Opera Ballet Vlaanderen Adds SADKO and MEA CULPA To Free Online Streamingby BWW News Desk - April 20, 2020Opera Ballet Flanders has added two new titles to its free online streaming offers. From now, the audience can enjoy the opera Sadko by Rimski-Korsakov directed by Daniel Kramer and the dance performance Mea Culpa by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui in their home opera house. McCarter@Home Will Present Emily Mann In Conversation With Ken Ludwigby BWW News Desk - April 20, 2020Join internationally-acclaimed playwright Ken Ludwig and Artistic Director Emily Mann for a conversation about the Bard and Ludwig's book How to Teach Your Children Shakespeare. A must-experience LIVE online offering for teachers, parents, and kids. Online YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN Launches This Weekendby BWW News Desk - April 20, 2020With theatre performances worldwide being cancelled, Alpine Theatre Project decided to radically alter its high school student production of the Mel Brooks musical, a?oeYoung Frankenstein,a?? opting to adapt its slated live production for video. Civic's STREETS LIKE THIS Will Be Available Online April 30by BWW News Desk - April 20, 2020Civic Ensemble's ReEntry Theatre Program will be presenting a recording of their performance of Streets Like This, which was originally scheduled for ten performances in mid-March, and was shut down by the COVID-19 pandemic. The current production is a remount of the 2018 production of Streets Like This. Sydney Chamber Opera and Carriageworks Present World Premiere Online Of BREAKING GLASSby BWW News Desk - April 20, 2020Carriageworks and Sydney Chamber Opera (SCO) today announced the online world premiere of Breaking Glass, four new operatic works created by Australian female composers: Peggy Polias, Josephine Macken, Georgia Scott and Bree van Reyk. Following the temporary closure of Carriageworks during the COVID-19 crisis, these new one-act operas will be presented for the first time as a Facebook Premiere Event to be broadcast free to the public on the Carriageworks Facebook page on Saturday 25 April at 730pm. Opinion: The Shutdown Might Spark A Theatre On Demand Revolutionby Tim Wright - April 23, 2020The industry has long grappled with a simple question: how do you get non-habitual theatregoers into the theatre? COVID-19 may be a serious threat to the arts, but it's going to accelerate a long overdue change. So, enter stage left, theatre at home.
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