Circle Theatre Announces 2021 Seasonby BWW News Desk - November 16, 2020Circle Theatre will feature their 69th Main Stage season with live and virtual events kicking off in December of 2020. Circle Theatre's 2021 season celebrates Circle's 69th year of producing plays and musicals for West Michigan audiences. Broadway HD Releases A KILLER PARTY, MOBY DICK & More This Novemberby BWW News Desk - November 16, 2020Shorter days, and cooler nights means it’s time to cozy up with some hot performances on BroadwayHD, the premier streaming service for theater fans! Today, the streaming platform announced their robust November lineup filled with rockin’ musical numbers, thrilling operas, and even a little holiday cheer. Music Mountain Theatre Presents BROADWAY REQUEST LIVE: A CONCERTby BWW News Desk - November 16, 2020Music Mountain Theatre will open Broadway Request Live: A Concert on November 20th for 5 performances running through November 29th. There will be several viewing options following guidelines and protocols with safety and comfort in mind. Random Acts Announces THE DIPLOMATSby BWW News Desk - November 16, 2020Fresh off the success of Random Acts' digital production of Scary Stories: Dark Web, the company will present THE DIPLOMATS by Nelson Diaz-Marcano, available to stream beginning this Thanksgiving (November 26, 2020). Permafrost Theatre Collective's Icebreaker Series Presents Reading of DRIED FRUITby BWW News Desk - November 16, 2020Permafrost Theatre Collective Presents, The Icebreaker Series; an event dedicated to presenting new works in a relaxed and welcoming environment. The Collective will present works that span the far reaches of storytelling through theatre and music (sometimes both) while commenting on the human experience. Stephen Sondheim, Renée Fleming, David Foster, Josh Groban & More to Take Part in NY Philharmonic Virtual Galaby BWW News Desk - November 16, 2020The New York Philharmonic will present its first-ever virtual gala, NY Phil NYC, celebrating New York City, on November 19 at 7:00 p.m. EST. Featured guests include Emanuel Ax, Anthony Roth Costanzo, Katie Couric, Renée Fleming, David Foster, Josh Groban, John Lithgow, Stephen Sondheim, Emma Thompson, John Williams, and Jaap van Zweden. Tickets Are on Sale Now for Trap Door Theatre's DECOMPOSED THEATREby BWW News Desk - November 16, 2020This winter, Trap Door Theatre will collaborate with eight directors to create a series of episodes adapted from Matei Visniec's Decomposed Theatre Or The Human Trashcan. From Dec. 3, 2020, to Feb.4, 2021, a unique adaptation from Visniec's 'dialogic spectacle of monologues' will be performed live on Zoom between the resident Chicago ensemble and an international group of guest performers and directors. DANCES FOR NEW YORK'S REPERTORIO ESPAÑOL Makes World Premiere Todayby BWW News Desk - November 16, 2020Repertorio Español has announced the World Premiere of Dances for New York's Repertorio Español, a documentary created by the renowned Spanish dance star, producer, and choreographer Olga Pericet. A versatile artist, magnetic dancer, and indefatigable creator, Olga Pericet is one of the most influential figures in contemporary Spanish dance. Dallas Black Dance Academy Presents ESPRESSO NUTCRACKERby BWW News Desk - November 13, 2020Families across America will be able to enjoy Dallas Black Dance Academy's (DBD Academy) third annual Espresso Nutcracker as they celebrate the holiday in the comfort of their own home for the price of one virtual ticket. WHO'S HOLIDAY! Starring Lesli Margherita to Stream in Decemberby BWW News Desk - November 13, 2020Join Broadway favorite Lesli Margherita in the stream of Who's Holiday!, set for Friday, December 11, 2020. The evening benefits Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. Watch the free one-hour stream beginning at 8 pm Eastern. The performance will be available through December 15. Theater Resources Unlimited Announces Upcoming TRU Community Gatherings via Zoomby BWW News Desk - November 13, 2020Theater Resources Unlimited hosts weekly Community Gatherings every Friday at 4:30pm via Zoom, to explore the creation of art and theater in the time of COVID-19. Ask questions, bring answers, be part of a community - it's an opportunity to network with theater professionals and talk about keeping theater alive during these challenging times.
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