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Monday, November 4, 2024

John Leguizamo saw his parents hustle for the American dream. It informed his new play by Elizabeth Blair

In his new play The Other Americans, John Leguizamo plays a Colombian American laundromat owner whose son is released from a mental wellness facility after suffering a trauma.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 09:12PM
Thursday, October 17, 2024

Ukrainian ballet dancers tour the U.S. — and bring attention to the war back home by Elizabeth Blair

The National Ballet of Ukraine's dancers aim to show that their culture lives on, despite Russian attacks on their country. Ukraine's ambassador to the U.S. calls the company a "symbol of re…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 08:06AM
Tuesday, July 2, 2024

'Suff's highlights styles of activism among women who fought for equal rights by Elizabeth Blair

As Americans celebrate the day that gave white men life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, the Broadway musical Suffs explores the styles of activism used by Alice Paul, Ida B. Wells an…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 10:36AM
Monday, June 17, 2024

'Laughter is disarming': A new documentary traces generations of LGBTQ comedy by Elizabeth Blair

The new Netflix documentary Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution features interviews with dozens of gay and trans comics, archival footage and lots of jokes.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 05:02PM
Wednesday, March 27, 2024

As theaters scramble to reach new audiences, three get $1 million each by Elizabeth Blair

The Mellon Foundation announced grants of $1 million to three theaters: Actors Theatre of Louisville, Long Wharf in New Haven and Portland Center Stage.

SOURCE: npr.org at 10:01AM
Thursday, January 11, 2024

Fellow standups come to Jo Koy's defense after Golden Globes by Elizabeth Blair

By most accounts of this week's Golden Globes, Jo Koy bombed. But fellow stand up comedians like Steve Martin, Michael Che, Kevin Hart and Whoopi Goldberg are coming to his defense.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 06:24PM
Monday, January 8, 2024

Truth, forgiveness: 'Swept Away' is a theatrical vessel for Avett Bros' music by Elizabeth Blair

With songs by the Avett Brothers, Swept Away follows four men fighting to survive a shipwreck. The musical is inspired by the true story in which men resort to cannibalism to survive.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 05:18PM
Wednesday, December 27, 2023

A look at the excellence celebrated in tonight's airing of Kennedy Center Honors by Elizabeth Blair

The Kennedy Center Honors will broadcast on CBS Wednesday evening. This year's Honorees are Dionne Warwick, Billy Crystal, Renee Fleming, Barry Gibb and Queen Latifah.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 07:12PM
Monday, December 4, 2023

Queen Latifah, Billy Crystal and others celebrated at Kennedy Center Honors by Elizabeth Blair

Billy Crystal, Dionne Warwick, Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees, Renée Fleming and Queen Latifah were given the star treatment as they received their Kennedy Center Honors.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 10:48AM
Wednesday, September 6, 2023

Remembering Tony Award-winning costume designer Franne Lee by Elizabeth Blair

From SNL's Coneheads to Killer Bees, Broadway's Sweeney Todd and Candide, we remember Tony Award-winning costume designer Franne Lee who died on Aug. 27.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 08:19PM

Franne Lee, who designed costumes for 'SNL' and 'Sweeney Todd,' dies at 81 by Elizabeth Blair

From SNL's Coneheads to Killer Bees, Broadway's Sweeney Todd and Candide, we remember Tony Award-winning costume designer Franne Lee who died on Aug. 27.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 08:13AM
Wednesday, August 30, 2023

Should you stand or sit at a concert? Adele fan ignites debate by Elizabeth Blair

When security told Juan Lastra to sit down, Adele told them to leave him alone. The incident sparked a debate about concert etiquette. Stand when others are sitting? Tell a fan to sit down?

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 12:04PM
Monday, June 5, 2023

High school theater attendance is up — as are concerns about censorship, survey finds by Elizabeth Blair

The annual survey of the most popular high school musicals and plays is out. In addition to top ten lists, the report finds attendance is up 13% but theatre teachers are worried about censor…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 10:48PM

These were the most frequently performed plays and musicals in high schools this year by Elizabeth Blair

The Addams Family, Clue and Frozen JR were among the most popular shows, according to a new survey. But the report also showed that drama teachers are nervous about censorship.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 04:42PM
Thursday, March 9, 2023

Adults complained about a teen theater production and the show's creators stepped in by Elizabeth Blair

High school theater teachers fear their stages will be the next battleground in the culture war. Plays have been canceled or removed when local officials claim the content is inappropriate.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 05:01AM
Friday, March 3, 2023

How bills restricting drag could impact high school theatre productions by Elizabeth Blair

More than a dozen states have proposed bills that would restrict minors' access to drag performances. So where does that leave high school theatre productions like Rent or nontraditional cas…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 05:34PM
Thursday, February 2, 2023

60 dancers who fled the war now take the stage — as The United Ukrainian Ballet by Elizabeth Blair

The company, based in The Hague, is currently in Washington, D.C., performing Giselle at The Kennedy Center. The Ukrainian Ambassador says the ballet corps is like a secret weapon.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 03:50PM
Friday, January 27, 2023

Ballet dancers from across Ukraine bring 'Giselle' to the Kennedy Center by Elizabeth Blair

The United Ukrainian Ballet Company is made up of dancers taking refuge in the Netherlands. The company travels to Washington, D.C., to perform Giselle, choreographed by Alexei Ratmansky.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 05:06AM
Tuesday, January 10, 2023

A play about censorship is censored — and free speech groups are fighting back by Elizabeth Blair

PEN America and two other free speech groups are calling for school officials in Florida to reinstate a high school production of Paula Vogel's Indecent, a play that is itself about censorsh…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 06:22PM
Tuesday, December 13, 2022

Adam Sandler wins the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor by Elizabeth Blair

The Kennedy Center has announced Adam Sandler as the winner of this year's Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. Sandler's credits include SNL, Happy Gilmore, Grown Ups, The Wedding Singer an…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 02:18PM
Wednesday, December 7, 2022

U2, Gladys Knight, George Clooney among 2022 Kennedy Center honorees by Elizabeth Blair

Amy Grant, George Clooney, Gladys Knight, U2 and Tania León attended a dinner at the U.S. State Department and a gala tribute event. The 45th annual Kennedy Center Honors airs on CBS later …

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 12:12PM
Wednesday, October 12, 2022

An ornithologist, a cellist and a human rights activist: the 2022 MacArthur Fellows by Elizabeth Blair

This year's MacArthur Fellows include scientists, artists and historians. The so-called MacArthur "geniuses" receive unrestricted grants of $800,000 for their "exceptional creativity" and "p…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 02:49PM

Where will the next 'Hamilton' come from now that so many playwrights are in TV? by Elizabeth Blair

Chances are the next Broadway hit will have originated at a regional theater taking a risk on an untested playwright. But once those playwrights are established, many of them start writing f…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 08:43AM
Thursday, September 22, 2022

Jonathan Rockefeller brings Sesame Street to life Off-Broadway by Elizabeth Blair

Sesame Street The Musical is a new, Off-Broadway show staring Cookie Monster, Grover, Elmo and the rest of the muppets. The producers tailored the experience to their target audience: toddle…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 06:49AM
Wednesday, September 14, 2022

Ukrainian ballet dancer Oleksandr Shapoval is killed on the battlefield by Elizabeth Blair

Shapoval volunteered to fight after Russia invaded Ukraine. His unit was recently sent to one of "the hottest zones" in the country, according to The National Opera of Ukraine.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 09:55AM
Friday, July 29, 2022

Thousands of Afghan artists are still trying to flee the Taliban by Elizabeth Blair

A family of Afghan musicians in the U.S. wants to raise awareness about their plight.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 04:33PM

Tony and Emmy winning actress Mary Alice has died at age 85 by Elizabeth Blair

From Rose Maxson in Fences on Broadway to Lettie Bostic on TV's A Different World, Alice's career encompassed comedy, drama, stage and screen.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 04:18AM
Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Berklee musicians are basking in the 'CODA' Oscar glow by Elizabeth Blair

Berklee College of Music is celebrating CODA's wins for best picture, best adapted screenplay and best supporting actor. Students and alumni worked on the film, along with other award-winnin…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 02:18AM
Tuesday, March 15, 2022

Schools across Europe give shelter and fresh opportunities to Ukraine's young dancers by Elizabeth Blair

Young Ukrainian dancers are finding safe haven at ballet schools in Europe and the U.S. Many of them planned to compete in the Youth America Grand Prix competition in Kiev which was cancelle…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 02:36AM
Thursday, December 9, 2021

For kids grappling with the pandemic's traumas, art classes can be an oasis by Elizabeth Blair

As health officials sound the alarm about the pandemic's impact on children's mental health, music, drama and other art classes are helping kids adjust to being in-person again.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 03:18PM
Monday, December 6, 2021

Kennedy Center honors creative excellence in the arts at annual gala by Elizabeth Blair

Motown founder Berry Gordy, opera star Justino Díaz, singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, entertainer Bette Midler and television impresario Lorne Michaels were among those celebrated this week…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 08:06AM

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