
While the newest iteration gives proof to the old adage that bigger isn't necessarily better, Paradise Square, with its thrilling vocals, virtuosic choreography, and brash declaration of Ame…
SOURCE: TalkinBroadway at 08:58PM[SHARE]Fingers crossed and fervent wishes sent for the end of the pandemic, here are some of the arts-and-culture events we're looking forward to in the new year, from a Billie Eilish concert to na…
SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 09:00AM[SHARE]"I would ask you to sit back and luxuriate in his extraordinary words and music," the director John Doyle said before Friday's performance of the "Assassins" revival.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:32AM[SHARE]Audra McDonald, Bernadette Peters, Andrew Lloyd Webber and others mourned and celebrated the essential composer and lyricist, who died at 91.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:06PM[SHARE]The streaming part of the ceremony actually did a better job conveying the electricity of being in a theater than the CBS special billed as "Broadway's Back!"
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 02:18PM[SHARE]Berber, a North African restaurant in Russian Hill, hosts a weekend circus dinner show. Two Chronicle critics wrote a play about it.
SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 07:00AM[SHARE]Theater and agriculture intersect at Willow Wisp Organic Farm, where an arts collective performs site-specific plays about climate change amid the greenhouses and flower beds.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 04:48PM[SHARE]Though playwright John Wilkins identifies as African American, he is light-skinned enough not to get followed at the grocery store.
SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 07:00AM[SHARE]A wave of nationalistic music, theater and dance is sweeping China, part of Beijing's efforts to improve the party's image and strengthen political loyalty.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:18AM[SHARE]The Shuttered Venue Operators Grant program has been marred by delays, but officials say some applicants could learn next week if they have been approved for aid.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 05:54PM[SHARE]How have Hollywood and Broadway responded to an exposé detailing routine abuse and bullying by producer Scott Rudin? Mostly, with crickets.
SOURCE: apnews.com at 09:00AM[SHARE]More than a year after the pandemic abruptly shuttered theaters and concert halls across the city, limited audiences were welcomed back inside.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 02:24PM[SHARE]Mayor Bill de Blasio said that the city would create a vaccination site for theater workers to try to help Broadway shows reopen by the fall.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:06PM[SHARE]Chocolate fountains, Debbie Harry and an artist's swan song cut short. We gathered scenes from the New York City cultural landscape in the last moments before lockdown.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 05:42AM[SHARE]Written by the Olivier award winner James Graham and produced by the Guardian in partnership with the National Theatre, this short musical film is a unifying song for the country to…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:18AM[SHARE]City hopes to makes crossing border less appealing to subset of Minnesotans causing trouble after 10 p.m.
SOURCE: StarTribune at 07:33AM[SHARE]Since her breakout in the 1960s, she's been able to convince the world around her to listen " not by chasing trends but by remaining always and fully herself.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 05:18AM[SHARE]Miller, whose passion for classical music took her from performing on the opera stage to reviewing world-class orchestras, died Nov. 28.
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 09:24PM[SHARE]The arts industry is among the most devastated by the pandemic. Artists and arts workers often rely on casual, project-based, or fixed-term contracts, and COVID-19 restrictions have left …
SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 10:27PM[SHARE]Every year, 34 million people go to the theatre, double the number that attend Premier League football. But lockdown and physical distancing rules mean the industry is on the edge of collaps…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:03AM[SHARE]One of Italy's famed family-owned circuses has been sitting out the coronavirus pandemic in a field outside Rome.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:24AM[SHARE]With album producer James Sampliner, Thornton shares the narrative trajectory of the cabaret act-turned-record.
SOURCE: Playbill at 10:23AM[SHARE]With album producer James Sampliner, Thornton shares the narrative trajectory of the cabaret act-turned-record.
SOURCE: Playbill at 10:23AM[SHARE]Gov. Jay Inslee has banned event gatherings of more than 250 people in King, Snohomish and Pierce counties. King and Snohomish counties went further, prohibiting events under 250 people, unl…
SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 03:16PM[SHARE]Thirty Colorado inmates staged "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" for nearby prisons. For some, it was the first time in years they were outside 20-foot walls and razor fences.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 05:18AM[SHARE]Impressionist Jon Culshaw, playwright James Graham, comedian Bridget Christie and critic Mark Lawson on the prime minister's opening week in Westminster I've been doing Boris impressions eve…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:24PM[SHARE]Two writers for The Seattle Times attend "Bon Appétit!: The Julia Child Operetta," in which family stories about Julia Child combine with opera, and the result is a (literal) chocolate cake…
SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 09:00AM[SHARE]Standups Alexandra Haddow and Jamie Allerton offer their tips and tricks for speaking in public Almost every time we tell someone we perform standup comedy, we get the same response: "Oh yo…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:36AM[SHARE]Jacqueline B Arnold is an actor, singer, and vocal coach and can be seen in Moulin Rouge on Broadway this summer. Shannon Sardella Arnold is the founder and owner of Oh To Be A Dog. Rocko is…
SOURCE: www.petsofbroadway.org at 12:57PM[SHARE]Visionary stylist or one-trick pony? With "Network" on Broadway and "All About Eve" on the horizon, the multimedia-mad stage director is ready for his close-up.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 04:24AM[SHARE]Mr. Simon was a prolific chronicler of New York City life. Here's a look at reviews of "Barefoot in the Park," "The Odd Couple," "Brighton Beach Memoirs" and other plays and adaptations.
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