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Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Grand Theatre, London Announces 2025/26 Season  by Ross

Frontmezzjunkies reports: The Grand Theatre in London, Canada, announces its New Season, which will include the London Premieres of Disney’s Frozen and Come From Away. March 4, 2025 – Lo…

SOURCE: front mezz junkies at 12:19PM
Monday, March 3, 2025

“Blind Dates” Charms and Floats in Shallow Waters at Theatre Passe Muraille, Toronto by Ross

The Toronto Theatre Review: Vivian Chong’s Blind Dates By Ross There’s a strong and engaging “I’m here” energy emanating from the Theatre Passe Muraille Backspace stage, brought fo…

SOURCE: front mezz junkies at 06:15PM
Saturday, January 4, 2025

15 cultural highlights to beat the January blues by Culture Staff,roisin O'Connor,ellie Harrison,katie Rosseinsky,louis Chilton and Helen Coffey

From brand new TV series to art exhibitions, theatre performances and Oscar-worthy films, our culture team have you covered for entertainment this month

SOURCE: The Independent at 02:02AM
Sunday, December 22, 2024

‘Nutcracker’ Is a Casualty of a ‘Quarantine’ of Russian Culture in Lithuania by Andrew Higgins and Jenny Gross

Lithuania’s national opera house had stopped showing Tchaikovsky’s 1892 masterpiece in solidarity with Ukraine over the war with Russia. Then a new minister expressed fondness for the Ru…

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:24AM
Wednesday, November 1, 2023

Letters: Bill Kenwright obituary by David Johnson and Rosalind Ross

In the early 1960s Bill Kenwright and I were both in the National Youth Theatre. His broad Merseyside accent provided a high point during our production of Richard III. It’s hard to do pho…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:36PM
Thursday, November 30, 2017

Addiction v art: the radical theatre in the heart of Crackland by Paula Sacchetta, Anna Sophie Gross, Maria Valente and Caterina Monzani

As police yesterday yet again applied brute force to the residents of São Paulo's 1,000-strong encampment of addicts, a group of artists is trying something wildly different• Inside Crack…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:33AM
Thursday, December 22, 2016
Sunday, April 17, 2016

A ‘Mockingbird’ Reopens in Alabama, and Drama Plays Out by Jennifer Crossley Howard and Serge F. Kovaleski

The residue of a trademark fight hangs over the annual stage adaptation of Harper Lee’s novel in Monroeville.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 02:31PM
Tuesday, March 29, 2016

The Ten-Dollar Founding Father Without a Father: Teaching and Learning With 'Hamilton' - The New York Times by Katherine Schulten and Sarah Gross and Michael Gonchar

Some ways to teach and learn with “Hamilton,” via articles, Op-Eds, reviews, archival materials and multimedia from The New York Times.

SOURCE: learning.blogs.nytimes.com at 10:50PM
Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Why History Has Its Eyes on Hamilton’s Diversity by Adam Perez, Ashley Ross and Salima Koroma

“We have the opportunity to reclaim a history that some of us don’t necessarily think is our own"

SOURCE: time.com at 12:05PM
Wednesday, April 23, 2014

An Intervention, Palace Theatre, Watford by With The Simplest Of Designs By Lucy Osborne, and Great Music From Tom Gibbons (i Particularly Liked The Use Of Joe Cocker's With A Little Help From My Friends), This Engrossing and Entertaining Piece Ends On A Powerful Visual Image Of A Suicidal Mutual D

Palace Theatre, Watford: A smart two-hander, An Intervention begins with a drink-fuelled confrontation between A, a young woman who has just been on an anti-war protest, and her best friend,…

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:13AM
Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Composer sues ex-Olympian Cathy Rigby over 'Peter Pan' by Barbara Ross and Bill Hutchinson

Former Olympics sweetheart Cathy Rigby has been slapped with a $2 million lawsuit, charging she stiffed a composer of fees and credit for the music he did for her “Peter Pan” play.

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 07:59PM