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9,114 results for ""Art""

BWW Review: THE HABIT OF ART, Richmond Theatre by Aliya Al-hassan

The Habit of Artis a wonderfully funny and deeply moving revival of Alan Bennett's fantastic 2009 follow up to The History Boys. The play focuses on a fictional meeting between WH Auden and …

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 4:12am on October 16, 2018

Degenerate Art by Arts Review

Toby Schmitz returns to the stage of his stomping ground as Red Line Productions presents the world premiere of Degenerate Art at the Old Fitz Theatre for a limited season from 20 October…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:22am on October 16, 2018

Two dramas on immigration and art emphasize the art by Nelson Pressley

'New Guidelines for Peaceful Times' at Spooky Action freshens an old interrogation model.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:42pm on October 15, 2018

Review: 'TSVETAEVA' by the Russian Chamber Art Society by Leslie Weisman

The Russian Chamber Art Society (RCAS) has been bringing Russian chamber music of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to Washington audiences for more than a decade, so its decision…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 2:10pm on October 15, 2018

'Empathetic & intelligently written': THE ART OF GAMAN " Theatre503 by Shanine Salmon

Over the course of 30 scenes in 90 minutes decked with imagery and metaphors, Dipuka Guha's intricate script for The Art of Gaman takes us through Tomomi's journey through the decades.

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 12:00pm on October 15, 2018

Photo Flash: Andrew Lloyd Webber and Guests Unveil Art Installation at London Palladium by BroadwayWorld

Andrew Lloyd Webber with honoured artists Des O'Connor, Jimmy Tarbuck, Cliff Richard and Tommy Steele unveiled the Wall of Fame, a new art installation by Lee Simmons commissioned as part of…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 11:54am on October 15, 2018

Opera on Tap brings the art form (and beer) to Denver audiences thirsting for the highlights, not long nights by Ray Mark Rinaldi, The Know

OOT, as its called, edits out the story and the stiffness and the protracted intermissions and serves up just the thrills. Cheers to that.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 4:18pm on October 12, 2018

V&A Photography Centre: a double exposure of art and institution

The reworked space intriguingly embraces the camera as object, as well as images themselves

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 8:54am on October 12, 2018

Masters of modern art from the Hermitage by Arts Review

Monet, Cézanne, Matisse, Picasso and Gauguin, and their equally celebrated Russian contemporaries Kandinsky and Malevich " are amongst the 65 paintings travelling to the Art Gallery of New …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:03am on October 12, 2018

Liveworks Festival of Experimental Art set to take over Carriageworks by Arts Review

Running from 18 October at Carriageworks, Performance Space is counting down the days to opening night of the 2018 Liveworks Festival of Experimental Art – an inspiring program of inno…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:50am on October 12, 2018

Banksy, trust and the art market " the inside story

The most audacious prank yet by the street artist left one of his pictures in tatters " and threatened to shred the credibility of the art market

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on October 12, 2018

Ruth Appelhof, Author/Art Consultant, October 9, 2018 by Barry Gordin

SOURCE: theaterlife at 10:33pm on October 11, 2018

'Still works as a bright satire of the art world': HOGARTH'S PROGRESS " Rose Theatre, Kingston by Laura Kressly

Hogarth's Progress is an ambitious production that, although not entirely flawless, alternates moments of great fun with thought-provoking, timeless questions on the arts, life and politics,…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 9:00am on October 11, 2018

Commercial Theatre Is 'Anti-Art, Anti-Theatre, Anti-Creativity, Anti-Audience,' Says One Of London's Top Commercial Producers by Artsjournal1

“… And so I like to think of myself as an independent producer as opposed to a commercial producer,” says Sonia Friedman, who was spoiled by her time working “in the …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:30am on October 11, 2018

The Height of the Storm, Wyndham's Theatre review - Eileen Atkins raises the elliptical to art by Matt Wolf

Florian Zeller puzzle-play benefits from two potent starsIf you're going to write a play that traffics in bafflement, it's not a bad idea to have on hand one of the most beady-eyed actresses…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 7:32pm on October 10, 2018

Art Smart News: HSO Looking For Young Artists; Tyler Anderson Cooking For Twain Gala by Susan Dunne

Govenor's Arts Awards Five individuals and entities were recently given the Governor's Patron of the Arts Awards, an annual honor which acknowledges support of the arts. The 2018 winners are…

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 3:05pm on October 10, 2018

Sonia Friedman: 'Commercial theatre is anti-art, anti-creativity and anti-audience' by Matthew Hemley

Sonia Friedman has said she prefers to consider herself an independent producer rather than a commercial one, claiming to have had an

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:56am on October 10, 2018

Al Silber is confronting grief and adversity through art by Joy

Alexandra Silber recently published, not one, but two books which are both heartfelt and insightful. We spoke to Al about her inspiration for these books and how they are so intertwined.

SOURCE: broadwaywiz.com at 8:00am on October 10, 2018

'A difficult play to reconcile with': THE ART OF GAMAN " Theatre503 by Laura Kressly

The moments of pleasure are carefully balanced against the moments less satisfying, making The Art of Gaman at Theatre503 a difficult play to reconcile with.

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 8:00am on October 10, 2018

REVIEW: The Art Of Success, Rose Theatre Kingston ★★★★ by Mark Ludmon

By Mark Ludmon Mark Ludmon reviews the revival of Nick Dear’s play The Art of Success as part of the Hogarth’s Progress double bill at the Rose Theatre in Kingston This post REVI…

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 2:50pm on October 9, 2018

Review: The Art of Gaman, Theatre503 by Olivia Lunn

‘Gaman’ is a Japanese word that cannot be adequately translated into English. Instead, Director Ailin Conant unravels its meaning through a play that is drenched in metaphors. Fi…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 11:06am on October 9, 2018

The Art of Gaman review at Theatre503, London " 'ambitious, but muddled' by Ava Davies

Dipika Guha's sweeping exploration of cultural displacement certainly has ambition. Tracking the life of the tenacious Tomomi (played by Tomoko Komura and

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:21am on October 9, 2018

Storm King Art Center | go team by Matt Rodin

SOURCE: YouTube at 7:00am on October 9, 2018

Art in the era of #metoo

The quest to bring overlooked female artists to the fore is finally beginning to bear fruit

SOURCE: howtospendit.ft.com at 12:02pm on October 8, 2018

Daniel Radcliffe and the Art of the Fact-Check by Michael Schulman

Researching his role in "The Lifespan of a Fact," the actor embeds in The New Yorker's fact-checking department.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 5:00am on October 8, 2018
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