9,115 results for ""Art""
In American Realness: Kimberly Bartosik, Big Dance Theater, Karol Tyminski and Trajal Harrell at Gibney Dance and Abrons Art Center, "This year's iteration featured fifty-three performan…
Andrew Maddock is one of my favourite new writers. He seems to focus on people, rather than characters and stories over storylines. His new play He(art), produced by Lonesome Schoolboy, is a…
West Australian Artist, Sandra Ovenden has been announced as the inaugural winner of the Queer Art Prize Australia competition for her work, The Other Jenni from the Block. Ovenden wil…
In Impressions: Jen Rosenblit's Clap Hands Presented by American Realness at Abrons Art Center, "She tickles the air while she follows the gestures beyond her fingertips. A broken …
En route to the DanceCleveland series this week of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the famed New York dance troupe is recommitting to inclusivity, underscoring its belief that ballet can and sho…
Wayne McGregor is one of the world's busiest choreographers. He's also into neuroscience, Antarctica " and walking his dog on a remote African island.In the opening and closing moments of Wa…
An interesting change of tack here from Andrew Maddock, who has been steadily carving out a niche for himself in doing creative things in and around the world of monologues (qv #1, #2, #3). …
Ropac's London ambitions; the power of Instagram; German brewer sells art; galleries to strike against Trump
The British firm draws on conceptual art to create some of Europe's best cultural buildings
Running at just over an hour, writer Andrew Maddock fits in the nature of art and its criticism, public health, social class, poverty and loyalty across two very different sets of characters…
Yasmina Reza's hit play returns, while interdisciplinary art is celebrated. Plus: Mamma Mia!, In a Pickle, Much Ado About Nothing, Amadeus, Russian State Ballet Of Siberia and Blak Whyte Gra…
Andrew Maddock's previous work includes The Me Plays and The We Plays, both double bills of short plays. His new piece, He(art)
The post This Just In: Longest Running Art Form In Chicago, "Improvisation," Closes Its Doors After Decades Long Run appeared first on The Neo-Futurists.
Two boys and two girls, contemporary twenty something Londoners. Window cleaner Rhys is struggling to keep up with his posh girlfriend, art gallery curator Alice. Initially it seems incongru…
Award-winning journalist and transgender superstar preps for Trans Scripts at A.R.T.
Eden Lane, widely regarded as the first American transgender television reporter, joins the cast of P…
This is what an 18-year-old's artistic expression can do in the tinder box of political media.
Random and topical thoughts and quotes gathered by My Theatre Mates contributor Aleks Sierz, first published on www.sierz.co.uk.
Award-winning artist, choreographer, dancer, theater director and writer Bill T. Jones makes a rare Chicago [...]
Since the November elections, some artists are taking the lead in a national movement they say is designed to protect civil liberties and defend truth in political discourse. An event being …
Sen. Roy Blunt of Missouri saw George Caleb Bingham painting as the perfect centerpiece for an inauguration luncheon scheduled for Jan. 20.
With rain pouring down on his blue suede shoes, Mayor Darrell Steinberg on Sunday stepped inside a cavernous warehouse on lower Broadway hoping it contained the answer to an image … Cl…
Art Street, a sequel to the unexpectedly popular and experimental Art Hotel that last year drew more than 13,000 visitors and turned away thousands more, according to organizers. … Cli…
Matthew Seadon-Young's London musical credits include Billy Elliot, Urinetown and Les Miserables and now the ebullient performer is playing the American lyricist (and onetime husband of …
The new play by Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage will open this March.
Following a sold out, critically acclaimed engagement at New York's Public Theater, Sweat, the new play by Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage, directed by Kate Whoriskey will transfer to Bro…