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City Lit Theater Company seeks submissions to The Art of Adaptation, its annual festival of stage adaptations of non-dramatic literature.The festival will take place May 29th, 30th and 31st …
Tower Records founder Russell Solomon collected paintings by Northern California artists. He has decided to part with some of his big, bold art. Blue Line Arts has Russ Solomon’s colle…
Free outdoor concerts on the New Haven Green by Lucinda Williams, Darlene Love, Angélique Kidjo, Ibeyi, and Kurt Elling with the New Haven Symphony Orchestra will be among the highlights of…
A flashy new preview of Lisa D'Amour's new play
March 27, 7pm & March 28, 11pm HERE Arts Center, 145 Sixth Avenue Money Lab: An Economic Vaudeville  This Friday and Saturday, Trav S.D. plays P.T. Barnum in The Art of Money Getti…
"Genius" is so New York. And that is not just because Kate Walbert's 75-minute play, now in its world premiere by Profiles Theatre, shifts between the upscale Soho loft of a successful and i…
Tim Robbins is leading an important theatrical cause
During Japan's Edo Period (1615-1868) the term "floating world" (ukiyo) embodied a realm of wit, stylishness and extravagance with overtones of naughtiness and hedonism. "Seduction: Japan's …
Nutley Little Theatre has cast “Art of Murder, a mystery comedy to open April 10 at the NLT Barn.
I bought the bowl below at a sale of student art. I have been displaying it on my desk for the last month or so. I recently had someone come in and comment that the difference between art an…
"Working on The Way We Live Now was a natural process of learning about modernist architecture and the dominating visions of figures such as Le Corbusier, Mies, and Adolf Loos."
This post discusses how the students prepared for a visit to the contemporary art museum; their three-hour visit to the museum and the exercises they completed there; and the portfo…
Mary Griggs Burke’s bequest will elevate its Japanese collection into the top tier of U.S. museums.
Art may be in the eyes of the beholder, but public anger over an $8 million piece of art bought by the city of Sacramento was largely misplaced. … Click to Continue »
By Kathryn Zdan
Health and fitness have always been a top priority for me. As actors, our bodies are our primary tools for expression. Without our bodies (and I count our voices as part…
Two major critics diss a new play about graffiti and hip-hop culture, igniting a debate about privilege, race and who gets to tell young people's stories.
Last night, a painting hanging in the town library in Trumbull, Connecticut was defaced, while in the same building, the library board was holding a meeting about the display of said paintin…
Stand-up comics dance on the edge of a knife with every performance. Their creating, editing and fine tuning takes place on a stage for the world to see.
WSJ talks with one of the busiest theater directors in New York, who this year alone has directed three Broadway revivals: "The Elephant Man," "You Can't Take it With You" "and now "On the T…
Josh Groban is preparing a musical theatre album
Michael Billington: “I’d say Hytner has done more than anyone since Peter Brook and Peter Hall in the 1960s and 70s to change the face of British theatre. His advocacy of cheap s…
In our weekly tout of the hottest tickets just released, book now to see a triumphant modernist exhibition, a devilish dinner hostess in Perth and more Continue reading...