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By Teresa A. Fisher. Yet after reading about staged readings and their role in play development, I hit a roadblock. I couldn't come up with a definition that addressed every possible scenari…
This one-of-a-kind Mexican folding screen draws on Asian, European and American influences and was used to gain favor with the Habsburgs.
By David Taft, John Kendall Wilson. With no assistance from outside their group, several student performance groups devise their own work as a solution to the posted problem. The problem is …
Season promises an eclectic mix of shows.
From Nov. 1 to Dec. 7, there will be new artists-in-residence at Real Art Ways in Hartford. Visitors who like what they see can't take the art home with them, but they can take the artists h…
Ewan McGregor makes his Main Stem debut as a man searching for The Real Thing in Roundabout Theatre Company's Broadway revival of the Tony Award-winning Tom Stoppard play, officially…
A recent building renovation on my campus by the math department offices saw the installation of blackboard walls. The goal was to provides students with a place to study and work on project…
The French playwrights comedy has been packing audiences in worldwide for 20 years. What is the secret of its success? Continue reading...
On Tuesday, October 21, 2014 the company of Little Dancer visited the original Degas sculpture Little Dancer Aged Fourteen during a tour at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Ch…
South Florida theater's most creative benefit, the 24-Hour Theatre Project, returns this evening for one night only, with the aim of helping one of the theater community's own. Eight playwri…
Admit it, you’ve always wanted to travel down to the Phantom’s lair—and now you can! The new art gallery pop-up shop at the Paramount Hotel features Phantom-inspired mask a…
Photographer took a portrait of his wife Beverly "Bebe" Brown with her three sisters in 1975, following up with another one the next year.
Inspired by the Kennedy Center's show about the National Gallery of Art's famous "Little Dancer Aged 14"
Producers Cameron Mackintosh and The Really Useful Group announced additional details for the opening of the PHANTOM Art Gallery and Pop-Up Shop, which will be the culminating showcase for t…
Occasionally we hear the claim that the first rule of art is to "entertain." But that's really not quite correct. The first " and, in fact, only " rule is to "engage." Once the artist has an…
Entertainment Weekly has debuted on online featurette highlighting the much-anticipated Into the Woods film, which will arrive in theatres Dec. 25. It can be seen in its entirety at EW.…
The exhibit of post-revolutionary Mexican art complements a large show of Latino art at the Crockert Art Museum. … Click to Continue »
This week's Entertainment Weekly's annual Holiday Movie Preview features four exclusive covers from the highly anticipated big screen adaptation of INTO THE WOODS.
Whether or not you're familiar with Elizabeth Bishop or Robert Lowell, their worlds or their poetry, you should hasten to this show.
Walt Disney Animation Studios revealed plans today for Moana, a sweeping, CG-animated comedy-adventure about a spirited teenager on an impossible mission to fulfill her ancestors' quest.
The show recently opened and had a full house when we visited. Billed as a behind the scenes take on prestigious art house Chump's, you can tell immediately that the strokes will be broad, w…
SummerWorks hit delivers impish wit, refreshing incorrectness, but plagued by logical inconsistencies.
This is the first time these venerable Chicago cultural treasures have co-created an entire show, and they blend together beautifully. The six Second City actors bring the comedy through ske…