Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Broadway Fall Preview 2025: The Complete Guide to 14 New Offerings by Broadway.com

The leaves are turning, the nights are shorter and Broadway is about to get busier. Fourteen productions are set to open, a lineup that mixes fresh plays, splashy revivals and stars bright e…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 11:32AM

The Producers, Garrick Theatre review - Ve haf vays of making you laugh by Gary Naylor

★★★★ THE PRODUCERS, GARRICK THEATRE Musical mayhem in Mel Brooks' meisterwerk You probably know what's coming, but it's such great fun! Unexpectedly, there’s a sly reference to Ja…

SOURCE: theartsdesk.com at 08:12AM

Tell Us In 10: Neil Jennings by Megan

We talk to Neil Jennings who plays Detective Stuart Pidcock in A Shoddy Detective And The Art Of Deception at the Arts Theatre. The post Tell Us In 10: Neil Jennings appeared first on Offici…

SOURCE: officiallondontheatre.com at 07:12AM

Rude Health Festival Returns with Season of Radical Performance, Film, Dance and Community Art by Staff Writer

Artist-led community charity The Tute presents its most ambitious season yet with the return of Rude Health Festival, running from 3 October to 5 December 2025 at Cambois Miners Welfare in S…

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 06:43AM
Monday, September 15, 2025

Sometimes The Gallery Labels Have As Much Appeal As The Art by Joe Patti

I have written a number of posts in the last year about the value of labels in exhibits. There are a number of people who don’t think they are of much use visitors. The opinions of those w…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 11:42PM

Storytelling and the Oral Tradition: From Mythology to Modernity | Everyday Forum Podcast by Stratford Festival

In this episode, join playwright Erin Shields, Nehiyaw storyteller Trina Moyan, and University of Toronto professor Adriana Brook as they explore storytelling as a transformative force acros…

SOURCE: YouTube at 10:06PM

Wes Day Paints by Holli Harms

We laughed and cheered one another on for two hours in the quiet room downstairs at Town Hall. And we left with canvases of OUR art. The post Wes Day Paints appeared first on The Front Row C…

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 03:30PM

The Anderson Brothers: “Le Jazz Hot: How the French Saved Jazz” by Alix Cohen

France’s welcome to American jazz – Edifying and Entertaining By Alix Cohen After World War I, American jazz musicians—many of them Black expatriates—found a welcoming audience in Pa…

SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 02:11PM

Philly Fringe 2025: Greg Kennedy presents Architectonica by Walt Maguire

A new Fringe experience from juggler Greg Kennedy is more collaborative workshop than performance, mixing art with engineering to take the audience inside a craft that dates back to Leonardo…

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 01:41PM

Theatre Picasso review – Pablo tears reality apart in a riotous celebration of his raging genius by Jonathan Jones

Tate Modern, LondonFrom filthy kissing to bullfights, fascists and drag acts, the artist who shattered visual conventions is thrillingly, forcefully alive in this illuminating show The Acrob…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:24PM

Chicago’s New Golden Age of Magic by Robert Eric Shoemaker

A magic mansion with major funding enters a city where the art form already flourishes.

SOURCE: www.newcitystage.com at 08:00AM
Sunday, September 14, 2025

Art meets recovery in NORPA’s Dinner Party creative development program

The post Art meets recovery in NORPA’s Dinner Party creative development program appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 11:29PM

A Crucial Disruption by Mason Pilevsky

The Essentialis’nt – 12 September 2025 Told in an art form akin to choreopoem, The Essentialisn’t is a piece that fearlessly demands that the audience sit with their discomfort and e…

SOURCE: Pages on Stages at 04:16PM

As You Like It: "Seven Ages of Man" (All the World's a Stage) Excerpt | Stratford Festival 2025 by Stratford Festival

"All the world's a stage." One of Shakespeare's most iconic monologues in As You Like It, called the Seven Ages of Man, is delivered by the character Jaques (played here by Aaron Krohn) and …

SOURCE: YouTube at 03:42PM

Art at the Black Mountain Center for the Arts by Bruce Steele

A Broadway revival of Yasmina Reza’s Tony-winning play is running right now, but I can’t imagine enjoying the New York show more than I did the Black Mountain production.

SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 01:11PM

Creditors review – Charles Dance, Geraldine James and Nicholas Farrell get gasps and guffaws from Strindberg by Mark Lawson

Orange Tree theatre, LondonDirector Tom Littler finds the comedy in the Swedish tragedian’s play about how people use each other up in love and art In an interview before his production of…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:32PM
Saturday, September 13, 2025

Annie: Dance Break from "It's The Hard Knock Life" | Stratford Festival 2025 by Stratford Festival

Leapin' lizards! 🤩 “Harper Rae Asch is sensational” as Annie and her "fellow orphans are also terrifyingly talented, earning a mid-show standing ovation" (Toronto Star). Here they are…

SOURCE: YouTube at 03:32PM

Where the Broadway Shows of Fall 2025 Got Their Start

The fall 2025 Broadway season has officially begun, with many new productions set to arrive before the end of the year. For nine of those shows (Art, Waiting for Godot, Punch, Rob Lake Magic…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 08:02AM

Clifton Powell drops the name of the agent he says fired him for doing another ‘little Black movie’ by Tribune News Service

LOS ANGELES — Clifton Powell is unapologetically dropping the name of the agent who he alleges fired him for taking a role in the 2005 musical "The Gospel." "My agent at the time, and I'll…

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 07:15AM

Modern art exhibit at Wadsworth turns historic bank heist into deeply felt art by Christopher Arnott

Sofía Gallisá Muriente's MATRIX exhibit, on view at the Wadsworth through Feb. 1, is an artful examination of a 1983 bank heist and how it affected Hartford's Puerto Rican community.

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 05:00AM
Friday, September 12, 2025

Video: Matteo Bocelli Is Forging His Own Musical Path

This week on a BroadwayWorld exclusive, we welcome Matteo Bocelli, carrying on the legendary Bocelli name while forging his own artistic path. With a brand-new album and a world tour that sp…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 01:24PM

Tomorrow: The 400 Celebrate New York’s 400th by Trav S.D.

As generally happens to me on September 11, yesterday I found myself thinking the phrase “I love New York so MUCH”. In In the Shadow of the Towers, Art Spiegelman said that the closest e…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 11:32AM

Seagull: True Story review – Putin’s war overshadows a heroically meta staging of Chekhov by Arifa Akbar

Marylebone theatre, LondonRussian director Alexander Molochnikov’s play within a play raises vital questions about the cost and creativity of exile but is undone by its own cleverness This…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:18AM
Thursday, September 11, 2025

Storytelling and Oral Tradition: Ransacking Troy | Stratford Festival 2025 by Stratford Festival

Sisters are doing it for themselves! Playwright Erin Shields talks about the power of women working together to end the Trojan War in her new play Ransacking Troy. For more, listen to the la…

SOURCE: YouTube at 08:42PM

Stan Douglas by Aruna D’souza

The specters of history and photography haunt thirty-two works in the artist’s first US survey in over twenty years. Stan Douglas: Ghostlight, installation view. Courtesy Hessel Museum of…

SOURCE: 4columns at 08:00PM

This Brooklyn Mural Is Helping Bring the Arts to People on the Autism Spectrum by Logan Culwell-Block

The public art project is a collaboration between Colossal Media and arts non-profit Kaiser's Room.

SOURCE: Playbill at 04:32PM

Philly Fringe 2025: Carne Viva Dance Theatre presents Dame La Receta by An Nichols

Philadelphia/Miami art collective Carne Viva Dance Theatre brings Dame La Receta to the Philly Fringe, an interdisciplinary performance exploring immigrants’ experience of the American dre…

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 02:25PM

You Travalanche Daily Digest for September 11, 2025 by Trav S.D.

Today’s new Travalanche post for September 11, 2025, includes several new posts connecting the events of 2001 to the world of show business, including ones on Ultra Violet and her 9/11 art…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 01:36PM

Bobby Cannavale, Neil Patrick Harris, and James Corden Talk ART by Playbill

Broadway's new revival of Yasmina Reza's Art, currently in previews and headed for a September 16 opening night at the Music Box Theatre, has stars Bobby Cannavale, Neil Patrick Harris, and …

SOURCE: YouTube at 10:36AM

Art Spiegelman: In the Shadow of No Towers by Trav S.D.

20 years on, it is interesting in new ways to engage with In the Shadow of No Towers, Art Spiegelman’s lesser known second comic masterwork. There are ways, technically, in which it surpas…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 08:06AM

Ultra Violet and IXXI by Trav S.D.

About a week ago I did a post on Superstar Ultra Violet and learned about an art project she created in 2011 for the 10th anniversary of September 11. It made sense to me to save talk of tha…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 05:54AM
Wednesday, September 10, 2025

The Winter's Tale: "Leontes Wakes Up" (Excerpt) | Stratford Festival 2025 by Stratford Festival

The Wall Street Journal is raving about The Winter's Tale: "It wasn’t just the most gripping version of this play I have seen, but one of the finest Shakespeare stagings I have experienced…

SOURCE: YouTube at 08:18PM

Video: James Corden Talks Returning to Broadway in ART, Reflects on Hosting THE LATE LATE SHOW

Earlier this week, Tony Award winner James Corden visited Late Night with Seth Meyers to discuss his experience in Yasmina Reza’s acclaimed play Art, which is currently running at Broadway…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 03:02PM

‘Art’ revival announces arts access initiative by Michael Abourizk

The production, which stars Bobby Cannavale, James Corden and Neil Parick Harris, will welcome New York City public school students.

SOURCE: Broadway News Subscription at 02:20PM

CT foundation awards $6M in grants in a show of support for theaters, museums and arts nonprofits by Christopher Arnott

Grants were awarded to major institutions such as The Bushnell and the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, as well as small modern dance troupes in the Greater Hartford area.

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 01:00PM

“House of McQueen” – Not Just for Fashionistas by Alix Cohen

By Alix Cohen “Give me time and I’ll give you a revolution.” Alexander McQueen (1969-2010) Though set in the world of fashion (marvelous costume and accessory design by Kaye Voyce), th…

SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 07:59AM

Wake Up With BroadwayWorld September 10, 2025

Rise and shine, BroadwayWorld! It is September 10, 2025 and it's time to catch up on all of the theatrical happenings you may have missed in the last 24 hours: NEW - BWW For You, Personalize…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 05:06AM

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