THEATER ¡Adelante! GALA Hispanic Theatre presents Manuel Puig’s “El beso de la mujer araña/Kiss of the Spider Woman,” directed by José Luis Arellano (through Sept. 28). Theatre Alliance is part […]| The Georgetowner
Nestled in the heart of the Sammamish River Valley, Woodinville, Washington, is a picturesque town that has blossomed into a cradle of arts and culture. With its charming wine country, rich historical roots, and a thriving arts community, Woodinville offers a unique blend of urban sophistication and rural tranquility. Whether you’re a local looking to ... Read more| Mummy Matters: Parenting and Lifestyle
“Nothing Less than a Masterclass!” The 6th edition of Art Forum’s South Asian Literature and Art Festival kicks off at Menlo College in Atherton (CA) the weekend of September 13 […] The post Art Forum SF Presents SALA 2025: The South Asian Literature & Art Festival appeared first on India Currents.| India Currents
The Black Rep will launch its 49th season with “Raisin,” a lost “treasure of musical theatre” (New York Times) based on Lorraine Hansberry’s iconic family drama.| The Source
Every year, in late spring, more than 30 young opera singers converge on Vienna — the one in Virginia — to train at the national park for the performing arts| The Georgetowner
In “Kiyawat V. God,” a woman stands trial before a jury for skinning her friend alive. But if the play sounds grueling, and its setting conventional, you have the wrong idea. In this Fordham Studio Theatre show, playwright Leela Kiyawat, Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC ) ’25, and director Fabiola Arias, FCLC ’24, take... The post Absurd Stakes in Kiyawat’s Court appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Fordham Theatre’s production of the 1928 play challenges audiences to reconsider ideas of justice, wealth and exploitation. The post Song and Class Struggle in ‘Three Penny Opera’ appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
The Fordham Studio show written and produced by Ryann Lynn Murphy raises questions about the objectification of trans women’s bodies. The post Fordham Studio Theatre Presents ‘Thoughts on Girlcock’ appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
On our MA Performing Arts, students take part in a business module, in which they create their own business plan and pitch to industry experts. We caught up with them to find out more about their projects, and what they learned from the process. What were your business ideas, and why did you choose them? […] The post Developing business skills on the MA Performing Arts: Lucie, Hannah and Hattie appeared first on BIMM University Blog.| BIMM University Blog
When Performers College merged with ICTheatre last year, it meant that you can now train in two new exciting cities! We looked at what Manchester and Brighton have to offer training professionals outside the studio: Manchester Manchester is a vibrant northern metropolis with a rich industri| BIMM University Blog
Autora irlandesa dá passo adiante em livro experimental e mais longo, que segue receita de amor complicado, sexo e esperança| Folha de S.Paulo
Noah Diaz's You Will Get Sick at Steppenwolf leans a little heavy on the whimsical metaphors, but the performances are stellar.| Chicago Reader
Black Ensemble Theater's latest musical tribute puts Gladys Knight, Dionne Warwick, and Patti LaBelle front and center.| Chicago Reader
In Jean Claudio's Memorabilia with Teatro Vista, an aging clown and inventor tries to salvage his memories.| Chicago Reader
Court's one-man retelling of the Homeric epic returns for a fourth and final time—with a longer litany of human carnage.| Chicago Reader
An early innovator in motion pictures comes into focus in Factory Theater's The Curious Circumstances of Louis Le Prince.| Chicago Reader
Random acts of confusion and madness rule the roost at Second City e.t.c.'s 49th revuew, Chaos Theory of Everything.| Chicago Reader
She Who Dared centers the women behind the Montgomery bus boycott and the landmark case of Browder v. Gayle.| Chicago Reader
A soldier and an acting teacher collaborate to imitate a dictator in Six Men Dressed Like Joseph Stalin at A Red Orchid Theatre.| Chicago Reader
An aging vaudevillian and a young Black man find an unlikely connection in Charles Smith's Golden Leaf Ragtime Blues.| Chicago Reader
John Hildreth's adaptation for Lifeline gives H.G. Wells's sci-fi classic a contemporary gloss and a local setting.| Chicago Reader
Rehana Lew Mirza's Neighborhood Watch traces the growing paranoia of a white progressive living next to a Muslim family.| Chicago Reader
Matt & Ben imagines the bromance of Damon and Affleck right before Hollywood success (literally) falls in their laps.| Chicago Reader
La Redazione di InTheNet riceve e pubblica la recensione del recital poetico di Franca Fioravanti firmata da Stefano Bigazzi| IN THE NET - Settimanale di controinformazione free, online ogni venerdì
The onetime Chicago experimental playwright's 2006 play, The End of Reality, finds a fitting home with Theatre Y.| Chicago Reader
Shay Youngblood's autobiographical story of a Black girl raised by her elders in the south returns to Pegasus Theatre Chicago.| Chicago Reader
Blank Theatre Company's revival of Sweet Charity honors the spirit of Bob Fosse and features a miraculous performance in the title role.| Chicago Reader
In Second City's latest mainstage revue, This Too Shall Slap, the politics stay offstage, but the angst is evident.| Chicago Reader
Gender Play, or What You Will at Steppenwolf is s a defiant and exuberant celebration of queerness and the Shakespearean canon.| Chicago Reader
On June 2, a new play, One Body: Dispatches from Idaho, brought the harrowing reality of Idaho’s abortion ban to the New York City stage. Performed at Theater 555 in midtown Manhattan, the one-woman show explores the devastating consequences of Idaho’s extreme abortion ban, drawing on over 30 interviews with women, doctors, lawmakers and activists. “With One Body, we’re not just telling stories; we’re building infrastructure for change,” said Jen Jackson Quintano, an abortion acti...| Ms. Magazine
Il CETEC Spazio Alda Merini presenta Gaza mon Amour, una due giorni - il 14 e 15 giugno - presso Cascinet, a Milano, per parlare del genocidio palestinese| IN THE NET - Settimanale di controinformazione free, online ogni venerdì
La Parigi di Robert Doisneau raccontata da Alessandra Mauro e Roberto Ippolito alla Città del Teatro di Cascina, in provincia di Pisa| IN THE NET - Settimanale di controinformazione free, online ogni venerdì
Un ricordo del fotografo Augusto De Luca di Carla Fracci, che ci ha lasciati il 27 maggio 2021 e che ricorderemo sempre accanto a Rudol'f Nureev| IN THE NET - Settimanale di controinformazione free, online ogni venerdì
Version française By Théo Martin Did you know that Le Cercle Molière, one of the oldest Canadian institutions in performing arts, is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year? Library and Archive…| Library and Archives Canada Blog
Cercasi disperatamente… la danza di Simona Maria Frigerio Solène Weinachter apre la giornata del 25 aprile nell’accogliente spazio teatrale del Kulturni Center Lojze Bratuž con After all. Un monologo in stile stand-up comedy - nella prima parte ironico e con contrappunti musicali appropriati (My way / If you don’t know me by now) dove la| IN THE NET - Settimanale di controinformazione free, online ogni venerdì
I love exploring lighting techniques to create an atmosphere that matches the energy of a dance performance. Here are my favorite dance studio lighting ideas.| The Studio Director
The post LOUD Weekend | July 31– August 2, 2025 first appeared on MASS MoCA.| MASS MoCA
FreshGrass, MASS MoCA’s annual three-day festival of bluegrass and roots music, announces its initial 2025 lineup, featuring Greensky Bluegrass, Cimafunk, Lee FIelds, Kitchen Dwellers, Jaime Wyatt, Sierra Hull, Alison Brown, The Brothers Comatose, Swamp Dogg, East Nash Grass, Mireya Ramos & the Poor Choices, El Laberinto del Coco, Mr. Sun, Reed Foehl, Michael Daves & Jacob Jolliff, Allison de Groot & Tatiana Hargreaves, and Catfish in the Sky.| MASS MoCA
A poet's nose reports on artist Gudrun Lock's Shoreham Yards Smelling Committee| Mn Artists
SERGE DIAGHILEV’S Ballets Russes was the center of the Parisian art world during the early twentieth century. From its premiere of The Firebird in 1910—the year Virginia Woolf famously claimed “human character changed” fundamentally—to the death of Diaghilev in 1929, the troupe reigned on the stages of the Studio des Champs-Elysées and the Théâtre du Châtelet. After hours, the dancers attended late-night parties on the Seine, mingling with wealthy American donors and the likes o...| Artforum
Primo spettacolo in Cartellone, Overload di Sotterraneo di La Redazione di Inthenet Taglio dei nastri lo scorso 19 ottobre per il Teatro Cantiere Florida di| IN THE NET
On cultivating an ongoing practice of intention, meeting the moment, and bringing community together around culture The post Practicing Solidarity, Living Values: A Conversation with Mizna appeared first on Mn Artists.| Mn Artists
A window into a performance space that is both receptive and projective, funny and wrenching, banal and cosmic, of this world and another The post 32 Mutations for A.P. Looze’s <br><i>I Can See The Sky</i> appeared first on Mn Artists.| Mn Artists
Dietro le quinte con la donna che ha inventato la regia post-moderna italiana di Simona Maria Frigerio La regia, teatrale come cinematografica, è sempre stata appannaggio del genere maschile. Come posizione di potere ed esercizio di potere è rientrata tra quelle attività in cui le donne hanno| IN THE NET
Sir Ian Rankin’s ‘Rebus’ detective novels have been translated into 36 languages and adapted for radio, the stage and the screen. Now, following the success of the latest BBC TV series, a new play featuring the much-loved detective is hitting theatres across Scotland and the UK. Rebus: A Game Called Malice, a stage production by…| Scottish Field
Congressman, Frost announces the CREATE Art Act. Courtesy Congressman Maxwell Frost.When Congressman Maxwell Frost introduced new legislation aimed at creating federal grants to support emerging and independent artists this April (the CREATE Art Act), he spoke from firsthand experience. Not only has Frost managed music artists and organized music festivals but he has been a musician himself since the second...| Orlando Magazine
Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, in partnership with Broadway Across America and Florida Theatrical Association, announced the on-sale dates for the AdventHealth Broadway in Orlando 24/25 Season last week. And we are pumped for this year’s incredible line-up. But instead of showing it to you like everyone else will, we’re ranking these shows and making a list. #...| Orlando Magazine
Stephen Nachmanovitch gives a fascinating insight into his musical & visual response to the ten oxherding pictures & verses of Zen Buddhism.| The Culturium
Plans are afoot to turn a 112-year-old church next to Ursuline into a multipurpose space that emphasizes the performing arts and the community.| Town Square Delaware LIVE
The Carmel Symphony Orchestra (CSO) began as a small community orchestra in 1975. Viktors Ziedonis, a immigrant who previously conducted… Read More »Carmel Symphony Orchestra| Encyclopedia of Indianapolis
Kilowatt Festival 2024. Report di sabato 20 luglio di Simona Maria Frigerio Iniziamo l’ultima giornata festivaliera con una restituzione durazionale (ossia una performance che dura tre ore e il pubblico può accedervi e andarsene quando vuole) di quattro danzatrici e un danzatore, che hanno ade| IN THE NET
Kilowatt Festival 2024. Report di venerdì 19 luglio di Simona Maria Frigerio Si inizia la giornata con una performance scelta dai Visionari, Esercizi per scomparire di e con Amalia Franco - un mix di pensieri in libertà, danza, uso delle marionette, anche a grandezza umana, e delle maschere mo| IN THE NET
Forte dei Marmi: non solo yacht e calciatori di Simona Maria Frigerio Un testo genialmente sopra le righe firmato da Andrea Cosentino, la regia rigorosa di Caterina Simonelli e l’ottima interpretazione di Marco Brinzi per un Glenn Gould, bordo mare, che ha il sapore di La vita e le opinioni di| IN THE NET
If you're searching for irresistible beats an tasty delicacies, look no further than the Belize International Music and Food Festival 3.0.| Travel Belize
(1928-Feb. 25, 2005). Jesus “Jessie” Quintana Morales was born in Tampico, Tamaulipas, Mexico. He arrived in Texas in 1944 at… Read More »Jesus Quintana, Sr.| Encyclopedia of Indianapolis
The title of this essay is admittedly a mouthful. It’s because I want to introduce a technical term in philosophy that goes back to the medieval theologian and philosopher, Thomas Aquinas. It…| Aesthetics Research Lab
Lights, camera, action! Students dreaming of a future career in film and television flock to New York in droves each year to actualize this aspiration. Due to New York’s pulse on all things entertainment, fashion, and art, the state is perfect for students wanting to enter these industries as well. In fact, more than 100,000 […]| collegegazette.com