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- Big dysfunction in 'Big Sky'Playwright Alexandra Gersten-Vassilarios play, ‘Big Sky’ at the Geffen Playhouse is an homage to the dysfunctional family. Her sharp and biting wit help propel what could be a haranguing comedy-drama in to an interesting play. She has...
- Club Passim presents Prince tribute, free concerts, Summer BCMFest & moreHeading toward Independence Day, Club Passim at Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts is offering daily, live entertainment working through the big day and beyond. Entertaining crowds seven days a week, Club Passim is offering a wide variety...
- Bloody, bloody “Macbeth” on Festival StageYou remember those famous lines from William Shakespeare’s tragedy of all tragedies Macbeth, issued by the now mad Lady Macbeth (Marsha Stephanie Blake) in the Old Globe’s latest rendering of his famous Scottish Play, Out, damned spot....
- City stages celebrate song and laughsPreviews for War Paint, the world premiere musical starring Tony Award winners Patti LuPone and Christine Ebersole can currently be seen at Goodman’s Albert Theatre.The show about Helena Rubinstein and Elizabeth Arden officially opens onJuly...
- Dystopian love in a problematic ‘Pink Milk’“Pink Milk” is a tale of twos. Two women, two men, two worlds and two artists. Produced by the New Theatre as part of their artists in residence programme, an award jointly shared by “Pink Milk’s” writer, Lauren...
- 2016 Dora Awards provide another fun party at Harbourfront CentreAnother year, another round of Dora Awards, and another big party that felt more like an inclusive party than an over-polished awards ceremony. Taking place again at the Harbourfront Centre, the Dora Awards, hosted by Bruce Dow on June 27, saw a...
- Gilbert and Sullivan Society of Houston to perform Princess Ida July 22-31Alistair Donkin, director and audience favorite, returns to Houston for his 35th performance with the Gilbert and Sullivan Society of Houston as King Gama.Princess Ida is the eighth collaboration between William Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan, and...
- Music from the Eagles followed by fireworks this weekendThe Music of The EaglesFriday, July 18:15 PMThe last 26 years the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra has presented Concerts in The Garden. This years event will be coming to an end on Friday but what an ending. Every show thus far has been amazing, fun...
- Groucho returns to Seattle for one magical evening August 10 at Teatro ZinZanniAlthough Frank Ferrante appears regularly in Seattle as Teatro ZinZanni’s The Caesar, it’s been a few years since we’ve seen him here as his other alter ego “Groucho Marx.” For three summers, Ferrante portrayed...
- ‘The Wake’ is directed to near perfectionSoon as there’s a death, there’s bound to be a relative nearby. Tom Murphy’s 1998 play “The Wake,” which makes a welcome return to The Abbey Theatre as part of their “Waking The Nation” season, sees...
- Respectfully biting the hand that feedsIt would appear, judging by the extraordinary outcry on social media in recent days, that the Tulsa Awards for Theatre Excellence, or TATE Awards, sponsored by The George Kaiser Family Foundation, hit an all-time low on Sunday evening at Cain...
- Heroes & Villains: Orlando Philharmonic plays Stravinsky and PutsA tinge of sadness loomed palpably early into Monday’s Orlando Philharmonic concert at The Plaza Live, the site of pop singer Christina Grimmie’s violent murder on June 10. Through the strength of the performances of music by Kevin...
- "But I Love Him" The Play at the Hollywood FringeMichelle Jewsbury's one woman show "But I Love Him" at the Fringe presents a story of courage and creativity and talent. Ms Jewsbury retells the story of her own abuse from a three year relationship in such a way to inform and...
- Indian Ranch concert series include ZZ Top, Toad the Wet Sprocket, & moreThe sun is high over Indian Ranch and summer has brought their annual Yuengling summer concert series with a mountainous view over Webster Lake. Exciting musical acts fill Indian Ranch’s summer roster in Webster, Massachusetts through...
- Impro outdoes itself with their high-wire act in “Tennessee Williams UnScripted"Once again Impro Theatre outdoes itself with their improvisation of two-act plays. The troupe performs in many genres, this outing in the style of and in tribute to Tennessee Williams is their latest UnScripted performances at the Falcon Theatre....