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Free online recording of Lips Together, Teeth Apart by Terrence McNally
L.A. Theatre Works offers online access to the recording of ‘Lips Together, Teeth Apart’ in remembrance of playwright Terrence McNally.
CTGLA offers Art Goes On to view online
Center Theatre Group announces a new video series showcasing personal content by theatre artists offering a glimpse of what it means to live and create in this moment.
FREE Virtual Workshop - Going Pro Fair for Aspiring Theatre Professionals
Aspiring theatre students can attend a FREE Going Pro Virtual Career Fair on April 18, 2020.
"Once on This Island" rescheduled at the Ahmanson Theatre
Coronavirus update: Center Theatre Group leadership have postponed Once on This Island and will reach out to ticket holders.
Broadway in Hollywood is temporarily closed due to COVID-19 pandemic
Here’s the latest update in Los Angeles from the box offices of Hamilton, The Illusionists, and SpongeBob Squarepants.
COME FROM AWAY's Chad Kimball Tests Positive for Coronavirus
Broadway veteran Chad Kimball announced on social media that he has tested positive for coronavirus.
Enjoy Paley Discussions of Your Favorite Shows FREE Each Day
Hey TV fans, PalyFest is offering free entertainment for you each day this week. Each morning at 10 am ET / 7 am PT, they will post a full discussion from PaleyFest LA or NY to enjoy from your home.
Broadway Veteran Named New Head of CCM Musical Theatre
The University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) is pleased to announce the appointment of established Broadway veteran Eric Santagata to the position of Associate Professor and Patricia A. Corbett Distinguished Chair of Musical Theatre.
Broadway News: “The Inheritance” at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre Announces Final Weeks on Broadway (Through Sunday March 15, 2020
Brilliantly re-envisioning E.M. Forster’s masterpiece Howards End to 21st-century New York, THE INHERITANCE asks how much we owe those who lived and loved before us, questions the role we must play for future generations, and dares us to fearlessly hold on to the wild ride called life.
Irene Gandy Honored by The League of Professional Theater Women
“This month the League of Professional Theatre Women honored Irene Gandy, a veteran Broadway press agent, and producer, for their Oral History Project series.”
Millikin University launches new Bachelor of Arts in Theatre and Performance Studies degree program
“The Millikin University School of Theatre & Dance has announced the launch of a new Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Theatre and Performance Studies degree program to replace its current Bachelor of Arts in Theatre degree program. Students can be admitted into the new degree program starting in fall 2020.”
Explore Hal Prince's Innovations at Lincoln Center Library
In the Company of Harold Prince, the new exhibit at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center, was already in the works when Hal Prince died on July 31st of this year at the age of 91.
A Lively Game of Ambition
It is no small feat to sit down and craft a full-length play and/or musical. The dedication and determination it takes for one to accomplish such a tedious task often requires years of experience both on and off the paper. Playwrights are a specific, unique breed that exquisitely mold language into effective and powerful dialogue. Their work is the foundation for the production. A heavy weight that many never dare to lend their shoulders to. However, at just sixteen year-old, Melody Rose, of Wilton, CT, took it upon herself to do just that.
Observations and Musings from The DORA Awards
I have heard of the Doras (like the Tonys in New York) and their honouring the best in Toronto drama, theatre, dance and opera; however, as a Canadian interested in the performing arts, I regretfully knew little about the award presented by TAPA (Toronto Alliance for the Performing Arts).
"Dancing Girl": A Unique Rehearsal Process
Dancing Girl is an adaption of the famous story, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, that centers around Esmeralda instead of the usual story which centers around Quasimodo.
How a Creative Team Brought "42nd St" from a London Stage to the Screen
One of Mark Bramble’s final projects is accessible to theatre-lovers around the world, as the London production of 42nd Street is available for streaming on BroadwayHD.