James Conlon To Be Honored at the Colburn School Gala by Stephi Wild - April 3, 2024 Conductor James Conlon will be honored at the Colburn School’s annual gala, Celebrate Colburn, on April 7, 2024. Conlon will receive the Richard D. Colburn Award for his exemplary contributions to the world of classical music and the arts, including his work as Artistic Director of the Ziering-Conlon Initiative for Recovered Voices at Colburn. Northern Kentucky University- School Of The Arts Presents THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG by A.A. Cristi - April 2, 2024 Northern Kentucky University's School of the Arts continues its on-tour theatre season with the Olivier Award-winning comedy, THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG. Larry Owens & More to Perform at Larson Legacy Concert Series at Adelphi University by Chloe Rabinowitz - April 2, 2024 Adelphi University reveals Daniel Henri Emond, Veronica Mansour, and Larry Owens as performers for the Larson Legacy Concert Series 2024-25. Learn how to purchase tickets. Northern Kentucky University's Theatre to Present THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG by Chloe Rabinowitz - April 2, 2024 Experience the hilarious chaos of Northern Kentucky University's Theatre program's production of THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG at the Carnegie Theatre. Learn how to purchase tickets. Students from Pace University Take Over BroadwayWorld's Instagram Today by Lauren Hilton - April 3, 2024 Tune in to our Instagram Story as Pace University students Jacquie Bonnet & Nicole Stewart take you behind the scenes of a day at The Actor's Studio Drama School! The Carmel Symphony Orchestra and Anderson University Choirs Will Perform Verdi's Requiem by Stephi Wild - April 2, 2024 The Carmel Symphony Orchestra and Anderson University choirs will perform Verdi's Requiem on April 13 at the Palladium, part of The Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel, IN. Could LEGALLY BLONDE THE MUSICAL Be Belmont University Musical Theatre's Best-Ever? by Jeffrey Ellis - April 1, 2024 With its silver anniversary year within sight, Belmont University Musical Theatre concludes its 24th season with what is perhaps its best show yet: Legally Blonde, The Musical. Featuring a remarkable cast of student performers, including most of the Class of 2024, which is arguably the most accomplished and most promising group of students assembled in the program’s quarter-century of musical theatre pedagogy and preparation, this Legally Blonde could easily hold its own against other productions of the tremendously entertaining show, whether on tour or even on Broadway. Review: THE PROM in the University Theater at University Of Arkansas Fayetteville by Theresa Bertram - April 1, 2024 What did our critic think of THE PROM at University Of Arkansas Fayetteville? For day two of visiting The University of Arkansas in Fayetteville Theatre program, I was able to catch THE PROM by Bob Martin, Chad Beguelin, and Matthew Sklar. Not knowing what it was about or who was in it, I went inside University Theater with an almost packed house of U of A students. World Premiere of CAPTAIN DARLING Comes to Ursinus College by Stephi Wild - April 1, 2024 What if Peter Pan isn't the hero and Captain Hook isn't the villain? What if the stories handed down to us tell only part of the story? That's the premise behind Captain Darling, a dark, feminist adaptation of J.M. Barrie's classic Peter Pan written by Ursinus College graduate Kate Isabel Foley '23. The Touchstone Theatre/Moravian University MFA Class of 2024 To Present Original Works In April by A.A. Cristi - March 29, 2024 The Touchstone Theatre/Moravian University MFA class of 2024 debuts three weekends of original performance pieces that explore disability, indoctrination, and theatrical jazz this April. Performances from the students begin on April 4th and 5th by MFA candidate Larry Mason, continue April 11th and 12th by MFA candidate Tyler Garrett, and culminate on April 20th and 21st with MFA candidate Ms. Latrice/Distinctly Unique. Spotlight: BOEING BOEING at Valencia College by BWW Special Offer - March 29, 2024 “Boeing Boeing” takes a comedic flight at Valencia College. Evening of Percussive Dance Comes to Kupferberg Center for the Arts at Queens College by Stephi Wild - March 29, 2024 Kupferberg Center for the Arts at Queens College has announced an evening of percussive dance to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the CUNY Dance Initiative. Limón Dance Company And The City College Center For The Arts Present EXPERIENCE THE LEGACY: Limón Dance Company by A.A. Cristi - March 28, 2024 Join LIMÓN DANCE COMPANY and The City College Center for the Arts for Experience the Legacy, a celebration of José Limón's work at New York's Aaron Davis Hall. Witness poignant performances like Missa Brevis and The Exiles. ABSOLUTE ZERO Will Receive Developmental Production From Ohio Wesleyan University Next Month by Stephi Wild - March 28, 2024 Join Ohio Wesleyan University's Department of Performing Arts for the first fully staged production of “Absolute Zero,” a developing musical. Performances will run April 11-20. Regina Carter Joins Faculty at The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music by Stephi Wild - March 28, 2024 Carter, known for her mastery of the violin across multiple musical genres, is a three-time Grammy Award nominee, most recently for best improvised jazz solo on “Pachamama,” on Thana Alexa’s 2020 album Ona. NJPAC And Rutgers University–Newark Jointly Launch Teaching Artist Certificate Program by A.A. Cristi - March 27, 2024 Discover the new Teaching Artist Certificate Program, a joint initiative by NJPAC and Rutgers University-Newark, aimed at enhancing the skills of aspiring teaching artists. Brooklyn College Reveals Inaugural Appointment for New Tania León Chair of Music by Chloe Rabinowitz - March 27, 2024 Brooklyn College and its School of Visual Media and Performing Arts has revealed the Tania León Chair of Music, their first-ever endowed chair in music. Nua Dance Brings NOISE to University Theatre, Bath Spa Live and Exeter Phoenix This Spring by Stephi Wild - March 27, 2024 Nua Dance will present its immersive promenade performance NOISE at University Theatre, Bath Spa (25 April) and Exeter Phoenix (30 April) this spring. Concordia University Texas Theatre Hosts Student-Directed One-Act Plays by Stephi Wild - March 27, 2024 Concordia University Texas Theatre will captivate audiences with its upcoming production, An Evening of Student-Directed One-Act Plays, running from Thursday, April 11 to Sunday, April 14. The University of Texas at Arlington Department of Theatre Arts and Dance To Present BONNETS by A.A. Cristi - March 25, 2024 Experience the satirical comedy, BONNETS, presented by UTA Theatre Arts and Dance. Review: George Mason University School of Dance Gala Concert by Emily Berger - March 25, 2024 GMU's students performed four diverse works Friday night, from historical modern dance to contemporary to one with inflections of break dance. Friday’s annual showcase of GMU’s dancers at the George Mason Center for the Arts, featured roughly half of the school’s majors in works by Martha Graham, Kyle Abraham, Rena Butler and Susan Shields. Regional Premiere Of THE PROM to be Presented At San Diego City College by Chloe Rabinowitz - March 22, 2024 The San Diego City College Dramatic Arts Program will present the regional premiere of the hit Broadway musical The Prom. See performance dates and learn how to purchase tickets. San Diego State University to Present World Premiere of IN A SUNSHINE STATE by Chloe Rabinowitz - March 22, 2024 In a Sunshine State, the newest production in SDSU’s New Musical Initiative will have its world premiere at the Main Stage Theatre at San Diego State University. VIDEO: First Look at Reimagined NINE at Manhattan School of Music by Joshua Wright - March 22, 2024 Get a behind the scenes look at the reimagined production of Nine which runs this weekend at the Manhattan School of Music. The production features direction by Eugenio Contenti, music direction by David Loud, and choreography by Lorna Ventura. Harvard University And MetaLA Announce Spring Keynote Seminar by A.A. Cristi - March 20, 2024 Explore the future of choreography with Sydney Skybetter's seminar, Clock, Fall: Choreorobotics and Near Futures of Choreographic Practice, at Harvard University's Mahindra Humanities Center. |
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