You will usually see black licorice around Halloween and in the candy section at your local theater in the form of Good & Plenty candy. Its flavor is one that some people find off-putting ...
Big changes are in motion for the Renaissance Theatre! Their latest announcement is set to transform the theatre experience for both audiences and actors. Check out this exciting news that will ...
Or, better yet, try watching other people dance in a toasty theater. Boston’s winter theater scene is hot. It’s full of dance from Cuba, laughs from Broadway, drama from Dublin, and triumph ...
Theatre Calgary is on the hunt for a new executive director as Maya Choldin is leaving for the bright lights of the Big Apple. Choldin will become the managing director at the New York Theatre ...
Not too many. Even great films sometimes have a scene that fails to ring completely true, or a sub-plot that lets your attention drift a little. See below for The Independent’s list of 11 bad ...
“Winter Scenes” is an opportunity for Metea Valley High School theater students to write, costume, design sets, design lighting, and direct their peers in short plays performed in the intimate ...
State of the Bay addresses the dwindling theatre scene, unpacks the Sheng Thao indictment, and explores Betty Shameih's new novel Too Soon. Bay Area Theaters are closing left and right. Funding and ...
Joseph Walsdorf, a senior in the Comedy Arts program, has embraced the fast-paced, high-pressure environment of the Theatre School while taking advantage of DePaul’s prime location in the heart of ...
This Fort Mill pizza restaurant has abruptly closed its doors. Center Theatre PI has abruptly closed its doors. The Fort Mill pizza restaurant posted on social media today that it has closed ...
will return to the city’s theatre scene next month after a 10-year absence. Produced by CAST co-founders Michael Simmons and Dee Abdullah in association with Actors Collaborative Theatre (ACT), the ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by In “Eureka Day,” changes were made to a scene because “the laughter was so robust backstage, they couldn’t hear the cues.” By Marc Tracy ...