For more than a year, the Theater By The Sea, like many venues around the world, sat empty in Wakefield, with the COVID-19 pandemic putting a damper on the venue’s lively shows and performances – a staple of summer entertainment South County scene. Now, as Rhode Island, along with much …
Read More »Staff pick: the best part of a summer in state college
Once the finals come to a close in May and the graduates take the stage, a sudden silence falls on State College. North Atherton traffic seems to be disappearing, construction sites are popping up all over campus, and the usual commotion comes to a screeching halt. Only Penn State’s bravest …
Read More »Films with Maine ties focus on the 2021 Maine International Film Festival in Waterville
Michael Perreault, executive director of the Maine International Film Festival, at the Railroad Square Cinema in Waterville on Thursday. Michael G. Seamans / Morning Sentry WATERVILLE – The 24th Maine International Film Festival kicks off Friday night with this year’s focus on films made, produced or shot in Pine Tree …
Read More »American Artist: Kim Montelibano Heil: Aiming to Fill American Scenes with Diversity
Kim Montelibano Heil was not born in America, but she believes her quarter-century work in American theaters, her Asian heritage, and her global outlook have prepared her to help usher in the next generation of American actors. that will better reflect the diversity of this nation. . In May, the …
Read More »Open! Experience the drama on the Space Coast at one of the region’s six theaters
Titusville Historic Playhouse – Titusville Located in downtown Titusville, a short walk from the Titusville Visitor Center, the Historic Titusville Playhouse delights audiences with modern, classical and musical performances. This building was originally built in 1905 as a lounge and hotel. In 1910 he began to entertain guests with silent …
Read More »Blank Gloss: Melt review – a futuristic ambient-country journey | Music
The music magazine Uncut recently featured a cover-mounted CD and accompanying article celebrating “Ambient Americana”, captioned “A Road Trip Across the Borders of Mental State”, while The Guardian featured investigated the “ambient country” scene in 2020. Also known as “post-country”, “cosmic pastoral” or “bootgaze”, it is a micro-genre that has …
Read More »PROTOTYPE: Opera / Theater / Now Festival announces 10th annual event
The 10th annual PROTOTYPE: Opera / Theater / Now festival in New York has been announced and is scheduled to take place January 7-16, 2022. The showcase will feature four world premieres produced by a total of 600 diverse artists. The first will be âThe All Singâ composed by Daniel …
Read More »film festival land subsidy; Theater openings on the way; Moore talks about staffing
The Traverse City Film Festival (TCFF) announced Tuesday afternoon that it had received a $ 933,000 grant “as part of a $ 16.5 billion relief bill passed by Congress to help thousands of cinemas, performance halls, museums and concert halls across the country. TCFF founder Michael Moore called the grant …
Read More »Ballroom stars Caitlin Kinnunen, Izzy McCalla and more celebrate pride with the theater podcast with Alan Seales!
The Theater Podcast with Alan Seales and Broadway Podcast Network will host the cast of The Prom on Broadway for a special live (online) celebration of pride! On Tuesday, June 29 at 7 p.m. EST, Caitlin Kinnunen, nominated for Tony, Izzy McCalla, Josh Lamon, Michael Potts and four-time Tony-winner Dori …
Read More »Summer blockbusters set to boost box office revenue when theaters reopen
Of F9 at Black Widow, moviegoers are gearing up for a major summer of blockbuster releases, both on the big screen and on streaming services. Between May 2019 and May 2020, box office revenues in the United States and Canada for monthly releases fell by a huge 99.8%, according to …
Read More »Lord Lloyd Webber says LBC cinemas have become a ‘sacrificial lamb’
25 June 2021, 09:12 | Updated: Jun 25, 2021, 10:03 AM Andrew Lloyd Webber told LBC the theater industry has become a ‘sacrificial lamb’ as he renews calls for the government to hand over the results of its coronavirus pilot events program. Composer and theater manager Lord Lloyd Webber and …
Read More »Strawberry Festival, outdoor markets, theater and more
Every Thursday, we offer you suggestions for things to do in the coming days. Let’s face it: on the weekends we are all ready for fun, relaxation and entertainment. This week, the choice is vast: Want to attend a theatrical engagement? Consider âThe African Company Presents Richard III,â presented by …
Read More »