Now we know not to call “The Comet / Poppea” a mashup. That was the obvious expectation before Friday night’s premiere of Yuval Sharon’s latest operatic experiment with his company, the Industry.
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REEDS SPRING, Mo. — Reeds Spring high school students are seeing the product of a collaboration between the theater and engineering programs. Engineering students have spent the past semester working ...
It's a new year for the Boston Calling Music Festival and when fans walk through the gate, they will notice a major change - there is just one main stage. In previous years, there were two—a main ...
Thalian Hall Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. will launch a capital campaign to raise money for substantial renovations to the historic building. Plans include a new ballroom with immersive ...
Springfield High School students and staff collaborated to build a fully functioning revolving stage for their upcoming production of Hadestown. The revolving stage plays an integral role in the ...
After several productions in the United Kingdom, "Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)" is now entertaining the crowds in Cambridge. The production at the American Repertory Theater is the ...
Jon Pardi is proof that sometimes all you need is the music. His sound is steeped in tradition, and he approaches performing ...