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Crowds are converging outside the London Palladium to watch Rachel Zegler sing “Don’t Cry for Me Argentina” from a balcony — ...
The summer heat may be here, but we would be remiss if we didn't remind you about a North Texas tradition: Shakespeare under ...
Silence and lack of autonomy are the torments at the heart of Bridling, a short story that’s now a riveting play debuting at the National Arts Festival in Makhanda this week.
From marshmallow tosses to toilet papers wars, readers share their favorite memories as Blue Man Group ends its Boston run on July 6.
The crossing of the Rhine River by Allied forces in March 1945 served as a pivotal moment in World War II, marking the ...
We’re celebrating ten years of Our Rich History. You can browse and read any of the past columns, from the present all the ...
Brixton Storeys hosts the Sexquisite x Riot Rooftop Pride Afterparty, a high-energy, queer-led celebration of pleasure, protest, and performance. With DJs, drag, and sunset ...
The free theater series, staged in partnership with the city’s cultural affairs department, will kick off later in July with ...
The theater is more than the sum of its parts; it is also the parts themselves. As I began to look back at the first half of ...
I think my problem is that when I should have been listening in school assemblies or RE lessons, I had the Tom Tom Club’s joyous “Wordy Rappinghood” buzzing through my mind. That experience has given ...
The show marks a debut for the QCP Players Program, a partnership with inclusive performing arts nonprofit AhHa!Broadway.
The act, featuring a trio of unspeaking bald blue performers, began a Boston residency at the Charles Playhouse in 1995. They ...