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SF Ballet's 'Van Manen' renders the art form accessible and Izzard crunches 'Hamlet,' while 'the boiling' offers a magnetic ...
Instead of finishing his masterpiece “Khovanshchina,” Modest Mussorgsky is drunk in a ditch. His friend Nikolai ...
Artists everywhere are contemplating what type of art they should create in changing, uncertain times. The question becomes “Do you offer political drama or escapism entertainment?” ...
If you are joining Equity through Open Access, at least $600 initial payment is due with your application, and you must have completed any non-union theatre work. You may join the Association ...
Imagine an intimate historical drama that sweeps you up with family, romance, music, suspense, betrayal, tyranny, escape and dreams. Add live music to ...
The best home theatre systems (or home theater systems, if you’re in the US) can truly transform your entertainment experience, making a significant difference when it comes to watching films and TV ...
EXCLUSIVE: Wolf Hall director Peter Kosminsky has argued that the UK government is more worried about “poking the U.S.
At a final dress rehearsal, Hanna laughed at how “The Tempest” has become a traditional farewell to theater-making, precisely because of Prospero’s very relevant speeches. Hanna says he doesn’t ...
We've considered everything from budget, genres and cast to give you our pick of the best plays, musicals and theatre shows to see. Like everything at the moment, the price of seeing a show is ...
When two penniless actresses meet in Shanghai at auditions for Ibsen’s A Doll’s House, they quickly become inseparable. But as political upheaval rips through China, their tumultuous ...
Two plays by Ukrainian writers and featuring Ukrainian performers, which were written in York, will have their world premiere ...
He possesses a BA in English and Theatre Studies and an NCTJ Level 5 Diploma in Journalism. Molly Moss is a Trends Writer for Radio Times, covering the latest trends across TV, film and more.