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Mailbu,' adapted from Anton Chekhov, and 'Strife' by John Galsworthy, big cast plays of weighty substance, lend heft to ...
Award-winning actress Nthati Moshesh captivated local talent at the Dumisani Masilela Theatre with her first-ever acting masterclass, encouraging young performers to master realism, naturalism, and ...
Written, produced, and co-directed by Gianni—herself a survivor of emotional abuse—the show blends stark realism with rave delirium, confronting complex themes with raw vulnerability.
Armand Marchand, beloved New Bedford theatre founder, educator and mentor, leaves lasting legacy after passing.
The owners of the Oriental Theatre and HQ have taken over and hope to open the venue by the end of September.
The socialist New York mayoral candidate’s proposals don’t hold up to serious scrutiny. Will that matter?
Vincent O'Neill, a leading light in Buffalo's theater community as artistic director and co-founder of the Irish Classical Theatre Company, has died. He was 75.
The Alliance sets a 3.5% of GDP defense target, more than the U.S. spends on defense today.
The winners of the 2025 Critics’ Awards for Theatre in Scotland have been announced at a ceremony held at the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh. Confessions of a Shinagawa Monkey, a collaboration between ...
A photograph shared online authentically depicts the collapse of a movie theater’s roof during a screening of “Final Destination: Bloodlines” in Argentina.
Aurora’s Paramount Theatre last staged the show roughly 11 years ago. “Cats” is now back at the far west-suburban theater, in a high-flying, circus spectacular of a production.
The central value proposition of “Warfare,” the new Iraq War film co-written and co-directed by ex-Navy SEAL Ray Mendoza and Alex Garland, is realism. On a technical level, it hits the mark.
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