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The May 4 Paramount Theatre premiere of a major new work, Angel Island Project, catapults the respected but low-key Oakland ...
The Washington Ballet’s ALICE (in wonderland) is a theatrical, whimsical, and approachable translation of Lewis Carroll’s ...
Alasdair Fraser, the legendary fiddler and kilt-clad spiritual leader of Scottish music in the Bay Area, has announced that ...
The extraordinarily tall actor has had an extraordinary career playing Churchill, an alien and now the controversial Roald ...
The Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County has unveiled "Reynolds 150," an art exhibition celebrating Reynolds American's 150th anniversary.The display is in the main gallery of the ...
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The World Ballet Company's adaptation of "The Great ... Great Gatsby” at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Riffe Center's Davidson Theatre, 77 S. High St. Ticket prices start at $55.45 at capa.com.
Comics Harry Hill and Tim Vine have added their support to a campaign to try to raise £150,000 for the “money pit” that is Cryer Arts on Carshalton High Street. “It’s the best theatre in Carshalton,” ...
"Mr. Trump, I'm so, so grateful for you to bring me home and for American government ... landing back in the U.S. Karelina -- a 33-year-old ballet dancer -- was serving a 12-year prison sentence ...
Christopher Wheeldon brings his vision of Shakespeare’s “The Winter’s Tale” to life with the American Ballet Theatre in five performances from April 3 through 6 at Segerstrom Center for the Arts. The ...
Know Theatre presents Edward Albee's towering play Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf April 11 through the 27 in the theatre at 74 Carroll Street in Binghamton. Actors Dori Mae Ganisin and Jim Wetzel join ...
Your tale of everlasting romance begins with a Harry Winston engagement ring. “How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.” For nearly a century, Harry Winston has translated Elizabeth Barrett Browning ...
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