Reviewed by Matt Ritchey Butoh is not a style of theatre rampant in Los Angeles – it’s a Japanese dance theatre requiring intense control and extreme emotion. Back this year at Hollywood Fringe, after last year’s Butoh Medea, is Ren... Continue Reading →
Awards will be presented Sunday, June 2nd at The Town Hall in Manhattan Tickets for the ceremony are now available at: DramaDeskAwards.com Press Release Nominations for the 64th Annual Drama Desk Awards were announced today, and the full list of nominees... Continue Reading →
National YoungArts Foundation (YoungArts) today announces tickets on sale for the YoungArts Miami 2019 public performances, alongside details of the organization’s regional programs in Miami, Los Angeles and New York impacting 710 young artists from across the country. YoungArts regional... Continue Reading →
by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move According to Wikipedia, Definition of Man, also known as the Definition of Human, originated from a summary essay of Kenneth Burke (1897–1993) which he included in his 1966 work, Language as Symbolic Action.... Continue Reading →
by Matt Ritchey The School of Night is back at Fringe with Hercules Insane, a new translation of Roman poet/Senator/playwright/philosopher Seneca’s tragedy, and they’ve again crafted a winner. The story revolves around Queen of the gods Juno’s (Dawn Alden) final... Continue Reading →
A confluence of poetry, art, and music, Naked Poetry is a collaborative performance piece created and choreographed by artists Richard Shelton and Carlini Nuñez set against a poetry backdrop selected by Mary Lou Rutberg. Featured poetry curated by Mary Lou Rutbergwill... Continue Reading →
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