Tag: venues
Can Mayor Marty Walsh Rescue Boston’s Creative Economy?
Fighting for fair labor practices for artists at a public hearing.
I Wish Liberals Would Act Like Liberals
Civilization's salvation may depend on behaviors of "real liberals."
Christmas with Denyce Graves and Belmont Students on PBS
Music students rub elbows with an opera star on national TV.
Celebwrights: The Curious Cases of Braff, Kazan, and Peet
They've got everything you don't - except a fabulous play.
Frank Sinatra, Jr. (and Don’t You Forget It!)
Singing each lyric as if it were the first time.
Heart of an Amateur (Part 3)
A theater crossroads: Amateur idealism or professional pragmatism? It's time to choose.
Oz Nashville’s Wonderful World of Arts
The new complex will be the home of multi-disciplinary "Brave New Art."
For Broadway’s Adam Dannheisser, “The Cottage” Industry Rocks
A "responsible fearlessness." And a stuffed weasel.
Jews in Dire Straits on New York Stages
Three plays currently running delve deeply into Jewish anxieties.
In Search of a Vision for the American Theatre (Part 1)
We light our candles on the candles of our predecessors.
Will “Bullets Over Broadway” Shoot Close? Plus Two Blind Items
Sexy boy-toys vs. handsome young companions
Director Dobrish Tacks Toward “Tilly the Trickster”
"My director self gets very frustrated at my writer self."
Tossing Back a Terrific “Tempest” at the Delacorte
Extending Joseph Papp's bow to the Public.
Lauren Yarger Reflects on Reflections in the Light
A Christian critic with greasepaint in her DNA.
Is Street Fashion the Only True Fashion?
Since every day we all see people in clothes, doesn't our opinion on what's seen count?
Saturn and the Arts: A Challenge
Theatre should stop eating its young, and fund them instead.
Waiter, Is It July Yet? Broadway’s New Season Burps and Belches
Selling Broadway to the unwashed and unwary.
Tight Economy Foils Reprise, Symphony Gets Reprieve
LA theatre shutting doors, but Nashville orchestra stays afloat.