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Tributes to William Shakespeare have been placed at each station on the Shakespeare Line between Stratford and Birmingham, ...
IU Auditorium's 2025/26 season begins Oct. 3 with "The Book of Mormon" with a schedule full of new productions, old favorites.
May 24, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. is the annual Spring Vendor Market at SweetCreek Farm Market, 85 Meriwether Road, Pike Road — also ...
A cult classic is a piece of media that underperformed upon release only to gain a dedicated, loyal following in the years to follow. The term is used pretty loosely these days, but the difference ...
During his profit-making Gulf tour Trump may have succeeded in reimagining alliances on the world stage and shed his “Make ...
Professional actors and directors have arrived in Pagosa Springs from across the U.S. and rehearsals are underway now for “Something Rotten!” — the first Broadway musical of the ...
Gender Play, or What You Will at Steppenwolf is s a defiant and exuberant celebration of queerness and the Shakespearean canon.
And the Oscar went to what now? I stopped taking award ceremonies seriously a long time ago, to be honest, because there is ultimately no right or wrong answer in regards to the finest achievements in ...
Roundup of arts and entertainment events happening in Fredericksburg and surrounding areas. Due to inclement weather, please confirm with venue for any changes and cancellations.
The Conspirators mesh Shakespearean tragedy with local politics, and their anarchic clown style in Chicago Cop Macbeth.
We've got art unleashed that defies oppression, from provocative stage plays to affable authors, and intriguing art exhibits.
The Riverhead High School Blue Masques received 23 nominations and the Judges’ Choice Award for its production of “Something Rotten!” ahead of the 23nd annual East End Arts Teeny Awards ceremony.
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