Gain a deeper understanding of performance art through theatre and music. Build the self-confidence you need to stand on a stage or in front of a podium. Hone your storytelling and performance skills ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The dance humor in Christopher Gattelli’s shows, like “Schmigadoon!” and “Death Becomes Her,” is underpinned by affection for musical theater and its ...
With more than 3,000 students participating in the performing arts at RIT, including a record 601 new Performing Arts Scholars and more than 50 performing arts-focused student clubs, it’s not hard to ...
During the performing arts season, arts editor Jim Higgins recommends promising music, dance and theater productions to see in the coming month. Look for these stories in the newspaper the final ...
The Elgin Community College Arts Center has announced its 2025-26 season lineup, offering an eclectic mix of performances that promises something for every artistic taste. From high-energy musical ...
Step into the Jazz Age with a lavish musical adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic tale at the Saenger Theatre. Don't ...
With so much confusion and turbulence in the country and world, it is important to stay focused on what we can and cannot do; to speak out when we can; and, of course, to maintain integrity. However, ...
TreadFAST, a rising force in New York City’s dance scene, will present its latest evening of performance at Symphony Space, featuring the world premiere of a new original musical by composer Lauren ...
When Tony Mata, the UF musical theater director, first arrived on campus 30 years ago, the program supported just five students. Over the course of his tenure at the school, it’s grown to accept 24.