Category: Performing Arts

  • StageLync – Job – Actor/Host Auditions

    <!– –> United States, New York Posted on: Dec. 29, 2024 StageLync Job Board: The place where you can find and post onstage and backstage performing arts jobs and auditions for performing arts professionals around the world. – StageLyncPro is the leading performing arts professional platform.

  • ‘Exceptional night’ spotlights area singers at Lake Shore Center for Arts

    ‘Exceptional night’ spotlights area singers at Lake Shore Center for Arts

    Grace Stumberg, Marty Peters, Bill Ward and Maria Sebastian take part in the first Songwriters Circle. <!– SHOW ARTICLE –> Westfield’s Lake Shore Center for the Arts once again filled their stage with talented performers on Thursday, Dec. 19. Initiated by Tim Wright, area singer/songwriter/actor, Songwriters Circle now will be a monthly event at the…

  • BRAVO: Warehouse Theatre Company wraps up a successful season with “The Sound of Music”

    BRAVO: Warehouse Theatre Company wraps up a successful season with “The Sound of Music”

    Calendar year 2024 has been one of unquestionable success for the Warehouse Theatre Company in Yakima. They’ve met or exceeded every accepted measure of theater achievement. Their mission is to “engage, enrich, and encourage the Yakima Valley community through shared experiences in theater arts,” and the company can count the past year as perhaps the…

  • Arts organization decries anti-art education bill pending in state legislature

    Arts organization decries anti-art education bill pending in state legislature

    Thirty Years Ago This Week: “We must act now to pre-empt!” Gully Sanford, outgoing chairman of the Colorado Alliance for Arts Education, warned at CAAE’s annual meeting at the Denver Civic Theatre. Sanford was speaking to the threat of coming state legislation that would be unfavorable to the arts. State Sen. Al Meikeljohn, R-Arvada, chairman…

  • Here are 6 ways to explore the Kansas City region north of the Missouri River

    Here are 6 ways to explore the Kansas City region north of the Missouri River

    This story was first published in KCUR’s Adventure newsletter. You can sign up to receive stories like this in your inbox every Tuesday. Kansas City’s Northland is a vast and growing region — exploding in population over the last decade and a half, and becoming more of a cultural and political powerhouse. What exactly counts…

  • Impact plays keep the gas on in cautious times

    Impact plays keep the gas on in cautious times

    It’s no secret that the performing arts have been on the rocks trying to bounce back from the pandemic shutdown. The year 2024 saw at least five Colorado theater companies go dead or dormant, and it ends with several more on the ropes. (On the bright side, nine foolish (I mean fearless) small startup groups…

  • Cabot Village 12th Night Celebration: ‘a festival by and for the community’

    Cabot Village 12th Night Celebration: ‘a festival by and for the community’

    Wassailing, a Mummers’ play, Morris and sword dancing, a “crankie” show, lots of music, a parade and even hands-on “ugly stick” crafting — Cabot Village is celebrating and inviting everyone to join them. Next weekend — starting Friday evening, Jan. 3, and continuing all day Saturday, Jan. 4 — Cabot Arts presents its fifth annual…

  • Obituaries in Poughkeepsie, NY

    David Jon Greenwood passed away December 23, 2024 at home in Millbrook NY. He was born July 9, 1944 in Putnam County, NY, and grew up in Carmel, the youngest of three boys. On his father’s side, he was a descendent of Thomas Greenwood, who emigrated from England in 1665. He and his fiancée Nan…

  • Park City Performing Arts heats up a ‘Frozen’ sing-along

    Park City Performing Arts heats up a ‘Frozen’ sing-along

    Park City Performing Arts invites families to “Let It Go” at the “Frozen” Sing-Along on Monday. The event, which includes a screening of the film, costume contest and goody bag, will start at 6 p.m. at the Eccles Center for the Performing Arts, said Executive Director Ember Conley. “We are starting the evening early because…

  • Mysterious alumnus donor gifts $9.44M to Orange Coast College arts programs

    Mysterious alumnus donor gifts $9.44M to Orange Coast College arts programs

    Orange Coast College’s visual and performing arts program will soon get a transformative boost, after officials announced the recent gift of $9.44 million — the largest donation ever received in the community college’s 77-year history. Made by a philanthropist described only as an alumnus of the Costa Mesa campus, the contribution allows for the creation…