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Vilar Performing Arts Center in Beaver Creek kicks off new year with Mountainfilm on Tour
Vilar Performing Arts Center kicks off 2025 with “Unlimited Adventure” through Mountainfilm on Tour Jan. 2. Each short adventure film is handpicked from the Mountainfilm festival in Telluride for the Beaver Creek audience. With a theme of resilience depicted across sectors, cultures, experiences and time, the collection features engaging documentaries meant to motivate audiences to…
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Need winter break ideas? ‘Paw Patrol Live!’ delivers fun music, dancing, and a diverse cast our kids will love.
TheGrio reviewed Paw Patrol Live: A Mighty Adventure at NJPAC (New Jersey Performing Arts Center) and rated it a top show for parents and guardians looking for holiday outings to do with the family. Winter break is that time of year when holiday magic happens, schedules are all over the place, and kids have the…
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How Shen Yun Tapped Religious Fervor to Make $266 Million
The dance group has accumulated enormous wealth, in large part by getting followers of the Falun Gong religious movement to work for free and pay its bills. Over the past decade, the dance group Shen Yun Performing Arts has made money at a staggering rate. The group had $60 million in 2015. It had $144…
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‘Sound of Music’ opens AOP’s season; ‘Oz’ in the summer
Executive Director Anne Jackson sees a trio of very specific niches for Arts One Presents. Born out of the legacy of Springdale’s Arts Center of the Ozarks, AOP’s “projects are the mechanisms we use to provide opportunities for local talent to be creative, mentor the next generation of theater community and production technicians, and provide…
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FPAC to Present a New Play by Miranda Rose Hall
Above, the cast (clockwise from top left): Kellie Stamp, Aiden Day, Kylie Parsons, Matthew Packard, Aida Ryan DiChiara, Liam Nolan-Hayun. The Franklin Performing Arts Company (FPAC) is excited to present To Tell a Story About the Earth, a new play by Miranda Rose Hall in development by LubDub Theatre Co January 10-12 at THE BLACK BOX.…
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‘Broadways Next Hit Musical’ rocks Big Sky
The New York City-based musical improv troupe performed at WMPAC as part of its national tour Avi Lapchick EBS CONTRIBUTOR For most live performances, all that is asked of audience members is their full attention and their silent respect. Shouting out of turn? Don’t even dare. However, in the case of “Broadway’s Next Hit Musical,”…
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‘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…
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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.
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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…
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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…