Pittance Chamber Music Presents 'Three's Company: Music For Unique Combinations Of Three'
by Stephi Wild
- Feb 27, 2018
Pittance Chamber Music's 2017/18 concert season continues with Three's Company: Music for Unique Combinations of Three - repertoire written for groups of three, performed by distinguished artists from the ranks of the Grammy Award-winning Los Angeles Opera Orchestra and Domingo-Colburn-Stein Young Artists from the Los Angeles Opera. Taking place on Saturday, April 14 at 7:30 p.m. at the Pasadena Conservatory of Music. The program features works by Schubert, Brahms, Loeffler, Poulenc and Gernot Wolfgang, a living composer.
THE BIRTHING PIT Receives L.A. World Premiere
by BWW
News Desk
- Jun 24, 2017
THE BIRTHING PIT is written and directed by William J. Meyer, starring Jensen Chambers as Dr. John Charles Martin, and Maia Kazin as Castella Charlotte Martin. The play is premiering at the 2017 Hollywood Fringe Festival.
THE BIRTHING PIT Receives L.A. World Premiere
by A.A. Cristi
- Jun 8, 2017
THE BIRTHING PIT is written and directed by William J. Meyer, starring Jensen Chambers as Dr. John Charles Martin, and Maia Kazin as Castella Charlotte Martin. The play is premiering at the 2017 Hollywood Fringe Festival.
BWW Review: Lamplighters' NEW MIKADO is Excellence Itself
by Harmony Wheeler
- Aug 16, 2016
There has been plenty of talk about the "lack of sensitivity" in Gilbert and Sullivan's British farce, "The Mikado," set in a Japan most often comprised of a white ensemble. But - as ready as this critic may be to defend the "great and virtuous man" - this review must sing the praises of a "new," albeit familiar Mikado, or rather, Ducato. Lamplighters Music Theatre has reset the operetta to Tiramisu, Milan, and what an excellent production it is. The music and story are as enjoyable as ever, but half the fun comes from discovery of reinvented names and slight references to the original. Not to mention Ellen Brook's fresh direction of a show that Lamplights has produced - with equal excellence - multiple times.
Kansas City Ballet to Discuss NEW MOVES Showcase, 4/1
by Matt Smith
- Mar 26, 2016
KANSAS CITY, MO (March 24, 2016) — Artistic Director Devon Carney announced the choreographers chosen for New Moves, a unique performance series designed to search out, develop and showcase emerging choreographers, both from the national dance scene as well as within Kansas City Ballet. New Moves is intended to provide time and space for choreographers to create world premiere works with accomplished professional dancers. New Moves will feature choreographers Jennifer Archibald, Andrew Skeels, Stephanie Martinez, and Kansas City Ballet company dancers Sarah Chun, Charles Martin and Ryan Jolicoeur-Nye.
Kate Chaston to Play the Metropolitan Room
by Sally Henry Fuller
- Nov 10, 2015
On Wednesday, December 16th, at 9:30, local singer/songwriter Kate Chaston will perform at NY's Metropolitan Room, to celebrate the release of her IndieGoGo-funded EP.
NBC to Air First Primetime Heavyweight Title Fight in 30 Years This Weekend
by Tyler Peterson
- Sep 23, 2015
Premier Boxing Champions returns to primetime on NBC this Saturday, September 26 at 8:30 p.m. ET, highlighted by heavyweight champion and Alabama nativeDeontay “The Bronze Bomber” Wilder (34-0, 33 KOs) making his second title defense, facing France'sJohann “Reptile” Duhaupas (32-2, 20 KOs) from Legacy Arena in Birmingham, Ala.
BWW Reviews: PIRATES OF PENZANCE a Glorious Thing
by Harmony Wheeler
- Aug 11, 2014
A paradox! A paradox! A most ingenious paradox! Only the ridiculous humor and unpredictable circumstances of Gilbert and Sullivan could make so much sense. In the capable hands and clear diction of Lamplighters Musical Theatre, it is, indeed, a glorious thing to be a pirate king, or the audience of one.
Museum of the Moving Image Opens Exhibit on Animation Director Chuck Jones Today
by BWW News Desk
- Jul 18, 2014
Animation director and artist Charles Martin 'Chuck' Jones (1912-2002) brought to life some of the most iconic cartoon characters in animation history. He perfected the wisecracking Bugs Bunny and the exasperated Daffy Duck and a host of other characters, including Wile E. Coyote, the Road Runner, and Pepé Le Pew. He brought an unparalleled talent for comic invention and a flair for creating distinctive, memorable characters to the art of film animation. What's Up, Doc? The Animation Art of Chuck Jones, a new Smithsonian traveling exhibition that explores Jones's creative genius, influences, and legacy, will open at Museum of the Moving Image in New York City today, July 19, 2014 and will be on view through January 19, 2015.
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