The last time Ashton’s “Romeo and Juliet” was seen in the U.S. was in 2016, when it was performed by the Los Angeles Ballet.
The Montgomery Parks and Recreation Department is hosting a Minority Business Exhibition at the Tracy Larkin Community Center ...
The new Niv Nirel Center realizes the vision of Nirel Zini and Niv Raviv, who came from families on the opposite sides of the ...
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Screen Rant on MSN10 Movies Where Everyone Loses In The EndAudiences are used to seeing the heroes win, no matter what, so it can be shocking when a movie ends with no clear winners on ...
Gadot, 39, reportedly “has nothing in common” with Zegler, 23, and the two co-stars’ differing political views is “adding to the tension.” ...
I liked DOOM: House of Hope, German artist Anne Imhof’s hotly anticipated but now widely panned immersive-performance ...
Find out what Marco Lui said about the deep connection found between storytelling, family and sense of self at RootsTech 2025.
Mill Valley’s Throckmorton Theatre, the unsung queen of Marin County’s theater scene, continues to deliver superb productions ...
The Duchess of Sussex caused a stir on “With Love, Meghan” when she said Sussex was her last name. But does that break from ...
The artist Anne Imhof unleashes "Doom" in New York—a meditation on hope, chaos, and the blurred edges of performance.
Anne Imhof’s three-hour spectacle of moody youth at the Armory is sweet sorrow, full of moping and muttering. Still, almost despite itself, it points to true art.
The aspect of perspective and betrayal in theater can come in a matter of context. With David Dubov-Flinn's new play ...
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