Looking at LOOKING AT YOU: A Dialogue
I think there’s less a question of “what’s to be done” and more is a question of “how do we know what’s really going on.” It’s less about privacy in some ways and more about transparency of information
I think there’s less a question of “what’s to be done” and more is a question of “how do we know what’s really going on.” It’s less about privacy in some ways and more about transparency of information
That is, of course, impossible, I don’t know what Ashley was thinking [laughter].
Dani Lencioni responds to Angel’s Bone and Dog Days as part of the 2016 Prototype Festival
Alaina Ferris chats with Gelsey Bell about thingNY’s opera THIS TAKES PLACE CLOSE BY.
An interview with David Levine, Joe Diebes and Christian Hawkey, the team behind WOW, an opera about Milli Vanilli, recently presented at BRIC House.
Culturebot contributor George Grella writes about opera, now.
An interview with composer Dave Malloy and director Rachel Chavkin about “Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812”
Mark your calendar now! Time Out’s intrepid theater editor DAVID COTE will have a a one-night-only concert presentation of his 30-minute opera FADE on Friday, July 17 at 8pm (doors open at 7) at Galapagos in DUMBO, Brooklyn. Davidcreated FADE last year with composer Stefan Weisman and
Algunas reflexiones sobre La Traviata que acaba de estrenarse en el Teatro Avenida en la ciudad de Buenos Aires, por su régisseur, Pablo Maritano. “Ella muere sola. Ha quedado afuera del mundo. Ella está en el altillo de la casa que ha habitado y en donde
Jerildy Bosch es una talentosísima diseñadora de vestuario que vive en México DF y a quien tuve el gusto de conocer en el 36 Festival Internacional Cervantino en Guanajuato, donde participó como diseñadora de vestuario para La Vida es Sueño del director colombiano Pedro Salazar con escenografía de
American Premiere of Lolita: An Imagined Opera April 3 • 7:30PM April 4 • 8:00PM April 5 • 3:00PM Alexander Kasser Theater in Montclair, NJ. Looks cool! To learn more, watch this video in which composer Joshua Fineberg speaks on his work: