CABARET Comes To Lost Nation Theater
by Stephi Wild
- Jun 29, 2019
Lost Nation Theater Continues its 31st Season at Montpelier City Hall Arts Center with Kander & Ebb's Tony-Award winning musical, CABARET!
Cabaret Is Coming To LNT In July
by A.A. Cristi
- Jun 18, 2019
Lost Nation Theater continues its 2019 Season at Montpelier City Hall Arts Center with the acclaimed musical Cabaret! Thursdays - Sundays, July 11 - 28, 2019.
Blank Canvas Theatre Announces the Cast of URINETOWN The Musical
by BWW News Desk
- Nov 10, 2017
In today's world where hope seems increasingly like a political action, the themes of this play - the misuse of power, populist revolution, the uncertainty of environmental sustainability - seem as necessary today as when the show was created.
Humor and Horror to Celebrate Halloween 2017 as WordStage Presents Excerpts from Ambrose Bierce
by Julie Musbach
- Oct 11, 2017
Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce was an American Civil War soldier, wit, and writer. Bierce's book The Devil's Dictionary was named as one of The 100 Greatest Masterpieces of American Literature by the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration. A prolific and versatile writer, Bierce was regarded as one of the most influential journalists in the United States.
WordStage Opens its 2017-18 Season with THE DARK LADY OF THE SONNETS
by A.A. Cristi
- Sep 5, 2017
WordStage Literary Concerts opens its 2017-18 season with George Bernard Shaw's one act comedy "The Dark Lady of the Sonnets." Friday, September 22, 2017 at 7:30 PM, The Wright Chapel at the Lakewood Presbyterian Church - 14502 Detroit Ave. at Marlowe in Downtown Lakewood, OH
WordStage Literary Concerts Presents The Literary Legacy of the Beat Generation
by BWW News Desk
- Apr 17, 2017
Like the French Impressionist artists of Paris, the Beat writers were a small group of close friends first, and a movement later. The term "Beat Generation" gradually came to represent an entire period in time, but the entire original Beat Generation in literature was small enough to have fit into a couple of cars.
Photo Flash: Beck Center for the Arts presents A GREAT WILDERNESS
by A.A. Cristi
- Mar 3, 2017
Beck Center for the Arts proudly presents the regional premiere of A Great Wilderness March 3 through April 9, 2017 in the intimate Studio Theater. Show times are 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, and 3 p.m. Sundays. Written by 2014 MacArthur Genius Grant recipient Samuel D. Hunter, A Great Wilderness begins with Walt as he prepares for a reluctant retirement.
A GREAT WILDERNESS Touches on Timely Themes at Beck Center
by BWW
News Desk
- Mar 3, 2017
Beck Center for the Arts proudly presents the regional premiere of A Great Wilderness March 3 through April 9, 2017 in the intimate Studio Theater. Show times are 8 p.m. Todays and Saturdays, and 3 p.m. Sundays. Tickets are now on sale. Buy early and save with promo code: NATURE to receive $5 off each adult/senior ticket purchased by March 2.
A GREAT WILDERNESS Touches on Timely Themes at Beck Center
by A.A. Cristi
- Feb 21, 2017
Beck Center for the Arts proudly presents the regional premiere of A Great Wilderness March 3 through April 9, 2017 in the intimate Studio Theater. Show times are 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, and 3 p.m. Sundays. Tickets are now on sale. Buy early and save with promo code: NATURE to receive $5 off each adult/senior ticket purchased by March 2.
WordStage Literary Concerts Presents RICHARD WAGNER'S VISIT TO ROSSINI �" PARIS 1860
by BWW
News Desk
- Nov 18, 2016
In 1860 Wagner went to Paris to arrange a performance of his new opera, Tannhauser at the Paris Opera. While there he made the obligatory visits to the great composers living in and around the city. His visit to Rossini was memorable as the older Bel Canto school composer had reportedly made some very disparaging remarks about Wagner's music, so Wagner went with more than a bit of trepidation. These rumors proved to be false and what ensued was an afternoon of an exchange of musical ideas and reminiscences about their careers and accomplishments, in which they shared opinions on and cited influences of a number of the great composer of their era. All this was recorded by the Parisian musician and journalist, Edmond Michotte.
WordStage Literary Concerts Presents RICHARD WAGNER'S VISIT TO ROSSINI �" PARIS 1860
by A.A. Cristi
- Nov 3, 2016
In 1860 Wagner went to Paris to arrange a performance of his new opera, Tannhauser at the Paris Opera. While there he made the obligatory visits to the great composers living in and around the city. His visit to Rossini was memorable as the older Bel Canto school composer had reportedly made some very disparaging remarks about Wagner's music, so Wagner went with more than a bit of trepidation. These rumors proved to be false and what ensued was an afternoon of an exchange of musical ideas and reminiscences about their careers and accomplishments, in which they shared opinions on and cited influences of a number of the great composer of their era. All this was recorded by the Parisian musician and journalist, Edmond Michotte.
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