Category - Theatre & Ballet
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Bay Area Theatre Week returns with half-off tickets
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TheatreWorks goes from crisis to world premieres
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Pinky Patel to fill Davidson Theatre with laughter
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Playhouse in the Park to present ‘Lion, Witch and Wardrobe’
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‘Company’ at PPAC has funny moments, but feels a bit dated
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Genesius Theatre presents the musical ‘Unexpected Joy’
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‘Impractical Jokers’ coming to Nutmeg State
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Tony Lee Kimball September 21, 1961 - November 12, 2023
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Marysville Charter Academy of the Arts presents redition of ‘Mean Girls: The Musical’
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Be their guest: HS students stage timeless musical, will host Art Night
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Schools are getting ready for ‘Funk 2024’
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`Little Shop of Horrors' sets up shop at Vanden High
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‘Welcome to Bafaziland’ is a story of resilience and hope
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New venue means show goes on
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Uncle Fester up to the usual shenanigans during The Addams Family Musical
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TheatreWorks readies 2 world premieres for 2024-25 season
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These boots were meant for walking into musical at Spa
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Ballet, Broadway dreams, crime caper, car race and a genius’ teenage years
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Tom Wilson's memoir-turned-musical brings 'celebration of Indigenous identity' to Hamilton stage
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Classic Hitchcock spy thriller with a comedic twist at Teatru Manoel
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‘Company’ at PPAC has funny moments, but feels a bit dated
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Neary’s award-winning ‘The Stands’ plays Newburyport’s Firehouse
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BLAZING A NEW PATH
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Atlanta’s Spring Arts Scene
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History and Shakespeare mixed together in a thrilling reimagining
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Howick playwright excited to debut new musical
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GO ON . . . TREAT
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Payson Community Theatre brings local community together both on and off the stage
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#SEIZE THE DAY
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The Play That Goes Wrong
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San Diego seen on Broadway
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Workshops, Courses, Auditions & Events
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Life and language at the Old Globe
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‘A celebration of American dance’
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Kutztown Folk Festival awarded grant to host student musicians
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Carmen offers perfect opera entry point
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With history-making Indigenous production, Winnipeg ballet keeps legend and language alive
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Pulitzer-winning writer David Mamet calls Hollywood’s diversity efforts 'fascist totalitarianism'
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