Sing physics and chemistry carols with the kids!
Here's a great way to combine some seasonal fun with science. Learn some physics and chemistry carols! From "The 12 Days of Physics" to "O Come All Ye Gases" to "I'm Dreaming of a White Precipitate,"...
View ArticleLook: Huge World Premiere Coming To San Francisco
San Francisco — The San Francisco Opera will present the world premiere of Tobias Picker's "Dolores Claiborne" on Sept. 18 next year. The company said...
View ArticleVeges and other musical fun
University of Otago 2012 Mozart Fellow Robbie Ellis. Photo by Linda Robertson. From composing orchestral music to performing comedy and improv, Robbie Ellis is a versatile musician. Charmian Smith...
View ArticleSeats being snapped up for SCIRT World Buskers Festival
Friday, 7 December 2012, 9:53 am Press Release: World Buskers Festival Media Release 7 December 2012 Seats being snapped up for the 2013 SCIRT World Buskers Festival shows Seats can be secured to...
View ArticleLong Island Events
Find us on Facebook Follow Us on Twitter Aa myFavs Tue4 Short Films: Chaplin Mutuals Huntington , NY 800-838-3006 Be the first to rate: 0 Click to rate When: Tue. 12/4 7:30 p.m.. Where: 423 Park Ave....
View ArticleBuzz Bellmont: The Critic's Critic
Terrence McNally’s GOLDEN AGE is Masterful, Insightful, Amusing Look at Bellini’s World Tuesday, December 4, 2012 Comments | E-mail | Print The masterful and ingenious playwright Terrence McNally has...
View ArticleTop talent to ignite awesome opera fest
For the remaining part of this week, Joburg’s Market Theatre in Newtown will come alive to the sounds of opera. Very few stalwart Market supporters would ever guess that this could happen, but with...
View ArticleLola Lesoleil brings home most classic
This past weekend, the red carpet rolled out for performers from all over the world to crown the best of burlesque at The Great Southern Exposure, a delightful burlesque pageant run by Big Mamma...
View Article“The Heat of the Sun,” by David Rain, explores tormented life of...
“Operatic” is the adjective that springs to mind to describe David Rain’s excessive debut, and that’s appropriate enough, given that it chronicles the tormented life of Cio-Cio-San’s son after she...
View ArticleHistorical Bars of Cleveland
Cleveland has a rich history, well-preserved by the local establishments that have stayed true to their roots. The following five Cleveland-area bars are long-time landmarks that have stood the test...
View ArticleViva Forever! snubs Spice Girls' solo songs (apart from Ginger Spice's, that...
When Viva Forever!, the new musical inspired by the Spice Girls, opens next week, it will be an opportunity to revisit some old chart hits. “Wannabe”, “Mama” and “Goodbye” will all...
View ArticleTheater review: 'Golden Age'
At the Jan. 24, 1835 premiere of Vincenzo Bellini’s final opera, “I Puritani,” the air was thick with cutthroat competition, a mangled marriage proposal and a killer cough. Such drama! And that was...
View ArticleMega dinner to enlighten public on national issues
PETALING JAYA: A mega dinner organised by MCA will take place here this Sunday to inform the public on national...
View ArticleEscapist fare perfect for the holidays
THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE DIRECTOR: Greg Homann MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Kevin Kraak CAST: David Dennis, Michael Richard, Jonathan Taylor, |Clinton Hawks, Keaton |Ditchfield. VENUE: Sandton Old Mutual Theatre...
View ArticleScience Burlesque listings
The Cockpit Theatre , London Mon 10th December 2012 The innocent joy of discovery at the heart of science, plied with absinthe till it wakes in a stranger's bed. Date: Monday 10th December 2012 Venue:...
View ArticleGolden Age: Theater Review
share Boneau/Bryan-Brown The Bottom Line Despite a stellar cast, Terrence McNally's latest opera-themed play lacks the pizzazz of such previous efforts as "The Lisbon Traviata" and "Master Class."...
View ArticleClassical Music and Opera Listings for Dec. 7-13
Classical Connect With Us on Twitter Follow @nytimesarts for arts and entertainment news. Arts Twitter List: Critics, Reporters and Editors A sortable calendar of noteworthy cultural events in the New...
View ArticleReview: Dustin Hoffman's 'Quartet' finds a gentler side of humor
Making "Quartet," a film about life in the spotlight and the drive to stay in the game, doesn't seem like much of a stretch — or a risk — for Dustin Hoffman. With a storied career that is still lively...
View Article'Quartet' a light step for first-time director Dustin Hoffman - Wire...
Making "Quartet," a film about life in the spotlight and the drive to stay in the game, doesn't seem like much of a stretch - or a risk - for Dustin Hoffman. With a storied career that is still lively...
View ArticleBest one yet! 'La Clemenza di Tito' allows the Met to outdo itself
Jordane Delahaye, Gleaner Writer With each installation in its Live in HD series, the Metropolitan Opera seems to outdo itself. La Clemenza di Tito was leaps and bounds ahead of its predecessors. The...
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