The gay country star will be appearing unmasked with his face on display for the first time in the Broadway production of Cabaret.
Our last best hope for sharing, shaping, and wrangling over independent ideas may turn out to be America’s scrappy and disparate arts spaces—if they can hang on financially.
Which famous face did you see at the Citizens Theatre? Email [email protected] to share your memories and photos, ...
Black American novelists, filmmakers and other writers are using comedy to reveal — and combat — our era’s disturbing ...
Country music star Orville Peck will show his face when he stars in "Cabaret" on Broadway, beginning March 31.
Trump administration to fire federal art caretakers, leaving public art — including important California pieces — vulnerable.
Since the announcement came in January that country music star Orville Peck will replace Adam Lambert as the next Emcee in ...
Sean 'Diddy' Combs pleads not guilty to an indictment alleging misconduct. West End theatres outshine Broadway due to a ...
When the pandemic forced organizations to close, it created chaos. But it also forced arts groups to think differently about ...
There’s also a new Community Engagement and Education Director.
Through June 8: "Lunar Phases: Korean Moon Jars" — Denver Art Museum, 100 W. 14th Ave. Parkway, Denver, go online for prices: ...
Fugard, who died March 8, was a white South African whose plays explored the consequences of Apartheid. He was later awarded a Tony Award for lifetime achievement. Originally broadcast in 1986.