CNN:
Jude Law, Hugh Jackman and Daniel Craig, three big Hollywood leading actors, are doing Broadway this season, Jackman and Craig are actually sharing the stage on the play "A Steady Rain" playing two Chicago cops, while Law is (Read More)
ExploreTalent.com - Acting and Modeling Auditions:
11-20-09 - Reno, NV>San Francisco, CA - AUDITIONS for THE GILDEDA new, original musical getting it's World Premiere Production as part of the Thick House Presenting Series, The Gilded is the story of a disillusioned soldier, (Read More)
ExploreTalent.com - Acting and Modeling Auditions:
11-20-09 - Dallas, TX>Oklahoma City, OK - PerformancesApril 22-25, 2009For the next few months leading up to December, there is a ramshackle, barely equity theatre rehearsing in Weed, CA at the College of the Siskiyous. It is (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Politics:
On Monday we went to the National Theatre to see Alan Bennett's new play, The Habit of Art, about a fictional meeting between WH Auden and Benjamin Britten. It was the performance before press night, so there had been no no (Read More)
The Guardian:
He got his big break playing Quentin Crisp in The Naked Civil Servant and now, 34 years later, John Hurt is at it againThere's something disturbing about John Hurt. That familiar Mount Rushmore face seems to have ironed itsel (Read More)
The Guardian:
Barbican, LondonShakespeare gets a close-up in Toneelgroep's compression of three plays – Coriolanus, Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra – a remarkable six-hour marathon played without an interval. If that sounds like a p (Read More)
observer.guardian.co.uk:
Bluegrass, fado, opera and jazz fuse together at Georgia's glorious medley of a festival. Kate Connolly falls in love with the music, history and mint julepsThe man who drives me from the airport to my hotel sings for much of (Read More)
The Guardian:
A reader tells of her love of G2, Suduoku and cost-saving tips in Money as well as a project involving young deaf NepalisMy husband and I have been reading the Guardian for years. On weekdays I start with G2 – I'm addicted to (Read More)
The Guardian:
Swedish soprano whose perceptive singing and vivid acting made her a great heroine in operas by Tchaikovsky, Richard Strauss and JanacekOne of the most perceptive and admired sopranos of the postwar era, Elisabeth Söderström, (Read More)
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Author : Muhammad Azeem AshrafThere are three types of tickets which have been purchased by millions of people in this world Sports, concert and theatre tickets are very much demanding tickets without which you cannot obtain (Read More)
guardian.co.uk: The Guardian newspaper: Comment & debate:
It was not boredom but anger that tempted me to leave a play in mid-show – but I lacked the courageIn the middle decades of the 20th century, when theatre was testing the limits of taste, an off-stage sound-effect was regular (Read More)
Boing Boing:
My film director pal Scott Compton just finished shooting a documentary about singer-songwriter Chuck Prophet. Scott and collaborator John Behrens joined Prophet and his band in Mexico City earlier this year where the group r (Read More)
Engadget:
Shakespeare's plays have a long, long history of being modded to fit the times. We've seen Macbeths do the running man, and Cordelias dressed like Susie Sioux -- and we've also seen Forbidden Planet, so we know that Robby was (Read More)
The Guardian:
Rita Marcalo's plan to induce a seizure on stage challenges people's fears of the condition – and makes for witty artThirty years ago I tried to fundraise for Fall Down and Be Counted, a documentary about living with epilepsy (Read More)
The Guardian:
For all its sexual confusion and lack of private parts, critics are finding Mike Bartlett's provocatively titled play an impressive packageRight then, shall we just get the sniggering over with? It's Mike Bartlett's new play, (Read More)
The Guardian:
BFI Southbank to exhibit paintings and sketches of 'Freudian ballet' created for the film by Hein HeckrothThe Red Shoes, Powell and Pressburger's 1948 masterpiece, is one of the most visually spectacular movies in British his (Read More)
The Guardian:
An epilepsy charity says it is "very concerned" about a dance artist who is planning to induce a seizure on stage. Rita Marcalo has stopped taking her epilepsy medication before her show in Bradford next month. Marcalo, who i (Read More)
The Guardian:
It's been labelled derisory and unperformable, Monty Python lampooned it, even its fans admit it's ridiculous. But the neglected 1950s musical Salad Days isn't mere escapismOutside, it's overcast and autumn and engineering wo (Read More)