10 Shows to Catch in March and April
Over the next two months, a bevy of new works have their premieres and a major festival returns to London.
Over the next two months, a bevy of new works have their premieres and a major festival returns to London.
On June 12, Florida governor Ron DeSantis, exerting his line-item veto power, cut all state arts funding for 2024–25 to zero. $32 million had been slated to go to more than 600 arts organizations, ranging from large companies (Miami City Ballet lost $70,500, according to the Sun Sentinel) to small, education-based centers.
Brand-new works and U.S. premieres fill February’s jam-packed performance calendar. Here’s what we want to catch most.
Queer histories and futures, science fiction and fantasy, techniques and storytelling devices rooted in Black and African culture, and more—our performance picks this month run the gamut. Here’s what we’re looking forward to most.
Delayed debuts, triumphant returns, onstage reunions—there’s loads to celebrate across the December performance landscape. Here are five offerings we don’t want to miss. Way Back Wednesday NEW YORK CITYThe 1975 film Dog Day Afternoon dramatizes the events of a bank robbery gone wrong and the ensuing police standoff. One of the men attempting this robbery […]
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