IN CLAY is an affecting, engaging, and utterly unique theatrical experience — unlike anything on stage now. The deeply felt, ...
Alexandre Dumas, the famed French author of swashbuckling adventures, such as The Three Musketeers (1844), The Count of Monte Cristo (1846) and The Man in the Iron Mask (1848–50), was an admirer of ...
It may be the panto season of fun and laughter in theatres nationwide but there is no peace from the wokewarriors.
The royal family’s holiday celebrations may center on Buckingham Palace and Sandringham, but Windsor Castle remains one of ...
Though Windsor Castle predates Buckingham Palace by centuries, it is the latter where the monarch records the annual ...
The Redcar Sword Dancers will uphold a historic tradition this Boxing Day with their 59th annual Greatham sword dance, ...
Johnny McKnight, a veteran of panto for two decades at both the Tron Theatre in Glasgow and the Macrobert arts centre in ...
The centuries-old tradition of pantomime arrived in Thousand Oaks this month with 5-Star Theatricals’ staging of “The Wonderful Winter of Oz,” starring John O’Hurley, best known as the melodiously ...
Claire O’Reilly ’s lovely, deeply spooky production for the Gate, working from a robust adaptation by Neil Bartlett, confirms ...
The show manages to be positive and heartwarming, championing kindness and generosity without being schmaltzy or saccharine.
STARZ has released the final opening title sequence for “Outlander,” performed by Academy Award and four-time Grammy winner ...