Signature Productions invites the audience in with an impressive production of Victor Hugo’s masterpiece. R. Brodie Perry gives a nuanced performance as Valjean, and Michael Vojvodich brings a controlled precision to his Javert.
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“Popera” quartet Il Divo expands its repertoire, singing Broadway tunes Saturday alongside Tony-winner Lea Salonga.
After 25 years, Southern Nevada’s longest-running arts organization is folding. The Contemporary Arts Center’s board of directors has voted to dissolve the organization, effective April 5, citing finances, lack of long-term exhibition space and community needs.
Small-town Kansas is as close as Las Vegas Little Theatre’s main stage this weekend when the troupe opens a production of William Inge’s Pulitzer Prize-winning 1953 drama “Picnic.”
Singer Roslyn Kind performs at Cabaret Jazz, staking out her own musical territory despite her close connection with another well-known singer: her (half) sister, Barbra Streisand.
Utah Shakespeare Festival breaks ground on the Beverley Taylor Sorenson Center for the Arts,, thanks to $5 million gift from the Englestad Family Foundation.
“The Tonight Show” band never had to play pop hits on school classroom instruments when Doc Severinsen was at the helm. But if there had been YouTube back then, the 86-year-old showman probably would have been game.
If nothing else, the 2014 class of inductees to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas’ Nevada Entertainer/Artist Hall of Fame demonstrate how diverse the arts are in Nevada.
A newly reimagined version of Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” takes shape under the guidance of co-creator and director Teller and collaborator Aaron Posner.
Downtown Las Vegas has seen some fiery events before, but Friday’s “Life Cube” event may have taken things to a new incendiary level.
When licensing parameters allowed community theater companies to produce “Les Miserables,” it was music to the ears for Signature Productions. The company plans to present the famed musical April 4-26 at the Summerlin Library and Performing Arts Center.
Saxophonist David Sanborn and singer-guitarist Jonathan Butler were born worlds apart — but share a lifelong love of music that changed their lives as children.
Sorry, rest of the world. Las Vegas — or at least everyone who saw the Jabbawockeez at the Monte Carlo — already knew all John Legend needs is a piano.
Once upon a time in Las Vegas’ spangled past, burlesque stars were marquee attractions along Las Vegas Boulevard. Even now, you can still find purveyors of racy, risque burlesque entertainment in Glitter City — if you know where to look.
St. Martin in the Fields is a Greek revival church in Trafalgar Square in the city of Westminster, London. Built in the early 1700s, it opened in 1724.