Haleyann Hart is using her talents as a singer, actress and dancer to raise money for Family Promise, which helps families dealing with homelessness.
Arts & Culture
Tennessee Williams’ classic play “The Glass Menagerie” is filled with drama and it’s easy to guide with a heavy hand. Happily, this production at the Onyx Theatre, directed by Ernie Curcio, manages to bring a lightness that deftly counterbalances the desperation that simmers beneath the surface of the characters.
After the successful launch of the Broadway Las Vegas and Jazz Roots series, The Smith Center branches out, adding the “Classical & Beyond” and “The Best of the New York Stage” packages featuring artists ranging from opera diva Renee Fleming to Broadway divas Patti LuPone and Audra McDonald.
“How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying,” the 1961 hit musical comedy by Frank Loesser and Abe Burrows, offers a parallax view of the business world that continually causes us to shift our viewpoint between modern and postmodern perspectives.
“Lost” in Austen? Absolutely — and blissfully so.
We all know the way to Neverland. (In case you’ve forgotten: second star to the right and straight on ’til morning.)
Be careful what you wish for — and remember that uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.
The Utah Shakespeare Festival’s fizzy, dizzy production of Cole Porter’s 1934 “Anything Goes” bubbles like a Champagne cocktail.
Peter Chu has spent a lot of time traveling — dancing, teaching, creating choreography — in the years since he was a cast member of Celine Dion’s “A New Day.”
In the documentary “TRANS,” director Chris Arnold set out to tell the world the truth about transsexuals.
The more things change, the more they stay the same.