The Tony-winning, Pulitzer-winning, Grammy-winning musical “Hamilton” is a multivenue phenomenon.
Carol Cling
Carol Cling was an arts writer and movie critic at the Review-Journal before retiring in 2018. From Orange County, California, Cling graduated with honors from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism and studied screenwriting at the American Film Institute and the BBC in London.
Between “Of Thee I Sing” and “Hamilton,” multiple musicals have given U.S. history and politics the song-and-dance treatment.
“Blue Angel: Between Heaven and Earth” is a free exhibit at the Neon Museum’s new Ne10 Studio, 1001 W. Bonanza Road.
They’re not just in the room where it happens. Joseph Morales and Nik Walker are in the room making it happen.
Majestic Repertory Theatre concludes its “Revolutionary” season with George Orwell’s ever-timely allegory — about farm animals who rebel against their negligent human master, only to discover that power corrupts even their noble all-animals-are-equal society.
Talk about your epic road trips.
If you missed out on tickets to “Hamilton’s” upcoming Smith Center run, you’ve got another shot.
When you make a wish list, you don’t expect to get everything on it.
Local creativity isn’t confined to the Strip.
All roads lead to Las Vegas — including the ones linking “Ballet & Broadway,” which closes Nevada Ballet Theatre’s season this weekend at The Smith Center’s Reynolds Hall.
Three Gods in three weeks: God has many faces in “An Act of God.”
As old-time movie star Mae West once said, too much of a good thing can be wonderful. First Friday organizers agree with Mae — at least this May, theming this month’s downtown arts celebration “Abundance.”
Fred W. Smith, former chairman of the Review-Journal’s onetime parent company Donrey Media Group, died Sunday night at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles. He was 84.
The quest to be “in the room where it happens” — The Smith Center’s Reynolds Hall during “Hamilton’s” May 29-June 24 run — began hours before tickets to the Tony-winning musical went on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. Saturday.