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In this co-presentation with Mosaic Theater, the Tony-winning actor tells deeply personal truths about his life of anxiety over who he really is. For people at Ari’el Stachel’s one-man show hoping to ...
As A24 re-releases the Colman Domingo Oscar contender in movie theaters this week, the indie studio is also making Sing Sing available to nearly a million incarcerated people across the U.S. By ...
With bonus content of Clapton discussing the inspiration behind songs right before he took the stage, the 90-minute special will premiere in select cinemas in the U.S. and U.K. on Monday ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Seaview, whose buzzy shows include “Romeo + Juliet,” has seized a chance to have its own theater by taking over Second ...
is a joint production of Mosaic Theater and the J. Ari’el Stachel. Photo by Nathan Johnson courtesy of Theater J. I talked to Stachel — or Ari, as he prefers to be called — during a lull in rehearsals ...
But she was best known for the beloved Off Center Theater. By Penelope Green Abigail McGrath was an aspiring actor with a day job as a copywriter at an ad agency — and working weekend nights ...
The Tony-winning regional theater scheduled the shows for back-to-back weekends, three performances each, at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium: Cole Porter’s 1934 comedy “Anything Goes ...
Amid the devastation of downtown Pacific Palisades caused by this week’s firestorm, the Bay Theater has emerged relatively unscathed. While nearby buildings were reduced to ash, developer Rick ...
News of Landmark's Hillcrest Cinemas closing hit me while I was on holiday break, and I confess, I simply did not have the heart to deal with it. But the whispered rumors from mid-December are now ...
A not-to-be-missed, uniquely fun celebration of a great film, the beautifully restored Michigan Theater, and Russ and Deb’s long and dedicated service to the community. Admission is only $12.50.