ST. LOUIS — The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis presents Emma, by Kate Hamill, based on the Jane Austen novel, December 3 - 21, 2025 at the Loretto-Hilton Center on the campus of Webster University.
If you're flying out of Montgomery, the airport wants to make sure you're prepared to get to your destination! We raised over $41,000, and collected more than 14,000 pounds of food and over 5,000 toys ...
Blue Oyster Cult has released some indelible hits during its 53 years of recording — notably “(Don’t Fear) The Reaper,” “Godzilla” and “Burnin’ For You.” But that’s only part of the band’s story.
WESTFIELD, NJ — The Westfield High School Theatre Department is bringing history and heart to the stage this week with its production of “Blue Stockings.” Set in 1896 Cambridge, England, Jessica Swale ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The characters in Else Went’s quiet Off Broadway debut at the Public Theater try to make sense of the world while coming-of-age in the early aughts.
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Jane Austen’s most famous novel adapted into a screwball stage comedy? It’s a screwy idea and certainly not likely to please former English profs turned critics. Adapter Kate Hamill knew as much and ...
If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. 'The Great American Mousical' isn't just a kids' book, but a "family read" that offers plenty of Easter eggs for kids and theater-loving ...
Alpine Theatre Project’s fall youth musical, “Madagascar, a Musical Adventure JR,” brings more than 130 talented young performers from across the Flathead Valley to the Whitefish Performing Arts ...
Austen purists beware: Ava Pickett’s modern-day take on Emma may well give you palpitations. And sure, all the social media chat and nightclub outings do feel a little on the nose. But if you can look ...
Ava Pickett is a writer on song. Her debut play 1536, a vivid chunk of reimagined history, won the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize for women playwrights. Now she’s followed it up with a riotously funny, ...
It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a theatre in want of sufficient funds, must be in possession of an adaptation. Rising star India Shaw-Smith, soon to grace our TV screens in Spartacus: ...
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