Staging a Shakespearean ‘Dream’ for a Sustainable Future
Among the summer perennials is A Midsummer Night’s Dream, William Shakespeare’s comedy about lovers…
Among the summer perennials is A Midsummer Night’s Dream, William Shakespeare’s comedy about lovers…
Stages big and small throughout the county are shining a spotlight on theatrical productions of all kinds this spring. Through June, there will be offerings for audiences of all ages — from a play by comedy legend Neil Simon and a musical version of the Academy Award-winning Amelie to a performance inspired by local exhibition and first-time readings of local playwrights. Here are more than a dozen theater performances happening through June.
When Ann-Ngaire Martin saw The Sound Inside during its Broadway run in late 2019, the work left her feeling blown out of her seat.
For 15 years, Westchester Collaborative Theater has provided audiences with theater productions made by up-and-coming playwrights. To start off December, they will be presenting the premiere of Misha Sinclair’s look into the future with Eden’s Echo, which runs through December 10.
In the heart of Westchester, where the echoes of rock ‘n’ roll history mix with the pulse of artistic innovation, Choices: A Rock Opera took its first steps. Now it will take its final Westchester bow at Emelin Theatre before touring and landing on Off-Broadway.
A new season has begun at White Plains Performing Arts Center (WPPAC), and with it comes three new main stage musicals: In the Heights, Anastasia and Beautiful: The Carole King Musical.
One may say that art imitates life, and life imitates art. It’s a cyclical process. An artist is inspired by the world around them. Other artists are, in turn, inspired by that creative output. They then create something new while inserting their own life experiences.
Each year, Westchester Magazine’s 914 Inc. puts a spotlight on some of Westchester’s savviest businesspeople under the age of 35 – otherwise known as the Wunderkinds.
Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival (HVSF) in Garrison recently announced its upcoming summer season.
Three years after the pandemic shuttered their live productions, the Schoolhouse Theater is returning to its beloved building with a new live season of plays, beginning with “Red”
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