NYCA cast performs Footloose in Hurley
When it comes to theatrical entertainment, usually the movie follows the play. But in the case of Footloose, a musical
When it comes to theatrical entertainment, usually the movie follows the play. But in the case of Footloose, a musical
If the Austrian morality police had had their way back in 1851, Rigoletto, the tragic opera composed by Giuseppe Verdi
One hundred years ago, the pages of Variety were full of reviews of the latest vaudeville acts to hit the
If you’re a regular movie-goer, you’re part of a disappearing breed. The declining — and aging — audience for cinema
Chill winds and bright, keening skies, weird political signs from the edges and this rising inner need to hunker down
We may not always like it, but Shakespeare fans get used to producers and directors trying to come up with
Some say that the new “young” is 40, maybe 50 years old – at least when it comes to defining
There’s beautiful symmetry, as well as some sweet ironies, to the new retrospective exhibition of artists’ books created and published
We know and treasure Leonardo Da Vinci as much for what he represented as for what he actually created. And
Saugerties Pro Musica will present the Strawberry Hill Fiddlers at the United Methodist Church in Saugerties this Sunday, January 15