Ecole Jacques Lecoq is a Parisian school devoted to physical theater training – utilizing body, space, movement and an intense focus on collaboration and interaction with...
Jazz at the Deuces, a marathon, multi-part concert, will take place this Saturday, Oct. 12 at the Historic Manhattan Casino on 22nd Street South (a.k.a. The...
A festival like no other, Mountainfilm, based in Telluride, Colorado, has been directing a widescreen spotlight on earth and its inhabitants – the real deal, not...
It could be successfully argued that it’s always a good time for political lampoonery – Washington has given us no shortage of “if we don’t laugh,...
During the course of The Turn of the Screw, currently onstage at freeFall Theatre, the unnamed governess at the heart of the story never laughs. Oh,...
October has arrived, as we all suspected it would, and with it comes the full blossom of an honest-to-goodness arts season. St. Petersburg – well, the...
The Florida Orchestra returns this weekend, with music director Michael Francis leading a concert cleverly titled Opening Night. Hired on in 2014, Francis is the creative...
One example of the durability of Abbey Road, the final Beatles album, is that the remix in its new, 50th anniversary edition barely registers. Abbey Road...
There are a half dozen characters in Henry James’ classic gothic ghost story The Turn of the Screw, which takes place inside a dark, spooky English...
Dancer and choreographer Alex Jones, like others in his chosen field, would like to see dance carve out a larger profile in the bay area. There...