The Haircut
The Ark presents a tale for ages 8+ about magic, music, and hair by Wayne Jordan & Tom Lane.
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The Ark presents a tale for ages 8+ about magic, music, and hair by Wayne Jordan & Tom Lane.
Junk Ensemble's DOLORES gives voice to a once-silenced girl in this immersive feminist reimagining of Lolita.
Junk Ensemble's DOLORES gives voice to a once-silenced girl in this immersive feminist reimagining of Lolita.
Join me and the rest of the incredible cast, crew and artists, Saturday, 5th October at 12pm Smock Alley Theatre Main Stage for Hysterically Shopping! to some sort of end… A new opera with tasteinyourmouth and Glasshouse Ensemble
From Antiquity to Modernity takes audiences on a journey from the icons of classical music to their modern counterparts. Curated by Berginald Rash, the series takes a playful and joyous approach – juxtaposing the old and the new, the canonical and well-known to and recently reappraised and celebrated.
From Antiquities to Modernity takes audiences on a journey from the icons of classical music to their modern counterparts. Curated by Berginald Rash, the series takes a playful and joyous approach – juxtaposing the old and the new, the canonical and well-known to and recently reappraised and celebrated.
From Antiquities to Modernity takes audiences on a journey from the icons of classical music to their modern counterparts. Curated by Berginald Rash, the series takes a playful and joyous approach – juxtaposing the old and the new, the canonical and well-known to and recently reappraised and celebrated.
From Antiquities to Modernity takes audiences on a journey from the icons of classical music to their modern counterparts. Curated by Berginald Rash, the series takes a playful and joyous approach – juxtaposing the old and the new, the canonical and well-known to and recently reappraised and celebrated.
Kirkos presents "The Song Ring’d Sky" a new piece by Irish composer Ian Wilson and "bayou-borne, for Pauline" by New Zealand-born American composer Annea Lockwood.