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  • Performing art
    By Anne Davis
    March 3, 2022
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    From Lincoln Center to Lincoln — Stars of American Ballet at the Lied Center on Saturday | Arts and theater

    Daniel Ulbricht calls Saturday’s performance of the Stars of the American Ballet “Lincoln to Lincoln.” It would be Lincoln Center, where the 10 dancers of New ...
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  • Puppeteers
    By Anne Davis
    February 25, 2022
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    ‘Page to the Stage’ goes behind the scenes at the Nebraska Rep | Nebraska today

    A new video series from University Communication’s Curt Bright takes Huskers behind the scenes to learn about the work that goes into directing a Nebraska Repertory ...
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  • Puppeteers
    By Anne Davis
    February 21, 2022
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    Full cast for The Wicker Husband’s return confirmed

    The full cast has now been confirmed for The Wicker Husbandwhich returns to the Watermill Theater in Newbury after its original run (which received a 5-star ...
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  • Puppeteers of America
    By Anne Davis
    February 17, 2022
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    The Fringe at 40 becomes a documentary history

    Breadcrumb Links local arts festivals The new film Fringe At 40: The Story So Far, marks the 40th anniversary of the Edmonton Theater Festival, the largest ...
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  • Performing art
    By Anne Davis
    January 8, 2022
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    If the world is a stage, play on it – News

    The performing arts are as old as civilization, but they have also evolved over time. As we become consumed by personalized digital content, will the pure ...
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  • Puppeteers of America
    By Anne Davis
    December 7, 2021
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    How a 3.5m tall puppet called Little Amal ‘walked’ 8,000 km across Europe in 2021

    The spark of the idea for Little Amal was brilliant in its simplicity – it was just “for a walk,” says Tracey Seaward, one of the ...
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  • Performing art
    By Anne Davis
    November 25, 2021
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    A dream collaboration – The University of Sydney

    “This production of A Midsummer Night’s dream marks the start of a meaningful collaboration between NIDA and SCM. Britten preserved and captured all the comedic nuances ...
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  • Puppeteers of America
    By Anne Davis
    November 24, 2021
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    Carrie Mae Weems to Present New Multidisciplinary Commissions Reflecting the Past Five Years in America

    One of America’s foremost image makers and social commentators, Syracuse University scholar-in-residence Carrie Mae Weems returns to the Park Avenue Armory in New York City this ...
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  • Performing art
    By Anne Davis
    November 21, 2021
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    Hubbard Street Dancers Make Outstanding ‘RE / TURN’ | Chicago News

    Hubbard Street Dancers Kevin J. Shannon, Alyssa Allen, Alysia Johnson and Andrew Murdock performing “Jardi Tancat” by Nacho Duato. (Photo by Michelle Reid) “Sweet are the ...
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  • Puppeteers
    By Anne Davis
    November 19, 2021
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    “Little Amal”: a larger-than-life refugee puppet continues its journey

    A giant puppet representing a young refugee girl is part of “The Walk”, an artistic initiative that has traveled 8,000 kilometers in support of refugees. She ...
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  • Performing art
    By Anne Davis
    November 10, 2021
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    “Legendary Count Basie Orchestra Performs Music by Ella Fitzgerald” – NoHo Arts District

    The Soraya presents the legendary Count Basie Orchestra performing music by Ella Fitzgerald, directed by Scotty Barnhart and starring singer Lizz Wright on Wednesday, November 17. ...
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  • Puppeteers of America
    By Anne Davis
    November 3, 2021
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    CFA conference explores the intersection of women and theater masks – The Daily Free Press

    Mask art – from oversized artistic heads and masked portraits to theatrical masks – is featured in performance art around the world. A recent four-part Boston ...
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  • Performing art
    By Anne Davis
    October 30, 2021
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    Opera at Florham presents La Vie de Bohème

    Opera in Florham is delighted to bring five performers to the Morristown stage on Sunday November 7th at 3pm to sing their dream roles of Puccini ...
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  • Performing art
    By Anne Davis
    October 28, 2021
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    Two theaters, different worlds – The New York Times

    MUNICH – This month hundreds of stylish Bavarians, many dressed in the region’s traditional attire in lederhosen and dirndls, gathered for the festive opening of the ...
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  • Performing art
    By Anne Davis
    October 9, 2021
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    Suffolk Theater announces new director

    The Suffolk Theater in downtown Riverhead has a new director. Gary Hygom, former executive director of the Patchogue Theater for the Performing Arts and 20-year production ...
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  • Performing art
    By Anne Davis
    October 6, 2021
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    Stage West’s $ 3 million theater expansion brings new experiences to Fort Worth

    This week, West scene opens its new season in freshly expanded spaces that include a bright lobby, upgraded rehearsal room, and modular theater, making the entire ...
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  • Performing art
    By Anne Davis
    October 2, 2021
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    Marrugeku marks an important step, prepares the next movement | Review of northern beaches

    When aspiring dancer Dalisa Pigram met emerging theater director Rachael Swain in the mid-1990s, she had no idea they would forge a creative partnership lasting 25 ...
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  • Performing art
    By Anne Davis
    October 1, 2021
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    Performing Arts Series Brings Contemporary Dance to Northern Nevada Communities

    The Performing Arts Series at the University of Nevada, Reno, hosts the Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company in northern Nevada for a week of public performances, workshops and ...
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  • Performing art
    By Anne Davis
    September 24, 2021
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    Surrey Arts & Culture Award finalists named for Ambassador, Music, Innovation, Legacy – Peace Arch News

    Twelve finalists for the 2021 Surrey Arts & Business Awards have been revealed ahead of the October 12 event. Now in their fifth year, the annual ...
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  • Puppeteers
    By Anne Davis
    September 24, 2021
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    Puppets gone crazy! But the love story is real in APT’s ‘Avenue Q’ – The Free Weekly

    BECCA MARTIN-BROWN [email protected] Whether Princeton and Kate Monster find their happy ending on “Avenue Q” is in the hands of the puppet gods – and wacky ...
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  • Performing art
    By Anne Davis
    September 24, 2021
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    Canadian College of the Performing Arts announces in-person season 2021-2022

    Worlds of drama and comedy; fear and bravery; Heaven and Hell collide on stage during this year’s Canadian College of the Performing Arts live theater season. ...
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  • Performing art
    By Anne Davis
    September 23, 2021
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    Law and the world of performing arts

    Initiative Called “Unmute” Hopes to Solve Issues of Sexual Harassment, Copyright, Contracts, Censorship and More For most performers, legal issues remain a slippery slope that they ...
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  • Performing art
    By Anne Davis
    September 22, 2021
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    Ram’s Story of Mandala Celebrates Outdoor Diwali on October 9 at Naper Settlement

    To celebrate the Indian festival of Diwali, Mandala South Asian Performing Arts presents “The Story of Ram”, an immersive family-friendly outdoor show on Saturday, October 9th. ...
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  • Puppeteers
    By Anne Davis
    September 20, 2021
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    Royal Opera House, National Theater, Southbank Center and more, welcome to Little Amal in London.

    Little Amal © Teatro Pubblico Pugliese London’s arts, culture and humanitarian organizations come together to welcome Little Amal on her visit to London October 22-25 as ...
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  • Puppeteers
    By Anne Davis
    September 17, 2021
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    HMTC This Week: Busy Planning Hanford Dia de los Muertos | entertainment

    The Hanford Multicultural Theater will host the Hanford Dia de Los Muertos at 4 p.m. on November 2 at the Hanford Mall. Decorations are being made, ...
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  • Puppeteers
    By Anne Davis
    August 31, 2021
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    City Parks Foundation’s PuppetMobile Announces LITTLE RED’S HOOD Performances

    The City Parks Foundation is proud to announce that PuppetMobile will be visiting local neighborhood parks with its 2021 puppet show, Little Red’s Hood, in New ...
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  • Puppeteers of America
    By Anne Davis
    August 26, 2021
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    The Chicago International Puppet Theater Fest will be back on January 20

    The Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival has been surprisingly busy over the past 18 months, as organizers piloted new programs and rethought festival planning, while crafting ...
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  • Puppeteers
    By Anne Davis
    August 11, 2021
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    Puppet festival returns to New York, all grown up

    After more than a year of crises linked to the pandemic, Manuel Antonio Morán wanted to give New York a gift. He envisioned something light and ...
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  • Performing art
    By Anne Davis
    August 4, 2021
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    Five nationally recognized local artists received artist scholarships in the program’s twelfth year – santamonica.gov

    Aug 3, 2021 5:10 PM by Nathan Birnbaum The Santa Monica Artist Fellowship program nurtures and stimulates the creation of new work by Santa Monica artists ...
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  • Puppeteers
    By Anne Davis
    August 3, 2021
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    Nationwide tour to spread warnings of climate crisis revealed for Scotland’s biggest puppet

    Storm will tour 11 locations across Scotland between August and October. Scotland’s largest puppet, a ‘goddess of the sea’ created in response to the climate crisis, ...
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  • Puppeteers of America
    By Anne Davis
    July 28, 2021
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    “Little Amal”: a larger-than-life refugee puppet on tour in Europe

    Little Amal has a long journey ahead of her. It is expected to travel 8,000 kilometers (approximately 5,000 miles) from the Turkish-Syrian border to Manchester in ...
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  • Puppeteers of America
    By Anne Davis
    July 28, 2021
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    Little Amal takes her first steps for the start of the walk

    Little Amal took her first steps last night, July 27, marking the start of The Walk and her 5,000 mile journey from the Syrian-Turkish border to ...
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  • Performing art
    By Anne Davis
    July 20, 2021
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    Chicago Classical Review »» Clarinetist Anthony McGill returns home for late CSO debut

    Anthony McGill, principal clarinetist of the New York Philharmonic, performs Friday night at the Ravinia Festival. Photo: Eric Rudd When Anthony McGill makes his Chicago Symphony ...
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  • Puppeteers
    By Anne Davis
    July 4, 2021
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    Where humans fail on the world stage, send puppets | Ents & Arts News

    “When the wings of your stage are Turkey and the UK, there’s a really big stage to cover,” Amir Nizar told Sky News, as he scanned ...
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  • Performing art
    By Anne Davis
    June 29, 2021
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    Public theater adopts True Tickets contactless mobile ticketing

    BOSTON–(COMMERCIAL THREAD) – One of New York City’s most renowned and innovative theaters is now leading the way in technology to enhance guest experience. True Tickets ...
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  • Puppeteers
    By Anne Davis
    June 23, 2021
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    Family theater productions return this summer

    Long Island theater directors see the reopening of shows for families as a celebration and rebirth of creativity. They start the season with some of their ...
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  • Performing art
    By Anne Davis
    June 22, 2021
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    Brad Erickson to leave Theater Bay Area after 18 years as de facto spokesperson for the theater industry

    Theater Bay Area Executive Director Brad Erickson speaks alongside Executive Director Rachel Fink (center) and City Lights Theater Company Executive Artistic Director Lisa Mallette at the ...
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  • Puppeteers
    By Anne Davis
    June 15, 2021
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    Return to the performing arts – in the great outdoors | Function of performing arts

    In the past two weeks alone, theaters have started sending out announcements that they are about to reopen. Second city already welcomes the public with Happy ...
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  • Puppeteers
    By Anne Davis
    June 11, 2021
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    OTSL’s ‘New Works, Bold Voices’ addresses current affairs, social justice | Theater reviews

    Markel Reed as James Baldwin and Jonathan Johnson as William F. Buckley in “New Works, Bold Voices” from the Opera Theater of St. Louis. Eric Woolsey ...
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  • Puppeteers
    By Anne Davis
    June 10, 2021
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    EVENTS | Palm Beach Florida Weekly

    “Summer Home,” an exhibit at the Lighthouse ArtCenter, features the original collection of dollhouses by Jupiter Island resident Lucy Bassett Andrews. COURTESY PHOTO ArtCenter gets small ...
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  • Puppeteers
    By Anne Davis
    May 28, 2021
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    Giant 10m puppet to visit Alloa this summer

    A GIANT puppet will emerge from the waters to walk the streets of Alloa in August. Storm, the 10-meter-tall mythical sea goddess, will be in the ...
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  • Performing art
    By Anne Davis
    May 24, 2021
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    Next performance of the Prince Dance Institute

    Prince Dance Company (PDC) will present the dazzling theatrical performing arts film “(Still) En Route”, after being forced by the pandemic to move away from a ...
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  • Puppeteers
    By Anne Davis
    May 17, 2021
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    Little Amal Art Walk will bring great hope to millions of refugees

    Little Amal smiles brightly. Muhammad Yusuf, Feature Writer Between July and November 2021, one of the most ambitious public art projects comes to life in the ...
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  • Performing art
    By Anne Davis
    May 11, 2021
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    Story Made, Record Broken As Verdigris Ensemble Auctions’ Betty’s Notebook On Blockchain – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

    Making the story is exhausting and fatigue can be heard in Sam Brukhman’s voice as he talks about the launch of Betty notebook, NFT (non-fungible token) ...
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  • Puppeteers
    By Anne Davis
    May 5, 2021
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    Applause, applause: two castes run BHS ” little shop of horrors’

    By Pam Johnson / Zip06.com • 05/05/2021 07:00 am EST • Last updated 05/07/2021 11:07 am With two throws ready to perform three shows each; and ...
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  • Puppeteers of America
    By Anne Davis
    May 1, 2021
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    Ma-Yi Theater Uses Puppet To Explore Anti-Asian Aggression In Experimental Vancouver – Times Square Chronicles

    It’s a truly surprising and engaging moment when the lid is lifted off the boxes that cradle the intricate puppets that will soon become the visual ...
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  • Puppeteers of America
    By Anne Davis
    April 20, 2021
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    Fil-Am director’s puppet game tackles anti-Asian aggression

    Photo from Ralph Peña’s puppet play “Vancouver”. CONTRIBUTED NEW YORK – Filipino-American director, actor and playwright Ralph Peña has created a puppet play that tackles anti-Asian ...
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  • Puppeteers of America
    By Anne Davis
    March 18, 2021
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    An air of mystery for the puppet festival because it keeps the events low-key

    Reviews and recommendations are impartial and the products are selected independently. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission on purchases made through links on this page. Content ...
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  • Puppeteers of America
    By Anne Davis
    February 3, 2021
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    Paul Vincent Davis always does the right thing

    Readers can remember Paul Vincent Davis as Artistic Director and Artist in Residence of Brookline’s Puppet Showplace Theater. It was a neighborhood treasure that had lived ...
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  • Puppeteers of America
    By Anne Davis
    January 29, 2021
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    Deutsches Altenheim celebrates West Roxbury resident

    When Paul Vincent Davis, resident of Deutsches Altenheim in West Roxbury, received a puppet on his fourth birthday, he had no idea it was the start ...
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  • Puppeteers of America
    By Anne Davis
    December 15, 2020
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    Donations keep Brookline’s beloved puppet theater afloat

    Generations have turned to Brookline’s Puppet Showplace Theater for entertainment, and for nearly 50 years the theater has delivered on its promises. That is, until a ...
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