Theater

Jun 3 2013 - 12:25pm  |  Chris Hodak

The Actors Gymnasium will present its Summer Circus Intensive Showcase Performance on July 27.

May 28 2013 - 12:54pm  |  Christina L

As siblings Tyler and Nat struggle to adjust to a new school and a new town, help arrives in the not-so-helpful form of Nanabozho, the mischievous trickster hero of the Ojibwe tribe.

May 23 2013 - 3:25pm  |  TICatNU

No tight pants, no kissing and no loud music:  those are the rules in one small midwestern 1950s town.

May 23 2013 - 3:20pm  |  TICatNU

Stories told by faculty Northwestern member Rives Collins include  spooky tales, funny tales, with perhaps a folk song or two to add spice — our storyteller will ignite the imaginations

May 23 2013 - 3:18pm  |  TICatNU

Set deep within the mysterious Tombigbee Swamp, "Wiley and The Hairy Man" centers around a young fatherless boy, his conjure-woman Mother, his faithful Hound Dog and the Hairy Man who hau

May 23 2013 - 3:04pm  |  TICatNU

Helen Mirren reprises her Academy Award-winning role as Queen Elizabeth II in the highly-anticipated West End production of The Audience, broadcast live from London’s Gielgud Theatre as part of National Theatre Live.

May 9 2013 - 11:25am  |  Charles Bartling

Hundreds of Robert Crown Community Center's figure skating school students and professionals will perform to music as it relates to daily life – waking up, going to school, going to work, socializing, etc.

May 9 2013 - 9:59am  |  Christina L

Josef K. wakes one morning to learn that he is under arrest, yet no one will tell him what he's done wrong, reveal the identity of his accusers, or even bother to put him in jail.

Apr 9 2013 - 10:40am  |  Christina L

Chess had always been a hobby for 9-year-old Alice, but when she steps through her mirror into a world run by chessmen, it's time for her to step up her game.

Apr 4 2013 - 1:51pm  |  Melissa Carpenter

Come revel in the magic of Peter Pan, the musical production (based on the original play by James M. Barrie, with lyrics by Carolyn Leigh, Betty Comden, and Adolph Green, and music by Mark Charlap and Jule Styne).

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