Eddie Van Halen goes deep on the playing and tone secrets behind 10 iconic Van Halen tracks
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Broadway Composer, Lyricist, Playwright, and Performer Micki Grant Dies at 80
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Citizen Kane.
In the history of American popular culture, there is no more dramatic story no swifter or loftier ascent to the pinnacle of success and no more tragic downfall than that of Orson Welles. In this magisterial biography, Patrick McGilligan brings young Orson into focus as never before. He chronicles Welles s early life growing up in Wisconsin and Illinois as the son of an alcoholic industrialist and a radical suffragist and classical musician, and the magical early years of his career, including his marriage and affairs, his influential friendships, and his artistic collaborations.
The tales of his youthful achievements were so colorful and improbable that Welles, with his air of mischief, was often thought to have made them up. Now after years of intensive research, McGilligan sorts out fact from fiction and reveals untold, fully documented anecdotes of Welles s first exploits and triumphs, from starring as a teenager on the Gate Theatre stage in Dublin and bullfighting
Great Canadian Theatre Company will present Tarragon Acoustic - It s All True. Performances take place January 14 - 28, 2021.
The company has partnered with Tarragon Theatre to give GCTC patrons access to Tarragon Acoustic, a series of audio versions of iconic Canadian plays, written, directed and performed by some of the best artists working in Canada today. Produced in association with PlayME Podcast s Laura Mullin and Chris Tolley
It s All True is by Jason Sherman and directed by Richard Rose.
New York 1937. Art and politics collide when the government padlocks the doors of the theatre on the opening night of Marc Blitzstein s The Cradle Will Rock. The director, Orson Welles, marches the actors and most of the audience down Seventh Avenue and finds another theatre, and in one brilliant stroke makes theatre history.