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UK Theatre and Dance explores critical conversations with dramatic comedy Fairview , pre-performance panel discussion

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UK Theatre and Dance announces 2023-24 season

The University of Kentucky Department of Theatre and Dance announces its 2023-24 season, featuring a Pulitzer Prize-winning contemporary drama, a beloved classic with a modern spin, the annual dance concert with works by faculty and student artists, along with a hit musical with some ‘80s beats that will keep you dancing. 

St Ann s Warehouse Extends MONSOON WEDDING for Three Weeks

St. Ann's Warehouse, responding to extraordinary demand for tickets, has announced a three-week extension of Monsoon Wedding, the Musical, Mira Nair's live theatrical adaptation of her landmark film. The new production, featuring actors and theater-makers from India and the global Indian diaspora, welcomes audiences inside the lavish wedding plans and frenzied leadup to an arranged marriage beset by modern tensions. Preview performances begin at the Brooklyn waterfront theater on May 6.

Bay Area arts outfits cancel New Year s shows, citing omicron, while others look hopefully to 2022

When Bay Area performing arts reopen, will audiences be lined up outside?

From S.F. Opera to the Rickshaw Stop, presenters struggle to take their patrons’ emotional temperature about reentry Lily Janiak and Joshua Kosman April 14, 2021Updated: April 15, 2021, 7:21 am Krystyna Finlayson shows off the theater tickets she has kept on March 31, 2020, in Walnut Creek. Photo: Santiago Mejia, The Chronicle In normal times, Walnut Creek theater patron Krystyna Finlayson sees 10 to 15 plays a month. So when playhouses reopen after being dark for more than a year, she vows to be there. “I want to go back today,” she says. “I want to go back yesterday.” Vivien Sin of San Francisco is more cautious. Before the pandemic, she saw approximately one play per month. If a theater opened its doors to her right now, she says, “I would ask a bunch of questions: How big is the crowd? Would we be seated in a socially distanced way?

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