The end of Technicolor and Jellyfish signal the implosion of the beleaguered visual effects industry and a final reckoning.
ROCKY RIVER, Ohio -- The Rocky River High School drama department will present “Matilda: The Musical,” with performances scheduled for 7 p.m. April 3, 4, and 5 in the high school auditorium.
The Royal Shakespeare Company has announced further tour stops for Matilda The Musical’ s second UK and Ireland tour. Based on Roald Dahl’s book, the production is set to begin performances at Curve, ...
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Belle River District High School (BRDHS) recently held the premiere of Matilda Jr., the musical directed by Melinda Lewsaw. The first show, held on Friday, February 7, was attended by around 700 ...
The Royal Shakespeare Company’s smash hit production of Matilda The Musical, based on Roald Dahl’s beloved book, will return to Mayflower Theatre, Southampton.
SINGAPORE: The first scheme of its kind aimed at supporting and recognising "exemplary" heritage businesses in Singapore's central area will be piloted by the National Heritage Board (NHB), it was ...
Here are more things to do at the Shore this weekend, including "Beautiful: The Carole King Musical" at Axelrod ... the Heights," "Ragtime," "Aida" and "Matilda." Songs in "Beautiful" include ...
The West End’s biggest sale London Theatre Week is simply too big to be contained by a single week. When it was first announced back in February it was already a fortnight long, then another ...
Matilda the Musical at the Cambridge Theatre is the captivating new musical masterpiece from the Royal Shakespeare Company that revels in the anarchy of childhood, the power of imagination and the ...
Toronto Comicon is set to open its doors on the weekend of March 14. Attendees will be able to meet a variety of celebrities from their favorite media. Robert Pattinson is superb as Mickey 17 ...
Yang and Gaga sing a musical plea to stop just repeating the same slang words over and over. This is so true and clever. Enough is enough. “No more bop!” No more flex! Or sus! This is incisive ...