Chris D’Elia on Open Mics and Why He Hates Hecklers

Chris D’Elia didn’t start doing stand-up until 2006, but that’s not to say he didn’t start working on his comedy well before then. “My family’s real funny, so I had to be funny,” D’Elia says. “I really had no choice.” Almost nine years ago, D’Elia began participating in open mic…

Kevin Hart Is Coming to Comerica Theatre

Let us explain: Kevin Hart’s coming to town. The comedian’s keeping plenty busy at the box office in Chris Rock’s Top Five and a string of upcoming releases, The Wedding Ringer, Get Hard, and Ride Along 2. And on Friday, January 30, he’s coming to a performing arts venue near…

Actors Theatre to Close in Phoenix

Early on Friday, December 19, Actors Theatre announced via press release that it will shutter after 29 years. “The simple truth is we’re out of money,” Actors Theatre board president Renee Gerstman says in the release…

Aziz Ansari Is Coming to Celebrity Theatre in Phoenix

The cast and crew of NBC’s Parks and Recreation recently finished shooting its final season. Which is a bummer. The final season will air two back-to-back episodes at a time. Which means it’ll go by super fast. And NBC canceled pretty much all its new comedies. Which makes a post-P…

Breaking Ground 2015 Artist Lineup Announced

Though this winter’s dance calendar promises much in the way of tradition and holiday spirit, those looking for more cutting edge offerings have something to look forward to in the spring. CONDER/dance founder Carley Conder has announced the artist lineup for the eighth annual Breaking Ground contemporary dance festival, slated…

Choreographer Jessica Lang Finds Inspiration in Arizona Landscape

New York choreographer Jessica Lang, artistic director for Jessica Lang Dance founded in 2011, has been spending time on Arizona stages of late. Recently the company performed in Tucson and in Wickenburg, and they’ll perform this month at Mesa Arts Center, with a touring program that includes five dance works…

The 10 Best Comedy Podcasts Right Now

You might be planning a long road trip or maybe you’ve just exhausted all of your go-to bands on Spotify while sitting at your desk. Never fear — the time to dive head first into the world of comedy podcasts is here. Whether they’re talking about the biz, literature, movies,…

Jerry Seinfeld Coming to Comerica Theatre in Phoenix

What is the deal with Jerry Seinfeld? Well, the comedian has been up to a whole lot of something lately, recently joining Facebook, making his first Instagram post, and finishing up the fifth season of his web series Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, which debuts on November 6. And today,…

Ballet Arizona’s Swan Lake Is a Visual Feast

When the curtain opens on Ballet Arizona’s Swan Lake, the audience is transported to a world reminiscent of Grimm’s fairy tales. Layers of elaborate trees, looking like a cross between delicate ink drawings and woodcuts used to illustrate storybooks long ago, line each side of the stage. Scenic design by…

The Hungry Woman at ASU’s Lyceum Theatre Is Interesting, Lacks Subtlety

Cherrie Moraga’s The Hungry Woman debuted on the ASU Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts’ mainstage last weekend. The play, set in a post-Revolutionary, futuristic Phoenix, is a modernized retelling of the tragedy of Medea. Native and Mexican themes and folklore are integrated into the story, which also explores…

Movement Source to Present Danse Macabre at Crescent Ballroom

The Movement Source Dance Company returns for a second year with The Danse Macabre, an hourlong mash-up of dance, music, and illusion in the spirit of Halloween. It’s being performed at both Willo North Gallery and Crescent Ballroom, thanks to some decidedly undead hustle by Mary Anne Fernandez-Herding, founder and…