On Cinema’s Tim Heidecker on Running for Office and Treating Star Wars Films Like Pornos
One-half of film review duo discusses upcoming show in Phoenix, and his plans for running for political office in California.
One-half of film review duo discusses upcoming show in Phoenix, and his plans for running for political office in California.
In third ballet choreographed for presentation at Desert Botanical Garden, artistic director Ib Andersen draws inspiration from Beethoven’s Third Symphony.
Hannibal Lecter, Clarice Starling, and Buffalo Bill deliver droll comedy in musical version of Silence of the Lambs.
It’ll fund a fresh series for the opera — and it marks a new approach for the arts organization.
A welcome return from an old theatrical friend.
“There is no podcast that is willing to disclose what me and Charles are willing to disclose to the audiences.”
“What I’m focusing on are songs of resistance throughout that history and I’ll give you one guess why.”
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It features fresh work by contemporary choreographers.
Catching up with the Dragula winner, who’s coming to Club Volt.
Presented by iTheatre Collaborative through March 10.
The lineup, the roadshow, and what Genevieve Rice has in store.
He was that rarest of things: a respected local stage, film, and TV actor whose name and performances people remember decades later.
We give this news five bags of popcorn.
It’s a powerful reminder that every minute is a bit of history in the making – and everyone’s story matters.
Spoiler alert: It’s hilarious.
Robert Askin’s comic gem continues Phoenix Theatre’s savvy courting of younger, hipper audiences.
This weekend, he’ll compete at the World Championship Hoop Dance Contest at the Heard.
He’s coming to Stand Up Live this February.
“The theater community loved Kyle, and will no doubt be lining up for weeks to pay tribute to his large heart.”