Because “all the world’s a stage”
Parkland Theatre's season — seeming to focus on plays within plays — continues with a play that has a title so long we can't fit it on the masthead. Sarah talks with director Kate Riley about what we can expect.
Parkland Theatre's season — seeming to focus on plays within plays — continues with a play that has a title so long we can't fit it on the masthead. Sarah talks with director Kate Riley about what we can expect.
Julia briefs us on folk singer-songwriter Will Oldham, also known as Bonnie “Prince” Billy, in preparation for his show at The Accord this weekend.
In case you need something beyond the incredible title to make you go see the upcoming play at The Station, Rebecca interviews director Mikel Matthews.
Rochelle interviews the director of an upcoming opera production of A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Krannert will honor the local military community with Tuesday night's performance by the Band of the Royal Marines and the Pipes, Drums, and Highland Dancers of the Scots Guards.
Mara previews this weekend's edition of PechaKucha Night Champaign-Urbana and introduces you to the eleven speakers who will entertain, educate and inspire you in a mere six minutes and forty seconds each.
Meghan chats with director J.W. Morissette about the upcoming play Kingdom City at Krannert Center of Performing Arts.
Meet Matt Bishop from Hey Marseilles and get to know a little bit about the dynamic orchestral-pop band ahead of their show this Saturday at The Accord.
It might feel like Antarctica out there as of late, but Ashley discusses the kick off a series of talks held at Spurlock about polar exploration.
Award winning composer and jazz musician Jeff Beal gives us insight on his guest performance at Krannert of his prior works in the CUSO orchestral series.