Performing Arts

Modern Smoke and Fire Magic Blends Ancient Spectacle with Contemporary Safety Standards
The evolution of smoke and fire magic from ancient rituals to modern performances demonstrates how this timeless entertainment form maintains its emotional impact while incorporating advanced safety technologies and professional training resources.

Myth LARP Expands Connecticut's Creative Arts Scene Through Immersive Storytelling
Myth LARP's expansion as a nonprofit organization represents a significant growth in Connecticut's creative economy, providing immersive performing arts experiences that build community and confidence through live-action role-playing.

Abilities Dance Boston to Spotlight Original Compositions in Concert Celebrating Disability Inclusion
Abilities Dance Boston will present 10 original compositions performed by a live 13-piece ensemble, highlighting the company's mission to center disabled artists and challenge ableism through accessible performing arts.

Cirque du Soleil's LUZIA Production to Transform South Florida Entertainment Landscape in 2026
Cirque du Soleil's acclaimed LUZIA production will bring its innovative rain-infused acrobatics and Mexican-inspired dreamscape to Gulfstream Park from February to April 2026, marking a significant cultural and economic addition to South Florida's entertainment offerings.

Boca Black Box Announces Record 300+ Show Season for 2025-2026
Boca Black Box Center for the Arts is launching its most ambitious season yet with over 300 performances, highlighting the growing demand for intimate live entertainment experiences in South Florida's cultural landscape.

Coney Island Clown Skool Expands as Nonprofit to Preserve and Advance Clowning Arts
The Coney Island Clown Skool has achieved nonprofit status and expanded its 2025 program with world-class faculty, reinforcing clowning's cultural significance and practical applications across performance arts and communication.

Nicklaus Children’s Smart Stage Matinee Series 2025/2026 to Enrich Education Through Performing Arts
The 2025/2026 Nicklaus Children’s Smart Stage Matinee Series at The Broward Center and The Parker offers curriculum-aligned performances to inspire creativity and emotional wellbeing in students.

Steve Martin Elevates Frick Collection's Appeal with Humor and Star Power
The Frick Collection leverages Steve Martin's humor and art expertise to attract visitors post a $220 million renovation, blending old-world art with modern appeal.

Broward Center for The Performing Arts Announces Diverse September Lineup
The Broward Center for the Performing Arts is set to host a variety of performances this September, offering something for everyone from legendary tributes to family-friendly shows.

New Ebook Aims to Guide Aspiring Magicians to Moderate Fame
The release of 'How to Get Kinda Famous' by Zee J. Yan, supported by The Online Magic Store, offers a candid guide for magicians seeking recognition in their community without the need for groundbreaking tricks.

Oak Crest’s Performing Arts Center Renovation Enhances Community Life
The recent renovation of Oak Crest's performing arts center in Parkville, Md., including new carpet, seating, lighting, and sound, has significantly enriched the cultural and social life of its residents.

Documentary 'American Clown' Explores the Decline of Clowning in Modern Culture
The documentary 'American Clown' delves into the fading art of clowning in America, highlighting its cultural significance and the challenges faced by performers in today's society.

Mainly Mozart Taps Anton Nel as Artistic Partner for 2025-2026 Seasons
Internationally acclaimed pianist Anton Nel will join Mainly Mozart as its Artistic Partner, bringing decades of musical expertise and a longstanding relationship with the organization to performances at Baker-Baum Concert Hall in The Conrad.

Penny Orloff Revives Acclaimed One-Woman Show Celebrating Jewish Family Heritage and Show Business Journey
Bestselling author and veteran performer Penny Orloff is relaunching her critically acclaimed one-woman show, 'Songs And Stories From A Not-Quite-Kosher Life,' which offers a poignant and humorous exploration of her Jewish immigrant family history and theatrical career.

Zarzuela Fest Celebrates Hispanic Lyric Music in Boston
Boston Opera & Zarzuela presents a family-friendly classical Spanish lyric concert featuring international artists, highlighting the richness of Zarzuela music and supporting cultural preservation and artistic development.

International Violinist Mónica López Garzón to Perform Across New York City Venues
Acclaimed violinist and singer Mónica López Garzón will showcase her diverse musical talents through three upcoming performances in New York, highlighting her ability to bridge cultural and musical genres.