New York’s SoHo Playhouse has proposed four new spaces to help fill a gap in Las Vegas’ theater scene.
Arts & Culture
The nine signs in downtown Las Vegas will be discussed in “Beyond the Boneyard: Restored Roadside Relics.”
Even in a year as monstrous as this, there were still things worth celebrating.
The monthly tradition had just returned to an in-person event in November after months of virtual gatherings.
Unable to perform live this year because of COVID-19 restrictions, the group is keeping the holiday spirit alive with “The Nutcracker: Home for the Holidays.”
The space is celebrating its first anniversary with three days of online events.
The reduction of public gatherings to 50 people or 25 percent of capacity, whichever is less, comes just as some artistic endeavors were starting to get back on their feet.
‘Theater on the Air: Live from Area 51’ is in the spirit of old-school productions like Orson Welles’ classic 1938 version of ‘The War of the Worlds.’
Executive director Lacey Huszcza gave notice last month that she’s leaving to fill that role with the Richmond Symphony in Virginia.
Most of “Elvis: That’s The Way It Is: Special Edition” was filmed on stage at what was then The International Hotel.
The curated exhibit will feature works by Pablo Picasso, Robert Rauschenberg, Diane Arbus and Helmut Newton.
For the second time in two years, the Las Vegas Philharmonic is looking for a new executive director.
Chris Ihle was on his way to work as a mortgage banker when he saved an elderly couple from an oncoming train. He soon reassessed his priorities.
Unicon will attempt to assemble the largest gathering of cosplayers as recognized by Guinness World Records.
Majestic Repertory Theatre’s drive-in performance is free — with the purchase of a limited-edition air freshener.