Boston Symphony Orchestra’s summer program for young performers and composers has been home to a Who’s Who of 20th, and now 21st, century music
Hip hop musical about Alexander Hamilton draws parallels to contemporary issues, such as gun control, immigration
Show is set before Oklahoma became a state, when territory was in social and political upheaval; production at New York festival reflects this dark undercurrent
Opera centers on character named Lolo, a Louisiana plantation worker and Voodoo priestess
Broadway revival focuses on timeless issues of traditional views of culture versus modernization, and the role of women
Lullaby Project pairs professional musicians with women in jails, homeless shelters and city hospitals to help them write lullabies for their children
Over the past five years, Branden Jacobs-Jenkin, 30, has established himself in the profession with a trilogy of highly provocative and fantastical explorations of race
Café Edison, is being evicted from its home of more than 30 years in the Edison Hotel and - unless a new lease can be negotiated - it will have to close right after Christmas
Allegro, a rare miss for the legendary musical team of Rogers and Hammerstein, is getting a rare revival off-Broadway
Unlikely candidate for a theatrical adaptation finds its way to Broadway
Earlier, pair collaborated on 'The Lady Is Tramp' for his previous duets album, which won a Grammy
Wig makers’ expertise kept under locks, at least for awards programs
11-day festival features new works by established and emerging composers
Music breaks sales record for animated film soundtrack, tops Billboard 200 13 times to the surprise of many
Americans last week dealt with another seemingly unprovoked school attack, theater-goers explore emotion surrounding such events in 'The Library'
'Rocky' and 'The Bridges of Madison County' are among 4 movies being transformed for the stage
The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers ensures artists get paid whenever their music is played
Harlem establishment featured African-American performers but only allowed whites in audience
300 craftsmen and women produce about 1,500 instruments yearly in NY factory
Classic tale of heartbreak and faded dreams, inspired partly by the playwright's own family, has enthralled audiences for 70 years
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