Theatre at Centre: The Arsonists
A contemporary translation catapults the 1950s absurdist play into vivid, living color, and asks, “If the thought of radical change scares you more than the thought of disaster, what can you do to stop the disaster?”
A contemporary translation catapults the 1950s absurdist play into vivid, living color, and asks, “If the thought of radical change scares you more than the thought of disaster, what can you do to stop the disaster?”
A contemporary translation catapults the 1950s absurdist play into vivid, living color, and asks, “If the thought of radical change scares you more than the thought of disaster, what can you do to stop the disaster?”
Taimane can morph genres and stretch the ukulele far beyond the familiar melodies of her Hawai’ian homeland.
A Country Music Hall of Famer and five-time Grammy Award-winner, Marty Stuart knows a thing or two about standing the test of time.
Join Champion Scottish fiddler Seán Heely on a magical journey through Scotland and Ireland during the holidays.
Violinist Nathan Metzler is bringing his “gorgeous dreamlike playing” (Seen and Heard International) to the Weisiger stage.
A contemporary translation catapults the 1950s absurdist play into vivid, living color, and asks, “If the thought of radical change scares you more than the thought of disaster, what can you do to stop the disaster?”
A contemporary translation catapults the 1950s absurdist play into vivid, living color, and asks, “If the thought of radical change scares you more than the thought of disaster, what can you do to stop the disaster?”
A contemporary translation catapults the 1950s absurdist play into vivid, living color, and asks, “If the thought of radical change scares you more than the thought of disaster, what can you do to stop the disaster?”
A contemporary translation catapults the 1950s absurdist play into vivid, living color, and asks, “If the thought of radical change scares you more than the thought of disaster, what can you do to stop the disaster?”
Marlon Wayans blends sharp social commentary with laugh-out-loud comedy that leaves audiences in stitches.
Ira Glass (This American Life) and Jad Abumrad (Radiolab), come together to take you on a journey of insight, investigation and humanity in the way only they can.