Jeremy Davis, who plays Olaf in the national touring production of “Frozen,” tells what it’s like to work with the show’s breakout character. The stage musical will be in Omaha’s Orpheum Theater April 19-30.
First things first: Anastasia is a Disney princess.
Actress Christy Altomare talks about what it’s like to play a Disney princess in “Disney Princesses” coming to the Sioux City Orpheum Theatre this weekend.
Actor Connor Barr talks about what its like to play Charlie Brown in “A Charlie Brown Christmas” which is coming to the Orpheum Theater.
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NEW YORK -- You can’t really call “Girl From the North Country” a jukebox musical, even though it features more than a dozen Bob Dylan songs.
NEW YORK -- “Company,” like several shows arriving this year, had expected to be on Broadway in 2020. It shut down, however, and didn’t make its debut until December.
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The Medora-themed Christmas Show has scheduled performances in 20 communities in four states in November and December.
DanceWorX Studio is holding its fall production of "Encanto" at the Belle Mehus Auditorium in downtown Bismarck Nov. 4-6.
The Young Bards will perform “12th Night in 15 minutes” at 2 p.m. Sunday at the North Dakota Heritage Center & State Museum on the Capitol grounds in Bismarck.
Capitol Shakespeare is presenting a free production of William Shakespeare’s "The Merry Wives of Windsor."
NEW YORK -- You can’t really call “Girl From the North Country” a jukebox musical, even though it features more than a dozen Bob Dylan songs.
NEW YORK -- “Company,” like several shows arriving this year, had expected to be on Broadway in 2020. It shut down, however, and didn’t make its debut until December.
There are two Michael Jacksons on Broadway this year.
NEW YORK -- You won’t find a more creative new show than “A Strange Loop.” Bubbling with ideas, humor and jaw-dropping candor, it’s a musical that challenges most conventions and dismisses others.
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“Hamilton” opened the door for more musical history lessons. Now “Six” is taking full advantage.
When A.J. Shively studied musical theater in college, directors usually put him in the back row of production numbers so he wouldn’t draw focus.
When a show is as popular as “Wicked,” there are heightened audience expectations, says actor John Bolton.
The history and dramatic arts programs at the University of Mary have created an original play to honor the experiences of European immigrants as well as the cowboys and ranchers who came to the North Dakota frontier.
Bismarck State College Theatre is presenting Kate Hamill’s retelling of Jane Austin’s classic novel, “Pride and Prejudice.”
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Legacy High School will perform Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic "Cinderella" at the school auditorium next week.
Bismarck State College Theatre opened its season this week with a historical, biographical drama “Silent Sky.”
Shiloh Christian Middle School will present Rogers and Hammerstein's "Getting to Know Cinderella" on Friday, Oct. 29, and Saturday, Oct. 30, at 7 p.m. in the Heringer Auditorium at the Bismarck school.
Fintan Dooley of Bismarck will host an art show of his sculptures from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 29 at 218 N. 4th St., Bismarck.
A University of Mary play about life on the plains before the area became Dakota Territory is debuting this weekend at the Belle Mehus Auditorium in downtown Bismarck.
The fourth annual Bismarck Arts Bash will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday at the North Dakota Heritage Center & State Museum. The event aims to recognize, support and promote organizations that contribute to the culture of the community.
An exhibit featuring work from two dozen Bismarck artists opens next week.
For those who never saw “Hamilton” on stage, this is as good as it gets. The fluid camera offers perfect views and a sense of the show’s force – and movement.