Preview - Opera Wire: Anthony Roth Costanzo & Davóne Tines to Appear at The Greenaissance Tour
Pop diva Mabeline, the Grinch’s ex-wife is set to kick off The Greenaissance Tour in Philly from Dec. 12-21, 2024 at Voyeur Nightclub.
Review - DC Theatre Arts Review: ‘Rose: You Are Who You Eat’ at Woolly is relentlessly entertaining
Review - Washington Post: John Jarboe's show 'Rose' at Woolly Mammoth asks: Am I a cannibal?
Review - Penn Today: ‘Be Holding’: A collaboration that feels improvisational
Penn faculty Brooke O’Harra (center, standing), director, collaborated with Tyshawn Sorey (center, seated), music composer, to create a production of the book-length poem “Be Holding” by Ross Gay, in partnership with Girard College in Philadelphia. The quartet Yarn/Wire performed the music, including pianists Julia Den Boer (left) and Laura Barger (second from left), and percussionist Sae Hashimoto (right). (Image: Ryan Collerd)
Feature - The Courier-Gazette: NYC choreographer brings physical theater to Strand stage using local performers
Photo by Maria Baranova
Press Release - Broadway World: THE ENCOUNTER: AKRON Announced At Rubber City Theatre, August 10-12
Melissa Ajayi, Neema Bal, Katie Beck, Kobe Calain, Kay DePew, Julia Dillard, Josy Jones, Estefania Montes, Elyse Morckel, Britt Oliver, J2 Shepherd, and Larry White Jr
Photos courtesy of the artists.
Review - Broad Street Review: Ross Gay and Girard College present Be Holding
Ross Gay’s Be Holding takes over Girard College’s Armory gym
Photo by Ryan Collerd
Review - The Gig: Poetry in the Paint
Poetry in the Paint
An iconic NBA Finals shot inspires a breathtaking meditation on Black genius
Photo by Ryan Collerd
Preview - WHYY: Of basketball with gratitude: Ross Gay’s paean to Dr. J becomes a multimedia performance
Ross Gay’s ode to Julius Erving and the legacy of Black genius is the basis of a new music composition and performance at Girard College.
Photo by Emma Lee/WHYY
Preview - The New York Times: High Schoolers Get In on an Avant-Garde Musician’s Latest Show
Tyshawn Sorey, front, the composer and multi-instrumentalist, who wrote the music for “Be Holding,” a show opening in Philadelphia on Wednesday. Credit...Rachel Wisniewski for The New York Times