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Stephen Sondheim: Tributes Flow To The Musical Composer And Lyricist

Stephen Sondheim: Tributes Flow To The Musical Composer And Lyricist TheatreArtLife

Legendary composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim sadly passed away on 26th November 2021 aged 91. Often thought of as a musical genius, and one of the most important figures in 20th Century musical theatre, the iconic creative has received an outpouring of tributes from fans and those in the industry alike. Stephen Sondheim – his […]

A Tribute to Stephen Sondheim

Stephen Sondheim

The legendary Stephen Sondheim sadly passed away on Friday, November 27, 2021, at the age of 91. One of the most influential composers of all time, Sondheim was truly a legend in the theatre world.

The Diversity Problem: Alive and Well on Broadway

Diversity Problem

Remember when we solved racism on Broadway back in 2016? That’s when a little musical called Hamilton swept the Tony Awards. Alongside Cynthia Erivo’s stunning portrayal as Celie in The Color Purple, all four musical theatre performance Tonys were given to actors of color that year. Collectively, the theatre industry gave ourselves a pat on the back hoping we had entered a new era of color-conscious casting.

7 Things That Affect Your Vibrational Frequency

Vibrational Frequency

Vibration in quantum physics means that “everything is energy”. We are beings that vibrate at certain frequencies. Each vibration is equivalent to a feeling and in the “vibrational” world, there are only two types of vibrations, the positive and the negative. Any feeling causes you to emit a vibrational frequency that can be positive or negative.

Arts Around The World: October 2018

arts around the world

Grab your calendars and take a look at the live events, entertainment, theatre and arts around the world that we’ve found for you this month! What’s happening near you? Join us to celebrate arts around the world. October 2018 Company, London, UK Marianne Elliott’s highly anticipated new production of George Furth and Stephen Sondheim’s Company […]

Discipline: A Ballet Dancer’s Middle Name

discipline

We’ve all seen that little boy walking on the tip of his toes or noticed a young girl who loves to pirouette with her arms above her head. Many kids show a strong interest in ballet at a very young age and want to go see the Nutcracker every holiday season and feel a true calling for this art form. No one dancer goes through the same path, but horseback riding is definitely not the most conventional prologue to a life of pirouettes and piqués!

Departure: Why Do People Leave Jobs?

I was reading Jay Withee’s article this morning, “Costs of losing long term employees: walking knowledge” and it got me to thinking just how much of an issue employee departure can be – not simply because of the impact that person leaves and the knowledge that Jay so rightly points out that walks out the door but more so, the underlying reasons of why often point to something much larger.

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