Third Citizen Theatre Company Presents As You Like It
AS YOU LIKE IT, by William Shakespeare, directed by Peter Sampieri Outdoors at the Salem Willows Bandshell August 28th and 29th and September 4th, 5th and 6th. Where and When: Salem, MA, 2021 – Third Citizen Theatre Company presents William Shakespeare’s As You Like It as their first annual Shakespeare at the Willows at the Salem Willows Bandshell. Performances are
DREAM LOVE ESCAPE – Free Public Performances in Salem, MA
From The Ridiculous Project The Ridiculous Project is taking over Derby Square with Dream Love Escape, an exciting remix of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream at 7pm on September 3, 4, 5, 11, 12. Directed by Rebecca Holderness and Kate Kohler Amory, Dream Love Escape is a free-to-the-public immersive outdoor performance event that invites audience members to learn dance sequences
City of Salem announces 2021 Summer Performance Series
The City of Salem will hold a series of free live performances a parks across the Salem, with four different companies performing in nearly twenty humorous, surprising, inspiring, and modern productions that are fun for all ages. Performances will be held in August and September and are free and open to the public.All performances are held outdoors, so be sure to
The City of Salem and Liars & Believers present a Free Yellow Bird Theatre Camp
The City of Salem’s Arts & Culture Program is pleased to announce a FREE three-day theatre camp for Salem youth in Salem’s Old Town Hall & Derby Square in partnership with Cambridge-based experimental theatre ensemble, Liars & Believers. In this fun and dynamic camp, participants will learn some of the basic skills needed to be a creative and expressive theatre artist.
Psych Drama Company Announces 2 Collaborative Shows to Support Artists Affected by The Pandemic
From The Psych Drama Company In our effort to unite creative artists from across the world in our profit-sharing collaborations during the pandemic, our two upcoming audio dramas will allow actors, directors, composers, sound designers, and fine artists – all of whom have been unemployed or underemployed during the pandemic – to share in the profits generated. September 10th through
How You Can Help Save Cinema Salem This Month
Have you ever wanted to participate in the rescuing of a historic local cultural institution? Do you want to brag to all your friends about how your generosity and support helped to bring back a beloved venue and helped usher it into its thriving future here on the North Shore? Well now you can! Recently, Salem’s very own Cinema Salem
Salem State Theatre Students Win Multiple Awards at Regional College Theater Festival
From The Center for the Arts at Salem State University Five Salem State University theatre students won a total of nine awards at the 2021 Region 1 Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF), which was held virtually, January 24 – 31. Awards were received in a range of categories including acting, scenic design, and lighting design. In addition, Salem State University
Salem State Theatre presents Machinal
From The Center for the Arts at Salem State University The Salem State theatre and speech communication department presents Machinal by Sophie Treadwell, a recorded performance available to view online March 11- 18. Get Tickets Sophie Treadwell’s expressionist masterwork premiered on Broadway in 1928. The play takes its inspiration from the real-life case of Ruth Snyder who, along with her lover,
Cinema|Salem: Making Plans for the Future
Marshall Strauss and Elaine Gerdine have bought Cinema|Salem from Paul Van Ness, and the couple aims to reopen the much-loved independent theater later this spring. To bring their ideas into action in a way that will serve the community, the couple has hired small management team — which includes John Andrews of Creative Collective — to help expand its cultural and artistic presence in the region.
QTBIPOC Representation in Action with Assigned Female at Birth
Another Country Productions’ Assigned Female at Birth (AFAB) challenges perceptions about the queer and trans and BIPOC community in bite sized episodes. They released episode 5 this past week, “The Non-binary peeps at the Potluck.” Episode 6 is scheduled for release in March. Donate to Support This Work by Joey PhoenixImages provided by Another Country Productions Lyralen Kaye (they/them/theirs), the