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Circus

  • Juha Kurvinen (fi:Juha Kurvinen)
  • Franz Furtner, circus performer. Better known as "Unus" (which is a bluelink, but not for him). He appeared on What's My Line?, May 6, 1962. This source claims that he appeared on the cover of Life (magazine) and that Hemingway wrote about him; alas, I don't have more details about either of those citations. He was inducted into Circus Hall of Fame in 2008. More details about him.

Non-people

  • Circus Bacchus (req. pre-2015-4-30) - regional circus, based in Flagstaff, Arizona; [1]; [2];
  • The Vespertine Circus (req. pre-2015-4-30) - contemporary circus troupe, based in Oakland, California, founded in 2010, tours nationwide; [3]; [4]; [5]; [6]; [7]; [8]

Comedy

People

  • Don Barris - Standup Comedian, Film Producer, Actor. Paid Regular at the Comedy Store in Hollywood California. Audience Warm Up for Jimmy Kimmel Live and other shows. Created and Starred in a cult classic film "Windy City Heat". Featured in the Showtime Documentary "The Comedy Store". Hosts the longest running show in the history of The Comedy Store, "The Ding Dong Show". [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]
  • Josh T. Ryan - American Director and actor of comedy and drama. Award winning theatre artist from Los Angeles, California. Best known for his independent directing and acting in national theatre.[9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18] Ryan is a co-founding member of the avant-garde theatre company, Zombie Joe's Underground. The theatre collective was created in 1992, sighting the writings of Antonin Artaud as a large influence. Josh T. Ryan is mostly known for a versatile ability to combine multiple theatrical disciplines, academia, and alternative punk rock aesthetics to directing and acting for the stage and local art installations.[19][20][21][22][23][24][25] He is the executive producer, creator, and talent, on Showtime's unscripted hidden camera reality series Lock 'N Load, [26][27] [28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44] and the unscripted reality series The Hustler, for Spike TV. [45][46], Both television shows were based on his moonlighting work as a salesman. [47][48][49][50][51]
  • Luke Kidgell - Standup Comedian [10][11] [12] [13]
  • Rob Sherrell [comedian and writer from Indianapolis][52][53][54][55]
  • Katsunori Uchiba (ja) is the former chairman of Yoshimoto Shinkigeki.
  • Sanyūtei Koyūza (ja) whose real name is Yukio Amano is a Japanese rakugo performer.
  • Hayashiya Taihei (ja) whose real name is Akira Tajika is a Japanese rakugo performer.
  • Punit Pania, Indian stand-up comedian [56], [57], [58], [59], [60], [61]; Founder of "Chalta Hai Comedy" [62]
  • Nathan Timmel (American comedian, writer, podcaster, and content creator in Iowa). Originally from Wisconsin. Best known for video content creation, a large following on YouTube and TikTok, and stand-up comedy. Wrote We Are 100, a thriller published in 2021.([https://onmilwaukee.com/articles/nathan-timmel Comedian and author Nathan Timmel talks about his novel, "We Are 100"

],Five questions with: Comedian Nathan Timmel,Nathan Timmel tracks on Spotify,Too Ugly for TV Podcast tracks on Spotify,Nathan Timmel turns loneliness into literature)

Non-people

  • 1000 Channels - sketch and improvizational comedy group; Racine and Milwaukee, WI; [63]
  • The 99 Club - largest independent and alternative comedy club in London; winner, Best London Comedy Club 2011; [64]
  • The Big Quiz thing - live trivia game show based in New York City; [65]; [66]
  • Bogan Bingo - [67]
  • The Brody Theater - "Inarguably Portland's best" improv theater. Entering 19th season. Past performers include Ian Karmel and Ron Funches. Located in Portland, Oregon. [68] [69]
  • Clean Voices of Comedy - [70]
  • ComedyDublin - [www.comedydublin.com]
  • Crankertainment - (noun): To benefit an audience in the form of conversations, solely for entertainment purposes.
  • Dormtainment - comedy group from Los Angeles, via Atlanta. [71] [72] [73]
  • The Durham Revue- Durham University sketch comedy group
  • Go 4 Broke Productions - Canadian improv group and entertainment company from Edmonton,AB
  • Improv Shmimprov - Orange County, (?CA?); [74]
  • The Hillywood Show - popular YouTube productions
  • Laughing Skull Lounge - Voted Atlanta's Best Comedy Club 5 years straight, home of the Laughing Skull Comedy Festival; [75]
  • Long-form improv – one of the most important types of improvisational comedy
  • Riot LA Comedy Festival [76] [77] [78] [79] [80] [81] [82] [83] [84] [85] [86] [87] [88] [89] [90] [91] [92] [93] [94] [95] [96] [97] [98] [99] [100] [101] [102] [103] [104]
  • Rough Guide To British Cult Comedy - requested by Bluedawe
  • Saturday, Sunday, Monday - "The story of a temperamental Italian family that meets every week for a gigantic Sunday lunch.."
  • Shouten - Japanese comedy-variety show
  • Tax Deductible Theatre Company - [105]; [106]
  • Tomorrow's Nobodies - online sketch group; [107]

Dance

Dance people

Ballet people

  • Benedicte Bemet - Principal Artist, Australian Ballet; [108]
  • Mary Li - Australian ballet dancer; formerly known as Mary McKendry, she is married to Li Cunxin but notable in her own right [109] [110] [111] [112] [113]
  • Zenne (dancer) - Turkish cross-dressing male dancer; tr:Zenne
  • Emma Sandall - Australian ballet dancer and writer; fifth wife of Ben Folds [114] [115] [116] [117][118] [119] [120] [121] [122] [123]

Non-ballet dance people

  • Junior (b-boy) (real name Bosila Banya) - breakdancer of the Wanted crew, [124][125]
  • Sione Kelepi (aka Sione Maraschino) - plus-size male Tongan freestyle dancer; featured in the video for Meghan Trainor's "All About That Bass,", Vine pioneer with more than 48 million loops, profiled on BuzzFeed, Complex, and The Daily Dot, originator of the "Maraschino Step," brother can move
  • Jason Love (entertainer) - [126]; [127]; [128]; [129]; [130]; [131]; [132]
  • The Sirens of New Orleans-The Sirens of New Orleans is a Mardi Gras krewe of dancing mermaids. Through parading and performance, we strive to embody the spirit, beauty, and pageantry of carnival year round. [133] [134]
  • Triplets Ghetto Kids (viral dance group from Kampala, Uganda, performed in French Montana's 2017 hit Unforgettable and the two viral videos for Sitya Loss by Eddy Kenzo; performers at BET awards 2017) (https://www.rollingstone.com cnn.com/2017/06/16https://tripletsghettokids.com/)
  • Maria Vegh - born in 1932, ballet dancer with Ballet Repertory Company of New York 1953-60 (soloist) & Royal Ponciana Theatre 1960-63 (principal dancer); co-director of Harkness House for Ballet Arts 1971-76, Artistic Director of Marin Ballet 1987-1993, continues to teach master classes internationally; author of To Dance, a syllabus for the training of ballet students based on her work as co-director of Harkness Ballet School with David Howard which revolutionized the teaching of ballet by incorporating the scientific principles of kinesiology and sports medicine for the first time; [135];[136]; [137]; 50.196.158.93 (talk) 02:23, 17 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]
  • Coby Yee - exotic dancer and owner of the Forbidden City nightclub; (Remembering Coby Yee); (Daring Star of Chinatown's Most Glamorous Era); (San Francisco dancing legend)
  • Honey Balenciaga - Born in 2000 - Ballroom / Vogue dancer; [138]

Choreographers and professional dancers

  • Mariano Neris - Award-winning professional dancer and choreographer. Multiple times world dance champion in internationally recognized world salsa championship; [139] His accolades recognized here; [140]
  • Arna Singleton - professional hip hop dancer in internationally recognised hip-hop group Hollabak; [141]
  • Christopher Williams (choreographer) - New York Foundation for the Arts Fellow in Choreography (2010), Foundation for Contemporary Arts Fellow (2006), New York Dance and Performance "Bessie" Award winner (2005), critically acclaimed choreographer based in New York City. [142]; [143]; [144]; [145]
  • Malik Nashad Sharpe (choreographer) - Forbes '30 Under 30' Choreographer (2022), Rising Star in Dance in Attitude Magazine (2019), critically acclaimed choreographer and movement director based in London, U.K. Also performs underneath the alias marikiscrycrycry [146]; [147]; [148]; [149]

Non-people dance topics

Dance companies

  • Vildwerk Foundation, Inc. Vildwerk Foundation, Inc. (vildwerk.) is a dance company based in New York City and the world’s first non-profit organization solely dedicated to raising global nature conservation awareness through dance and the performing arts. Founded in 2022 by Chiara Gorodesky based on the urgent necessity to give conservation organizations a voice “on stage”, fusing artistic talent with conservation knowledge, vildwerk. will celebrate its inaugural season in November 2024. With a vision to help protect and preserve the planet by educating through the performing arts to save, rewild and restore biodiversity locally and globally, vildwerk. is a community of artists, conservationists, writers, thought-leaders, key influencers, business people and philanthropists who want to help make this planet a sustainable home for everyone. Opening Gala On May 1, 2023 at The Bowery Hotel Chiara Gorodesky welcomed guests to vildwerk.’s Inaugural Gala, chaired by award winning choreographer Christopher Wheeldon OBE. Standing next to a nearly extinct ploughshare tortoise, joining the Gala by video, was Turtle Conservancy Founder and Bowery Hotel co-owner, Eric Goode. He introduced the first piece created for vildwerk., a world premiere by choreographer Joshua Beamish, titled The Golden Tortoise, performed by prima ballerina Mara Galeazzi, with music by Felipe Perez Santiago. The evening was moderated by host Sergey Gordeev and also featured performances by principal cellists of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Dorothea and Rafael Figueroa. After a video message from David K. Israel, they performed his Windansea as a world premiere, a classical piece by Jean-Baptiste Barriere, and then Dying Swan by Charles-Camille Saint-Saens, joined on the piano by Amber Salladin. Amber, Co-Artistic Director of Inspire – Chorus for Unity, also conducted Grow Little Tree, sang by 7 young vocal artists, accompanied by 9-year old Anton Figueroa at the keyboard and Cassandra Longville, dancing a piece choreographed by former Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater star, Briana Reed. Speakers included Professor Russell Mittermeier (Chief Conservation Officer of Re:Wild), Professor James Juvik (Senior Scientist at Turtle Conservancy), and Jorge Islas Lopez (Consul General of Mexico in New York). Board Members: Dr Peter Paul van Dijk, Teresa Down, Chiara Gorodesky, Shane Jewell

Advisory Board Members: David Bain, Joshua Beamish, Jacqulyn Buglisi, Eleanor Tirtasana-Chubb, Leah Kogen Elimeliah, Dr. Cullen Geiselman, Eric Goode, Mara Galeazzi, Dr. Oliver Holzner, David K. Israel, Professor Dr. James Juvik, Dr Ross Kiester, Kathy Lacey, Dr. James Liu, Professor Dr Peter Laufer, Maximilan Maurer, Professor Dr Russell Mittermeier, Fernando Montaño, Tasha Norman, Sibille Hart Pritchard, Briana Reed, Dr. Anders Rhodin, Maurice Rodrigues, Henning Rübsam, Olivia Gintel Rudkhevich, Felipe Pérez Santiago, Donna Sanzone, Professor Dr Craig Stanford, Nazir Sunderji, Mercy Vaughn, Nanci L. Weissgold, Christopher Wheeldon, Yin Yue [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19]

Dances

Magic

Magicians

  • Ash Pryce - bizarrist magician known for his seances and skeptic lectures based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Also co-founder of the Edinburgh Skeptics. [158]; [159]; [160][161]
  • Paul Osborne (magician) – prolific author and builder of illusions. PriceDL (talk) 02:18, 20 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]
  • Marcelo Contento - Argentine-born, Boston-based magician and shadowgraph, as well as engineer; founder of Marcelo Contento Productions (often rated the best magic prop creators/inventors in the world); [162]; M.U.M. Magazine, March 2000 issue; [163]; Shadowgraphy (performing art); David Bamberg#Legacy

Publications

Periodicals

Books

Music

Record labels

Songs

  • Codo … düse im Sauseschritt - a very popular Austrian/German song of the NDW 37.99.41.242 (talk) 17:34, 25 May 2017 (UTC) The performers were Döf from Vienna, and the song is from 1983. It went to #1in Germany, Austria and the Netherlands. 62.145.207.157 (talk) 20:54, 26 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]
  • Pornopolka is a song by Swedish band Hedningarna. It is part of an album called Trä. I would appreciate it if there was a page for this album and/or song.[20]

Venues

Doll Hut Punk rock club in Anaheim, California. Live music since at least 1989, bar has existed under that name since at least the 1950s, formerly Sunkist Cafe in 1940s or earlier. Also referred to by name as an album and song by The Pontiac Brothers in 1980s. Mentioned in multiple existing Wikipedia articles about The Ziggens, Barb Wire Dolls, etc. [164] [165] [166] [167] [168] [169] [170] [171]

Great Scott - former live music venue based in Allston neighborhood of Boston

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Makeout Point - a former underground music venue in an Allston basement where DIY musicians would live, play music, host and book shows until 2018. Internationally-acclaimed bands Pile (band), Dazey and the Scouts, and Bellows (musician) have all played gigs at Makeout Point.

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Meridian Coffeehouse DIY arts, music, and events space run by its student organization at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, VA, actual location of 206 S Boundary St. Founded in 1995 by students with school funding and originally named Zarathustra's (name change around 1998). Acts are frequently campus-based or local to VA, but there have been acts from across the US or the world-- The Suzan from Japan performed at Meridian in 2011; notably, Car Seat Headrest performed at the Meridian over the course of Will Barnes' attendance. [201] [202] [203] [204] [205] [206]

Music business

  • Susie Tennant, died January 2024, key figure in the Seattle music scene; among many other things, the publicist for Nirvana, later at Geffen. [207], [208], [209], [210]

Artists

  • Afro-Semitic Experience (The Afro-Semitic Experience is a musical group that combines elements of African American gospel and Jewish liturgical music. The group was formed in 1998 by Warren Senders and David Chevan, and has performed in a variety of venues, including synagogues, churches, and music festivals. The group's goal is to promote understanding and appreciation of different cultures through music and to bring people of different backgrounds together. They have released several albums and have toured extensively in the US and internationally.) (https://www.afrosemiticexperience.net; https://www.jewishmusicweek.com/afro-semitic-experience; https://www.nytimes.com/2001/02/04/nyregion/music-that-s-right-it-s-afro-semitic.html; https://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip_16-zc7rn30t3x)
  • Adi Agashé (born June 10, 1997) is an Indian singer and songwriter.[21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28]
  • Dojo Cuts: Record label, bio:[211]
  • Hance Alligood - Best known as the singer for metalcore band Woe, Is Me from 2011 to 2013, and singer of the band Favorite Weapon from 2014-2015. Both bands were signed and released albums on Rise Records. Alligood was also the singer of Indianola Records band Oh, Manhattan. Alligood was born November 18, 1991 in Athens, Georgia and currently lives in Marble Falls, Texas. ([212], [213], [214], [215])
    • currently a redirect to Woe, Is Me 18:07, 13 April 2023 (UTC)
  • Bellah (artist) is a London-based Nigerian R&B singer-songwriter. She has written lyrics for artists including Conducta, Liv Dawson and Courage and worked with producers like Ari PenSmith (GoldLink, Doja Cat) and Sons of Sonix (Krept & Konan, Ariana Grande). Her discography has been admired by Complex and BBC 1Xtra, who made her debut single their ‘Track Of The Week’. Born in Enfield, her music has found its way onto Spotify official playlists, Who We Be, This Is How We Do It, R&B UK, Galdem Queens and Fresh Finds: The Wave. Her latest EP is The Art of Conversation.

References: [216] [217] [218] [219] [220] [221] [222] [223]

  • Kurt Erickson (composer) is a San Francisco Bay Area based American classical music composer specializing in multi-artist collaborative projects. His award winning song set Here, Bullet won First Prize in the 2020 NATS Art Song Composition Competition and is being made into a short film by Tony-nominated actor/director Will Chase. Currently serving as composer-in-residence with San Francisco’s LIEDER ALIVE!, he specializes in vocal music and has written for renowned countertenor Brian Asawa, as well as Grammy and Tony award winning performers. As an arts advocate he has directed projects that has commissioned many leading composers: Ingram Marshall, Tarik O'Regan, Veronica Krausas, Daron Hagen, Luna Pearl Woolf, Mark Carlson, Erling Wold, Henry Mollicone, David Conte. With his wife Heidi Moss erickson (renowned soprano/pedagogue/voice scientist) they give performances and talks at universities, in concert settings, and on podcasts.

References: [224] [225] [226] [227] [228] [229] [230] [231] [232] [233] [234] [235] [236] [237] [238] [239] [240]

  • William Bishop (singer)

Having a background in literature and poetry, music became second nature to Will Bishop, despite being a reserved individual, he has gone against the odds performing regularly at music venues writing music, a far cry from his upbringing. William John Bishop is classically trained as a cellist and double bassist, learning acoustic guitar as a teenager. Influences include Laura Marling, Leonard Cohen and Bob Dylan. William writes on guitar and piano.

Early Life

William was born in London, attending the Haberdashers Askes' School for Boys where he learned cello and double bass, performing predominantly orchestral works. In London he learned to play guitar wanting to write his own songs and music.

William moved to Brighton, where his academic text 'The love looks not wit the eyes but with the mind' was published. He then recorded his first EP, Second Time Around, given critical acclaim by music journalist Bob Leggitt.

Career

After signing to AWAL Recordings (now part of Sony Music Group) Bishop recorded three full length studio albums, each on guitar and piano. After his breakthrough single was released in January 2021, receiving critical acclaim from music journalists and airplay from Absolute Radio and Resonance FM.

In 2019 William worked in collaboration with the University of York, while in Yorkshire recording Waves on Wire. He contributed performances to the degree courses at The University of York Department of film, media and television.

References

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  • Charming Disaster

Brooklyn-based musical duo Charming Disaster was formed in 2012 by Ellia Bisker and Jeff Morris. Inspired by the gothic humor of Edward Gorey and Tim Burton, the murder ballads of the Americana tradition, and the dramatic flair of the cabaret, they write songs that tell stories, using two voices to explore dark narratives and characters with a playfully macabre sensibility. Their song "Ghost Story" was used in the podcast Welcome to Night Vale. References:

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  • Ferdinand Dunkley (1869-1956), London-born organist and composer, career mainly in the US. Wikidata item Ferdinand Dunkley (Q73570161) has many references, especially [250]. Another reference: first composer covered in article on this magazine page, which is how I became aware of him. Member of Royal Society of Organists from age 16. Prominent in New Orleans and several other places in the U.S. Did at least one significant setting of Jewish liturgical music.
  • Massimo Gallotta

Massimo Gallotta (born 1959, Positano) is an Italian-American music producer, promoter, and entrepreneur. He founded Massimo Gallotta Productions Ltd (DBA MGP Live), a New York City-based entertainment company that produces and promotes live, multimedia music events. [33] Throughout his career Gallotta has specialized in creating dramatic settings for live performances. He has also been a key figure in developing the live video game concert phenomenon.[34]

Gallotta's productions include: Frank Sinatra Live at Pompeii Amphitheater, Ennio Morricone's only North American appearances[35], several productions at the United Nations Headquarters, The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses, Distant Worlds: Music from Final Fantasy, Assassin's Creed Symphony[36], and more.

References: [251] [252] [253] [254]

  • D'Jalma Thomas Garnier Cajun bandleader and multi-instrumentalist who reputedly taught Louis Armstrong to play the trumpet at the orphanage where Armstrong lived. Led the Camelia Brass Band in the 1920s. Father of D'Jalma Garnier and Tony Garnier (musician). Not much on line, but likely covered in New Orleans newspapers and/or music publications of the time.
  • The J-Gos

The J-Gos were a Venice Beach, California experimental post-punk musical group in the 1990s. Founded and led by composer and keyboardist The Mysterious Canadian, the quartet primarily consisted of the Canadian, Hippie Johnny, Piano Pete, and “Jack on Drums,” though the lineup varied from show to show. The group performed primarily at venues on Washington Boulevard, including the Terrace, Venice Whaler, the Crab Shell, and Baja Cantina.

In 2021, J-Go Records released an album of original 1990s recordings from the J-Gos, entitled “Venice Beach Brass,” which is available on iTunes and most major streaming services.

References [255]

  • City of Dreams (producer) Michael “City” Olson (b. 1988 in Minneapolis, MN) is an American music producer/engineer based in Los Angeles, CA.

References: [256] [257]

  • Sarah Horick (composer) Sarah Horick is an American composer of classical/concert music. She has been commissioned by the Florence Symphony Orchestra, The Catholic University of America, Young New Yorkers' Chorus, the Kontra Duo, and the Spatial Forces Duo, among other groups. Her music has been played in the US, Canada, Europe, and Australia.

References: [258] [259] [260] [261] [262] [263]

  • Patrick Lew, Asian-American actor, punk rock musician, Internet personality and indie recording artist. Had an uncredited cameo appearance on upcoming episode of The Man in the High Castle. CSU East Bay 40 Under 40 Class of 2019 recipient for his work with Patrick Lew Band.

References: [264] [265] [266] [267]

  • Lost Woods (band) Lost Woods are a five-piece indie rock group, hailing from Adelaide, South Australia.

Lost Woods have shared the stage with the likes of Holy Holy, Kingswood, Alice Ivy, Harts, Andy Bull, Jesse Davidson, Maddy Jane, Bad Pony, Horror My Friend, Timberwolf and Hey Geronimo.

Discography: EP - Lost Woods (2016) Singles - Ancient Psychic Tandem War Elephant (2015) - Vodka Ocean (2016) - Cinnamon (2018) - My Amazon (2018)

References: [268] [269] [270] [271] [272] [273] [274] [275]

  • Lurm

Lurm is a composer/producer/artist based out of Bellingham, WA.

Discography: Mutagenesis, released October 2017 https://iamlurm.com/mutagenesis/

Copenhagenism, released April 2017 https://iamlurm.com/copenhagenism/

Album reviews: http://www.divideandconquermusic.com/indie-music-album-reviews/laura-kranz-mutagenesis

  • The Mixus Brothers The Mixus Brothers are an alt-country/Americana band from Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania, formed in 2011 by Johnny Willette (Percussion, guitar, vocals), and Jacob Stempky (Guitar, Banjo, vocals) On Stage the Duo perform as Red Mixus and Jebbh Mixus, two brothers out to avenge their slights. They released their debut album Westward The Tide in 2012 on their self made label Slo Gin Records. Their most recent album, their fifth, To Hang Me High has been highly received and has had multiple songs played on radio stations across Pennsylvania including WYEP, 91.3 FM in Pittsburgh.

The Mixus Brothers have played as a duo as well as a 4, 5 and 6 piece band. They have opened shows for some very well known acts including Simone Felice (of The Felice Brothers), The Lone Bellow, Cold War Kids, The Low Anthem, River Whyless and others.

The duo derived their name from the best selling and most widely read Western novelist Louis L'amour and his book Showdown At yellow Butte. The names of each of their albums are based about L'amour books or short stories and additionally, each album has a song in the catalog named after the title of the album.

Discography: LP - Westward The Tide, (2012) - To The Far Blue Mountains, (2014) - The Trail To Crazy Man, (2015) - Let the Cards Decide, (2016) - To Hang Me High, (2017)

References: [276] [277] [278] [279] [280] [281] [282] [283] [284] [285] [286]

  • Naxatras Greek psychedelic/progressive rock band. From Thessaloniki. Formed in 2012, first album published in 2015: https://naxatras.bandcamp.com/

Review of first album: https://morefuzz.net/reviews/naxatras/

  • Jessie Paege is a musician, model, LGBT+ and mental health activist and former YouTube content creator, of lifestyle, fashion, music, and mental health videos.

She is from New Jersey and has a brother named Matt. Her real name is Jessie Paige Eisenberg, born on March 12, 1999. She self-manages her career. She is an LGBT+ and mental health activist.

She plays electric guitar and during the “Girls Night In” tour, she even performed solo for the audience. As a model, she got featured on Nation-Alist Magazine for their issue in March 2016.

References: [287] [288] [289]

  • Park Si-eun (singer) [ko], a South Korean trot singer.
  • Pink (band), a Japanese rock band active from 1983-1989. The lead singer Yutaka Fukuoka now has a band called Yen Calling.

Japanese Wikipedia: [290] Record Label Page: [291] Yen Calling Website: [292]

  • Prior Panic (band) - is a popular DIY rock band started in Boston, MA—now residing in Providence, RI. It is led by JB Fulbright, an electric cellist, vocalist, and Berklee dropout.

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  • Brett Randell (musician) (born August 1987) is an American singer-songwriter. Brett Randell released his debut Self-Titled EP in 2009 and his most recent EP "Rise" in 2015. He has performed across the United States and in Europe and plays music for yoga festivals, studios, and retreats across the world.

Contents [hide] 1 Biography 2 Discography 3 References 4 External links

1. Biography[edit] Brett Randell was born in New York[1]. He moved to Austin, TX after University to pursue music instead of business (#). Randell travelled internationally from 2010 - 2017 performing soul-folk music[#]. In 2016 and 2017, Randell travelled around Ireland, Morocco, and Europe to play music at yoga festivals and retreats. He released his most recent EP “Rise” in 2015.

2 Discography • Rise (2015) • The Chapel EP (2015) • Glow (2010) • Brett Randell (2009)

3 References


Brett Randell’s Dramatic “Rise” https://www.huffingtonpost.com/bridget-fitzgerald/brett-randells-dramatic-r_b_9509486.html

Bolder Beat- Brett Randell: Acoustic Soul Folk for the Traveling Soul http://bolderbeat.com/musicnews/brettrandell

HERE’S WHAT’S NEW IN DENVER MUSIC THIS NOVEMBER https://303magazine.com/2017/10/heres-whats-new-in-denver-music-this-month/

Get to know a Denver musician: Brett Randell https://www.axs.com/news/get-to-know-a-denver-musician-brett-randell-65864

Music Existence.com - EP Review. Brett Randell: Rise https://musicexistence.com/blog/2016/03/02/ep-review-brett-randell-rise/

Essentially Pop – The Rise of Brett RAndell http://essentiallypop.com/epop/2016/02/the-rise-of-brett-randell/

Soundscape Magazine - Brett Randell Rise Review http://www.soundscapemagazine.com/brettrandellrise/

We Do IT For The Love of Music – Brett Randell Rise http://wedoitfortheloveofmusic.com/brett-randell-rise/

Brett Randell: UMD’s own rising singer/songwriter http://www.knoxroad.com/2009/04/18/brett-randell-umds-own-rising-singersongwriter/

MyMetMedia – The musical yogi of Colorado https://www.mymetmedia.com/the-metropolitan/musical-yogi-colorado/

4 External Links Official Website http://www.brettrandell.com

  • Ray of Hope Project which is currently on the Alika Hope page at bottom, but it is its own group.--68.33.78.67 (talk) 23:53, 14 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]
  • Run in Red

https://www.joe.ie/music/joes-song-day-456-run-red-ricochet-594110

http://entertainment.ie/show-/The-Purty-Kitchen-Dun-Laoghaire/Ones-to-watch-2018-feat-Fruitz-Wilderdrop-Grouse-Run-in-Red/event-2813246.htm

https://www.pandora.com/artist/run-in-red/the-revelled-theory-mind/AL4rP65bJ4bvlP9

  • Samantha (band) [id], an Indonesian girl band which was debut in 2011.
  • Ramón "Chunky" Sánchez

Chicano musician. A few news articles give biographical details:

http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-chuncky-sanchez-20161101-story.html http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/entertainment/music/sd-me-sanchez-memorial-20161106-story.html

  • Sea Barents Orchestra (Best I can determine, this is/was an easy-listening orchestra in Japan. I am unable to find any biographical information on this orchestra.) (Maybe this link might help someone on the road to research -- https://music.metason.net/artistinfo?name=Yoshio%20Kimura%2C%20Takahiko%20Ishikawa%2C%20The%20Sea%20Barents%20Orchestra%2C%20Music%20Freak%20Section&title=%E4%B8%AD%E5%B3%B6%E3%81%BF%E3%82%86%E3%81%8D%E3%83%92%E3%83%83%E3%83%88%E3%83%BB%E3%83%A1%E3%83%AD%E3%83%87%E3%82%A3%E3%83%BC%20%3D%20Hit%20Melody%20Of%20Miyuki%20Nakajima). Sorry for the huge link but it's the best I can provide. Erzahler (talk) 05:33, 19 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]
  • Hassan Shakosh

Hassan Shakosh (Born on August 12, 1987, Giza) is an Egyptian mahragan singer/rapper on the Al Shawakesh label. Hassan attributes his career in working-class neighborhoods to the start of his career singing populist songs in support of working-class people. He has been singing since 2000. Currently, his style takes the street-music, grunge-adjacent style of "mahraganat," which is a radio-friendly electronic rap (shaabi). Hassan is one of the leading mahragan singers in Egypt, but mahraganat music is causing a moral panic similar to gangsta rap in the US in the 90s. Conservatives, including the government, are concerned about the references to sex and alcohol.

Hassan Shakosh's songs include: Bent El Giran (2020) by Hassan Shakosh and Omar Kamal Oud al Batal (2020)

References: [304] [305] [306] [307]

[308]; [309]; [310]; [311]; [312]; [313]; [314]; [315]; [316]; [317]; [318];

  • Siddharth Sood Wedding Rapper in India

[319]

  • Malcolm Springer (Arranger/writer, Engineer, Producer, and Mixer. Work credits include Matchbox 20, Collective Soul, Faith Hill, Greenwheel, Liquid Gang, Shinedown, Saliva, Brett Manning, Track Fighter, Elephant Room, Darin Jones and many others already featured on Wikipedia. Grammy Award winner. Produced song for Universal's Spiderman movie in 2002.) [320]
  • Haralabos "Harry" Stafylakis (composer) (b. 1982 in Montreal) is a Canadian–American classical music composer based in New York City. He is the composer in residence at the Winnipeg Symphony and the Co-Curator of the WSO's Winnipeg New Music Festival. Harry's work draws from classical, heavy metal, and traditional Greek music. The New York Times called his music “dreamy yet rhythmic.” He has been awarded the 2012 Charles Ives Fellowship from the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the ASCAP Foundation Leonard Bernstein Award. He has a bachelor of music from McGill University and is a doctoral candidate at The Graduate Center, City University of New York (CUNY). He lectures at the City College of New York.

References: [321] [322] [323] [324] [325]

  • STRAANGE

STRAANGE is an American composer/ producer notably known for his contributions to innovating Electronic and Lofi Hip-Hop styles

Discography: over a hundred releases on/offline slowly being documented online https://www.discogs.com/artist/4200916-STRAANGE

Greece write up: https://www.urbanstylemag.gr/blog/straange-mysterious-time-aura-ep

French write ups: https://anotherwhiskyformisterbukowski.com/2015/12/01/straange-silent-ascension-2015/ https://anotherwhiskyformisterbukowski.com/2015/02/02/straange-straange-dialect-2015/

featured on Earmilk under KVZE: https://earmilk.com/2012/06/01/straight-no-chase/

Featured on BBC.UK 2014 https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/artists/2e3d238e-923d-4067-99ae-8e397b8096f9

Boiler room: http://boilerroom.tv/recording/straange/

album reviews: https://www.tinymixtapes.com/chocolate-grinder/listen-straange-forbidden-threshold http://potholesinmyblog.com/david-straange-straange-thoughts-album/ https://www.rap-n-blues.com/straange-thoughts/43344/

notable mentions: https://www.centraltrack.com/blown-away/ https://www.whudat.de/the-soul-dojo-presents-david-straange-straange-moments-free-beattape/

  • Super Guitar Bros

The Super Guitar Bros are an acoustic guitar duo known mostly for their covers of popular video game songs. The two members, Steven Poissant and Sam Griffin, met and became fast friends in 2007. In 2011 they started their Youtube channel and began making acoustic guitar covers. They have three albums with a fourth one to be released on April 17th, 2020 - This one being a collection of popular songs from the 20th century they recorded with Dan Avidan of Ninja Sex Party on vocals.

References: [326] [327] [328] [329] [330]

  • Toni C. (Antoinette M COLANDREO) BMI Award Winner, Multiplatinim Songwriter Musician arranger
  • Ugly Blondes

Ugly Blondes is a four-piece rock band based out of Pittbsburgh, PA. Ugly Blondes formed in 2013 and has released 3 albums since creation; their first released in 2014. Their music has hints of rock, psychedelic rock, hard rock, and grunge.

Album Reviews https://www.pghcitypaper.com/pittsburgh/new-local-releases-ugly-blondes-drag/Content?oid=4096544 www.24ourmusic.net/2015/08/03/ugly-blondes-dish-golden-days/ http://www.soundsceneexpress.com/ugly-blondes-independently-release-third-album-drag/

  • Witch 'n' Monk

Musical duo Witch 'n' Monk was formed by Heidi Heidelberg and Mauricio Velasierra. Their eponymous album was released in 2020 on John Zorn's Tzadik Records and was named The Guardian's Contemporary Album of the Month [331]. The album was also awarded the German Critic's Award in the 'crossover' category (3rd quarter 2020) [332].

The album première was performed at the Berlin Jazzfest by Witch 'n' Monk, contemporary music ensemble Lux:NM and drummer Jim Black. [333]

  • ZAM (group) [ko], a 90's South Korean boy band.

Disambiguation

  • Musical time

(Including Time signature, Time (musical), etc. I'm not familiar with the jargon, and thought Time (musical) would refer to time in the context of music, rather than a musical named Time.)

  • Criticism of rock music - Evangelical Christians, etc. It's well-established that many Christian groups have opposed rock 'n' roll music over the years.

Opera

Operas

Opera people

  • Joseph Michael Brent (req. pre-2015-7-5) - [334]; [335]; [336]; [337]
  • Molly Fillmore (req. pre-2015-4-30) - Metropolitan Opera soprano; [338]
  • Kate Fruchterman (req. 2021-11-22) - Soprano with the New York City Opera, performed at the Teatro Regio (Turin) (daughter of technologist Jim Fruchterman) www.katefruchterman.com; [339]; [340]; [341]; [342]; [343]; [344]; [345]; [346]; [347]; [348]; [349]; [350]
  • Stephan Genz (req. pre-2015-4-27)
  • Louis-Adolphe Jaime (req. pre-2015-4-27) - French librettist
  • Mario Lambardi, impressario in Latin America & U.S. Obituary/appreciation at File:The Town Crier, v.10, no.19, May 8, 1915 - DPLA - 8d63656b5aa3e9bb9afd27d851c3e1e6 (page 10).jpg from a Seattle weekly in 1915, strongly suggests worth following up.
  • Jane Marsh (soprano) (req. pre-2016-07-26) - American soprano; winner, 1966 International Tchaikovsky Competition
  • David Pittman-Jennings (req. pre-2015-4-27)
  • Jennifer Rowley (req. pre-2015-6-16) - American soprano
  • Svetlana Strezeva (req. pre-2015-4-27) - Russian-American soprano
  • Ivan Zhadan (Ivan Jadan) (req. pre-2015-4-27) - [351]; [352]; [353]
  • Colin Ainsworth

Opera-related (companies, terms, venues, etc.)

  • Bellevue Opera (req. pre-2017-5-27)
  • Berliner Theater - de:Berliner Theater (req. pre-2017-5-27)
  • LoftOpera (req. pre-2017-5-27)
  • children's opera - de:Kinderoper (req. pre-2017-5-27)
  • Johann Strauss Theater - de:Johann Strauß-Theater (req. pre-2017-5-27)
  • The Juilliard Opera Center - Juilliard Opera Center (req. pre-2017-5-27)redirects to Juilliard School (The Juilliard Opera Center needs same redirect)(req. pre-2017-5-27)
  • New York Opera Company - founded by Lorenzo Da Ponte (req. pre-2017-5-27)
  • operamission (arts organization) operamission.org)
  • puppet opera (req. pre-2017-5-27)
  • standard repertory - the article about Vincenzo Bellini's Norma mentions that it is not part of the "standard repertory". Would it be possible for someone to write an article discussing what operas are in the standard repertory? The closest redirect is to a chronological list of operas. (req. pre-2017-5-27)
  • Tenore spinto - The spinto soprano (the female voice equivalent) has its own page. (req. pre-2017-5-27)
  • Shadwell Opera (Contemporary Opera Company based in London) (www.shadwellopera.co.uk)(http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/opera-erwartung-twice-through-the-heart-at-the-hackney-showroom-e8-kzlp2skd6)(http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/classical/reviews/mark-anthony-turnage-twice-through-the-heart-schoenberg-erwartung-shadwell-review-opera-hackney-a7402266.html)(https://www.thestage.co.uk/reviews/2016/erwartung-twice-through-the-heart-review-at-hackney-showrooms/)(req. pre-2017-5-27)

Theatre and stage

  • List of stage Managers (Please could you add a list of stage managers to wikipedia)

People

A–G

  • Aloka Chatterjea - Indian stage actress; [354], [355]
  • Sybil De Bray - English actress from early 20th century, as pictured on Wills Scissors, 30 Actresses cards from 1916.
  • Rick Abbot - American playwright; wrote, and had published, 82 different plays which include Bride of Brackenloch, Dracula: The Musical?, Play On!, and its sequel Sing On!; [356]
  • Fred C. Adams - Founder of the Utah Shakespeare Festival [357]; [358]
  • Emily Agius - Australian teen star; notable for Nickelodoen role; [359]
  • Denielle Alvarez - dancer and pageant queen; 2014–2015 Miss Lake in the Hills, Illinois USA; Universal Dance Association All-American 2014
  • Paul Andrews (magician) - magician, television director and producer
  • Jared Ashe - English actor; Chemical Wedding (film), MI High, EastEnders, The Low Road (play)
  • Marika Aubrey - actor, singer, cabaret star (REDHEAD 2010, The Last of the Red Hot Mamas 2013); [360]
  • Michael Balogun - stage and television actor, with credits for the RSC and the National, including Death of England; [361]; [362]
  • Nicholas Barasch - teen actor and singer; has performed in three Broadway productions as well as film/television, including The Backyardigans; 2016 Drama Desk Award nominee - Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical (She Loves Me); 2016 Outer Critics Circle Award nominee - Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical (She Loves Me); 2016 Dorothy Loudon Award Winner for Excellence in the Theatre (She Loves Me); [363]; IMDb; [364]; [365]
  • Geoffrey Bateman - British actor
  • Jon Berry - American theater director
  • T. Berto - Canadian playwright; wrote plays including prize-winning BASH (2000) and A Singularity of Being (2009)
  • Rachel Bingham - actress and singer
  • Mercedes Domino Bishop - female actor in New Zealand's youth musical-theater company; performs regularly in the Aotea center
  • Krissi Bohn - British actress; Coronation Street
  • Marc Bonan - American actor; IMDb; IBDb; Soprano Home Movies; Definitely, Maybe; Cadillac Records; [366]; [367]; [368]; David Auburn
  • Ryan Bondy - (Canadian actor and singer; known for portrayal of Elder Price in The Book of Mormon) [369]
  • Stella Burden - acting guru
  • Steel Burkhardt - actor, singer and dancer; known for portrayal of Berger in Hair on Broadway
  • Jenna Burns American actress, singer and dancer; known for portrayal of Maria in West Side Story Centennial World Tour; [370] [371] [372] [373]
  • Paul Castro Jr. - American actor; PaulCastroJr.com; IMDb; [374]; [375]; [376]
  • Michael Cassel - Australian producer; CEO, Michael Cassel Group; [377]; [378]; [379]; [380]; [381]; [382]
  • Josie Cerise - New Zealand born English actress; [383]; [384]; [385]; [386]; [387]; [388]; http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4723881/
  • Anna Cody - stage actor
  • Fletcher Collins, Jr. - playwright, musician, composer and professor
  • Chris Coxon - British actor; known for his roles in Spamalot, Dreamboats and Petticoats, The Sponge Who Could Fly and Sherlock Holmes (2010 film)
  • Perry Cree - actor and singer
  • Martin Croft - Australian musical-theatre performer
  • Calvin Custer - arranged a medley from Phantom of the Opera
  • Marina Dalmas - Season 6, 2011, winner (singer) La France a un incroyable talent
  • Lisa Dalton (theatre person) (Lisa Loving)) - Michael Chekhov-technique master teacher; co-founder and president, National Michael Chekhov Association; [389]; [390]; [391]; [392]
  • Ichikawa Danjiro I
  • Jamie Darlington - British actor and producer; known for Get Goneand Allies; filming The 13th, starring as Lieutenant Ellis 'Dixie' Dean; [393]
  • Andre Delfau - 20th century artist, costume and set designer - [394]
  • Christina DeRosa - actress and cabaret singer; stars in numerous films and television shows, including Run Bitch, Run!, Piranhaconda, Evil Bong 3-D: The Wrath of Bong and Zane's Sex Chronicles; [395]
  • Judith Dimant - Producer of Complicite, British theatre company based in London
  • Sugar Dish - burlesque performer, choreographer; creator of The Slutcracker; presidential candidate
  • Zayd Dohrn - award-winning playwright and son of Weather Underground leaders Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn; [396]; [397]; [398]; [399]; [400]
  • Panda Dulce - drag queen; member of Drag Story Hour; targeted by right-wing militias. Currently a redirect.
  • Damian Erskine - professional freelance bassist and educator; known for touring with Gino Vannelli and the Peter Erskine New Trio as well as Les McCann and others; featured on the Gospel Chops, Bass Sessionz, Vol. I DVD; adjunct professor, Portland State University in Portland, Oregon; columnist for NoTreble.com as well as having had articles featured in Bass Player Magazine; [401]
  • Ken Espen - musician, Southern Africa 1960s to ??; [402]
  • Roger Evans (actor) - British stage actor; [403]; [404]
  • Fanchon and Marco - brother-and-sister vaudeville performers and later producers. Fanchon Wolff Simon and Marco Wolff. Fanchon eventually became director of the Ice Follies. There's a lot more, pretty big deal, strange that we lack an article. We have mention of them in the article Peggy Gilbert, and there's a photo of Fanchon c. 1920 at the upper left of File:The Town Crier, v.15, no.25, Jun. 19, 1920 - DPLA - b18441037c921aaa191ae7b24129e078 (page 15).jpg. There is an extensive website about them: https://fanchonandmarco.com/. The Huntington Library in San Marino apparently has a serious collection of materials about their productions: [405], [406]. One Broadway production, Sun-kist in 1921. Also apparently an interesting lawsuit over vertical integration of the film industry, with the studios controlling the theaters. There's a ton of other material online, easily found with a search, and that's without even getting into newspaper archives & the like.
  • Ben Fankhauser - American stage actor and singer; known for his work in the national tour of Spring Awakening and the Broadway production of Newsies
  • Kaci M. Fannin - American actress, director and independent producer; known for her work in "Soulmates", "My Own TV" and the first regional production of "Scottsboro Boys" following it's run on Broadway; [407]; [408]; [409]
  • Jim Findlay (director) - American stage designer; former Wooster Group associate; co-founder, The Collapsable Giraffe theater company
  • Fiona Gallagher (actor) - had been created but deleted
  • Gage Gatlyn - surely not "Gage Gatlyn, Master Illusionist" (male-to-female illusionist); [410]
  • Donald Gee (actor) - actor; On the Move, Dr Who, The Avengers, Lord of the Rings (BBC Radio)
  • Fred Gaines - playwright; [411]; [412]; [413]; [414]
  • Luca Giberti - director and producer; Jacques and his Master, Accidental death of an Anarchist, QED, Breaking the code; [415]
  • James Glyn - Welsh actor [416] [417] [418] [419]
  • Alison Goldie - performer, director, writer, facilitator; (The Weird Sisters 1996–2002)
  • Bruce Graham (playwright) - playwright, screenwriter, and actor. Graham wrote the screenplays for Anastasia, Dunston Checks In, and Steal This Movie. [420]
  • Alexander Great - illusionist, corporate entertainer; [421]

H–M

  • Noah Haidle - contemporary playwright; author, Mr. Marmalade
  • Lucas N. Hall - stage, television and film actor and musician; [37][38]; [422]; [39] ; [40] ; [41] ; [42] ; [43] ; [44] ; [45] ; [46] ; [423] ; [424] ; [425] ; [426] ; [427]
  • Margaret Hall (theatre historian) - Musical Theatre historian and teacher. First person to be achieve a Masters in Musical Theatre History from New York University Gallatin School of Individualized Study, staff writer for OnStageBlog, author of GEMIGNANI: Life and Lessons from Broadway and Beyond, a biography of Paul Gemignani, who is Stephen Sondheim's music director. Commonly cited in the professional community as the up and coming force in the industry.
  • Charlie Hamblett - British actor
  • Tania Harrison - British creative director, Latitude Festival[47]
  • Tessa Hart - artistic director and theatre artist
  • Mary Healey - Draft Page
  • David Hilder - director
  • Kim Hines - playwright, director and actor; [428]; [429]
  • iCON the Mic King - American independent rapper
  • Maggie Hoffman - Performing Artist and founder of the performance collective Radiohole, and the artist-run venue The Collapsable Hole at Westbeth. Appeared in multiple performances with Elevator Repair Service including Seagull in which she was called "Magnetic" by The New York Times. Nominated for Audie Award: The Flame by Leonard Cohen, won 'Creative Capital, award. Bomb Magazine Interview ; Chance Magazine Profile ; American Theater Ensembles Volume 2
  • Adela Holzer - Broadway producer; "first female producer on B'way"; jailed for grand larceny
  • Murat İldan (Mehmet Murat İldan, M. Murat İldan) - Turkish playwright
  • Lavina Jadhwani - stage director and adaptor
  • Louis James (actor) - Louis James is now (November 2022) a redirect to an amateur golfer! Louis James, the actor, was an American Shakespearean actor who merited a major recent biography: [430] Here is an obituary from 1910: [431] Also a New York Times review from 1899: [432]. Image available at File:Louis James and Frederick Warde.jpg.
  • Chirine Karame - actress
  • Jonathan Keeble - British actor and voice actor. [48]
  • Tom Paitson Kelly - Chicago-born stage actor and director
  • Kate Kennedy (artistic director) - actress; artistic director, PeachCraft Actors Studio
  • Ryan Kiggell - award-winning British theatre and television actor
  • Claude Kipnis - Israeli mime; author of The Mime Book; Lakeland Ledger 1981.02.12 has obituary
  • Terry Knickerbocker - U.S. acting teacher / coach
  • Kate Konigisor - actor, singer and playwright
  • Marty Kopulsky - hair and wig designer
  • Justin Koren - playwright and actor; wrote Defining Code Red
  • Rev. Sidney Lanier - cofounder of The American Place Theater [433] [434] [435]
  • Dan LeFranc - American playwright; [436]
  • Melissa Li - American composer, lyricist, librettist, screenwriter, and performer; writer of Interstate [437] and Surviving the Nian [438], [439]; [www.melissali.com]; [440]; [441]; [442]; awards [443], [444], [445]; fellowships [446], [447]; performances with other notable figures [448]; history and reviews of Interstate [449], [450], [451], [452], [453], [454]; the creation of Cancelled [455], [456]; support for her work [457]; reading of May Day [458], [459], [460]; performances and appearances [461], [462], [463], [464], [465]; involvement in Pussy Grabber Plays [466]; other works [467], [468]; represented by ICM [469]
  • Jack Lindine - American actor
  • Irving Lorraine - Canadian actor, writer, lecturer, early 20th-century. I have only one reference here, but it suggests someone of probably encyclopedic notability: article at File:The Town Crier, v.13, no.21, May 25, 1918 - DPLA - 54e268d199c6748a1deef27537e9be1d (page 14).jpg
  • Dar a Luz - American experimental theater director
  • Dattani Mahesh - playwright from Bangalore, India; one of the most prominent writers of Indian plays in English
  • Akeem Mair - American actor; [470]; [471]; [472]; [473]; [474]; [475]; [476]; [477]; [478]; [479]; [480]; [481]
  • Laura Mann - American actress; known for Some Girl(s) (2013), 1982 (2013), and Fringe; has been married to Chris Mann, of NBC's The Voice, since July 5, 2013; maiden name Laura Perloe; [482]
  • Jeff Marlow - actor
  • Jason D. Martin - playwright and outdoor writer
  • John McColgan (director) - director of Riverdance
  • Hayden McGurk - professional entertainer UK, Europe and US
  • Gabe McKinley - playwright; wrote Extinction and CQ/CX
  • Lorinda May Merrypor – Australian actress; appeared as Juliet in & Juliet (2023) ([483], [484])
  • Molly Smith Metzler - playwright and screenwriter; wrote plays "Elemeno Pea" and "Cry it Out" and screenplay adaptation of "The Thing About Jellyfish."(http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/theater/reviews/ct-ent-cry-out-northlight-review-0521-story.html) (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4030641/) (https://deadline.com/2017/01/the-thing-about-jellyfish-oddlot-gigi-pritzker-bruna-papandrea-reese-witherspoon-movie-1201894961/#!)
  • Courtney Monsma – Australian actress; appeared as Katherine Howard in Six (2020), Anna in Frozen and Glinda in Wicked (2023); known for Paper Dolls ([485], [486], [487])
  • Craig James Morgan - British actor; artistic director, Six Foot Sally Productions
  • Carlos Morton - Chicano playwright; plays are collected in The Many Deaths of Danny Rosales and Other Plays; papers are at The University of Texas at Austin; [488]
  • Jerome Murat - mime artist, illusionist
  • Sally Murphy (actor) - American musical actress; appeared as Julie Jordan in the 1994 Broadway revival of Carousel
  • Rishi Mutalik -(born 12 June 1996) American actor best known for playing Tom of Warwick in musical Camelot on PBS. [49]
  • Lily Kershaw - American singer and actress; released album Midnight in the Garden; appeared on television show Criminal Minds; lilykershaw.com; IMDb
  • Mars Rucker - Broadway performer and actor; performs in Tina Turner Musical 1;2;3

N–Z

  • Ruva Ngwenya – Australian singer and actress, known for Tina: The Tina Turner Musical (2023); also appeared as Shenzi in The Lion King (2013), Shirelle in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (2017) and La Chocolat in Moulin Rouge (2021) ([489], [490], [491])
  • Toby B. Orenstein - the Artistic Director and owner of Toby’s Dinner Theatre in Columbia, MD. Orenstein is also the Founder and Director of the Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts, Inc. (CCTA).
  • Michael Orzechowski - playwright; wrote Noise Pollution: The Judofist Story
  • Harvey Perr - playwright, actor, writer [492]; [493]; [494]; [495]; [496]; [497]; [498]; [499]; [500]; [501]; [502]; [503]; [504]; [505]; [506]; [507]; [508]
  • Hayden Perry-Nortjé (Golden New Germany Couple take Talent to the States) (http://highwaymail.co.za/260492/golden-new-germany-couple-take-talent-to-the-states-2/)
  • Olivia Phillip - British born actress/singer/dancer best know for her performances in The Book Of Mormon, Ghost: The Musical and Prisiclla Queen Of The Desert the Musical in London's West End.
  • Shereen Pimentel American actress best known for her performances in West Side Story on Broadway and John Mulaney & the Sack Lunch Bunch. She is an alumni of the Juilliard School.
  • The Porcelain Twinz – Twin women who perform a burlesque act. Received most of their media coverage in the early oughts? Claim that their work has been stolen by Beyonce and Gwen Stefani and Christian Aguilera, among others. Not sure how broadly these claims have been covered.
  • Sophia Ragavelas - British musical-theater actress
  • Clara Ramona - flamenco dancer
  • Gerónimo Rauch - es:Gerónimo Rauch; [509]; musical-theater actor from Argentina; first gained fame by being a member of the boyband Mambrú; moved to Spain to star in a Spanish production of Jesus Christ Superstar, where he also performed in a production of Chicago and starred as Jean Valjean in Les Misérables from 2010 to 2012; then moved to the UK to resume his latter role, but in West End ([510]; [511]; [512]; [513]; stars (starred) as the title character in The Phantom of the Opera in London
  • Mário Redondo - Portuguese actor, singer and director. Best known for the title role in the Portuguese production of Sweeney Todd (2007). Also a prominent voice actor, with multiple roles in Portuguese versions of film and TV shows. [www.mredondo.com]; [gulbenkian.pt/musica/biography/mario-redondo/]; [www.imdb.com/name/nm0715140/]
  • Reverend Chumleigh (Michael Mielnik; known in the early part of his career as The Flaming Zucchini), one of the pioneers of the New Vaudeville in the 1970s. Wrote the Flying Karamazov Brothers' initial act, very prominent in the first few decades of the Oregon Country Fair.[514], [515], [516], [517]
  • Jacob Richmond - Canadian playwright; Legoland; Qualities of Zero
  • Josephine Rose Roberts - actress
  • Magda Romanska - Polish-born American playwright, influenced by Grotowski
  • Haeleigh Royall - actor, producer and script supervisor
  • Cheryl Royce - actor and playwright
  • Sandy Rustin - actress, playwright, and voice actor; sandyrustin.com; [518]; [519]; [520]; [521]; IMDb; [522]
  • Josh T. Ryan - actor and director
  • Yisroel Schumacher - Yiddish comedian
  • Carlo Sciaccaluga - it: Carlo Sciaccaluga; Italian director and actor, active in Italy, Albania, Germany, Austria, Kazakshtan. [523]; [524]; [525]; [526]; [527];
  • Mary Setrakian - Musical Theatre performer and vocal coach to Broadway and Hollywood stars such as Sierra Boggess, Nicole Kidman, Bella Thorne, James Gandolfini, and many more. Performed on Broadway in Hello, Dolly! (musical) with Carol Channing. Performed as Madame Giry in the National Tour of The Phantom of the Opera (1986 musical). Also known on YouTube for her "Tea and Sprinklers" series with Sierra Boggess and also for her "Master Voice Teacher Reacts" series; [528];[529];[530];[531]; [532]; [533]
  • Graciela Silvain - Argentinian soprano with the Theatro Colon in the 1940s
  • Ryan Silverman - singer, actor and a Broadway star from Canada; multiple Drama Desk nominee; a fixture on the pops symphony circuit; appeared on Gossip Girl and Sex and The City among other; performed in musical including Chicago, Passion, The Phantom of the Opera, Empire; toured internationally with productions including The Secret Life of Nora, West Side Story, Wicked; ryansilverman.com
  • Ed Simpson - playwright
  • Lucas Smith - actor of stage, screen and radio; [534]; appears in Channel 4's Fresh Meat and the film 27, Memory Lane; trained with John Bradley-West at the Manchester School of Theatre; stars in Series 3 of BBC Radio 3's Brief Lives with David Schofield and in BBC Radio 4's The Small House at Allington with Clive Mantle, David Bamber, Samuel Barnett, Scarlett Alice Johnson, Maggie Steed, Blake Ritson, Henry Devas
  • Christopher Snape - Australian lighting designer; [535]; [536]; [537]; [538]; [539]
  • Robin Sokoloff - Producer, Actress & Choreographer, formerly Robin Lisa Tyler; [540]; [541]; [542]; [543]; [544];
  • Tony Sportiello - actor and playwright
  • J Geoffrey Stevenson - mime actor. Deviser and performer of mime and physical theatre in the UK and Europe from 1978 - 1996. Trained with Adam Darius, acknowledged and adopted influences including Moving Picture Mime Show, Complicite, Trestle Theatre Company and Ecole Jacques Lecoq. As well as touring solo works, he created shows and performed in partnership with singers Graham Kendrick and Adrian Snell, poet Stewart Henderson, and dancer and choreographer Lizzi Kew Ross.
  • Frederick Strother - D.C./Baltimore stage actor; [545]; [546]; [547]
  • Christopher Sutton (actor) - American actor; Monty Python's Spamalot
  • Suzanne and Jim - old-time musicians
  • Jennifer Ashley Tepper - Broadway historian and producer. Responsible for the successful book series, "Untold Stories of Broadway", produced the musical Be More Chill with long term collaborator Joe Iconis, Director of Programming for 54 Below, and helped to found BroadwayCon
  • Malcolm Terrey - South African stage actor
  • Kenneth Thornett - Draft page
  • Aaron Tierney - actor; from a wealthy Irish family of regal descent
  • Cecilia Tsan - musician; Chinese-French cellist [548]
  • Alysha Umphress - Broadway actress who appeared in American Idiot and its cast album; appears (appeared) as Hildy in the revival of On the Town
  • Ur2kam - Estonian male vocal quartet; [549]
  • Valeria Vasilevski - [550]
  • Vexare (real name Palmer Hogen) - EDM producer
  • Matthew S. Vodička (born 1983) - Czech-American playwright
  • Jamie Ward (actor) - half of the duo Wheeler and Ward; commercial actor
  • Eloise Watt (Eloïse Watt) - scholar and teacher of Shakespeare; founder of Shakespeare Workout
  • Sir Noah A Waters III, 32° F&AM - from Jacksonville, Florida; stand-up comedian, stage and screen actor, film maker, writer, novelist, screenwriter, playwright, television writer, theatre director, film and television director, film and television producer, auteur, performs and tours as a comedian or stand-up comic across the country; chief executive officer, owner and production head of Acentetus Artificium, Flawless Arts Production Company, Free Mason, York Rite Mason, Scotish Rite Mason, knighted member of the Grand Encampment of the Knights Templar, Order of Malta Knight, 15° Knight of the East, Sword, and Eagle, 18° Knight of Rose Croix, 21° Noachite, or Prussian Knight, 22° Knight of the Royal Axe, 25° Knight of the Brazen Serpent, 27° Knight of the Sun, 28° Knight Commander of the Temple, 29° Scottish Knight of Saint Andrew, 30° Knight Kadosh, or Knight of the White and Black Eagle, 32° Master of the royal secret or Knight Commander of the Court of Honour; member of the Writers Guild of America, Directors Guild Of America, Veterans in Film and TV, Producers Guild of America; soldier in the US Army Reserves; [551]; [552]; [553]; [554]; [555]; [556]; [557]; [558]; [559]; [560]; [561]; [562]
  • Natalie Weiss - actress and singer; semifinalist on american idol at age 19; performed in ensemble and understudied role of Elphaba in the 2nd us national tour of Wicked; performed in the US tour of Les Miserable; appeared in Broadway's everyday rapture; a YouTube sensation known for her "breaking down the riffs" videos, where she has hosted such notable guests as Broadway star Jessica Keenan Wynn, singer and vine star Avery Wilson, and star of Pitch Perfect and the Broadway hit musical Dear Evan Hansen Ben Platt; released a solo album in 2010, featuring a mix of pop covers and an original song written by Broadway composer Jason Robert brown; known for her rendition of "Quiet" by Jonathan Reid Gealt; [563]; [564]; [565]; [566]; [567]
  • David Cole Wheeler - actor and singer; half of duo Wheeler and Ward
  • Rick Wilcox - magician; rickwilcox.com
  • Cameron Woodhead - prolific Australian theatre and arts critic for The Age [568]; [569]
  • Larry Yando - Chicago-based stage actor; [570]; [571]; [572]; [573]; [574]; [575]; [576]
  • Nick Zagone - playwright
  • Sarah Perry-Nortjé (Golden New Germany Couple take Talent to the States) (http://highwaymail.co.za/260492/golden-new-germany-couple-take-talent-to-the-states-2/) Sarah Perry-Nortjé (Face of Talent Africa KZN 2017) (http://bereamail.co.za/108904/local-school-to-represent-sa-in-america/) Sarah Perry-Nortjé (Face of Talent Africa KZN 2017) (http://news.artsmart.co.za/2017/05/sarah-perry-nortje-taking-creativity.html)

Non-people

Plays (including musical plays)

A–M
  • 10467 http://www.tc.columbia.edu/articles/2016/march/staging-a-protest/; NPR Morning show 2016.05.07
  • And Flights of Angels
  • Animals Out Of Paper (a play by Rajiv Joseph)
  • An Immaculate Misconception: Sex in an Age of Mechanical Reproduction, 1998 play by Carl Djerassi
  • The Battle of Shallowford - a play
  • The Beautiful People (play) - 1941 play by William Saroyan
  • Beehive (musical) (Beehive, the Musical!)
  • Bingo! The Musical - by Michael Heitzman; [577]; [578]
  • Bocón! (The Big Mouth) - by Lisa Loomer - A play about Miguel, a 12 year old boy who loses his voice when his parents are taken by an oppressive military regime in El Salvador. He begins a journey to LA, the City of Angels, to find his voice. The story is told in the style of magical realism as Miguel meets mythical figures such as La Llorona on his way.
  • Bouncers! - a play by John Godber
  • By the Bi - a play by Morgan Barbour and Caroline Downs, produced by Blazing Change Players
  • Clockwork Waltz - a fan-written musical using music of The Dresden Dolls
  • The Complete History of America (abridged) - a play; a production of the Reduced Shakespeare Company
  • Dalan (play) - a Marathi play, featuring Amey Wagh; produced by Natak Company ([579][580][581][582][583][584])
  • Dazed - a musical a part of the [Averno (universe)] franchise and the [Find Averno ARG]
  • Dismembered Empire - a 2011 site-specific multimedia performance based on Edward Rushton, Rushton's poem The Dismembred Empire, the Williamson Tunnels and site-specific theatre
  • Dog Opera - a 1995 play by Constance Congdon
  • Dog Park (musical) - a 2010 musical by Jahnna Beecham, Malcolm Hillgartner and Michael J. Hume; music by Malcolm Hillgartner
  • Dracula: A Play in Two Acts - a play by Aric Cushing
  • Dreamboats and Miniskirts - a musical sequel to Dreamboats and Petticoats
  • Ducks and Lovers - a play by Murray Schisgal
  • An Evening of Awesome
  • Fugitive Songs - a musical revue written by Miller & Tysen
  • Grimshaw, Bagshaw and Bradshaw - a play by John Maddison Morton
  • A Gulag Mouse - a play by Arthur M. Jolly
  • Heartbreak Beautiful - a play by Christopher William Hill
  • If This Be Not a Good Play, the Devil Is In It Play by Thomas Dekker) (https://bradfilippone.wordpress.com/2011/09/23/if-this-be-not-a-good-play-introduction/)
  • The Incident at Looney's Tavern - the state outdoor musical drama of Alabama about the Republic of Winston
  • Jerusalem (Bramble play) - a play by Christopher Bramble
  • The Littlest Revue (musical) - 1956 play (IMDB)
  • A Most Unwarrantable Intrusion - play by John Maddison Morton
N–Z
  • Noise Pollution: The Judofist Story - a play by Michael Orzechowski; first performed at the Chesapeake Arts Center in Brooklyn Park, Maryland
  • Over and Out (musical) - a musical written by Sushi Soucy as a part of the Averno (universe) franchise
  • Radium Girls (play) - 2000 play by D. W. Gregory. One of the top 10 most performed high school plays in the United States. [50]
  • Red Sox Nation (musical) - a musical by Richard Dresser, Robert Reale, and Willie Reale; to be produced this year at the American Repertory Theater; directed by Diane Paulus (comment at 2015-5-9: Red Sox Nation appears to be an earlier title of Johnny Baseball; perhaps a redirect is needed)
  • Retaliation (musical) - an Australian rock musical to link with Once Upon a Midnight
  • Ross & Rachel - a play by James Fritz based the characters Rachel Green and Ross Gellar from the television sitcom Friends
  • Save the Last Dance for Me (musical) - by Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran
  • Scaramouche Jones - by Justin Butcher
  • Seascapes with Sharks and Dancer - a play by Don Nigro
  • The Secret in the Wings - a play by Mary Zimmerman
  • Show Choir! - The Musical - [585]
  • Slasher and Crasher! - a play by John Maddison Morton
  • Stop the Virgens - a theatrical production by Karen O of the band Yeah Yeah Yeahs; referenced at Sam Spiegel
  • Swimming with Jellyfish - Lilly and Jim are about to become empty-nesters and things should be settling down but in Swimming With Jellyfish, that's when it all starts coming apart for them and their family; poignant and funny, this Georgia-written drama was penned by Cobb teacher-playwright-actor Katie Grant Shalin
  • Tarrytown Tales - by Sean P. Harrington; a play with music that weaves three of Washington Irving's most popular stories together The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Rip Van Winkle, and the Specter Bridegroom. Published in 2017, ISBN 1520896360.
  • The Left Hand Singing - by Barbara LeBow; about the civil-rights movement
  • The Video Games, play - by Jared Tyrel Pixler and David Evan Stolworthy. A Parody of the Hunger Games and Video Games, the premiered off-Broadway November 2016.[51][52][53]
  • Tiffany's Show - a cabaret where performers dress in sweeping ball-gowns, plumes of feathers, elaborate headdresses and skimpy polkadot swimwear. [586] [587]. See also Miss Tiffany's Universe
  • Til Divorce Do Us Part - a musical by Ruthe Ponturo and John Thomas Fischer [588]; directed by Mark Waldrop; [589]
  • Turkish Delight The Opera or Turkish Delight (opera) - a musical-opera by Giles Howe and Katy Lipson
  • Weird Romance - a musical; music by Alan Menken; lyrics by David Spencer; book by Alan Brennertby; [590]
  • When That I Was - a play by Edward Atienza and John Mortimer; written by Mortimer for Atienza in 1981; set in post-Elizabethan England; a one-man show about a older man who recalls his time spent as a young actor in Shakespeare's company
  • Willow (musical) - a musical written by August Greenwood as part of the Averno (universe) franchise
  • The Wreck Behind Us: Life After the Death of Evelyn Beckett - a play produced in 2004; written and produced by Roland Tec; about a television actress by the name of Evelyn Beckett; based off of the marriage and death of the actual former daytime actress Elizabeth Heath (also known by her stage name Liza Chapman); takes place around 1969
  • World of Wires - play by Jay Scheib after the film Welt am Draht based on the novel Simulacron 3 and inspired by Bostrom's simulation hypothesis. Website, trailer, enthusiastic review of The New York Times

Theatres and organizations

(structures and companies or organizations, including festivals)

A–D
  • Actors Theatre of Atlanta
  • Adam Smith Theatre - theatre in Kirkcaldy, Fife Scotland; named after the town's economist Adam Smith; [591]; [592]; [593]
  • Algonquin Productions - New York City-based theater company
  • Anti-Ibsen League
  • ArtsEmerson: The World On Stage - Boston-based performing arts company
  • Avery Schreiber Theatre
  • The Bardy Boys and the Nancy Shrews - bardyboys.silversilk.net; theatre troupe with narrative stage acts that performs at renaissance faires in Oregon; [594]
  • Bay Street Theatre - regional theatre company and building in Sag Harbor, New York; baystreet.org
  • Bela Theatre Karwaan
  • The Belfast Maskers Waterfront Theatre
  • Bedford Playhouse - Bedford (town), New York
  • Black Dahlia Theatre
  • Black Light Theatre
  • Bluewater Summer Playhouse
  • Boston Babydolls Burlesque Troupe
  • Brava Theater (also known as Brava! for Women in the Arts) - professional arts organization in San Francisco; does feminist and multicultural work; brava.org
  • The Bread & Roses Theatre - London (UK) fringe theatre venue; breadandrosestheatre.co.uk
  • Brick Theater - Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York; bricktheater.com; [595]
  • Bridge 2 Broadway - experimental theater workshopping program; headed by Tim and Pamela Kashani; combines talent from both the east and west coasts; bridge2broadway.org
  • Byron Civic Theatre
  • Caburlesque
  • Canadian College of Performing Arts - Post-secondary performing arts training program in Victoria, British Columbia, alumni include Carly Rae Jepsen and Ali Liebert. ccpacanada.com; [596]; [597]; [598]; [599]; [600]; [601]
  • [California Center for the Arts, Escondido] The center is celebrating 25 years serving the community, I believe they deserve a wikipedia page.
  • The Cape Playhouse - America's oldest summer theatre; established 1927
  • Century Theaters
  • Children's Theater of Elgin
  • Cock and Feathers - stage act popular at California Renaissance Faires; [602]
  • Comédie de Paris
  • Connelly Theater - historic venue in New York's East Village; connellytheater.org; [603]
  • The Conservatory of Theatre Arts at Webster University - webster.edu/conservatory; [604]
  • Cracked Out - satirical rap duo
  • Crucible Youth Theatre - Youth Theatre company from Sheffield, United Kingdom
  • David Glass Ensemble (Deviseive Theatre Ensemble created by David Glass) (http://davidglassensemble.org/)
  • Dance Theater of Oregon
  • Ded Bob
  • The Dell Music Center - 39-year-old amphitheatre in Philadelphia; has hosted many nationally and internationally prominent artists; [605]
  • The Depot (theatre) - theatre in Urbana, Illinois; probably defunct now
E–K
  • Eclipse Theatre Company - Eclipse Theatre Company is the leading black-led national theatre touring company in the UK, led by Artistic Director Dawn Walton; [606]; [607]; [608]; [609]; [610]; [611]
  • EFFUSION Drama
  • Edinburgh Horror Festival - a horror genre based theatre festival that takes place yearly in Edinburgh, Scotland. [612]; [613]; [614]
  • Findacadabra - online world database of places related to Magic (illusion); www.findacadabra.com; MagicPedia; List of magic museums; Magic club; Manufacturers of magic effects
  • Gi60 (also known as the International One-Minute Play Festival) - gi60.blogspot.com
  • Gulfshore Playhouse (http://www.GulfshorePlayhouse.org) is the oldest professional not-for-profit regional theatre in Naples, Florida. Founded in 2004, Gulfshore Playhouse currently performs in the Norris Center but is launching a capital campaign to build a state-of-the-art theatre complex in Naples. Currently, Gulfshore Playhouse produces six main stage productions, a New Works Festival for unproduced plays, and a variety of educational opportunities for children and adults. [www.naplesgov.com]; [615]; [616]; [617]; [618]; [619].
  • The HandleBards - World's first cycling theatre company (http://www.handlebards.com) [620]; [621]; [622]; [623]; [624]; [625]; [626]; [627]
  • Hartford Children's Theatre
  • Hypokrites - Hypokrites is a Kolkata based theater group; [628]
  • IATI Theater - Modest venue for a performing arts nonprofit showcasing Latino theater, music, dance & workshops. iatitheater.org; [629]
  • Impromptunes - improvised musical theatre troupe; established 2013; impromptunes.com.au
  • Intrepid Shakespeare Company - Encinitas, California, professional theatre company; established 2009; focus in arts education; [630]; [631]; [632]
  • IPOP! Convention - bi-annual convention for actors, singers, dancers and models to meet agents and more
  • Irish Student Drama Association
  • Janesville Performing Arts Center (Performing Arts Center in Janesville, WI) (https://www.janesvillepac.org)
  • Kanemaruza - Japan's oldest Kabuki theatre
  • Kay Meek Centre - centre for performing arts located in West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
  • Kooemba Jdarra Indigenous Performing Arts - based in Brisbane, Australia; produces contemporary performances that present the stories of Indigenous Australians throughout Australia and internationally; incorporated in 1993, the International Year of Indigenous People; not-for-profit organisation that receives core funding through the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Commission, Australia Council and Arts Queensland
  • Krazy Kujo
L–N
  • LA Stage Alliance
  • LCC Theatre Company (lcctheatre.com) - Housed at UCLA, LCC Theatre Company, short for Lapu the Coyote that Cares Theatre Company, is the largest and oldest collegiate Asian American theatre company in the United States. Notable alumni include Randall Park, Ali Wong, Tim Chiou, and Yumi Sakugawa.
  • Letterkenny Musical Society
  • Lexington Children's Theatre
  • The LIDA Project - Denver, Colorado-based experimental theatre collective; formed 1995
  • Lioness on the cheese grater - reference in Aristophanes's Lysistrata
  • List of continuity errors in Dragonlance - Dragonlance
  • Little Pieces of Gold (Established in 2010, Little Pieces of Gold is a new writing company that stages a regular showcase for bold, thought-provoking, entertaining new drama. The company has produced the work of both emerging, established and award-winning playwrights at leading London venues such as Southwark Playhouse, Park Theatre, Old Red Lion and Theatre 503.) [633]
  • Livermore Shakespeare Festival (non-profit professional theatre in Livermore, CA) (http://livermoreshakes.org/)
  • Loft227 - Performance arts space & Incubator based in New York Loft227.com
  • Long Lake Camp for the Arts (longlakecamp.com) - performing and fine arts summer camp; based in upstate New York; [634]; [635] [636]; [637]; [638]
  • Lyceum Theater (Ithaca, New York) - Ithaca, New York
  • Madison Youth Choirs (madisonyouthchoirs.org) - non-profit youth choir programs in Madison, Wisconsin
  • Marching Band - "Touchdown, USA" Michigan Marching Band arr. Jerry Bilik
  • Maryland Ensemble Theatre
  • Melbourne Shakespeare Company - Professional theatre company that focus' on the work of William Shakespeare based in Melbourne Australia.
  • Metro Theater Company - theatre for young audiences in St. Louis, Missouri
  • Michael Cassel Group (michaelcassel.com);- Sydney, Australia; company exclusively represents theatre producer Cameron Mackintosh and his productions in Australia; productions include Les Misérables, Singin' in the Rain and the forthcoming Australian productions of Kinky Boots and Beautiful: The Carole King Musical; [639]; [640]; [641]; [642]
  • Michigan Shakespeare Festival (michiganshakespearefestival.org) - Jackson/Canton, Michigan, USA
  • The Miller Centre (millercentretheatre.org) - Caterham, Surrey
  • Ministry of Bhangra Leeds - Bhangra and Giddha dance group; based in Leeds, England
  • The Mirror Images (Steven and Michael – The Mirror Images) - the world's most identical twin illusionist; [643][dead link]
  • Mirror Repertory Company - theater company based out of NYC and VT; founded in association with Geraldine Page; funded in its inception by Laurence Rockefeller
  • The Missoula Oblongata - theatre company
  • Monsterpiece Theater Collective - theater collective in Manhattan (New York City)
  • Montana Shakespeare in the Parks (shakespeareintheparks.org) - Shakespeare's plays performed in parks all over Montana
  • Music Theatre of Connecticut (musictheatreofct.com)- theatre group; presents Equity productions (MTC Main Stage); operates conservatory (School of Performing Arts); established 1987; located in Nowalk, Connecticut; [644]; [645]; [646]
  • Nancy Goldstein Design - lighting; Marblehead, Massachusetts; [647]
  • Nightingale Theater (nightingaletheater.com) - alternative live performance venue in Tulsa, Oklahoma; opened in 2000 by resident non-profit company, Midwestern Theater Troupe, Inc.
  • New Mills Art Theatre - New Mills (arttheatre.co.uk)
  • Nimbus Theatre - Minneapolis, Minnesota, theater company and venue
O–S
  • Off-Monroe Players - Rochester, New York; Gilbert and Sullivan theater group; monroeplayers.org
  • Orlando Repertory Theatre - professional theatre for family and young audiences dedicated to bringing classic and contemporary children's literature to life on stage; orlandorep.com
  • Our Time Theatre Company - artistic home for people who stutter; ourtimetheatre.org
  • Out of the Shadows Theater Group (OSTG) - shadowcast and performance theater group in Salt Lake City, Utah; shadowtheater.org
  • Owl and Cat Theatre - independent 40-seat theatre; specialises in thought-provoking and confrontational plays; based in Melbourne, Australia; [648]; [649]; [650]; [651]; [652]; [653]; [654]
  • Pawtucket Arts Festival - Arts Festival each September in Pawtucket Rhode Island; [655]
  • Peoples Theatre - peoplestheatre.org
  • Perlan Theater Group - drama and dance performance group; comprised of 14 Icelanders aged 21–48 with particular development disabilities (Down's Syndrome)
  • Pink Banana Theatre Company - non-profit theatre in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; provides professional opportunities to emerging actors, directors and technical staff; pinkbananatheatre.com
  • The Pirates of the Dotombori - improvisational group in Osaka, Japan; [656]; [657]; [658]; [659]; [660]; [661]; [662]
  • Pure Cirkus - purecirkus.com; industrial, new age performance art Cirkus group; based in Seattle, Washington
  • Random Access Theatre - non-profit theatre in New York, New York; mission is to reclaim and re-imagine works of the past as a way to engage in modern issues, while simultaneously nurturing the development of new pieces from emerging New York City artists; randomaccesstheatre.com
  • RedSarah veteran of Circus and British Burlesque - redsarah.com
  • The Rock River Philharmonic - non-profit professional symphony orchestra (formerly known as Beloit Janesville Symphony Orchestra); rockriverphilharmonic.org No - Beloit Janesville Symphony already exists; it just needs to be moved
  • The Rose Center Theater - performing arts center, Westminster, California
  • Sacred Fools Theater Company production history - Sacred Fools Theater Company
  • Salt Lake Acting Company - professional theatre company, Salt Lake City, Utah - [663]
  • St. Louis Storytelling Festival
  • Screwbuki - improvised Kabuki from Hawaii or maybe Chicago
  • Silver Scream Spookshow - Atlanta-based performance group; silverscreamspookshow.com
  • SIS Productions - theater company; focuses on women and Asian Americans; [664]
  • Six Foot Sally Productions - production company
  • South Shore Music Circus
  • Speech Communication Association (N.Z.) Inc. - Te Roopu Korero Whakapiripiri Tangata
  • Stantonbury Theatre - First Theatre in Milton Keynes. Considered the 'GodFather' of Theatre in the area. Now a Community Theatre in Milton Keynes, Stantonbury Theatre laid the groundwork for the need for a bigger theatre, Milton Keynes Theatre to be built. Opened in 1974.
  • Sullivan Street Playhouse (req. 2015-4-21) - off-Broadway theatre in New York City; home of The Fantasticks for decades
  • Summer Repertory Theatre - Santa Rosa, California; summerrep.com
  • Surrealist Theatre - see Luigi Pirandello
T–Z
  • Tacoma Actors Guild
  • Target Margin Theater (29 year old Obie Award winning theater company in NYC) (https://www.targetmargin.org/)
  • Temple for Performing Arts - Des Moines, Iowa
  • Theatre at St. Clement's [665] [666] [667]
  • Theater in the Open - theater in Maudslay State Park for over 20 years
  • TheaterMania - New York, New York; theatermania.com; "For theater everywhere!"; has theater news, reviews and discount tickets for Broadway shows as well as the other major theater markets across the country
  • Theatre of Education (or Theater of Education?)
  • Theater Latté Da (Theater Latté Da is the only nonprofit professional theater in the Twin Cities that exclusively produces musical theater. Since its inception, TLD has presented 76 Mainstage productions, including 12 world premieres, and 12 area premieres. Each has garnered critical acclaim and earned its artists and TLD a host of awards, including: seven IVEY Awards for overall excellence, National Endowment for the Arts, the Gabriel Award for Broadcast Excellence, and the American Theater Wing National Theater Company Award. In addition to our Twin Cities presence, TLD’s original production All is Calm: The Christmas Truce of 1914 celebrated its 12th anniversary with a national tour and an Off-Broadway debut at the Sheen Center in New York City this past November and December, which won the 2019 Drama Desk Award for Unique Theatrical Experience.) (www.latteda.org)
  • Theatre Tuscaloosa - nonprofit theater in Tuscaloosa, Alabama; theatretusc.com
  • Tickets Tonight - ticketstonight.ca
  • Tiny Ninja Theater (or Tiny Ninja Theatre?)
  • Triboro Youth Theatre (or Triboro Youth Theater ?) - triboroyouththeatre.org
  • Variety Shac - varietyshac.com; variety comedy show/comedy troupe formed in 2004 in New York City
  • Walt Disney Amphitheater - amphitheater located inside of Lake Eola Park in downtown Orlando, Florida
  • Warner Robins Little Theatre - wrlt.org
  • The Wilbury Theatre Group (or The Wilbury Group?) - collaborative theatre company in Providence, Rhode Island; thewilburygroup.com
  • wit incorporated (A professional theatre company, based in Footscray, Victoria (Australia)) ([www.witinc.com.au] [668] [669] [670] [671] [672])
  • Woodinville Repertory Theatre - theater company founded by Peg Phillips from the television series Northern Exposure; woodinvillerep.org
  • Woolley Festival - music festival in Woolley/Bradford on Avon, England; woolleyfestival.com
  • Yekaterinburg Academic Ballet and Opera Company - ballet and opera company; cited in the Yekaterinburg article
  • Youthquake Theater - theater company run entirely by children and teens; youthquaketheater.com
  • Young Playwrights Inc. - Stephen Sondheim founded Young Playwrights Inc. is the nations only professional theater dedicated solely to playwrights 18 years of age or younger; youngplaywrightsinc.com.
  • Thiaso - The Theatre Company - Theatre company based in Rome, Italy. Produced the short music video of Gladiator and the italian adaptation of "1984". [673] [674] [675] [676] [677]

Other theatre topics

  • anti-thespian
  • Baroque-era drama
  • Black and Asian British theatre
  • childrens' plays
  • comedy of concealment
  • corridor stage
  • costume history - a history on theatrical costumes and makeup
  • educational theatre
  • experiential theatre
  • Festival Iberoamericano de Teatro
  • Italian theater and drama - Italian arts and drama plays
  • Journeys Through Bookland - by Charles Herbert Sylvester; a series of ten books introducing children to literature; OCLC 617566
  • Late Night Catechism
  • magic sheet - lighting plots, etc. in theatre
  • mayhem hero
  • miniature plays (miniature play)
  • music director (theatre) / musical director (theatre)
  • OnStage Blog - [678]
  • pizza tossing
  • post-modern theatre
  • presentation house - A large movie palace that would also present live entertainment, such as big bands, and popular comedy acts. These theatres began to appear following the demise of vaudeville shows. Over time, the only acts to appear at these venues were big bands and their respective singers. By the end of 1948, the only remaining theatre of this type was the Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
  • Riley Rewind - a YouTube series written by Anna Akana and directed by Ray William Johnson; scheduled to be released on 12.12.2013
  • Serio-Comic (Some actors and singers of the 19th century became known as serio-comics. Someone please research this topic and post a useful definition with examples.
  • Show-Score.com
  • Six Lessons of Dramatic Art (1933) - a book by Richard Boleslawski
  • social drama
  • theatre of Germany
  • Toys Everywhere
  • trucker radio - [679]
  • Tudor Theatre
  • visual theatre (or visual theater)
  • warm-up man (warm up man, warmup man)
    • redirect to Opening act, not sure it should be anything other than that. 18:04, 13 April 2023 (UTC)
  • white-box theater (white-box theatre)
  • Wikipedia:Notability (Theatre) or Wikipedia:Notability (Theater)
  • working-class tragedy
  • Wybron, Inc. - "Wybron invented the scrolling color changer in 1980, and it forever changed the way lighting designers execute their visions." Wybron, a Colorado-based theatrical lighting company, recently defunct, developed a number of important technologies and provided many services to lighting designers.

Other

  • VYV - Canadian video mapping and projection firm [680]
  • Drawn and Plastered - Canadian multi-media live art event
  • Kelantanese wayang kulit - form of wayang kulit performed in Kelantan, north of Peninsular Malaysia [681] [682]
  • Visual Vernacular Theatrical storytelling art form strongly influenced by mime and the silent film era. VV is a popular art form in the Deaf community. It uses gestures, facial expression, body shifting, and classifiers to tell a story. No actual signs or fingerspelling are used when telling a VV story. Most VV stories use elements taken from cinematography including staying within a frame (the actor does not move across the stage), recreating different types of shots (close, medium, wide); and sometimes changing speed. Bernard Bragg was an early visual vernacular performer. Modern artists include Justin Perez and Crom Saunders. [683] [684]

People

A–L
  • Ariel Anderssen [54]

[55] [56] [57] [58] [59]

  • Don Greene (Don Greene is a sports psychologist and an author who has trained gold medal-winning olympic athletes. He has written books such as Audition Success, Performance Success, and Fight Your Fear and Win. He currently works as a peak performance coach training performing artists. (https://www.winningonstage.com/about-ppts/)
  • Drew Colby (Drew Colby was born on 1 February 1974 in Gateshead, Britain. He is a multi-award winning Shadowgrapher and has worked on Not Going Out (2014), 8 out of 10 Cats Does Countdown (2015) and Trust (2017). His live shows have toured almost every continent, and he is the recipient of awards for his adult cabaret work (Phoenix Arts Club West End Award 2018) and his work for families (Audience Choice Award for Best Show, Newcastle Puppet Festival 2019).)

(https://www.shadowgraphy.co.uk)

  • FlipFlop The Clown - foot fetish clown, musician, comedian, entertainer; [685]; [686]; [687]; [688]; [689]; [690]; [691]
  • Star Alex - Fashion model in NYC, influencer on social media, she is revolutionizing petite modeling [692]; [693]; [694]; [695]; [hhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPhG4J4P0dU];
  • Amanda Barfield - American actress; known for A Memory in My Heart (TV film 1999), Down to You (2000), Dependency (short film) (2005); earned a black belt in tae kwon do (February 2003); resides in Los Angeles, California; IMDb; nominated for a Young Artist Award (Best Performance in a TV Movie or Pilot – Supporting Young Actress) for A Memory in My Heart ([696])
  • Florin Cosulet - Romanian teacher, actor and regizor; finished Lucian Blaga University in Sibiu, Romania; [697]; [698]; [699]
  • Rob Cremona – Maltese composer for film, television and dance; multi-instrumentalist
  • Nina Creque - American vocalist and producer; former member of Gerald Levert's group 1 of the Girls; daughter of jazz pianist Neal Creque; [700]; [701]; [702]; [703]; [704]
  • Derek Crewe (born Wrexham, 1945 – died 2011) - actor; appearances in Z-Cars, Doctor Who, The Tomorrow People, All Creatures Great and Small and Holby City; performed on stage in many productions with companies, including the Royal Shakespeare Company and Theatre Clwyd; [705]; IMDb; [706]
  • Morgan Deare: Draft
  • Ronald Fries - German pianist, music educationist and conductor; based in Offenbach, Hesse [707]
  • Carlo della Giacoma (1858–1929) - Italian composer; [708]; [709]; in 1900, he was serving in the Italian Army as a clarinetist and band master; Antonio Bellandi, Carlo Della Giacoma e Pietro Gori: musica e politica nella Livorno di fine Ottocento, Livorno, Comune di Livorno, 2005 (book cited in Pietro Gori); chamber music works include : Fantasia on Mascagni's Cavalleria Rusitcana, for clarinet & piano, Op. 83 ([710]); Fantasia on Puccini's Tosca, for clarinet & piano, Op. 171 ([711]); centrostudidellagiacoma.it
  • Laura Hajek - American actor, artist, songwriter and performance artist; [712]
  • Ian Liston - Draft Page
M–Z
  • Morgan Margolis - CEO of "Knitting Factory", actor, producer, restaurant founder, son of actor Mark Margolis; [713]; [714]
  • Jun Mhoon - drummer; toured around the world with The Staple Singers and more; television and music producer of Chicago television show Steppin at Club 7, and co-creator of the Stellar Awards; former marketing executive for Janet Jackson, Sting, and more; first African American to become digital agreggator for iTunes; awarded with two platinum records and four gold records; [715]
  • Cassandra Myers - poet. performer. arts educator. registered social worker. Based in Canada. Has received the Best Poet Award at College Unions Poetry Slam Invitational, National Magazine GOLD Award in Poetry 2021. Is a Pink Door fellow. won the youth competition at the 2016 Women of the World Poetry Slam which earned her a performance slot of her piece “Cycle” on the final stage. She was the champion of the Canadian Festival of Spoken Word in 2018. South-Asian-Italian, disabled, queer, non-binary, survivor of sexual violence with seven years of performance, arts education, and counselling experience. Uses they/she pronouns.

[716]; [717]; [718]; [719]; [720]; [721]; [722]; [723]; [724]; [725]; [726]; [727]; [728]; [729]; [730]; [731]; [732]; [733];

  • Arthur Newall - Draft
  • Either Louis Niebur or his book Menergy:San Francisco's Gay Disco Sound. Musicology professor at University of Nevada, Reno. Also wrote Special Sound: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop about the BBC's electronic music studio, the Radiophonic Workshop. [734]
  • Roberta Pedon Adult actress and model, famous for large breasts, I don't mean to be crude, but that was the context of her work. She is thought to have died in 1982 aged 28, in recent times said to be alive due to a Roberta Pedon appearing on an Italian Rai tv station programme and on the youtube channel Intoscano.
  • Gordon Sterne: Draft page

Non-people

  • Conservatoire à rayonnement régional de Tours - fr:Conservatoire à rayonnement régional de Tours; French school of higher music, dance and drama; located in Tours
  • Cut Piece – seminal 1960s piece of performance art by Yoko Ono (currently redirects to Ono's page, but deserves standalone article; sources are abundant) wikidata [735] [736] [737]
  • Doris Duke Artist Awards - annual award of $275,000 for artists in dance, theater and jazz; funded by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation; [738]; [739]; [740]; [741]; [742]
  • Taylor Swift Eras Tour costumes

TV/Movie Actor

  • Seán Óg Cairns (Actor) (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8697148/) (https://www.hotpress.com/film-tv/netflix-announces-new-ireland-based-dark-comedy-series-bodkin-23016538) (https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/disney-plus-rai-ballet-series-find-me-in-paris-1235187195/)
  • Vongai (Actor, Podcast Host) (https://vongai.com/) (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8104324/) (https://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwdance/article/BWW-Interview-Creating-in-the-Time-of-Covid-19-Vongai-Shava-20210330) (https://www.zimbojam.com/propelled-by-faith-inspired-by-danai-gurira-vongai-shava-is-set-to-dazzle-the-world-on-the-big-screen-soon/) (https://www.catalystories.org/award-winners) (http://www.theasy.com/Reviews/2017/R/therefugeeplays.php) (https://www.voazimbabwe.com/live/video/123/5929963) (https://thestandard.newsday.co.zw/2020/11/01/zim-actress-flourishing-in-us) (https://zimexcellence.buzzsprout.com/) (https://books.google.com/books?id=XbjEDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA5&lpg=PA5&dq=vongai+shava&source=bl&ots=vVRBDpvSJs&sig=ACfU3U1OwpFQCiGGN8FsMjFXDdS_G31qtw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi_hqrsh_P6AhUgEFkFHXCzBjM4KBDoAXoECBkQAw#v=onepage&q=vongai%20shava&f=false) (https://www.popdust.com/vongai-shava-black-sparta-nbtf-2434986735.html)
  • Will Hochman (Actor) (http://huffpost.com/entry/broadway-the-sound-inside-will-hochman_n_5dd2fd6ce4b082dae8127352) (https://www.tvinsider.com/1008503/blue-bloods-season-12-joe-hill-will-hochman-reagans/) (http://wmagazine.com/culture/will-hochman-the-sound-inside-broadway-interview)
  • Lucy Capri (Actor, Voiceover Artist) (https://ew.com/movies/2019/09/13/fractured-sam-worthington-netflix/) (https://ew.com/trailers/2019/09/20/fractured-trailer-sam-worthington-netflix/) (https://deadline.com/2018/12/vice-lily-rabe-brad-anderson-netflix-feature-1202522977/) (https://www.popsugar.com/entertainment/what-is-netflix-fractured-movie-about-46689643?utm_source=imdb&utm_medium=partner&utm_campaign=feed) (https://www.hollywoodoutbreak.com/2019/09/23/sam-worthington-searches-for-missing-family-in-fractured-trailer/) (https://film-book.com/fractured-2019-movie-trailer-sam-worthingtons-wife-daughter-disappear-in-a-hitchcockian-mystery-thriller/) (https://movieweb.com/fractured-movie-trailer-2019-netflix/) (https://www.firstshowing.net/2019/can-you-solve-the-mystery-first-trailer-for-netflixs-fractured-film/)
  • Katie Callaway (Actress and singer) (https://broadwayworld.com/los-angeles/article/Where-Are-They-Now-KATIE-CALLAWAY-20170331) (https://celebstrendnow.com/katie-callaway/) (https://www.benzinga.com/pressreleases/19/06/n13891423/actress-katie-callaway-signs-with-cylence-media-management) (https://www.broadwayworld.com/nashville/article/THE-FRIDAY-FIVE-Katie-Callaway-Will-Lasley-from-THE-ADDAMS-FAMILY-20151009)
  • Annie-Sage Whitehurst- (Actor) (https://books.google.com/books?id=sEJmDwAAQBAJ&lpg=PA95&ots=WfTNe5ehbY&dq=%22annie-sage%20whitehurst%22&pg=PA94#v=onepage&q=%22annie-sage%20whitehurst%22&f=false)
  • Pamela Holt- (Actor and Singer) (https://www.broadwayworld.com/los-angeles/article/BWW-Reviews-CRUEL-INTENTIONS-at-Rockwell-A-True-Homage-to-the-90s-20150220)
  • Zachary Coffin is a prominent American actor in Indian cinema and television. He has appeared in over 40 films and tv shows, and is most known for his roles in Tiger Zinda Hai and Maha Kumbh: Ek Rahasaya, Ek Kahani.[60][61]
  • Ito Aghayere (Actor) (https://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/2019/10/10/ito-aghayere-stars-cbs-sitcom-carols-second-act-patricia-heaton-rush-henrietta-grad-rochester-ny/3863853002/) (https://meaww.com/carols-second-act-season-1-ito-aghayere-interview-spoilers-review-patricia-heaton-ashley-tisdale) (https://blackgirlnerds.com/ito-aghayere-pre-med-prepped-her-for-playing-a-doctor-in-carols-second-act/)
  • Samuel Lee Fudge (Actor)

(https://hylonewsmiami.com/2020/11/12/this-is-for-the-culture-miami-natives-release-debut-film-lotus/) (https://www.augustachronicle.com/article/20150120/NEWS/301209919)

  • Mary Linda Rapelye, actress (whatlinkshere) [743] [744] [745] [746] [747] [748]

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