• Theater Review: 'I Am My Own Wife,' Lost Nation Theater

    Now at Lost Nation Theater, the one-person show I Am My Own Wife presents the life of Charlotte von Mahlsdorf (1928-2002), a Berliner who turned her home into a museum of cultural artifacts and her life into a beacon. She opens the play speaking directly to the audience, sure of her taste, herself and our interest. That exemplary certainty also gave her the courage to dress as a woman under the repressive Nazi and East German Communist regimes. Her power is knowing who she is. Born...

  • Comedy Movies In Theaters

    Comedy Movies In Theaters Nothing beats the experience of watching a comedy movie. The belly laughter. The smart jokes that don’t go over your head. And dark humor oozing with sarcasm. Are you waiting for a movie that fills all those descriptions? Then you’re in luck! Check out all the new comedy releases in theaters […]

  • Movies In Theaters Now

    Want to know what movies are playing in theaters? Movies. Movies. Movies! Whether you are into high-octane action films, dramatic thrillers, or feel-good rom-coms — we’ve got something for everyone as the theaters have been updated with an amazing selection of current flicks that will keep your eyes glued to the screen until the credits […]

  • Theater Review: ‘Suffs’ and ‘Grenfell’

    Suffrage and outrage make for rich stage experiences.

  • Kids Movies In Theaters Now

    With so many amazing kids movies in theaters now, why not go to the movies?! The movie theater offers all kinds of new films perfect for family time! Check out every kids movie in theaters now. From animated films to comedies or fantasies, there is a film for every family. If you’re looking for something […]

  • Downer Theater Reopens To Big Crowd

    Milwaukee Film kicks off stewardship of historic cinema with near-capacity crowd.

  • Is Live Theater the Ultimate Expression of the Runway?

    KidSuper, A–Company, Hermès. The list of brands incorporating full, live theater productions into their collection presentations is continuing to grow, elevati

  • Theater Review: ‘The Heart of Rock and Roll’ on Broadway

    The Huey Lewis musical is fine, fun, and as lightweight as a cardboard box.

  • Iran’s Retaliation Against Israel: The Theater and the Spectators

    It is not easy to write about a fluid situation where events can change unpredictably by the minute. This is especially the case when it involves a mercurial figure like Benjamin Netanyahu, the narcissist Hebrew version of Donald Trump, who views the longevity of the Israeli Jewish apartheid as contingent on his own political survival. More

  • Indigo Girls grace the stage at Englert Theater

    Indigo Girls, the folk-rock duo consisting of Emily Saliers and Amy Ray, took the stage at the Englert Theater Wednesday night for the first of two sold-out shows this week. The pair, who have been performing together since high school, have nearly 900,000 monthly listeners on Spotify, 16 studio albums, and are the subject of

  • Theater Review: ‘The Wiz’ Rolls Back Into Town

    Big high-energy performances, undercut by the folks behind the curtain.

  • Now Playing in Theaters: April 17-23

    In addition to Abigail, here's what is playing in Northern and Central Vermont movie theaters this week. Listings include new movies, vintage films and a directory of open theaters. new in theaters ABIGAIL: Criminals who kidnap a gangster's cute ballerina daughter get a rude awakening in this horror flick. With Kathryn Newton and Giancarlo Esposito. Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett (Ready or Not) directed. (109 min, R. Essex, Majestic, Sunset)...