'Once' star discusses the 12-time Tony Award-winning musical
"Once" arrives at Gammage on April 29.
"Once" arrives at Gammage on April 29.
Goldfrapp's latest project pushes the boundaries of studio albums, with live performances, music videos and the silver screen experience.
Gammage announces its 2014-15 Broadway season.
The famous blue percussionists are at Gammage until March 2.
Cheerleading competitions come alive on stage with award-winning talent at Phoenix's Orpheum Theatre.
The Stray Cat Theatre's most recent production tells the tale of one man's struggle to reconnect with his estranged daughter and find what happened to his partner.
Aiyun Huang showcases her percussionist talent on the Katzin Concert Hall stage.
The story inspired by Infocom's struggles in the 1980s tech world premieres at Lyceum Theater.
Valley Youth Theatre’s production of “The Jungle Book” was decent, but it was the young actors who stole the show.
The flawless musical is playing at ASU Gammage.
National Theatre Live presents a performance of Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller as both Victor Frankenstein and his monster.
Growing up is hard, because no one ever wants to take a leap into adulthood
Looking for something to do that won't break the bank and doesn't involve partying? Look no further, downtown Phoenix and Tempe have plenty going on throughout the next couple of weeks.
Aaron Landsman, Gammage's resident artist, will be bringing intimate, participatory theater to Gammage Theater and the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication in April.
"The Exonerated," a play put on at ASU's West campus explores the stories of six convicted, death row criminals who were wrongfully accused and failed by the United States criminal justice system.
Disney's "The Lion King" proves to be worthy of its praise.
Arizona Curriculum Theater has a much scarier alternative to going to a Halloween party on Oct. 31 this year.
The craft of storytelling has emerged in Phoenix, providing an outlet for students and poets alike.
RENT maintains its popularity with the public as it brings young and old generations together.
Phoenix native Brandt Martinez discusses the Broadway tour that looks back to '80s music.
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