The tragedy of Willy Loman is one familiar to many of us in Las Vegas after the Great Recession, and Cockroach Theatre’s staging makes Arthur Miller’s classic as pertinent as the latest unemployment figures.
Arts & Culture
“Expect the expected,” promises Officer Lockstock in “Urinetown: The Musical,” the Nevada Conservatory Theatre’s triumphant season finale. Of course, one expects anything but and this is one of many clever jokes on classical dramatic theory in the play.
We all know about Southern Nevada’s water problems.
First Friday
On 29 days each month, Joey Vanas is a popular guy in downtown Las Vegas.
At a Las Vegas Philharmonic concert, it’s the sound that counts.
Ice-cold Yodaritas and a Slave Leia costume contest?
Menopause the Musical passes its 3,000th performance in Las Vegas.
There were no techniques taught in this April 10 art class at Innovations International Charter School of Nevada. Students were learning more important things from guest teacher and professional artist Alexander P. Huerta.
The Smith Center’s just over a year old — and it’s already reunion time.
You might not know it to look at — or listen to — him, but Ira Glass is a very Vegas kind of guy.
The figure in the drawing can only be called a monster.
Ballet is big, serious business generally. Pirouettes and leaps are always perfect, always in sync. Dancers show the emotion appropriate for the piece and no more.
This is not your fairy godmother’s “Rapunzel.”