Eric Whitcher and Deb Kuehn, both of Rapid City, have been elected to the Black Hills Playhouse Board of Directors.
The series is open to artists in the Black Hills area to be juried into the Matthews’ nonprofit art gallery, where artists can sell their artwork from May through September.
The boisterous applause of hundreds of tiny hands filled the fine arts theater at The Monument on Tuesday as fourth graders from across the Rapid City Area School District filed in for a special performance by the Black Hills Symphony Orchestra.
Black Hills Community Theatre’s new artistic director is enthusiastic about the organization’s mission to put the community in community theater.
Space, movies, and the tragic massacres of Native Americans mingle together in Jordan Spotted Calf’s artwork displayed at The Monument in Rapid City for the Lakota Nation Invitational art show.
First things first: Anastasia is a Disney princess.
Actress Christy Altomare talks about what it’s like to play a Disney princess in “Disney Princesses” coming to the Sioux City Orpheum Theatre this weekend.
Actor Connor Barr talks about what its like to play Charlie Brown in “A Charlie Brown Christmas” which is coming to the Orpheum Theater.
Ever wonder what kind of career Charlie Brown might have?
NEW YORK -- You can’t really call “Girl From the North Country” a jukebox musical, even though it features more than a dozen Bob Dylan songs.
NEW YORK -- “Company,” like several shows arriving this year, had expected to be on Broadway in 2020. It shut down, however, and didn’t make its debut until December.
There are two Michael Jacksons on Broadway this year.
NEW YORK -- You won’t find a more creative new show than “A Strange Loop.” Bubbling with ideas, humor and jaw-dropping candor, it’s a musical that challenges most conventions and dismisses others.
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“Hamilton” opened the door for more musical history lessons. Now “Six” is taking full advantage.
When A.J. Shively studied musical theater in college, directors usually put him in the back row of production numbers so he wouldn’t draw focus.
When a show is as popular as “Wicked,” there are heightened audience expectations, says actor John Bolton.
For those who never saw “Hamilton” on stage, this is as good as it gets. The fluid camera offers perfect views and a sense of the show’s force – and movement.
DEADWOOD | The musical group Under the Streetlamp has rescheduled their performance at Deadwood Mountain Grand to June 20 after being delayed over COVID-19 concerns in December.
One of the best known Native American music groups in the region is bringing their holiday show to Deadwood Mountain Grand when Brulé performs Saturday, Nov. 21.
When Sean Covel left the Black Hills for college, he was trying to escape what has since become the driving factor in his life and what he loves most: a sense of small town living.
Lorena “Lori” McDonald, active as a costume designer, director and fundraiser in Buffalo theaters, died May 6 in Southbury, Conn., from complications of Covid-19 after a period of declining health. She was 75.
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Rufus the blind two-year-old Kangaroo lives on a farm in Piedmont. His owner Alan Harper wanted to get a painting of Rufus for his wife for Christmas, in steps the Suzie Cappa Art Center. Alan decided to go to the Suzi Cappa for the commissioning of a painting. Five different paintings were …
We know, we know. You've been losing good sleep over what music to play while enjoying the total solar eclipse on Aug. 21. Or maybe not. Anyway, you're awake now, right? So you might as well bop to our rockin,' swingin' playlist as you wait for totality. By Valerie Schremp Hahn
Thousands of people will visit Casper for the Aug. 21 solar eclipse. And while the 2 minutes and 26 seconds of darkness will be the highlight, there will be plenty more to do.
The book follows three scientists on the path to totality.
Destinations in the path of the Aug. 21 eclipse, which will be visible in the U.S. along a narrow path from Oregon to South Carolina, are going wild with plans for festivals, concerts and viewing parties. Enter your address to see how close you will be to the action.
Students cut out paper fins and attached them to their snow-cone cup rockets. A boy taped one side of a paper triangle over a hole he cut out to catch air, which he hoped would send the rocket farther than last time. A girl beside him cut several holes in her rocket. Second-graders from Glenrock’s Grant Elementary School compared strategies for paper rockets and took turns launching them recently at the Science Zone’s latest exhibition.
Discover Bruce Miller's predictions for Sunday's awards, read his reviews of this year's top shows -- and find out how much he had to spend on a single ticket to "Hamilton."
Putting on the theatrical adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Hobbit” just a few months before a big-screen version hits movie theaters is perfect timing, according to director Eric Hedlund.