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* [[Jessie Paege]]is a musician, model, LGBT+ and mental health activist and former YouTube content creator, of lifestyle, fashion, music, and mental health videos. |
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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. |
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Circus
Non-people
- Built to Amaze (req. pre-2015-4-30) - 2013/2014 show by Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus; [1]
- Circus Bacchus (req. pre-2015-4-30) - regional circus, based in Flagstaff, Arizona; [2]; [3]; [4]
- Project Rua Mayor (req. pre-2015-4-30) - documentary project on stoplight performers; [5]
- The Vespertine Circus (req. pre-2015-4-30) - contemporary circus troupe, based in Oakland, California, founded in 2010, tours nationwide; [6]; [7]; [8]; [9]; [10]; [11]
- Buugeng or S-staff (then redirect to other) - Swinging-prop in juggling-arts and artistry.
Comedy
People
- Jenn sever-sasseen tiktok influencer jenn4thewin - she focuses mostly on comedy and uses that in skits about death- gulf Breeze alumni [1]
- Noah A Waters III - He is a film maker (a screenwriter and director), a US ARMY veteran and a Mercenary Combat Veteran , and a Stand Up Comedian
[2] Veterans in Media & Entertainment [3] IMDB [4] Tallahassee Arts [5] Production Next
- 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". [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
- Jono Zalay - Standup comedian
- Helen Bauer - Comedian who has appeared on numerous panel shows in the UK, and was nominated for best newcomer in Edinburgh 2019
- David Elms (comedian) - (Standup comedian, UK television and stage actor, improviser) (www.davidelms.net)
- Kostas Mincu - Romanian comedy and drama actor
- Poppy Begum - Reporter, Assistant Producer.(Citation needed)
- August Maturo - Actor portraying the character Augie Matthews on "Girl Meets World"; portrayed future Marvin Erickson on "How I Met Your Mother" in season 8's episode "Who Wants to be a Godparent?"
- Celeste Dring - Scottish comedienne and actor. Portrays Princess Eugenie in "The Windsors" and is the taller half of the "Lazy Susan" comedy duo.
- Perry Kurtz - www.perrykurtz.com multi-media comedian; dances and sings as well as telling true life stories and engaging the audience to be part of and stars of the show, as he creates the show around and with the crowd.No two shows are ever alike, even if they are for the same crowd in the same location. Perry is former male stripper from 1979-1984 in San Francisco, when he was the manager, host, and a dance at The Off Broadway on Broadway , which was the ONLY Male Strip Show in San Francisco for Women. Perry is most well known for his unusual rap talent of freestyling about whatever is happening in the room as it happens to ANY song with live bands and a karaoke bars. he can't enter a karaoke club without someone asking, "What are you going to rap to tonight?Has credits in television on The Tonight Show 2015, America's Got Talent 2013, Let's Make A Deal (winner) 2013, America's Funniest People 1982, Love Connection (got picked) 1984, We the People with Gloria Allread 2015, Partners in Crime 1986, Extreme Gong (winner) 1998, The Good Time Cafe ABC 1985, Dangerfield's Young Comedians Special HBO 1984. In Commercials - CREA, Canadian Real Estate Agency, 2015, Meijer Groceries - Tiki Torch 2016. Star of Drinking Beer and Smoking Cigarettes on YouTube with over 2 million views. LA Comedy Awards Winner for Most Hilarious Standup Comedian 2009, 2010,2011. Also the proud father of a beautiful 11 year old girl who has performed comedy with him in different locations. www.vintageentertainment.us Perry also appears regularly in Comedy Clubs, Blues Clubs, Senior/Retirement & Convalescent locations, as well as Elks Lodges, Apartments, Corporate events, Private Parties, Festivals, Mobile Estates, Unions, and Foster Homes, while tailoring each show about and including the audience.
- David Vox Mullen - www.davidvoxmullen.com American Actor/Writer/Producer/Comedian/Singer/Host/Impressionist/Entertainer. [12] David Vox Mullen has written, produced and starred in the sketch comedy series "Windy City Rejects" [www.windycityrejects.com] and he is the CEO of the DVM Production Empire [www.dvmpe.com] a multimedia company that produces music, television, film and podcasts. One of his most notable performances was his on stage portrayal of Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump in the stage show he produced call "We're Screwed: An Evening with Trump & Hillary". [www.comedyshrine.com/davidvoxmullen] He was formerly the lead singer of the Rock group The Slipstream [www.slipstreammusic.com] and is currently producing his 1st solo studio album since being with the band which is set to be released in 2017. He often goes by the tagline "The Man Of Many Talents" and with all of the different things he does, that is a title well deserved.
- 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.[13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22] 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.[23][24][25][26][27][28][29] He is the executive producer, creator, and talent, on Showtime's unscripted hidden camera reality series Lock 'N Load, [30][31] [32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48] and the unscripted reality series The Hustler, for Spike TV. [49][50], Both television shows were based on his moonlighting work as a salesman. [51][52][53][54][55]
- Rob Sherrell [Rob Sherrell is a comedian and writer from Indianapolis, IN. He currently attends Indiana University where he created the first major program in Stand-Up Comedy at the university and one of the first people to have a individualized major in it. He switched majors from a double in Political Science and Law & Policy to a curriculum he created himself in comedy. He’s been featured in USA Today College, The Indy Star, Comedy Hype, 812 Magazine, The Indiana Daily Student, Huffington Post LIVE, and The Herald Times with some radio and television coverage as well. This garnered the attention of Kevin Hart who met with Rob after a social media campaign called #RobMeetsKev. He then deemed Rob a “trailblazing” comedian. Since then, Rob has worked on various humor writing projects for Poor Choices Card Game, Collegefession as a regular contributing writer, the upcoming Prankline App, Comedy Hype as a guest contributor, Deloitte Consulting Firm, Virtustar Media Productions, and Champion Accountants among many others. His following on social media is one of his most prominent platforms with his tweets being featured in The Shade Room, People Magazine, Mashable, Buzzfeed, BET, Bro Bible, and Oxygen among other sites and publications. Rob has opened for Shawn Latham (Comedy Central), Action Bronson (BET), Ben Moore (Bob and Tom Show), Capital Cities (Grammy Nominated), Alex Ortiz (HBO), and Shaun Harris (BET). Currently, Rob produces a podcast called Empty Bottle Chronicles that was featured in USA Today and earned some attention from MTV. Rob also makes a cameo appearance in an upcoming independent film alongside Zachary Spicer called "The Good Catholic", starring Danny Glover and John McGinley. After venturing into filmmaking himself, Rob first short film, "Headphones" was an official selection of the 2017 Cause Film Festival and Iris Film Festival where it won the award for Best Narrative Film and Audience Choice. Rob also is the executive producer of his own late night show, "Hella Late with Rob Sherrell". This urban centric late nigh show is one with a modernized take on Arsenio Hall's late night show that aired in the 90s. This is the first late night talk show and the largest student production in the history Indiana University. It also remains to be one of the only Black executive produced student productions in the country.][56][57][58][59][60][61][62]
- 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.
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
- Jonny & The Baptists - British Musical comedians (Jonny Donahoe and Paddy Gervers); Hackney Empire New Act of the Year finalists 2013; appearances on The Infinite Monkey Cage, Fresh From The Fringe, The Now Show, The Gadget Show. Regular guests at Nine Lessons and Carols for Godless People, Latitude Festival and The Alternative Comedy Memorial Society; [75]
- Laughing Skull Lounge - Voted Atlanta's Best Comedy Club 5 years straight, home of the Laughing Skull Comedy Festival; [76]
- Long-form improv – one of the most important types of improvisational comedy
- Riot LA Comedy Festival [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] [105]
- 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 - [106]; [107]
- Tomorrow's Nobodies - online sketch group; [108]
Dance
Dance people
Ballet people
- Benedicte Bemet - Principal Artist, Australian Ballet; [109]; [110]
- Brianne Bland - principal ballet dancer, Washington Ballet; trained at the Goh Ballet
- Ross Clarke (dancer) and Russell Clarke (dancer) - Scottish ballet dancers; dancers, Ballet Arizona; trained, Royal Ballet School, London; have two younger siblings studying ballet
- Emily Collier - dancer, Alberta Ballet; trained at the Goh Ballet (currently a redirect)
- Michael Cook (dancer) - dancer, Suzanne Farrell company
- Jaime Diaz - soloist, Boston Ballet (currently a redirect)
- Altan Dugaraa - soloist, Boston Ballet (currently a redirect)
- Lorna Feijóo - principal dancer, Boston Ballet (currently a redirect)
- Barbara Milber Fisher - dancer, George Balanchine's company
- Lin Yee Goh - dancer, pedagogue; founder, Goh Ballet
- Pavel Gurevich - principal dancer, Boston Ballet (currently a redirect)
- Rie Ichikawa - soloist, Boston Ballet (currently a redirect)
- Kostyantyn Keshyshev - corps, Hong Kong Ballet; semi-finalist, Varna International Ballet Competition; earned silver medal at Genee; trained, Goh Ballet
- John Lam - soloist, Boston Ballet (currently a redirect)
- Maritza Garrido Lecca - ballet dancer; involved with Shining Path
- Mary Li - Australian ballet dancer; formerly known as Mary McKendry, she is married to Li Cunxin but notable in her own right [111] [112] [113] [114] [115]
- Noah Long - corps, National Ballet of Canada; trained, Goh Ballet
- Nelson Madrigal - principal dancer, Boston Ballet (currently a redirect)
- Nigel Mean - [116]
- Steven McCrae - Australian; soloist, The Royal Ballet
- Carlos Molina (dancer) - principal dancer, Boston Ballet (currently a redirect)
- Adele Marie Pomerenke - ballet dancer and actress (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm7912059/)
- Larissa Ponomarenko - principal dancer, Boston Ballet (currently a redirect)
- Lev Pospekhin - member, Bolshoi Ballet; teacher of dance and expressive movement at ...
- Brian Reeder - choreographer and ballet teacher; former ballet dancer
- Paul Sutherland - danced with The Joffrey Ballet and The Harkness Ballet and has been the sole repétiteur authorized to teach deMille’s Rodeo since the choreographer herself appointed him to the position in 1979.
- Nikita Talin - danced with Ballet Russe, Director of Harkness School
- Sabi Varga - soloist, Boston Ballet (currently a redirect)
- Maria Vegh - dance teacher, Co Director of Harkness School (with David Howard), Artistic Director of Marin Ballet
- Jeanette Vondersaar - soloist with Harkness Ballet, principal dancer with Dutch National Ballet. Responsible for worldwide staging of "The Green Table" by Kurt Jooss.
- Alex Wong - ballet dancer; first Canadian to win gold medal, Prix de Lausanne; won bronze medal and the audience choice, Genee Awards; trained, Goh Ballet; dancer, ABT Studio Company and Miami City Ballet; [117]
- Fei Fei Ye - Chinese ballet dancer; corps, Hong Kong Ballet; first Canadian-trained dancer to win medal in junior level, Varna International Ballet Competition; earned silver medal and the audience choice award at the Genee Awards; trained at Goh Ballet
- Zenne (dancer) - Turkish cross-dressing male dancer; tr:Zenne
- Kristina Pulcini - silver and gold medal finalist in the Youth American Grand Prix accepted into the Boston ballet at age 16, danced at various big ballet companies around the world
- Madeleine Casley - Trained at Jason Colemans Ministry of Dance and has graduated, currently teaching at Adrenaline Dance Studio.
Non-ballet dance people
- Sean Bankhead Award Winning choreographer for Beyoncé, Normani and missy Elliott.
- 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/)
- Nighat Chaudry - kathak dancer, created an NGO for dance; [118]
- Heather Cornell - master tap dancer; [119]
- Blueprint Cru - Canadian hip-hop dance crew; runner ups of America's Best Dance Crew (season 5)
- Hastha Lakshana Deepika - Dravidian writing about Dravidian performing arts and dances; notable as there are existing Wikipedia articles on the most prominent Dravidian art forms
- Dkwan (Daniel Kwan) - new school popper, artist, and model; mostly dancer; [120]
- Alexei Goloborodko - dancer and contortionist
- Guta Hedewig - dancer and choreographer
- Emily Hoffman - dancer, actress; started dancing in 2007 at age six, after training in gymnastics for several years; trains in all genres of dance in the Southern California area; protégé for Pulse on Tour 2013-14, a member of Trouble Makers, Boogiezone Armada Kidz, Collective Uth and iHollywood's 2012-13 Dance Company. Emily has been in dancing and acting TV commercials and short movies. Hasbro Twister Rave commercial aired during the Kids Choice Awards this year and My Living Spaces commercial aired during the 2010 Super Bowl; featured in an article in Dance Spirit Magazine as one of "Hip Hop's Next Generation." You can see her dancing in the Just Dance Kids 2 video game and the new Just Dance Kids 3 video game. You might have heard her voice in many national radio commercials. She also filmed several music videos, such as Glorified High by Sarah Jaffee. Her favorite dance style is hip hop but also loves contemporary and jazz and dancing all dance genres for several years, including ballroom and breaking; represented by The Movement Talent Agency
- Courtney Jaros - Owner of Adrenaline Dance Studio, Jaros has worked with many professionals in her time and a notable person is redfoo and inspiring the moves in the music video to 'Juicy Wiggle'
- Jordyn Jones - dancer from Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition, singer, model for California Kisses Dance Wear
- Junior (b-boy) (real name Bosila Banya) - breakdancer of the Wanted crew, 2001 winner of the Battle of the Year, 3rd place in the 2004 Red Bull BC One; mentioned (with photo) in The New York Times ([121]) called the "world's most recognised b-boy" by All Street Dance[122], 2007 winner of La France a un incroyable talent (interview after winning with Linternaute here), several videos with many millions of hits (like this, see one of the playlists here), due to polio his legs are lighter than normal
- 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
- Youssouf Koumbassa - formerly with the National Ballet of Guinea and in NYC with Les Ballets Bagata; West African dance instructor
- Jason Love (entertainer) - [123]; [124]; [125]; [126]; [127]; [128]; [129]
- Luam - hip-hop and reggae dancer; choreographer; launched Wildchild Nation clothing company with Marc David and Traci
- Sophia Lucia - dancer holding the Guinness World Record for the most number of consecutive pirouettes, model for California Kisses Dance Wear and dancer on Dance Moms for three episodes
- Iveta Lukosiute - Strictly Come Dancing Professional dancer
- Carolena Nericcio - creator of American tribal-style belly dance
- Shade Nyx - bellydance, Bollywood, burlesque and fetish performer in Ottawa, Canada; medium cult following amongst vanilla burlesque fans, and fans of bellydance and Bollywood; dedicated fan base amongst the BDSM, Femdom/ Malesub, and ABDL communities; performs with Bollywood for Fun, Bellydancing for Fun, Rockalily Entertainment and Rockalily Burlesque, The Hip Bellydancers, The Browncoats Burlesque, The Sin Sisters, Bourbon and Spice, and Capital Tease
- Nikki Pantenburg - dancer for Janet Jackson, Babyface, Ricky Martin and Prince
- Danielle Peazer - British professional dancer; trained in ballet and hip-hop/contemporary; back-up dancer for Jessie J., Pixie Lott, LMFAO, Taio Cruz, Leona Lewis, the XFactor UK; [130]
- Daniel Pegler - dancer on YouTube; not famous (yet); 20 years old; dancing teacher & dancer; [131]; [132]
- Micaela Pond - parent of actress Lily Pond
- Bryan Tanaka - choreographer and dancer
- Spandy Andy - Vancouver-based Spandex dancer; [133]
- Forrest Vance - dancer, choreographer
- 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; [134];[135]; [136]; 50.196.158.93 (talk) 02:23, 17 June 2014 (UTC)
- Mary Verdi-Fletcher - founder, Dancing Wheels in Cleveland, Ohio – an integrated dance company that unites stand-up and sit-down (wheelchair) dancers; [137]; Middletown, Ohio Journal-News April 2, 2015
- Karima Mansour - Egyptian dancer, choreographer and teacher. Founder of MAAT for Contemporary Art and Cairo Contemporary Dance Center, first Contemporary Dance School in Africa and the Arab world.
Choreographers and professional dancers
- Netta Yerushalmy - New York based Choreographer. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship, 2012. Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grant, 2018. Princeton Arts Fellow, 2019-21.
- Leanne Stojmenov - born - Perth, Western Australia; award-winning principal ballerina, The Australian Ballet Company (currently a redirect)
- Torron-Lee Dewar - Award-winning hip-hop dance choreographer; founder of Alliance Dance Unit and Olympic Torchbearer for the London Olympics. Author of 50 Ways to Become a Better Choreographer.
- Kajira Djoumahna Creator of BlackSheep Improv Tribal Style (ITS), director of BlackSheep BellyDance, and host of TribalFest; innovated the ATS system, allowing for a more even use of both sides of the body (whereas ATS moves are all initiated on the right side), and providing a basis for the infinite variations of group improv and tribal style bellydance that we see today
- Carolena Nericcio - creator of American Tribal Style (ATS) and director of FatChanceBellyDance. Her codified system of cues and combos is now used by tribal dancers all over the world, enabling dancers from different countries who have never met and may not even speak the same language to dance in synchronized improvisation with each other, such that the dance can appear choreographed. This innovation spawned countless descendents (known as SGI - synchronized group improv - formats), the most notable of which is the Improv Tribal Style (ITS) system as exemplified by BlackSheep BellyDance.
- Jamila Salimpour - director of Bal Anat, which is regarded as the direct ancestor of American Tribal Style bellydance. She was the teacher of many of the historically important figures in Tribal Style, including John Compton.
- John Compton (dancer) - pioneering figure of ethnic/folkloric, Middle Eastern, and early tribal style bellydance. He began as the only male member of Jamila Salimpour's Bal Anat troupe, with his iconic tray dance, and went on to form Hahbi 'Ru, which was a cornerstone institution of the California world dance and Renaissance faire community for many years. He died recently, universally mourned and revered by the tribal community today as one of the art form's groundbreakers. His career paved the way for acceptance of men as bellydancers in America.
- Arna Singleton - professional hip hop dancer in internationally recognised hip-hop group Hollabak; [140]
- Nicolas "Nico" Archambault - winner of So You Think You Can Dance Canada, Season 1
- Stephanie Aven - based in Hollywood, CA; some credits include Madame Sunset & Her Hollywood Kittens, Sima Fischer(Miss Toronto), 125th Anniversary PSA for the American Red CRoss, Tomboys and Fishnets; has also worked as a professional dancer in the industry); Stephanie Aven is also pka Sunset Leigh aka Madame Sunset in the Neo-Burlesque Circuits)
- Keltie Colleen
- Aiden Davis - Britain's Got Talent sensation 2009
- Neil Duggan - Ireland's premier Salsa instructor; has danced professionally for over 12 years; member, the Beat Boy Breakdance Troup
- Eleanor Fazan (born 1930) - veteran film, TV and stage choreographer still active in the business as of 2008, and sometime stage director and actress
- Jack Gray (dancer) - New Zealand Māori contemporary dance artist, choreographer, writer, and scholar [141]
- Marisa Gruneberg - American modern dance choreographer; founder, Brooklyn-based dance company white road Dance Media
- Serena Lecca - multiple winner of Italian and international dance competitions
- Amanda Michelle Jiroux
- Luam Keflezgy
- Xavier Le Roy - French choreographer
- Joshuah Michael
- Luca "Lazy Legz" Patuelli - b-boy and inspirational speaker and member of the Ill-Abilities crew; [142]
- Patrice M Regnier - choreographer, filmmaker, founder of Rush Dance
- Doriana Sanchez - disco choreographer and is on Fox's So You Think You Can Dance regularly as a choreographer and judge
- U-Min - Japanese hip hop dance group known for their slow-motion dancing and popping; featured in "Ching-a-Ling" music video by Missy Elliot
- Sreelatha Vinod - bharathanatyam dancer and the best disciple of the legendary dhananjayans of Kalakshetra(chennai)
- Tamambo (dancer) - One of the top-20 performers and choreographers in salsa and mambo; one of the founders of "London Style" salsa; originally from Iraq
- Antoine Hunter - African-American and deaf/hard of hearing dancer, choreographer; founder, Urban Jazz Dance Company
- Daksha Sheth - modern Indian dancer turned choreographer; founder, Daksha Sheth Dance Company; mother of Isha Sharvani
- Spike Kinsey - YouTube personality gaining fame for his dancing videos
- Chen Weiya - designer of the 2010 Asian Games opening and closing ceremonies; assistant to Zhang Yimou for the 2008 Beijing Olympics
- Suzanne Lampl - Dancer with MOMIX for 15 years. Watch a video of a live performance with Renato Zero, Italian pop icon [143]
- Gavin Roebuck - dancer and ballet promoter
- Patti Wilcox - choreographer of Broadway shows Motown and A Night with Janis Joplin
- 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. [144]; [145]; [146]; [147]
- Ashley R.T. Yergens - Transgender New York based Choreographer and Performer. New York Live Arts Fresh Tracks Artist, 2016. Jerome Foundation AIRspace Resident at Abrons Arts Center, 2018.
- Slim Boogie - One of the top poppers in the world, referenced in the Wikipedia article on Popping[148]; member of the Criminalz Crew led by Les Twins who also have their own Wikipedia page.
Non-people dance topics
- American Dance Awards - American Dance Awards was founded in 1979 with the concept that competition would be an educational tool to inspire dancers and their teachers to be the best they could be; [149]
- The Adventures of Princess Atlantis - books and musical created by Mark Frank
- Avant-garde dance (redirect)
- Barongan
- BalléNess - online dance studio; [150]
- Babyballet Song and Dance Academy - national dance franchise; [151]; [152]
- Circassian Circle - Scottish circle dance
- Cave of the Heart (dance) - dance rooted in Greek mythology
- dance captain - position in dance companies; considered an honor
- Exchpoptrue former international standard ballroom champions
- Foundation for Community Dance (FCD) - 'The professional organisation for anyone involved in creating opportunities for people to experience and participate in dance' - [htty://www.communitydance.org.uk]
- hip roll - belly dance-derived moves set to R&B music
- Human Playground - dance company; featured in many festivals and special projects; [154]
- Hyrule Symphony Orchestra
- Kunstenfestivaldesarts - annual performing arts festival in Brussels, Belgium; focuses on international and Belgian artists
- Latin Ballet of Virginia - [www.latinballet.com]
- list of b-boying moves
- Lofting (Dance) Lofting is a style of dance, which originated at The Loft in NYC in the 70s and 80s. Lofting is one of the fundamental elements of House dance, along with Jacking and Footwork. Lofting is a style of Floorwork, which includes moves such as ground sweeps, floor spins, floor slides, flips, kip-ups, and dolphin dives. [155] [156] [157]
- moonstomping - ska/reggae dance style
- Mourner's Bench (Dance)
- Muradah - type of dance performed in Quatar, Saudia Arabia and Bahrain
- National Ballet of Senegal - dance company
- Nossa (dance) - appears to be of Latin or Caribbean in style
- Peabody Institute: Preparatory Dance - [158]
- Peridance Capezio Center - dance studio in New York City; [159]
- Praise Dancing - [160]
- Prodijig - dance group
- razfa - dance in the United Arab Emirates that simulates combat
- Spongebob (dance) - modern dance move
- shabwani - a dance with sticks; native to Yemen
- sharh (dance) - a couple's dance; native to Yemen
- Southern Roses (dance)
- Salangai Arts - [161]
- South Orange Performing Arts Center - South Orange, NJ; [162]
- Tran Dance THIS IS NOT A HOAX - the page for it was deleted but I personally know the dancer that has pioneered this. It should not have been deleted because it was not vandalism, did not advertise, and was not a hoax. Please fix this.
- Trinity Academy of Irish Dance - world champions of Irish dance; company created by Mark Howard in the 1980s
- total theatre - Berkoff's distinctive style of theatre; like physical theatre but has a lot more to it
- U.S. National Professional Rhythm Ballroom Dance / Dancesport Champions
- Webley Twizzle
- Youthquake Theater - Boston theater company; run entirely by children and teens; [163]
Ballet-related non-people
- Ballet Kelowna
- Ballet du Printemps
- Ballet Victoria
- The Blue God (ballet) - Fokine choreographed, Bakst costume designed, Nijinsky and Karsavina performed; with composition by Hahn; Ballet Russe one-act ballet
- Canadian Pacific Ballet
- dramatic genre
- London Amateur Ballet
- Oklahoma Nutcracker - Oklahoma variation of the popular ballet
- Oak Ridge Civic Ballet Association (ORCBA) - Oak Ridge, TN; holds the longest continuous dance charter in Tennessee; [164]
- Regional ballet - Clearly something quite major in 20th century America, but unsure what this is.
- Springfield Ballet Company - Springfield, IL; place where younger and older dancers can learn what it is like to be in a company
- World Ballet Competition - ballet and contemporary competition; hosted yearly in Orlando, FL
- El Paso City Ballet - El Paso, TX Ballet Company
- Ballet El Paso - Ballet company, El Paso, TX (now defunct)
Dance companies
- Dein Perry's Tap Dogs
- Alliance Dance Unit - Award winning London based dance company, specializing in various forms of dance. [165]
- Final Phaze Performance Dance Troupe NFP Inc. - [166]
- Hahbi 'Ru - folkloric/tribal bellydance/ethnic dance troupe from California, instrumental in the development of all aspects of tribal style American bellydance; recently disbanded after the death of director John Compton, who was a universally revered pioneer for the entire dance form
- Bharatha Kalanjali - bharathanatyam academy in Chennai, India; run by dancing duo The Dhananjans; has been running for more than 40 years.
- Bolly Flex - Bolly Flex is lead up of 12 very talented and passionate Bollywood Dancers from Flex FX Productions based in London UK. They are led by choreographer Naz Choudhury. They began their first headline as semi-finalists of Got to Dance.
- Cleo Parker Robinson Dance School - based in Denver, Colorado
- Daksha Sheth Dance Company - modern Indian dance company based in Trivandrum, Kerala; features Isha Sharvani as lead dancer
- Ellis & Christine Rogers and the Quadrille Club - experts in historical dance, and host the Quadrille Club in London, UK, where social dances of the 19th century are taught in detail; [167]
- Flex FX Productions - London-based event management and entertainment agency; known for hosting & organizing several prestigious bollywood events at some of the big venues in the country; currently organizing a asian unite event; [168] at The O2 Arena; [169]
- Ill-Abilities - b-boy crew, composed namely of Luca Patuelli, comprised entirely of dancers who have a disability; featured on America's Got Talent
- Indepen-dance- Indepen-dance is a Scottish inclusive dance organisation founded in 1996 by Karen Anderson.[170]
- New DimensionZ - Toronto dance crew
- Remote Kontrol - robotic dance crew; dress in gold clothes and masks
- white road Dance Media - Brooklyn-based modern dance company; founded by Marisa Gruneberg; performing in NYC area since 2003; [171]
- Bottlefed Ensemble - based in London, England
- 子'OAM - That and RushBall. Japanese child streetdancers. SUPERKYOKA
- CAAM Chinese Dance Theater (CDT) - dedicated to preserving and celebrating the Chinese cultural heritage and enriching the cultural life of all Minnesotans through the universal language of dance; almost 20 years of history; has served the Twin Cities community with high-quality dance arts
- El Paso City Ballet - ballet company El Paso, TX; [172]
- Ballet El Paso - ballet company El Paso, TX (now defunct, I believe it used to be run by the UTEP Dance department)
- National Institute of Flamenco-Flamenco dance company in Albuquerque, NM
- Maritime Bhangra Group- A dance activism group based out of East Coast of Canada ( Halifax, Nova Scotia , Canada) which dances and make videos to raise money for Canadian charities and has raised more than $300,000 for different causes. They have been extensively covered by media all around the world. [15] [16] [17]
Dance-service organizations
- Career Transition for Dancers - American support organization for dancers making career transitions, based in New York City and Los Angeles, California
Dance shoes
- LaDuca Shoes - based in New York City; all shoes made in
Dances
- Danza de los Diablos - a dance in Mexico performed by the Afromestizos of the Costa Chica and unrelated to the existing Danza de Diablos of South America; [173]; [174]; [175]; sources are in Spanish, but are reputable
- The Pata-Pata - a popular dance from 1940s and 1950s South Africa; Miriam Makeba sang about this dance
- The Lords' Masque a Masque by Thomas Campion and others celebrating the marriage in 1613 of Elizabeth Stuart and Frederick V
Magic
Magicians
- Ash Pryce - bizarrist magician known for his seances and skeptic lectures based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Also co-founder of the Edinburgh Skeptics. [176]; [177]; [178][179]
- Paul Osborne (magician) – prolific author and builder of illusions. PriceDL (talk) 02:18, 20 December 2017 (UTC)
- 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); [180]; M.U.M. Magazine, March 2000 issue; [181]; Shadowgraphy (performing art); David Bamberg#Legacy
Publications
Periodicals
Books
- Card College – a very significant contribution to the field of card magic. PriceDL (talk) 01:39, 20 December 2017 (UTC)
- Greater Magic PriceDL (talk) 09:21, 29 May 2018 (UTC)
- The Magic of Robert Harbin – contained instructions and performance rights for the Zig Zag Girl. Currently redirects to Robert Harbin. PriceDL (talk) 02:10, 20 December 2017 (UTC)
Music
Record Labels
- Terabyte Records (A Drum & Bass record label run out of the UK. It was registered as a Limited Company on 10th April 2012. It was founded by two artists, Auzi, and Altered Perception. It has a main catalogue with 30 releases to date, and a sub-catalogue called Hardwired, which has released 7 records to date.) (www.terabyterecords.co.uk; https://www.beatport.com/label/terabyte-records/27020; https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/08024172; https://breakbeat.co.uk/tag/terabyte-records/; https://www.dnbdojo.co.uk/tag/terabyte-records/;) Auzijamesaustin (talk)
- Blacksnipe Entertainment is a Nigerian-based Record label founded on August 19, 2009 by two Nigerian brothers, Frank Ogwu and Cyril Ogwu in Agbor, Delta State, Nigeria, West Africa. Before 6years, they were established with over 19,000 fans on facebook and search engines. They craved a vision of bringing up talented recording artists within the Africa and global standards. In November, 2014, they signed a global music partnership with Austrialia Record label, KVZ Music which was endorsed to distribute all musical works of Blacksnipe Record.[18] Blacksnipe Records has successfully achieved this by blending raw local talent with professional producers to market and present the product effectively. In May, 2015 they signed a music distribution deal with Sugo Music Group. Blacksnipe Records established partnerships with major production and publishing companies, locally and across the globe. In terms of distribution, the company partnered with major music distributors with the aim of distributing all of their musical products worldwide. The label also worked with various star producers and major recording studios both locally and internationally in order to produce quality music materials. Since its inception in 2009, Blacksnipe Records has established itself a major musical power house in the Nigeira Music Industry. In June, 2012, they signed their first artist, DR. GREAT to the label, an artist with great flair for hiphop/rap. In May, 2013, they signed their second artist, D.BANK, a gospel rap artist and later in July, 2014 due to unreconcilable differences between the artist and the label, the contract was terminated by the label.[19] Blacksnipe Records also developed wonderful music genres and now attracted some of Africa's most respected and talented Entertainment Celebrities which caused them to sign a management deal with Nigerian Star comedian whalemouth in June, 2015.[20] Also in May, 2015 they signed another non-exclusive digital music distribution with Valley Digital. BLACKSNIPE RECORDS is a renowned major musical label for all it's artists. In the past 6years of their hardwork, they have established a unique and strong business empire within the music industry, representing a diverse roster of event properties, consumer brands, Award winning artists like DR. GREAT, D.BANK, Comedian WhaleMouth amongst others. With their wide range of entertainment activities, they hosted DEG AWARDS in Septemeber, 2014 [21] in Delta State Nigeria which was announced on their official website.
- Gearbox Records (Gearbox Records is a London-based independent record label founded in 2009.)
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)
There Is Love should redirect to Wedding Song (There Is Love) but I don't have permissions to create a redirect.
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.[22]
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. [184] [185] [186] [187] [188] [189] [190] [191]
Independent Venue Week A week-long celebration of the independently-owned venues that give critical space to developing artists across the country, Independent Venue Week includes performances by DIY star Soccer Mommy at Mr. Smalls Theatre in Pittsburgh and The Broadberry in Richmond, New Zealand indie rock upstarts The Beths at Indianapolis’ HI-FI, and Welsh experimental songwriter Cate Le Bon at The Crocodile in Seattle.
Artists
- CITY OF DREAMS (Producer) Michael “City” Olson (b. 1988 in Minneapolis, MN) is an American music producer/engineer based in Los Angeles, CA. He was professionally trained by Grammy Award-winning record producer/engineer Tom Tucker Sr. (Prince, Paisley Park, Motown) while he attended school at Masters Recording Institute. City's music draws from dark, ethereal environments, and the world-famous Minneapolis sound.
City began his production career under the name ‘Division 1, or D1’ producing for Rocky Diamonds and Kid Ink before being forced to stop using the name due to copyright infringement. This led him to trademarking his new production name ‘City Of Dreams’.
In 2014, City performed at Toronto’s NXNE music festival as part of the Team USA producer team. The competition was judged by Guru, S1, Vybes Kartel, and others. Team USA went on to win 1st place in The Beat Academy’s International Beat Battle. In 2015, City began working with up and coming rapper Lexii Alijai after they met at First Avenue.
In 2016, City produced various music with Cash Money Records Caskey, including BS2IOTW and the ‘Wish You Were Here EP. This led to city engineering live sound on the 31 city ‘No Apologies’ tour. After tour, City relocated from Minneapolis to Los Angeles and began developing relationships within the music industry. Along with producing music, he also scored original music for Galore magazine, and other content used for NYFW.
2017-Current, City began producing for multi-platinum singer/song-writer Mickey Shiloh. After producing and engineering the Fears EP, Been Awhile EP, No Titles EP, City and Shiloh formed a group called ‘ALLHOURS’ and released their debut album ‘Warp’ in 2019. “I forgive u” was included on OWN’s Cherish The Day S1E3. “In front of my friends” was featured on Showtime’s The Chi S3E10.
Production credits include: Lexii Alijai, Kid Ink, Caskey, Mickey Shiloh, Chris Scholar, JS, Highlands, others.
References: [192] [193] [194] [195] [196] [197] [198] [199] [200] [201] [202] [203] [204] [205]
- 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: [206] [207] [208] [209] [210] [211] [212] [213] [214]
- 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)
- 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.) [215]
- Toni C. (Antoinette M COLANDREO) BMI Award Winner, Multiplatinim Songwriter Musician arranger
(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. Will writes on guitar and piano.
As performing is something that appeals to him the most he believes that you shouldn't let the opinions of others determine your own decisions. His performances have been used as part of the degree courses at The University of York Department of film, media and television. Will is currently studying at York for a PhD in English.
William Bishop has a simple acoustic approach to his music, and his sound is somewhere between Bob Dylan and Tom Waits. His vibe is melancholy while his vocals are strong, capturing the mood of his lyrical content while his hands slide up and down the neck of his acoustic guitar, bringing it and his music to life. These songs demand your full attention to catch all the nuances of his words and music, but the payoff is rich indeed. Put this one on when you have the time to truly listen, and you’ll walk away a better person.
There is a melancholy about his songs and delivery. I’ll avoid the obvious references. There’s a harsh honesty about his lyrics - the simplistic sound enhances the depth of the story.)
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. [27] 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.[28]
Gallotta's productions include: Frank Sinatra Live at Pompeii Amphitheater, Ennio Morricone's only North American appearances[29], 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[30], and more.
References: [216] [217] [218] [219]
- 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 Mixus Brothers (band) 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)
Website: [220] Facebook: [221] Twitter: [222] Instagram: [223] Spotify: [224] CD Baby: [225] Bandcamp: [226] Youtube: [227] Amazon: [228] Google: [229] iHeartRadio: [230]
References: [231] [232] [233] [234] [235] [236] [237] [238] [239] [240] [241]
- 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)
Website: [242] Facebook: [243] Twitter: [244] Instagram: [245] Spotify: [246] Bandcamp: [247] Soundcloud: [248] Youtube: [249]
References: [250] [251] [252] [253] [254] [255] [256] [257] [258] [259] [260] [261] [262] [263] [264] [265] [266] [267] [268] [269] [270]
Born in Bulgaria, Avguste Antonov has studied piano performance in Bulgaria (Dobrich), France (Ecole Normale de Paris, Conservatoire de Bordeaux Jacques Thibaud) and the United States (2000: University of Missouri-Kansas City; 2001-2004: University of Kansas; 2006-2008: Texas Christian University).
Pianist Avguste Antonov is a dedicated performer of 20th and 21st-century music, especially American living composers, and has performed World and USA premieres at venues across North America. Over the years, he has worked with composers Carter Pann, Raina Murnak, Matthew Lewis, Till Meyn, Matthew Saunders, Robert Rollin, William Vollinger and others.
Avguste Antonov has performed recitals all over the United States, including in Colorado, Kansas, Iowa, Missouri, Florida, Pennsylvania, Texas, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee . He has been featured as a soloist with many ensembles including the San Jose State University Wind Symphony, the San Jose Wind Symphony, the University City Symphony, the Alton Symphony Orchestra, the Tulsa Camerata, the Lakeland Community Orchestra, the Jewish Community Orchestra-Portland and the South Kansas Symphony. Concertos performed include Schumann Piano Concerto, Rachmaninoff 2nd, McDowell 2nd, Liszt 2nd, Ravel in G, Gershwin in F, Gershwin "Rhapsody in Blue", Carter Pann "Concerto Logic" and Matthew Saunders "Piano Concerto".
In addition to performing, Avguste Antonov is active as lecturer and adjudicator. He is a member of the International Academy of Performing Arts and Sciences and adjudicates the ENKOR Piano Competition. He has presented lectures and/or adjudicated for Carrollton Music Teachers Association, Frisco Music Teachers Association, Kansas Music Teachers Association, Oklahoma Music Teachers Association and Wisconsin Music Teachers Association.
Previous seasons highlights include a recital at the Bulgarian Ambassador Residence in Washington, DC, the performance of Carter Pann "Concerto Logic" with the San Jose State University Wind Ensemble, a live performance for the Kansas Public Radio, the World and US Premiere of Matthew Saunders "Piano Concerto" with the University City Symphony (University City, MO) and the Lakeland Community Orchestra (Kirtland, OH).
Since April 2019 Avguste Antonov resides in Bordeaux (France) and in September 2019 he became a piano professor at the school of music "Couleur Musique"
References: [271]
- Estonian National Male Choir, The Estonian National Male Choir (RAM) is currently the largest full-time professional male choir in the world. Founded in 1944 by the legendary composer and leader of the Estonian choral movement, Gustav Ernesaks, the choir has since been conducted by several highly esteemed Estonian choral conductors, including Olev Oja, Kuno Areng, Ants Uleoja, Ants Soots and 2005-2008 Kaspars Putninsh from Latvia.
In a cooperative project with Conductor Paavo Jarvi, The Estonian National Symphony Orchestra (ERSO), the Estonian girl's Choir "Ellerhein", and The Estonian National Male Choir (RAM), won a Grammy Award in 2004 in the category of "Best Choral Performance" for their recording of Sibelius' Cantatas (Virgin Classics, 2003). A year later their recording of Edvard Grieg's "Peer Gynt" (recorded by the same line-up) was voted the orchestral album of the year in BBC Music Magazine.
During its long history Estonian National Male Choir has performed all over Estonia and the former Soviet Union, as well as in many European countries, Israel, Canada, USA, China, Japan and Singapore. In 2017 the choir sang a cappella and with orchestras in China (Shanghai), Russia (St Petersburg), Belgium (Brussels), Finland (Helsinki). In 2018 the concerts took place in China (Beijing, Shanghai), Hong Kong (46th Hong Kong Arts Festival), in Singapore’s famous Esplanade Concert Hall and in Japan (Tokyo NHK Hall, Matsuyama, Toyota, Toride, Sendai, Nagano, Hiroshima) and in 2019 in France (Strasbourg). In the early years, the Choir devoted it's working repertoire almost exclusively to a cappella choral music, much of which was composed by its founder Gustav Ernesaks. Since that time RAM, has divulged itself into the Classical mainstream and is now most famous for its interpretations of large-scale orchestral works, frequently performed with the world's leading orchestras and conductors. At any given time, RAM has approximately 30 large-scale orchestral works available in its' repertoire, and most of the current tours abroad are large-scale cultural projects that provide a forum for these performances.
During the last decade, the choir has paid homage to the musical trends and performance styles of several different periods and regions, working with such guest conductors as Lev Sivuhhin, Robert Sund, Josep Prats, Roman Toi, Chifuru Matsubara (Japan), Kaspars Putninsh, Anatoly Grindenko, Lone Larsen (Sweden), Timothy Brown (UK), Vytautas Mishkinis, Toomas Siitan and Jaan-Eik Tulve.
References: [272] [273] [274] [275] [276]
- Diabology, Diabology is a teenage thrash metal band from Los Angeles, CA. Members: Jesse Bergen (guitar and vocals), Jack Kleinman (guitar), Joseph Mazisyuk (bass), and Matthew Morales (drums), The band has many successful and well-attended gigs under their belt. They have released one studio album, 'Nobody Believes Me'.
- Ja'Mane, American Hip-Hop artist, Producer, Sound Engineer, and son of Funk musician James "Boots" Smith of the Soul Toronadoes.
- Olivette Miller, swing harpist and daughter of playwright/actor FE Miller.
References: [282]
- 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: [283] [284] [285] [286] [287] [288] [289] [290] [291]
- Nick DeCaro, sometimes written as Nick De Caro, is an American jazz orchestra leader and composer, born 23 March, 1938, died in 2006.
- The Templeton Twins released an album called The Hits Of Today The Sounds Of The Thirties in 1976 which included cover versions of famous hits of the 60s and early 70s. 62.145.207.157 (talk) 22:14, 26 July 2019 (UTC)
- Siddharth Sood Wedding Rapper in India
- A Bu jazz pianist. Article on German Wikipedia: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Bu
- 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)
- 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: [293] [294] [295] [296] [297] [298] [299] [300]
- 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: [www.sarahhorick.com] [301] [302] [303] [304] [305] [306] [307] [308]
- The Mixus Brothers (band) 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)
Website: [309] Facebook: [310] Twitter: [311] Instagram: [312] Spotify: [313] CD Baby: [314] Bandcamp: [315] Youtube: [316] Amazon: [317] Google: [318] iHeartRadio: [319]
References: [320] [321] [322] [323] [324] [325] [326] [327] [328] [329] [330]
- 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)
Website: [331] Facebook: [332] Twitter: [333] Instagram: [334] Spotify: [335] Bandcamp: [336] Soundcloud: [337] Youtube: [338]
References: [339] [340] [341] [342] [343] [344] [345] [346] [347] [348] [349] [350] [351] [352] [353] [354] [355] [356] [357] [358] [359]
- Luke Cissell (Luke Cissell is a composer / multi-instrumentalist / recording artist)
(Album review PopMatters July 2018 https://www.popmatters.com/luke-cissell-thinking-feeling-2587556399.html WRTI Top Ten Classical Releases 2017 http://wrti.org/post/wrti-901-announces-top-10-new-classical-releases-2017 Album review NewMusicUSA https://nmbx.newmusicusa.org/sounds-heard-luke-cissell-cosmography/ Artist Website http://lukecissell.com/ Artist Bio http://lukecissell.com/luke_cissell_cv.pdf NYPhilharmonic NWI Winners Announcement https://nyphil.org/whats-new/2017/may/new-world-initiative-composers-challenge-winners WUOL Classical Radio Performance http://wuol.org/wuolive-rob-simonds/ String Quintet European Premiere https://www.tufa-trier.de/33.html?&no_cache=1&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=3996 IMDB profile https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6248259/ String Quartet No. 1 Premiere http://www.greenwichhouse.org/_blog/Greenwich_House_Music_School_News/post/North_River_Music_Hudson_Quartet/ iTunes page https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/luke-cissell/347791762 )
- 48 Degrees North (formed in 2016) is an alternative rock band from Tacoma, WA. Their first EP, titled "Honest Talk" independently was released on August 31st, 2018.
Band website: http://48degreesband.com Band bio: http://48degreesband.com/band iTunes page: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/48-degrees-north/1433966031 Spotify page: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6IDU9h0U5Rx7VCWcmqF2LM?si=TAUMncNaT1uoTnZNDtjA1g
- Bud Deckelman, country music singer
- Corey Franks (born July 27, 1978) is an American singer-songwriter. His first EP, titled "Unfinished Business" was released June 18th, 2018 with Amuse Records. He had a single previously released with Def Jam Records called "Baby Its You" which is also on the EP.
References:
Main Site - www.SoundCloud.com/CoreyLaws
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBYc-nrQq5-CgOFzi9BXH5Q
(Ball in the House is an R&B/Soul/Pop a cappella group based out of Boston, MA created in the late 90s. With their extensive tour schedule, averaging 230 shows a year, Ball in the House has performed everywhere - from theatres to performing arts centres, fairs & festivals, to opening for some of the biggest acts in the world. They headlined/are headlining the 13th/14th China International Chorus Festival in Beijing in 2016/2018, and won the 2016 Boston Harmony Sweepstakes. For six years, they were the voices behind all the Cool Whip commercials and wrote and performed the jingle for Amazon’s Prime Day in 2015. Ball in the House has appeared on America’s Got Talent, The TODAY Show, China Central Television, and many more shows and networks. References http://www.harmony-sweepstakes.com/regionals/?region=Boston&year=2016 http://www.funtrivia.com/askft/Question73564.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPE-Id33tqk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzw-7Fhr0rg&feature=youtu.be Thorazine a punk rock band, reached, the peak of their mainstream infamy due to a trademark dispute with big pharma behemoth SmithKline Beecham in 1995. Thorazine formed in 1993 in Philadephia, PA and released two albums on Dionysus/HellYeah Records, Crazy Uncle Paul's Dead Squirrel Wedding in 1995 and Vicious Cycle 1997 as well as the single Merry Stupid F'ing Christmas and Coffee, Tea or Thorazine. The band is Jo-Ann Rogan(vocals), Elliott Taylor (guitar), Dallas Cantland (drums) and Dan Hoover (bass). References http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1995-05-11/news/9505110208_1_thorazine-band-stickers-printed http://www.philly.com/philly/columnists/dan_deluca/moms-who-rock-runhidefight-rockula-20180112.html http://www.maximumrocknroll.com/the-young-persons-guide-to-loud-fast-philly-by-stacey-finney/ http://www.dionysusrecords.com/home/thorazine-back-together-philly-show-may-3/- 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.
- 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.
- John Allair. Keyboardist based in Marin County, California. Performed and recorded with Tom Fogerty, Van Morrison, Huey Lewis and the News, Elvin Bishop, Sons of Champlin, Maria Muldaur, and many others. Joel Selvin called him "Marin County's Original Rock & Roller". Sources include: John Allair Digs In (2011), Rock For Hope (2007).
- Death Valley Girls Los Angeles punk band [377] [378] [379][380] [381] [382]
- DJ Debayan Official is a young Indian DJ, Remixer & Music Producer. Date of birth : 12th November 2002. Original name : Debayan Mukherjee. (Source : Google+ profile of DJ Debayan Official.)
- PINK, a Japanese rock band active from 1983-1989. The lead singer Yutaka Fukuoka now has a band called Yen Calling.
- Val Astaire (musician) Brian Anthony Joyce, known professionally as Val Astaire, is an American singer and songwriter based in New York City.
Born: March 3, 1989, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Genre: Indie Pop | Indie Rock | synth-pop | alternative rock
Occupation: Musician | Singer | Songwriter
Years active: 2017-present
Associated Acts: The 1975 | Great Good Fine Ok
Website: [390]
Band Members: Brian Anthony Joyce | Christopher Curran | Kyle Blamy | Christian Mullen
Val Astaire began his career fronting Philadelphia based punk outfit Major League (band) and has spent the better half of a decade in over 60 countries and supporting the likes of such bands as Jimmy Eat World, Mayday Parade [391] and The Starting Line as well as 2015/16’s summers on The Van’s Warped Tour [392], they disbanded in 2016. [393]
Val Astaire released his first single “Blow” in 2017 which was described as “a cross between The Weeknd meets The Cure playing The Breakfast Club”. [394] [395] “The No Funs” was the second single released bringing in the New Year[396], both singles were accompanied by music videos directed, filmed and edited by Val Astaire.
In August of 2018, Val Astaire released the first single off of his debut ep “Yellow”. “Fall Apart” was shortly followed by the opening track “Rebel” [397] on October 8th before the EP’s official release on November 9th. [398]
In the months following Fall Apart’s debut, Val Astaire embarked on a promotional tour of the United Kingdom and Ireland as well as a run of US shows with the Baltimore Indie Pop band DRMCTHR. [399] [400]
He started 2019 off with the re-release of his first 3 songs, bundled in an EP titled “/ / /”[401] as well as playing Delaware’s 93.7WSTW’s Snow Jam, alongside artists such as O.A.R. and Whitney Woerz. [402] [403]
Val Astaire is currently recording his first full-length album at the ‘Barber Shop Studios’.
Disography:
EP
- Yellow, (2018)
- / / /, (2019)
Facebook: [404] Twitter: [405] Instagram: [406] Spotify: [407] Apple Music: [408] Youtube: [409] Amazon: [410] Google: [411] iHeartRadio: /
References: [412] [413] [414] [415] [416] [417] [418] [419] [420] [421] [422] [423] Jane Getter is an American jazz fusion guitarist and composer with a 30 year career as a performing and recording musician. She has toured and recorded extensively with well-known musicians such as Alex Skolnick, Chad Wackerman, and husband Adam Holzman who was keyboardist and band manager for Miles Davis. Among notable points in her career, she was awarded a ASCAP Gershwin Award for Music for Dance or Theatre in 1993, was a guitarist on the Saturday Night Live Band from 1995-1996, and has been bandleader of several touring and recording groups, including Jane Getter Band and more recently the Jane Getter Premonition.
Please see my full draft with formatting and links to references in sandbox: User:Kirifu/sandbox
Why I am requesting: Jane Getter is a notable musician and should have a Wikipedia page. I would create it, except I just joined Wikipedia and haven't edited any articles yet, and - full disclosure - I was a student of Jane's in the music program at Sarah Lawrence College. I believe I can remain objective while creating this article, but want to respect Wikipedia's guidelines.
- Naxatras Greek psychedelic/progressive rock band. From Thessaloniki. Formed in 2012, first album published in 2015: https://naxatras.bandcamp.com/
Picture and lineup: https://www.spirit-of-rock.com/pt/band/Naxatras
The first three albums are free to listen to in YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNjyvtjAmUo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GL0VldJ2Ps8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ay6JDvC8eC4
Review of first album: https://morefuzz.net/reviews/naxatras/
From YouTube:
Naxatras is a hard psychedelic rock band from Greece. They play a warm psychedelia full of fat grooves, dreamy melodies, heavy riffs and trippy guitar solos all with the vintage touch of the 70's. They have been playing and developing their sound since 2012. In 2015, they recorded their first full-length album at Magnetic Fidelity with Jesus I. Agnew as their sound engineer, who contributed his in-depth knowledge of analog recording and the independent music industry. Only analog equipment was used in the recording/mixing/mastering stages of the album. All the songs in the record were performed entirely live during just one day. "Naxatras", which was released in 2015, became one of the best selling releases of the genre and has received wide critical acclaim. In 2016, they released their second full-length album "II" as well as an EP, once more recorded fully analog and performed live.
In 2017, they released the single "All the Stars Collide Into a Single Ray" and recorded their third full-length album, using similar fully analog and live techniques. "III" was released in 2018. The band has developed a reputation for high-energy live performances, combining elements of psychedelic/progressive rock, stoner, funk, jazz and eastern music with a trippy video wall to accomplish full stimulation of the senses. In summer 2015 they went on their first tour playing 5 countries in the Balkans. In summer 2016 they toured Europe once more playing more than 10 different countries. In autumn 2017 they toured for the third time for 40 days and have now performed in most European countries and many distinguished festivals, including Lake On Fire, Void Fest and Keep It Low.
Born Galina Venigora, Ukrainian born British citizen; a phenomenal female classical and flamenco guitarist, child prodigy, principal guitarist with the Kharkov State Philharmonia (from age 15), graduate of Moscow State Gnesins Music College and professional performance course at Royal Northern College of Music (Manchester, UK). Winner of multiple guitar competitions in Poland, Italy, Hungary, Spain, Thailand and the United Kingdom. From 2011-2016 she gave more than 2000 performed concerts in Belgium, France, Spain, Turkey, Portugal, Thailand, South Korea, Albania, Kosovo, Ukraine, Mexico and the USA. She has produced five CDs of her performances, one DVD, and starred in three music films produced by Ukrainian State Television. She is regarded as one of the very few female masters of the flamenco style. https://www.galinavale.com/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPj-nhrnq-M
Taya Ellison (Born January 26, 2001), better known by the mononym K-ROZÉ, is an American rapper, songwriter, and singer. Born and raised in Wichita, Kansas, her first solo track, Jawz, was released in September, 2019. She is one of the co leaders of ELIT3, a girl group set to debut in late 2020. Taya Ellison was born on January 26th, 2001 in Wichita, Kansas. She is the oldest child of her parents and step-parents. She completed her secondary education at Heights High School in 2019. She was a bit of an introvert, and preferred to keep to herself. She never liked mathematics, but was always fascinated by literature and music. She was even accepted into her schools high ranking choir, the Falconettes. She was inspired by Kpop and bands like BTS and Blackpink. She started off with a beauty channel on Youtube, under the name Tay B(no longer active). In 2019, K-ROZÉ went on to write, record, and publish the single, Jawz, under the distribution company UnitedMasters. It is noted as her first published single. A month later, she would go on to release New Age, notably her favorite single of the two. She is still currently very active in the music industry, with more singles coming out later this year. She also will debut with a new girl group, ELIT3 in 2020.
https://m.wikidata.org/wiki/Q69920403 Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/k_roze_official/ Google Knowledge graph:https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1CDGOYI_enUS829US832&hl=en-US&sxsrf=ACYBGNQIbnzQJyxqrU-IR-zlwcD85EO4RA:1570422658610&q=k-roz%C3%A9&stick=H4sIAAAAAAAAAONgecRYwC3w8sc9Yan0SWtOXmNM5OIKzsgvd80rySypFNLjYoOyVLgEpXj10_UNDdPSyoxyyozKNRik-LlQhZSUjfh3XZp2jo1TcHvSsfap24IcHq3uXMXKZMDQtG_FITYWDkYBBp5FrOzZukX5VYdXAgC_3padfwAAAA&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiQudqlqInlAhVFnKwKHV7nDH4Q3LoBMAF6BAgMEAM&biw=375&bih=551
Why I am requesting: K-ROZÉ is a very notable figure in the music industry. She has her own google knowledge graph that needs to be updated with her birthdate and information.
Hinapia is a South Korean 5-member girl group under OSN Entertainment. It consists of 5 members, Minkyeung, Gyeongwon, Yaebin, Eunwoo & Bada. It debuted on November 3, 2019, with the digital single, "New Start". It made their debut stage on Show Champion on October 30, 2019.
"The avant-garde collective Jikken Kōbō (Experimental Workshop), founded in 1950, was offered access to emerging audio technology by Sony. [...] Many of the [...] pieces they produced were used as incidental music for radio, film, and theatre", as stated in Electronic_music#Japanese_electronic_music.
Sources: Wikipedia article in Danish: https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lydmor , Main website: https://lydmor.dk/ .
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: [424] [425] [426] [427]
Authored tracks "Menage a trois" and "Weekend". Genre: house/dance.
References: [428]
- Wilfred Parry - classical pianist. Worked with a variety of orchestras including the London Symphony Orchestra and BBC Symphony Orchestra, and was an academic with the Royal Academy of Music who have named an award they issue after him - The William Parry Brahms sonata award. I cannot find sigcov as it is pre net. He worked with the likes of Archie Camden and Evelyn Rothwell.Davidstewartharvey (talk) 17:52, 16 January 2021 (UTC)
Opera
Operas
- 60th Parallel - by Philippe Manoury
- Job (opera) - by Luigi Dallapiccola
- K... - by Philippe Manoury
- Medeamaterial - by Pascal Dusapin
- Poupě - by Otakar Ostrčil
The Purple Hairpin (1957)- by Tang Ti-sheng- The Peony Pavilion (1956) - by Tang Ti-sheng
- The Reincarnation/Rebirth of a Beauty (1959) - by Tang Ti-sheng
- The Marriage of Three Smiles (1956) - by Tang Ti-sheng
- A Romance of Pear Blossoms (1957) - by Tang Ti-sheng
Opera people
- Joseph Michael Brent (req. pre-2015-7-5) - [429]; [430]; [431]; [432]
- Molly Fillmore (req. pre-2015-4-30) - Metropolitan Opera soprano; [433]
- Stephan Genz (req. pre-2015-4-27)
- Louis-Adolphe Jaime (req. pre-2015-4-27) - French librettist
- Katia Ledoux French Mezzosoprano at Zürich Opera House, Dutch National Opera and more european houses; [434]; [435]; [436]; [437]; [438] (article exists in french and italian Wikis)
- Jane Marsh (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) - [439]; [440]; [441]
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; [442], [443]
- 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!; [444]
- Fred C. Adams - Founder of the Utah Shakespeare Festival [445]; [446]
- Emily Agius - Australian teen star; notable for Nickelodoen role; [447]
- 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); [448]
- 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); [449]; IMDb; [450]; [451]
- 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
- Andre Bishop - Director of Lincoln Center Theater, Tony Award winner 2015
- 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; [452]; [453]; [454]; David Auburn
- Ryan Bondy - (Canadian actor and singer; known for portrayal of Elder Price in The Book of Mormon) [455]
- 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; [456] [457] [458] [459]
- Paul Castro Jr. - American actor; PaulCastroJr.com; IMDb; [460]; [461]; [462]
- Michael Cassel - Australian producer; CEO, Michael Cassel Group; [463]; [464]; [465]; [466]; [467]; [468]
- Josie Cerise - New Zealand born English actress; [469]; [470]; [471]; [472]; [473]; [474]; http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4723881/
- Miguel Cervantes (actor) - the current lead in Hamilton and the former lead in its Chicago company; was also in If/Then and American Idiot; handful of screen credits
- 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; [475]; [476]; [477]; [478]
- Ichikawa Danjiro I
- Jamie Darlington - British actor and producer; known for Get Goneand Allies; filming The 13th, starring as Lieutenant Ellis 'Dixie' Dean; [479]
- Andre Delfau - 20th century artist, costume and set designer - [480]
- 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; [481]
- 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; [482]; [483]; [484]; [485]; [486]
- 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; [487]
- Ken Espen - musician, Southern Africa 1960s to ??; [488]
- Roger Evans (actor) - British stage actor; [489]; [490]
- 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; [491]; [492]; [493]
- Jim Findlay - 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); [494]
- Donald Gee (actor) - actor; On the Move, Dr Who, The Avengers, Lord of the Rings (BBC Radio)
- Berta Gersten - stage and screen actress: "a tall, regal, soft-spoken actor, was a highly acclaimed leading lady"; [495]; [496]
- Luca Giberti - director and producer; Jacques and his Master, Accidental death of an Anarchist, QED, Breaking the code; [497]
- James Glyn - Welsh actor [498] [499] [500] [501]
- Alison Goldie - performer, director, writer, facilitator; (The Weird Sisters 1996–2002)
- Alexander Great - illusionist, corporate entertainer; [502]
H–M
- Noah Haidle - contemporary playwright; author, Mr. Marmalade
- Lucas N. Hall - stage, television and film actor and musician; [39][40]; [503]; [41] ; [42] ; [43] ; [44] ; [45] ; [46] ; [47] ; [48] ; [504] ; [505] ; [506] ; [507] ; [508]
- Charlie Hamblett - British actor
- Tania Harrison - British creative director, Latitude Festival[49]
- Tessa Hart - artistic director and theatre artist
- David Hilder - director
- Kim Hines - playwright, director and actor; [509]; [510]
- iCON the Mic King - American independent rapper
- Adela Holzer - Broadway producer; "first female producer on B'way"; jailed for grand larceny
- Momoko Iko - playwright, known for her play Gold Watch [511]
- Murat İldan (Mehmet Murat İldan, M. Murat İldan) - Turkish playwright
- Lavina Jadhwani - stage director and adaptor
- Chirine Karame - actress
- Jonathan Keeble - British actor and voice actor. [50]
- 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
- Dan LeFranc - American playwright; [512]
- Melissa Li - American composer, lyricist, librettist, screenwriter, and performer; writer of Interstate [513] and Surviving the Nian [514], [515]; [www.melissali.com]; [516]; [517]; [518]; awards [519], [520], [521]; fellowships [522], [523]; performances with other notable figures [524]; history and reviews of Interstate [525], [526], [527], [528], [529], [530]; the creation of Cancelled [531], [532]; support for her work [533]; reading of May Day [534], [535], [536]; performances and appearances [537], [538], [539], [540], [541]; involvement in Pussy Grabber Plays [542]; other works [543], [544]; represented by ICM [545]
- Jack Lindine - American actor
- Wyllie Longmore - actor, director and dramaturg; [546]; [547]; [548]; Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards; [549]
- 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; [550]; [551]; [552]; [553]; [554]; [555]; [556]; [557]; [558]; [559]; [560]; [561]
- 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; [562]
- Jeff Marlow - actor
- Jason D. Martin - playwright and outdoor writer
- John McColgan - director of Riverdance
- Hayden McGurk - professional entertainer UK, Europe and US
- Gabe McKinley - playwright; wrote Extinction and CQ/CX
- 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/#!)
- 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; [563]
- Robert Motum - actor and playwright; Canada and US
- Jerome Murat - mime artist, illusionist
- Sally Murphy (actor) - American musical actress; appeared as Julie Jordan in the 1994 Broadway revival of Carousel
- Jamie Muscato (British theatre, film and TV actor) (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4337876/ https://www.curtisbrown.co.uk/client/jamie-muscato)
- Rishi Mutalik -(born 12 June 1996) American actor best known for playing Tom of Warwick in musical Camelot on PBS. [51]
- Tam Mutu - actor, television drama and musical theatre
- Lily Kershaw - American singer and actress; released album Midnight in the Garden; appeared on television show Criminal Minds; lilykershaw.com; IMDb
- 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/)
- Mars Rucker - Broadway performer and actor; performs in Tina Turner Musical 1;2;3
N–Z
- 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
- 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.
- Sophia Ragavelas - British musical-theater actress
- Clara Ramona - flamenco dancer
- Gerónimo Rauch - es:Gerónimo Rauch; [564]; 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 ([565]; [566]; [567]; [568]; 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.[569], [570], [571], [572]
- 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; [573]; [574]; [575]; [576]; IMDb; [577]
- Josh T. Ryan - actor and director
- Yisroel Schumacher - Yiddish comedian
- 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; [578];[579];[580];[581]; [582]; [583]
- 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; [584]; 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; [585]; [586]; [587]; [588]; [589]
- Robin Sokoloff - Producer, Actress & Choreographer, formerly Robin Lisa Tyler; [590]; [591]; [592]; [593]; [594];
- 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; [595]; [596]; [597]
- Christopher Sutton (actor) - American actor; Monty Python's Spamalot
- Suzanne and Jim - old-time musicians
- Malcolm Terrey - South African stage actor
- Aaron Tierney - actor; from a wealthy Irish family of regal descent
- Cecilia Tsan - musician; Chinese-French cellist [598]
- 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; [599]
- Edred Utomi - Theater actor known for his portrayal of Alexander Hamilton in Hamilton (musical) on the Angelica tour; [600]; [601]; [602]; [603]; [604]; [605]
- Valeria Vasilevski - [606]
- 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; [607]; [608]; [609]; [610]; [611]; [612]; [613]; [614]; [615]; [616]; [617]; [618]
- 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; [619]; [620]; [621]; [622]; [623]
- David Cole Wheeler - actor and singer; half of duo Wheeler and Ward
- Rick Wilcox - magician; rickwilcox.com
- Larry Yando - Chicago-based stage actor; [624]; [625]; [626]; [627]; [628]; [629]; [630]
- 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
- 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/)
- 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)
- The Battle of Shallowford - a play
- Beehive (musical) (Beehive, the Musical!)
- Bingo! The Musical - by Michael Heitzman; [631]; [632]
- 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 - a Marathi play, featuring Amey Wagh; produced by Natak Company[633][634][635][636][637][638]
- 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
- 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
- Journey to the Day - a play by Roger Hirson
- Little Women (play) - a play by Roger Wheeler; based on the novel of the same name
- A Most Unwarrantable Intrusion - a 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
- Purlie Victorious - a 1961 play by Ossie Davis; the musical Purlie is based on the 1961 play
- 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 - [639]
- 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 Theory of Relativity (musical) - by Neil Bartram and Brian Hill; A simple physics question prompts a group of young people to consider their lives. https://www.mtishows.com/the-theory-of-relativity-1
- 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.[52][53][54]
- Tiffany's Show - a cabaret where performers dress in sweeping ball-gowns, plumes of feathers, elaborate headdresses and skimpy polkadot swimwear. [640] [641]. See also Miss Tiffany's Universe
- Til Divorce Do Us Part - a musical by Ruthe Ponturo and John Thomas Fischer [642]; directed by Mark Waldrop; [643]
- 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; [644]
- 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
- 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; [645]; [646]; [647]
- 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; [648]
- 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; [649]
- 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; [650]; [651]; [652]; [653]; [654]; [655]
- [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
- Clean Break Theatre Company
- Cock and Feathers - stage act popular at California Renaissance Faires; [656]
- Comédie de Paris
- Connelly Theater - historic venue in New York's East Village; connellytheater.org; [657]
- The Conservatory of Theatre Arts at Webster University - webster.edu/conservatory; [658]
- 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; [659]
- The Depot (theatre) - theatre in Urbana, Illinois; probably defunct now
E–K
- EFFUSION Drama
- Edinburgh Horror Festival - a horror genre based theatre festival that takes place yearly in Edinburgh, Scotland. [660]; [661]; [662]
- 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]; [663]; [664]; [665]; [666]; [667].
- The HandleBards - World's first cycling theatre company (http://www.handlebards.com) [668]; [669]; [670]; [671]; [672]; [673]; [674]; [675]
- Hartford Children's Theatre
- Hartford Stage - Tony-Award-winning regional theater; had article but it was deleted due to copyvio
- IATI Theater - Modest venue for a performing arts nonprofit showcasing Latino theater, music, dance & workshops. iatitheater.org; [676]
- Impromptunes - improvised musical theatre troupe; established 2013; impromptunes.com.au
- Intrepid Shakespeare Company - Encinitas, California, professional theatre company; established 2009; focus in arts education; [677]; [678]; [679]
- IPOP! Convention - bi-annual convention for actors, singers, dancers and models to meet agents and more
- Irish Student Drama Association
- 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
- Eclipse Theatre Company - Eclipse Theatre Company is the leading black-led national theatre touring company in the UK, led by Artistic Director Dawn Walton; [680]; [681]; [682]; [683]; [684]; [685]
- Hypokrites - Hypokrites is a Kolkata based theater group; [686]
L–N
- LA Stage Alliance
- 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.) [687]
- 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; [688]; [689] [690]; [691]; [692] - 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; [693]; [694]; [695]; [696] - Michigan Shakespeare Festival (michiganshakespearefestival
.org) - Jackson/Canton, Michigan, USA - The Miller Centre (millercentretheatre
.org) - Caterham, Surrey - Milwaukee Theatre - formerly the Milwaukee Auditorium
- 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; [697][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; [698]; [699]; [700] - Nancy Goldstein Design - lighting; Marblehead, Massachusetts; [701]
- 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
- The North Wall Arts Centre - theatre and gallery based in Oxford, England; associated with St Edward's School, Oxford
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; [702]; [703]; [704]; [705]; [706]; [707]; [708]
- Pawtucket Arts Festival - Arts Festival each September in Pawtucket Rhode Island; [709]
- 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; [710]; [711]; [712]; [713]; [714]; [715]; [716]
- 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 - [717]
- 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; [718]
- 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
- Sydney Goldstein Theater - new name for what was previously known as Nourse Theater in San Francisco, CA; [719]
T–Z
- Tacoma Actors Guild
- Takarazuka Music School - musical academy; belongs to the Takarazuka Revue, Hyogo, Japan; ja:宝塚音楽学校; official website in Japanese: tms.ac.jp
- Target Margin Theater (29 year old Obie Award winning theater company in NYC) (https://www.targetmargin.org/)
- Temple for Performing Arts - Des Moines, Iowa
- 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?)
- Told by an Idiot (A London based theatre company, touring nationally and internationally which explores the human condition through theatre that is bigger than life. Recently created I Am Thomas a co-production with National Theatre of Scotland and Royal Lyceum Theatre) [www.toldbyanidiot.org]; [720]; [721]; [722]; [723]
- 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] [724] [725] [726] [727] [728])
- 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.
Other theatre topics
- Festival Iberoamericano de Teatro
- 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
- 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 - [729]
- pizza tossing
- Poison Waters
- 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 - [730]
- Tudor Theatre
- visual theatre (or visual theater)
- warm-up man (warm up man, warmup man)
- 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 [731]
- Drawn and Plastered - Canadian multi-media live art event
- 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. [732] [733]
People
A–L
- Adria Rae - Adria Rae (b. 26 August 1996, Michigan, United States) - American porn actress since 2015 and porn director since 2019. Originally, she is from Grand Rapids;[734], Michigan;[735], but she currently resides in the Los Angeles area;[736]. In 2018, when she was only 21 years old, she made an attempt to end her life, after an aborted pregnancy. In the beginning of her porn career, she mainly played the young, innocent, unknowing character, but after a break, her roles where more and more dominant or at least equal. (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm7827996/?ref_=m_nmfm_nm) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnnHw13vmrw) (https://ru.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Рэй,_Адрия)
- 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)
- Luke Humphrey (Luke Humphrey was born on June 12, 1987 in California, USA as Luke Adrian Humphrey. He is an actor and writer, known for Blue Collar Betts (2018), Star Trek: Discovery (2017) and I Don't Want to Kill Myself (2011).) (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1724509/ https://www.lukehumphrey.com/ https://nationalpost.com/entertainment/theatre/qa-stratfords-luke-humphrey-on-sword-fighting-and-shakespeare https://www.facebook.com/luke.humphrey1)
- FlipFlop The Clown - foot fetish clown, musician, comedian, entertainer; [737]; [738]; [739]; [740]; [741]; [742]; [743]
- Star Alex Fashion model in NYC, influencer on social media, she is revolutionizing petite modeling [744]; [745]; [746]; [747]; [hhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPhG4J4P0dU];
- Jon Vickery - safest drama teacher ever even more than my harris and mr sonnan combined
- Paul Andrews - magician, producer; founder of British magic company Dynamic FX; IMDb
- Sebastian Applewhite - television child actor
- Marc Aubort - leading NYC recording engineer for classical music; has won several Grammy awards; esp. well known for Nonesuch classical recordings made with the late Joanna Nickrenz
- Jonathan Avigdori – television and film actor, director, producer
- Thomas John Bacon - London-born live artist, performance artist, Butoh practitioner, academic researcher, lecturer, director, curator, and writer; thomasjohnbacon.com
- 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 ([748])
- Black Fate - 1980s metal band from Germany
- David Childs (musician) - euphonium player; son of euphonium player Robert Childs (musician)
- Florin Cosulet - Romanian teacher, actor and regizor; finished Lucian Blaga University in Sibiu, Romania; [749]; [750]; [751]
- 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; [752]; [753]; [754]; [755]; [756]
- 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; [757]; IMDb; [758]
- James Dalesio - writer, actor and poet
- Sydney Dams - singer of National Anthem at Iowa Speedway July 28, 2017 from Waterloo, IA
- Camlo De Ville - singer-songwriter
- Madame Delinsky - Polish magician; [759]; Madame DeLinsky and her husband were performing the gun trick in Arnstadt Germany for a prince in November 1820; Madame DeLinsky was shot through the abdomen and died two days later
- Rinde Eckert - playwright, librettist, director, actor, composer; www.rindeeckert.com/rinde/rinde_bio.html
- Fima Ephron - English-American bass guitarist; has played with Ravi Coltrane, Chris Potter, Uri Caine, Meshell Ndegeocello, and Gil Scott-Heron; Carlaclaws (talk) 00:29, 25 February 2015 (UTC)
- Kyle Eschen - magician; IMDb
- Corey Franks - American R&B and pop singer-songwriter and producer; [760]
- Ronald Fries - German pianist, music educationist and conductor; based in Offenbach, Hesse [761]
- Cydel Gabutero - 11-year-old girl from the Philippines; [762]]
- Melanie Gaydos Fashion model and art graduate known for having been born with Ectodermal Dysplasia. Became well known thanks to a famous Rammstein music video and has appeared in fashion shoots and magazines since.
- Carlo della Giacoma (1858–1929) - Italian composer; [763]; [764]; 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 ([765]); Fantasia on Puccini's Tosca, for clarinet & piano, Op. 171 ([766]); centrostudidellagiacoma.it
- Jamal Hadjkura - actor; work includes BBC 2's sitcom Grandma's House
- Laura Hajek - American actor, artist, songwriter and performance artist; [767]
- Jasper Harris - British actor; de:Jasper Harris; pt:Jasper Harris
- Keith Hayman - British pianist and musical director for Sir Cliff Richard and part-time pianist for 10cc
- Royal Holland - folk-rock singer-songwriter and instrumentalist; based in Newport, Kentucky; royalhollandsongs.com/about-royal
- Kevin Jesuino - performance and media artist; kevinjesuino.com
- Ori Kam - Israeli violist
- Buddy Lee Lewis - American singer-songwriter
- Haechan - Lee Donghyuck (born June 6, 2000), known professionally as Haechan, is a singer and dancer based in South Korea; is a member of the South Korean boy group NCT and its sub-units NCT U, NCT 127, and NCT Dream; [768]
M–Z
- Akeem Mair - American actor; [769]; [770]; [771]; [772]; [773]; [774]; [775]; [776]; [777]; [778]; [779]; [780]
- Laura Mann - American actress; known for Some Girl(s) (2013), 1982 (2013), and Fringe; married to Chris Mann of NBC's The Voice, since July 5, 2013; maiden name Laura Perloe; [781]
- Danielle Mansutti (YouTuber, Beauty Guru, Model) (https://www.youtube.com/user/danimansutti)
- Morgan Margolis - CEO of "Knitting Factory", actor, producer, restaurant founder, son of actor Mark Margolis; [782]; [783]
- Ed Marques – American television and film actor, stage director, writer
- Miyuki Matsunaga - Japanese actress base in Los Angeles, creator and performer of MIYUKI GETA DANCE ART © ,voiceover actor, singer, announcer, master of ceremony, yoga teacher, Reiki healer, Chakra tuning folks healer,Japanese folk music singer, artist, GLOBICS creator and teacher, writer, Special needs children musical 'miracle cats' director, kids musical teacher, kids ballet teacher, Winners Japan award winner, puppet show creator; [784];[785]; [786];[787];[788];[789];[790];
- Patricia Mattick- American TV and theater actress active mostly in the 1970s and 1980s/1990s. Mostly known for TV series such as Columbo, Ironside and many others. Born in 7/31/1951, passed away on 12/6/2003; Ref: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0560289/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1
- 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; [791] and http://junmhoon.com junmhoon.com]
- David Vox Mullen - singer, actor, comedian, podcaster and producer; davidvoxmullen.com; [792]
- Lula C. Naff - talent and programs director for the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN. She's already showcased on the Ryman Article but is significant enough to deserve her own page; [793]
- Harry Oram – Hong Kong-born, British actor, writer and director
- David Peachey (actor) - played Bernard on Bernard's Watch
- Alexander Pechnikov (also Petschnikoff, Petchnikov, etc.), early-20th-century Russian violinist; appeared at times with the Russian Symphony Orchestra of New York; The New York Times article "Petschnikoff's Violin Above His Family", 18 Nov 1906, p. 8
- Wes Peden - Professional juggler [794]
- Colleen Raney - Irish-American singer, actor, dancer, and producer; [795]; [796]
- Daniel Rumanos - stage magician; horror/mystery author: [797]; [798]
- Viviana Savova - South African - Bulgarian pianist; [799]; [800]; [801]; [802]; [803];
- Erica Schreiner - video and performance artist, New York
- Pandora Scooter - national touring DIY performance poet/spoken word artist, LGBTQ activist, co-founder of the United States' longest-running LGBTQ Open Mic
- Amar Sen - hand shadow grapher; amarsen.com
- Dave Shirley - competed on America's Got Talent Season 8
- Bela Silva (full name MariaFflorbela Conceição Silva) - artist; has masters in fine arts from Art Institute of Chicago; [804]
- Lou Tavano - French jazz singer
- Joe J. Thomas (American Voice Actor in Video Games, Animation, Anime, Feature Films, and ADR/Dubbing) [805] [806] [807] [808] [809] [810] [811] [812] [813] [814] [815] [816] [817] [818] [819] [820] [821] [822] [823] [824]
- Demondrae Thurman - Virtuoso Euphonium Player, Professor of Low Brass at the School of Arts at Samford University [825]; Example of his Euphonium playing: [826]
- Jacquez Vargas - American musician/songwriter/producer; [827]
Non-people
- 16th & Mission Thursday night - collaborative variety performing-arts open-mic happening; weekly in San Francisco; [828]
- Al's Bar - defunct bar in Los Angeles, located on 303 South Hewitt Street; [829]; hosted music, including many rising rock bands of the 1990s such as Nirvanna ([830]) and the Dickies; location now the Archway Studio Theater ([831]); previously the American Hotel (Los Angeles), which hosted black jazz performers
- Backhouse Shuffle - new dance move sweeping across London clubs and bars
- Bad Unkl Sista - San Francisco-based performance artist group; includes elements of dance, butoh, costuming, musical, mime, contortion, physical; large following, performs at major museums and provides a costuming service for many other performance groups all over west coast; runs a gallery space in San Francisco; featured in music videos and written, performed, produced own productions at local theaters; featured coverage by performance publications worldwide; produces a calendar; all major electronic festivals in Northern California have featured this performance group
- The Bikini Artist Project - Baltimore-based performance artist; small cult following; [832]; [833]
- blind-audition process - [834]
- Chester Performs - producers of arts events in Chester, England; specialise in creating and presenting work in non-traditional venues and spaces; projects include Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre and Up the Wall
- College Avenue Players - [835]
- 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 [836] [837] [838]
- Doris Duke Artist Awards - annual award of $275,000 for artists in dance, theater and jazz; funded by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation; [839]; [840]; [841]; [842]; [843]
- filthy frank show - A comidy group on offincive humour
- John Lennon Songwriting Contest - An international songwriting contest named after The Beatles member John Lennon.
- Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas – an organization comprised of dramaturgs, literary managers and other like-minded artists; founded in 1985 to create a North American network to affirm the role of dramaturg, to expand the possibilities of the field to other media and institutions, and to cultivate, develop and promote the function of dramaturgy and literary management; [844]
- Miss Supranational – It's a wide-ranging international female beauty contest held in Poland. More than eighty countries with their national representatives compete each year for the crown. Due to its quantity of candidates and excellence in organization, it was recently considered by the specialized site Global Beauties, one of the main beauty contests existing alongside Miss Universe, Miss World, Miss International and Miss Earth; [845] [846] [847] [848] [849] [850]
- Mister Supranational – It's a international male beauty contest, the male version of the Miss Supranational; [851] [852] [853] [854] [855] [856]
- Rainbow Goblin Story - 1981 musical/performing arts; [857]
- Sanddorn balance - an artistic performance involving the balancing of 13 palm ribs and a feather [858] [859]
- Talent Pages – community for the performing arts; [860]
- The United Kingdom Ukulele Orchestra - demi-comedic concert performers on string and voice, with ties to Ukuleles for Peace; [861]; [862]
- True Artists – Los Angeles-based talent management; [863]
- Walden Chamber Players - chamber music group in Boston, Massacusetts; [864]
- Washington Performing Arts Society - cultural education and performance organization in the Washington, D.C., area; [865]
- Witches in Bikinis - theatrcial pop-rock glam singing group; horror theme and cult following; from New York City area; [866]; [867]; [868]
- World Ballet Competition - Orlando, Florida; [869]
TV/Movie Actor
- Sam Benjamin (Actor, Writer) (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3967981/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0) (https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/tv/liverpool-bartender-now-stars-peaky-17265245) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knock_Knock_(Doctor_Who)) (https://variety.com/2020/film/reviews/i-am-vengeance-retaliation-review-1234642469/) (https://variety.com/2020/film/news/three-little-birds-pictures-stephen-graham-boiling-point-1234599369/) (https://www.thestage.co.uk/advice/actor-sam-benjamin--my-first-job-taught-me-to-stay-playful-in-rehearsals-and-on-stage)
- Laaibah Alvi (Actress, Voiceover Artist) (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8677230/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Tiger%27s_Neighborhood#Characters) (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8677230/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Daniel_Tiger%27s_Neighborhood_characters) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_%26_Ruby) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Hatcher) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbWXsX73A00) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VK96CBKBsY) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAGTf5KM2xk) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEC42gDU40g) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rv4z3nbk1e0&t=252s) (https://www.youtube.com/results?sp=mAEB&search_query=laaibah+alvi)
- Lucy Capri (Actor, Voiceover Artist) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fractured_(2019_film) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_America) (http://www.imdb.me/lucycapri) (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm9931333/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm) (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.imdb.com/name/nm4335648/?ref_=nv_sr_1) (https://divaswiki.com/katie-callaway/) (https://www.broadwayworld.com/nashville/article/THE-FRIDAY-FIVE-Katie-Callaway-Will-Lasley-from-THE-ADDAMS-FAMILY-20151009)
- Courtne Alyssa Moran- (Actor) (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm9757428/?ref_=nv_sr_1) (https://medium.com/authority-magazine/actress-courtnè-alyssa-make-sure-you-have-a-great-package-38529882f63d) (https://btscelebs.com/2019/03/06/interview-8-questions-with-courtne-alyssa-moran/) (https://trakt.tv/people/courtne-alyssa) (https://letterboxd.com/film/burnt-year-2018/) (https://www1.cartoonhd.nl/actor/courtne-alyssa)
- Max Baker- (Actor and playwright) (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0048755/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1)(https://www.broadwayworld.com/people/Max-Baker/) (http://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/max-baker/credits/205980/) (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0048755/news)
- 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.imdb.com/name/nm0392496/) (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.[55][56][57][870]
- Emily Rudd- (Actor, Model) (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6185683/) (https://variety.com/2018/tv/news/the-romanoffs-matthew-weiner-first-look-photos-episodes-amazon-1202919982/) (https://deadline.com/2016/07/sea-change-lifetime-supernatural-drama-pilot-sea-cast-begins-production-1201784059/) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6980876/) (https://deadline.com/2017/06/olive-forever-emily-rudd-star-usa-comedic-crime-drama-pilot-1202119243/)
- Moshe Lobel – Actor in Yiddish and English theater[58][59] and film,[60][61] musician, director, producer, and sound designer.[62] A native Yiddish speaker, he was raised Chasidic and left the community.[63]
- 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/)
- Oryan Landa- (Actor) (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1773060/)
- Van Epperson (Actor) (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0258371) (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0258371/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm)(https://www.VanEpperson.com) (https://www.VanEpperson.com/resumes)
- Dandrell Scott (Actor) (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6953521/) (https://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwmusic/article/Chicago-Actor-Dandrell-Scott-Enlists-Twista-For-New-Rap-Song-20201016) (https://www.benzinga.com/pressreleases/20/03/r15485818/actor-dandrell-scott-becomes-the-voice-of-wendys-breakfast) (https://rollingout.com/2016/02/27/chicago-pd-actor-laroyce-hawkins-brand-love-life/) (https://news.yahoo.com/music-dandrell-scott-twista-faded-155100619.html) (https://news.illinoisstate.edu/2017/05/pause-for-applause-6/)
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