Two Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company members discuss the concept behind the production of “What Problem?”, which tackles social isolation and racial justice.

Two Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company members discuss the concept behind the production of “What Problem?”, which tackles social isolation and racial justice.
Few people can say they've escaped the pain of rejection. But for many entertainers, rejection isn't just an occasional letdown. It's something they...
The New York Times calls David Dorfman Dance “reliably joyful.” But that’s just scratching the surface. That reliable joy is the result of incessant work...
Shakespeare was a feminist. Some say that notion is clear in his play As You Like It. The lead female character, Rosalind, exerts a rare type of autonomy...
A giant in the Jackson arts community, Center for the Arts announced May 29 that the Internal Revenue Service had revoked its tax-exempt status. That...
In Up Close the audience takes the stage, literally. They are seated on stage among the dancers of Contemporary Dance Wyoming for two performances on...
Above: The cast of I Can Ski 4 Ever receives a standing ovation at the Pink Garter Theatre during the play's closing performance on May 11. (Jacob Lewis...
It was standing room only at the Pink Garter Theatre on Tuesday night. Hundreds of people crammed into the downtown Jackson venue for the all-stars Cabin...
Satire is a valuable antidote for a reality that increasingly feels stranger than fiction. As we escape into the comedy, we’re forced to look inward, to...
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