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Websites presented in alphabetical order Cabaret Hotline "Cabaret Hotline Online is an independent website with more than 5,500 pages of news, information and stories on cabaret, ... as well as a free email newsletter." This site provides lists of and information about cabarets, jazz clubs, piano bars, and comedy clubs, mostly in New York City, with listings for other areas of the U.S. and some for other countries. Includes a newsletter, cabaret news, interviews, reviews, and lists of other cabaret-related resources. http://www.svhamstra.com/ Topics: Musical Genres, Performing Arts Last updated Jun 12, 2007 Didaskalia: Ancient Theatre Today "An English-language publication about Greek and Roman drama, dance, and music as they are performed today. The name Didaskalia is taken from the inscriptions used to record the outcomes of drama and music festivals in Athens." Includes information about stagecraft, lists of performances and other events, and images of ruins and computer reconstructions of theaters. It is managed by an international editorial board. http://www.didaskalia.net Topics: Magazines, Musical Genres, Performing Arts Last updated Aug 10, 2009 Movie Showtimes & Tickets Find out when and where films are showing in your neighborhood. Enter your ZIP code and browse by movie. Movie information includes reviews, trailers, photos, production notes, cast interviews, official websites, and more. From Hollywood.com. http://www.hollywood.com/movies/ Topics: Film, Movies, & Video, Performing Arts Last updated Oct 27, 2005 Theatron: Theater History of Europe A collection of computer models of ancient theaters in Europe including ancient Greece and Rome, as well as images of historic Roman set design. Additionally, there are examples of set design brought to England by Ignio Jones as well as images of the Hellerau Festspielhaus in Germany, which is regarded as the birthplace of modern theater. http://www.theatron.co.uk/ Topics: History By Place, Performing Arts, Regions of the World Last updated Nov 28, 2004 Today in History: August 16: Hippodrome Closes Collection of material about New York's Hippodrome theater, which closed on August 16, 1939. "Built in 1905 with a seating capacity of 5,200, for a time the Hippodrome was the largest and most successful theater in New York. ... The most popular vaudeville artists of the day, including illusionist Harry Houdini, performed at the Hippodrome." Includes images and links to related resources. From the American Memory Project of the Library of Congress. http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/today/aug16.html Topics: Performing Arts, U.S. History By Place Last updated May 23, 2007 |
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