Colvin is best known for songs like 1998's "Sunny Came Home," and Tunstall, "Suddenly I See."
New York Dance Theatre's "The Nutcracker" Returns to Hofstra University December 16 and 17
The "Goody Two Shoes" singer will host The English Beat as a special guest.
The Emmy award-nominated HBO's "Succession" star will talk about the iconic teen angst comedy from 1986.
The actor who played Brad in the 80s classic and will soon reprise his role in "Beverly Hills Cop 4" will lead a discussion after the film.
The skating star due to appear in the theater's Holiday Spectacular on Ice next month will share experiences from her career.
They will host separate screenings of "Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion" and "Fargo" in March.
The World Premiere of “The Menu,” was a hit with the audience at the Kingdom Theatre on West 54st in Manhattan on Friday November 2nd, 2023.
The singer/songwriter is best known for tunes like "Wanted" and "Round And Round," and is the author of "Sex, Drugs, & RATT 'n' Roll."
The cast will bring favorite characters like Nicki, Julie, Melody, Courtney, and Claudie to life, according to a promo for the show.
Known for "Good," the band was named to Billboard's 100 Greatest Alternative Artists Of All Time. Day is known for "Collide" and "She Says."
It's best known for Top 40 hits like the timeless classics “Why Can’t We Be Friends,” “Low Rider,” and “The World Is A Ghetto."
The duo will sing classic songs, as well as perform a Story Box tale, and share behind-the-scenes stories with video clips.
The actor who plays Todd "The Pack Man" Packer will lead the event and share behind-the-scenes info about the hit show.
Electric Hot Tuna will play their last show on Long Island at the festival. Other acts include Jason Bonham, Badfish, and Cliffdivers.
Artists will receive instructions for this year's Plein Air event on Bellport Day.
Artists from all over the U.S. will showcase their talents in a variety of mediums, including paint, ceramic, and photography.
"Miss Scarlet" will host as a shadow cast acts out the film on stage.
The swashbuckling actor from the beloved "The Princess Bride" will reveal behind-the-set secrets from the 1987 film.
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Excerpts from the Irish literary great's 1922, "Ulysses," will be recited as part of Bloomsday.
The critically-acclaimed actor has starred in 80s cult classics like "Better Off Dead," "Say Anything," and "The Sure Thing."
He's won five Grammys, 14 Blues Foundation Awards, and earned the Americana Music Association’s award for Lifetime Achievement in 2021.
He exposes "the humor of day-to-day situations" and is known for "resplendent rants on world events," theatre officials say.
Jon Heder, Efren Ramirez, and Jon Gries will take part in a moderated discussion after the screening.
The four-day event will feature more than 50 artists while looking over the Great South Bay.
You don't have to go into New York City this year. There will be plenty of revelry close to home.
The group was part of the 70s and 80s ska revival and developed a cult following in the U.S.
There will be a prohibition party cocktail night, a paranormal investigation reveal, and a performance by Louis Prima, Jr.
Shows like "Summer - The Donna Summer Musical," "Jersey Boys," and "Fiddler on the Roof" will follow.
They will perform the world-famous songs from the beloved cartoon series backed by the original projected animation, theatre officials said.
It's known for high-energy live shows and performing songs like “I Don’t Wanna Go Home,” “Havin’ a Party,” “The Fever,” and “Talk to Me."
The actor will host a trivia game called Last Fan Standing and then screen one of the cult movies he has starred in.
The Mexican-American band from East LA famous for its rousing rendition of "La Bamba" and "Mariachi Suite" will play in February.
She's looking back on her landmark 1967 album, "Wildflowers."
It's the first tour the U.S. since the 2020 release of his album, "That's What I Heard."
The singer, who has released five albums this year, will perform sets from across his catalog, theatre officials said.
It's a story of "boy-meets-girl-meets-cautionary tale about the seductive nature of fascism," according to 2nd Stage.
The performance will include some Broadway heavy hitters such as Alan Menken and Lynn Ahrens.
The performance will mark what would have been the much-loved singer-songwriter's 80th birthday.