Three award-winning films will be shown this Saturday and Sunday.
Cranston resident Alex Rotella plays the lead role in the Black Box Theatre’s production of ‘A Christmas Carol.’
They performed at the Christmas Tree Lighting at City Hall earlier this week. Tonight, they're going to be at the Oakland Grange for their second public performance for the grange's annual tree lighting ceremony.
The Black Box Theatre will present 11 shows at two locations, the Artists' Exchange and the Rhodes on the Pawtuxet.
The group's cabaret provided an opportunity to entertain an audience in a number of ways.
A late afternoon wine lecture by an award-winning winemaker will be accompanied by a brother and sister duo performing Broadway songs.
For the tenth consecutive year, the public enjoyed some Halloween fun at the mansion.
From the script and most of the actors down to the set and the pizza eaten by the crew, this horror film shouts "Locally Made."
Chad Verdi's "Inkubus" is being shown at the annual "Rock & Shock" music-and-horror-film festival in Worcester. It stars Robert Englund (the original Freddy Krueger) and will play at the Providence Place Mall and Showcase Warwick Cinema.
The newly-developed Sidecar Theater Company performed its inaugural production of John Kolvenbach's "Love Song" this past weekend in the Black Box Theater at Artists' Exchange. Performances continue on Oct. 21 and 23.
The exhibit will be up until Thursday, Oct. 6.
The 4th Annual Fall Out of Summer Festival was held by the Artists' Exchange on Sunday, September 25th from 11am to 5pm. Music, prizes, and activities provided an entertainment filled day for the whole family.
Ambuja Magaji, an Indian artist living in Cranson, selected films from a dozen Indian video artists for a new exhibition at the Community College of Rhode Island's gallery in Warwick.
The local artists are participating in the Pawtucket Arts Festival.
The Young Actors Ensemble produces a play by local playwright Lenny Schwartz. "The Scarecrow" is a dark comedy about a college student battling with anorexia.
The 7th Annual One Act Play Festival was broken into two sets of nine acts. The second wave of plays will be performed every Friday and Saturday at 7pm and Sunday at 2pm from August 19th through the 28th.
A childhood dream came true for a filmmaker from Cranston. He has a dream job and recently was honored for his achievement by the Rhode Island International Film Festival.
The Artists' Exchange will be holding its 6th Annual One Act Play Festival from August 5th through August 28th. The plays are split into two waves which will be performed Fridays and Saturdays at 7pm and Sundays at 2pm.
At the Showcase Warwick, muggles and wizards alike eagerly awaited "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2," last night.
The DAVE Project presents "The Last Five Years," a one-act musical written and composed by Jason Robert Brown. The musical will be held at the Artists' Exchange every Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. from July 8th through July 31st.
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The software that powers the marquee at the Park Theatre apparently wasn't running Thursday morning, offering passers-by a glimpse of a Windows desktop.
GoLocalProv named Cranston the best community in the state because of its diversity and blend of big-city aspects and the quality of life of a small town.
The Young Actors Ensemble performed "The Laramie Project: 10 Years Later" at the William Hall Library. The performances took place on June 17th and 18th.
Two workshop performances of Brett Epstein's "Set in the City" were shown at the Artists' Exchange June 16 and 17.
The Burbage Theatre Company will stage "Largo Desolato" at the Black Box Theatre in the Arists' Exchange starting June 2.
Thousands came to enjoy food, shopping, music and family fun.
Anthony Tomaselli, owner of T's on Park Ave., is now the owner of an art gallery in Newport and will open his doors on May 28 to feature his artwork.
A team of volunteers have teamed up with disabled dancers to create the Special Olympics Ballroom Dance Team.
A fundraiser at Rhodes on the Pawtuxet attracted 27 of the area's best dancers and dance teams in a "So You Think You Can Dance"-style of competition, which raised money for the RI Coalition Against Domestic Violence.
One way many Cranstonians mark the start of spring is by visiting Confreda Greenhouses and Farms on Scituate Ave. The garden center celebrates its grand opening for the season tomorrow from noon to 5 p.m.
'The Auerbach Dynasty' chronicles the history of the Celtics and the career of a legend.
The Artists' Exchange opens its production of Tina Howe's "Museum," a comedy about art, artists and the people who look at art, tonight at 7 p.m. The show will run until April 10.
A glimpse at the preparations and rehearsals of Black Box Theatre's "Museum," a unique part art opening, part play being put on at the Artists' Exchange later this month.
Local mom of three and journalist, Jen Cowart, recently released her first book.
"The Murder Trial of John Gordon," at the Park Theatre, tells the story of an Irish immigrant who was the last person in R.I. sentenced to the death penalty.