Outdoor public art in Waco will find new indoor viewers in cancer treatment patients thanks to a recent art project at the Texas Oncology cancer clinic.
Silent House Theatre Company actor-director Ryan Kirby feels a little nervous about Silent House’s production of the landmark play, which opens a five-performance run on Thursday.
Animals from the Cameron Park Zoo nudged, stamped, slithered, pressed and finger-painted colored inspirations for local artists, who turned those expressions into painting and sculpture for a downtown Waco show.
The slower pace of summer takes a break this weekend when it comes to theater with 5 Waco companies and theater programs staging a variety of productions.
Reporter Michele Munz (center, black tank) in a dance class at the Center of Creative Arts in St. Louis led by Janet Jackson's dancer Denzel Chisolm. Video by Garrick Johnson II
In its first 2021 production “Leonardo and the Flying Machine,” Waco’s Young Festival Stage company followed an inventor’s imagination into the sky with the help of puppets and inventive staging.
Zak Mirz may have been pulled into magic as an art form all about secrets, but it’s the storytelling that keeps him in front of audiences.
In staging the powerfully emotional Tony Award-winning musical, director Jamie Coblentz sees Silent House's strength: “These are the most talented people in Waco. They blow me away every single day.”
“They’re average people attempting to find their place in the world again”— Despite a post-9/11 setting, the emotions of this Baylor Theatre show don’t seem so dated post-pandemic.
This year’s Shakespeare in the Park by the Wild Imaginings company moves to Hotel Herringbone and may be more Shakespeare on the Patio, but that’s fine by director Trent Clifford.
Art normally seen in the homes of local collectors will hang on Art Center Waco's gallery walls in the coming weeks, offering examples of their tastes in contemporary/Waco art.
"Heavy and hopeful" — For Baylor researcher Geneece Goertzen, she's hoping the new, original Waco-produced play "Living in Light" will nudge those trapped in abusive, dangerous relationships into taking action.
Waco art fans and artists have new places to find art with two downtown venues opening their walls to artwork.
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