Gustafson Dance, State Street Ballet On the Move
Their new studio will have more performance space for their nearly 500 dancers.
PCPA Theaterfest Imagines an ‘Invalid’ in Colonial America
The production is a world-premiere adaptation of Patricia Troxel's farce, The Imaginary Invalid.
Academy’s Mahler Performance a Fitting End to Session
The young students rise to the challenge of an incredibly complex and profound symphony.
Student Essay: Becca Solodon Finds Life in Performing
A young singer's accomplishments — and story — strike a poignant note.
Cinema in Focus: ‘American Teen’
This documentary is a flashback to the high school years and the angst of growing up.
In ‘Newton’s Cradle,’ Local Teens’ Portrayal of Real-Life Issues No Act
The original musical, created with input from local youths, spotlights amazing talent and an important message.
Music Academy Raises the Bar With Closing Concert
Mahler's Third Symphony is a colossal score that encompasses all that is loved about his music.
One Dance, Many Styles
Meet three of the performers headlining next week's Moon Over Morocco belly dance festival.
Dramas Offer Widely Different Perspectives on Youth, Loss
Newton's Cradle is a collaboration between writers and youths, and Rabbit Hole is a Pulitzer Prize-winning drama.
Santa Barbara to Stage Rare Revival of Bernstein’s ‘Peter Pan’
Santa Barbara Theatre is producing a holiday production for the young and the young at heart.
Cinema in Focus: ‘Brideshead Revisited’
Based on the 1945 novel by Arthur Evelyn Waugh, this film is a subtle testimony of how God works in any person’s life.
Singer Bequeaths $3 Million Estate to Music Academy
Soprano Irene Cummings' gift will be used to endow future opera productions.
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