The theatre adaptation of Michael Morpurgo's classic War Horse galloped back to Sunderland Empire for the first time in six years.
A reprisal of The Seed by Kate Mulvany, about the repercussions of war and first performed 10 years ago, still has relevance.
It’s not a coincidence that the center of our capital city is a monument to Hoosier veterans. About one in every 20 Hoosiers ...
Jeremiah P. Mahoney had been missing in action since 1945. His remains will be interred in Arlington National Cemetery in ...
It’s all part of the throwback fun. From the President’s suppressed love of show tunes to the spiciest Civil War ice cream fantasy you’ve ever heard, Oh, Mary is a “hell of a night at the theater,” to ...
From 1943 to 1946, Cecil Hill was a medic in the Pacific Theater, spending much of his time in New Guinea. It was a world he hadn't experienced before.
Rose DeJesus, 97, could remember her brother Joe Saracino well, mainly that he was like any young man at the time she last saw him.
A new production of Beckett’s existential masterpiece, Waiting for Godot, is now playing The Street Theatre in Canberra.
On a recent fall day, Tuttle’s 71-year-old daughter held her father’s heart-shaped medal for the first time after Illinois Treasurer Michael Frerichs presented it to her during a poignant Oct. 29 ...
Operation Mincemeat, the multi-award-winning musical, has given a small casting update for the West End.
For at least the third time in recent months, white supremacists with Nazi flags protested in Livingston County, this time ...
William J. Burns, a longtime Warren Avenue resident who passed away in 2003, will live on in memory in the form of his ...