Sterling Beeaff talks with Moishe Bookshpan about the genesis of the Red Rocks Music Festival in Sedona.
Chris Curcio reviews "The Last Wallace & Ladmo Show." Ben Tyler's new play looks at the end of the successful local children's television feature, "The Wallace & Ladmo Show" and the end of Ladmo. It plays through September 8th at Theater Works in Peoria. For tickets, call Theater Works box office at 623-815-7930.
Chris Curcio reviews "The Wiz." It's a rock musical version of the popular "Wizard of Oz" story. It plays through August 25 and it's presented by the Valley Youth Theatre, on Center Stage, at the Herberger Theater Center, Phoenix. For tickets, call the Herberger Theater Center box office at 602-252-8497.
Chris Curcio reviews "2 Pianos, 4 Hands". It is an autobiographical play written by Canadian playwrights Ted Dykstra and Richard Greenblatt about growing up to be classical pianists and what being a child prodigy can do to a person's life. It plays through August 18th at the Arizona Theatre Company, Stage West, Herberger Theater Center, Phoenix. For tickets, call the Arizona theatre Company box office at 602-256-6995
The KBAQ Book of the Month for August is "Quintet", David Blumīs collection of intimate and revealing portraits of five of classical musicīs finest and most influential musicians; Yo Yo Ma, Richard Goode, Jeffrey Tate, Joseph Gingold and Birgit Nilsson. Hear Randyīs other book reviews in the KBAQ Books-of-the-Month page.


