And baby said… Dance magic dance! Jim Henson brought joy to countless childhoods, and Labyrinth showcased his talents along with David Bowie‘s. Henson combined powers once again with Brian Froud to ...
For 20 years, Jareth the Goblin King has presided over his subjects during his annual eponymous masquerade ball. Combining historic and fantasy elements from across a wide spectrum of fandom — ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Labyrinth Dance Theater, Sasha Spielvogel/artistic director, will be screening ...
SAN ANTONIO-- In celebration of the Jim Henson classic The Labyrinth's 31st birthday, The Alamo Drafthouse will be bringing the quote-along version of the movie to San Antonio this July. The news was ...
The rumors are true! Robert Eggers has been hired to direct a sequel to Labyrinth, according to Deadline. The filmmaker is keeping himself busy after the recent launch of the now-Oscar-nominated ...
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When a great artist dies, specifically from something horribly universal like cancer, it is undoubtedly heartbreaking. Even though the multi-talented man brought so much joy into our collective lives, ...
Everyone's favorite David Bowie-starring, goblin fantasy cult-film might be heading to the stage. In a recent interview with Forbes, Brian Henson teased that a Labyrinth stage adaptation is in ...
The Goblin King features an unexpected prop for a dance show: Whoopee cushions, stuffed into the pockets of long, green carpet over which ensemble dancers roll and tumble to "Stayin' Alive." It's Trip ...
Labyrinths often are used for ritual or meditation, but two organizations are planning a community festival around the curving pathways on May 1 at World Labyrinth Day Festival When: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The Taiwanese artist Lee Mingwei’s “Our Labyrinth” comes to the Metropolitan Museum of Art with a New York touch from the choreographer Bill T. Jones.