A series of events will meet art lovers around the world this week

The musical, adapted from the 1992 cult film of the same name "Death Becomes Her", will be at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in New York; the Korean-British musical comedy "Maybe Happy Ending" starring Darren Criss and Helen J. Shen will be at the Belasco Theatre; and the musical "Buena Vista Social Club", which tells the story of the legendary Cuban music group, will be at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre from May 13-31.
The Actors Studio and KL Shakespeare Players (KLSP), with the support of The Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre, will stage “Shakespeare Demystified: Twelfth Night”. The play will be on display in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, from 15-18 May.
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🔹 AA Live for instant developmentsPuccini's famous opera "Madama Butterfly" will be performed at the New National Theater in Shibuya, Japan, tomorrow, May 17 and 21. Kobayashi Atsuko will play the role of Madama Butterfly.
The opera "Boris Godunov" will be staged at the world-famous Bolshoi Theatre today and tomorrow.
Caracalla Dance Theatre in Lebanon will present "One Thousand and One Nights" to art lovers at Theatre Caracalla from May 15-23.
ExhibitionsThe exhibition titled "Mula Pala-Pala Mula" was presented to art lovers at the ISA Art Gallery in Jakarta, Indonesia. The exhibition, which includes works reflecting Indonesia's cultural heritage, can be seen until May 30.
The exhibition "The Path", brought to life by the Madad Art Foundation and opened in the once abandoned Massar Rose building in Damascus, is meeting with visitors. The exhibition, which includes contributions from many artists and confronts the pain of Syria, was curated by Marwan Tayara, who said, "This is not about politics, it is about healing."
Dedicated to Andy Warhol's muse Candy Darling, the "Pieces of Candy" exhibition can be visited at New York Life Gallery until May 31.
"Photo London 2025", where the works of international photographers are exhibited, will take place at Somerset House in London, England, on May 15-19. The event is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year.
FairsThe Doha International Book Fair will be held at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre (DECC) until May 17. 522 publishing houses from 43 countries participated in the fair, where Palestine was the guest of honour.
The "Book World Prague" international book fair, known as the country's largest book fair, will begin in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, on May 15. The fair, prepared with the slogan "The Energy of Youth - The Wisdom of Books", can be visited until May 18.
The "Offprint" fair, designed to support independent art and design publishers, will be held in London from May 16-18. The fair focuses on topics such as curation and publishing, editorial practices, and the role of independent booksellers.
Film FestivalsNineteen films will compete for the Palme d'Or at the 78th Cannes Film Festival, where the jury is chaired by actress and director Juliette Binoche. This year, the Honorary Palme d'Or Award will be given to Robert De Niro at the festival in France. The festival, which met with moviegoers today, will continue until May 24.
The Taiwan International Documentary Festival (TIDF), which is held every two years in Taipei, Taiwan, and brings documentary films together with the audience, is starting tomorrow. The festival, which will continue until May 25, will present three major awards: International, Asian and Taiwan.
The Barcelona International Documentary Film Festival, also known as "Docs Barcelona", will welcome visitors in Barcelona, Spain, until May 16.
"DOK.fest", one of the largest documentary film festivals in Europe, held in Munich, Germany since 1985, will be presented to the audience until May 25.
The 25th International Film Festival, held in Lanzarote, Spain, from May 15 to 24, awaits moviegoers with more than 60 film screenings, short film competitions and cinema workshops.
ConcertsGrammy award-winning jazz artist Christian McBride will perform at the Blue Note Beijing in China on May 15 and 16. The artist will be accompanied by Brad Mehldau on piano and Marcus Gilmore on drums.
Canadian singer and songwriter Bryan Adams will give 5 concerts on the British Isles. Taking the stage in Glasgow, Scotland today, Adams will give concerts in London, the capital of England, on May 15, Liverpool on May 16, Nottingham on May 17, and Birmingham on May 18.
Founder of the Johann Strauss Orchestra and violinist Andre Rieu will meet with his audience in Germany's Chemnitz tomorrow, Leipzig on May 15, Erfurt on May 16 and Halle on May 17.
The Lumineers will meet their fans in Hamburg, Germany tomorrow, Cologne on May 15, Amsterdam, Netherlands on May 17, Brussels, Belgium on May 19 and Paris, France on May 20.
Egyptian singer and actress Angham will give a concert at the Fountain Theater in the Cairo Opera House on May 16. The artist will be accompanied by an orchestra conducted by Hany Farahat.
Italian singer Nada will meet her fans tomorrow at the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome, the capital of Italy.
The Kawkab El Sharq concert will take place tomorrow in Egypt at the Cairo Opera House.
Egyptian pop artist Tamer Ashour will perform at the Dubai Opera in the United Arab Emirates on May 16.
World-famous Albanian singer Dua Lipa will meet music lovers in Lyon, France on May 15th and 16th, and in Hamburg, Germany on May 19th and 20th.
Movies to be released in the USA12 films will be released in US cinemas this week.
Directed by Eric and Kameron Swithin, "Show Me Your Glory" premieres today.
The films "The Lost Princess" directed by Hicham Hajji and starring Soraya Azzabi, Eric Roberts, Yousra Bouhmouch and Irma Lake, and "The Lost Locket" directed by Joyce Licorish will meet moviegoers tomorrow.
The sixth film in the "Final Destination" series, the horror film "Final Destination: Bloodlines", directed by Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein and written by Guy Busick and Lori Evans Taylor; the American musical psychological thriller "Hurry Up Tomorrow", directed by Trey Edward Shults; and "Magic Farm", written and directed by Amalia Ulman and starring Chloe Sevigny, Alex Wolff, Guillermo Jacubowicz, Joe Apollonio, Valeria Lois, Camila del Campo and Simon Rex, will be released on May 16.
In the US, "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Rise of Leo," "The Crypto: Beyond" and "July 7" will also be released on May 16, while "I Was Honey Boo Boo" and "'90s Babiez" will be released on May 20.
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