It’s 1982 , Greg and Tony live in Kentish Town. They’ve been together 5 years and seem to have the perfect relationship and have love all figured out. They're in a committed relationship, but with room for a little sex-on the-side whenever it takes their fancy. Their only rule? Never sleep with the same man twice. When drop-dead gorgeous cleaner Robert walks into their lives, the fragile foundations of their sexual contract are thrown into jeopardy. Funny, fresh and packed with razor sharp wit, Kevin Elyot's landmark drama questions the nature of fidelity and the limits of love.
Written 12 years before his most famous play, My Night With Reg, Coming Clean won Elyot the Samuel Beckett Award for writers showing particular promise in the field of the performing arts.
Liza's got it all in for herself in this week's installment (and yes, I know I say that every week, but with this show and her predicament, would you really expect anything less?) After settling everything by 'roasting marshmallows' with Josh, Liza gives him a break this week (once again, to contemplate their relationship) but also to head back to New Jersey once again. And no, she's not pickin' up any truffle butter this time 'round; she's going to cash in on a brilliant idea to save a bookstore… with less than favorable results. (Okay, yes, I know I say that every week, too, but seriously.. come on! Have you seen the show?!) Meanwhile, Kelsey heads back into the dating scene, Lauren ends up in a dating dilemma… and somewhere in there, Diana passes out. It's all ahead (or behind), so if you're intrigued…. read on, read on!!
HOAX, an experiential theatre production and second collaboration between Baltimore based playwright Annelise Montone and actor/magician Brian M. Kehoe, will premiere in July 2016 with tickets on sale July 1st. Mr. Kehoe plays the role of notorious con artist, Maxwell Fink, whose recent reformation (prompted by demonic influence) has scared him into "coming clean" and spilling the secrets of some of the most famous hoaxes, cons and scams of history. But does Mr. Fink's not-so-lovely assistant, Sarah Swanson, also wish to "educate the doubting public"? Or is there something more sinister at work?
Almost 12 years after fans first met some of the real OC's most beloved high school students, E! News was able to catch up with much of the gang for an exclusive reunion.
Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts (PTPA) is proud to announce its second 'Library in the Lobby event' with the Patchogue-Medford Library (PMLIB) on Wednesday, May 4 at 7:30 p.m. Local author Kimberly Rae Miller will discuss her stunning memoir, 'Coming Clean,' about a childhood spent growing up in a family of extreme hoarders and hiding squalor behind the veneer of a perfect family. A question and answer period will follow Miller's talk and she will be signing copies of her book in the lobby.
This LA-based power trio formed in 2003 by Kristin Hersh and Bernard Georges of Throwing Muses (with Rob Ahlers on drums), was named after the lowest note audible to human ears.
Beware the wrath of the sky!! (Too soon?) And also, more seriously, beware of spoilers! No really. As much as I love people reading my recaps, if you have not yet seen the episode and do not want to be spoiled, turn back now…. 'cause I offer you no mercy. This episode is. a. doozy.
As we all know, Liza's got a pretty big secret she's keeping, period, which she has been keeping since the beginning of the series. But the reveal last week adds one more to the list — and through the course of the episode she just keeps piling 'em on, one after the other. And, you simply won't BELIEVE how it all ends!!
Hey, YOUNGER fans! Hope you've all had a great week, and that you're recovering well from the heartbreak we all suffered in the last episode. Yes, it was sad for Liza to let Josh go (correction: for Josh to let Liza go), but it seems like she's doing okay. I mean, granted, she's a little shaken — who wouldn't be? — but it's nothing compared to how shaken she'll be at the end of this half-hour. How's that for a teaser? Get you interested? Yes? Well, then… you know what to do. Read on:
E!, WWE® and Bunim-Murray Productions' TOTAL DIVAS returns for its explosive fifth season tonight, January 19 at 9pm ET/PT. Get a sneak peek below!
E!, WWE(R) and Bunim-Murray Productions' TOTAL DIVAS returns for its explosive fifth season tonight, January 19 at 9pm ET/PT.
E!, WWE® and Bunim-Murray Productions' TOTAL DIVAS returns for its explosive fifth season on Tuesday, January 19 at 9pm ET/PT.
E!, WWE(R) and Bunim-Murray Productions' TOTAL DIVAS returns for its explosive fifth season on Tuesday, January 19 at 9pm ET/PT.
In tonight's episode of FARGO, 'Fear and Trembling,' the cracks are beginning to show. The truth about Rye is closer and closer to being revealed, and with it will come chaos.
Abrons Arts Center and UK's Live Art Development Agency (LADA) in collaboration with Chelsea Theatre present Just Like a Woman, (October 23-25), a three day program of performances, installations, cabarets, screenings, panels and book launches that examine the performance of identity - the ways femininity can be 'performed' and how representations of gender can be queered through performance.
Abrons Arts Center and UK's Live Art Development Agency (LADA) in collaboration with Chelsea Theatre present Just Like a Woman, (October 23-25), a three day program of performances, installations, cabarets, screenings, panels and book launches that examine the performance of identity - the ways femininity can be 'performed' and how representations of gender can be queered through performance.
PANSY DIVISION - the trailblazing queer rock/punk band - will bring their bold, brash and witty songs back to New York for the first time in six years when they headline a special Pride concert at The Bowery Electric (327 Bowery) on Friday, June 26. For the group will preview new material from their upcoming album with the current lineup: Chris Freeman (bass, vocals), Jon Ginoli (rhythm guitar, vocals), Luis Illades (drums) and Joel Reader (lead guitar, vocals). PANSY DIVISION will be joined on the bill by the goth dance band Bottoms and power pop group Youthquake. The show is produced by Pansy Division and Dan Fortune.
When in doubt, karaoke! That's the theme of THE VAMPIRE DIARIES, a show about death, destruction, sex, and the supernatural. No matter what hijinks you end up in, karaoke will be sure to start a conversation about your existential life crises, if not annoy every person in your immediate area. This week's episode, entitled 'I Could Never Love Like That,' included questionable doctor ethics, flashbacks of the turn of the century variety, and Whitmore officially becoming the worst college in America.
ARROW's Felicty (Emily Bett Rickards) and Ray (aka The Atom, played by Brandon Routh) visit Barry (Grant Gustin) and the rest of Team FLASH on tonight's ep, 'All Star Team Up.' Grab a seat. We'll get you up to speed.
On this week's episode of BROOKLYN NINE-NINE, Jake has to figure out what put Holt in such a bad mood and Boyle catches his bank robber-at least he thinks so. Keep reading for the full recap! But as always, beware of SPOILERS!
Joe's Pub at the Public has announced its nightly performances from January 29 - February 8, 2015. Details below!
I'm constantly trying to reinvent myself in different ways. Whether it's my hair color, style, clothing, last name, first name...oops, I've said too much. Just know that one time I tried to reinvent myself as a witch named Gertrude and things didn't work out so well for a guy that now has purple hair, one eyebrow, and a lizard for a left hand. I quickly reinvented myself as a 20-something New Yorker that watches and writes about shows on some network called The CW.
Italia Ricci portrays April Carver in the new ABC Family drama CHASING LIFE.
Former teen superstar Leif Garrett joined the hosts of CBS's THE TALK to address the comments made by Sharon Osbourne last week comparing his past struggles to Justin Bieber's recent bad behavior.
Two one-of-a-kind film events are coming to The Ridgefield Playhouse beginning Friday, November 1, at 7:30 p.m. with Hidden Hills?starring Ted Trent and Tim O'Leary, in a Northeast Film Premiere. This is a comedy that turns social conventions on their heads, i.e. being overweight is ideal and being gay is the norm. A post-screening Q&A with actor Tim O'Leary and his sister comedienne Christine O'Leary will allow audience members to learn more about how the film came to be. Then on Friday, November 15, at 7:30 p.m., Casting By, a Ridgefield Playhouse Documentary Film Series event, will shine the spotlight on the casting director and profile the last 50 years of Hollywood history where the old studio system was forsaken and the New Hollywood ushered in movies like Midnight Cowboy, The Graduate and Bonnie and Clyde. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with?Director Tom Donahue, Executive Producer?John Balis, Producer?Ilan Arboleda, Casting DirectorGretchen Rennell and Film Editor Jill Schweitzer.
Providing big laughs for audiences who crave adult minded, clean stand-up comedy, NCM Fathom Events and Clean Guys Entertainment present the "Clean Guys of Comedy," a hilarious special event series
In a new book recently released entitled, Coming Clean on UFOs and ET part 5, Baldin says that extraterrestrials frequently interact with humans, giving them ideas and life lessons during abductions. The book is one in a series of 6 books, a compilation of answers by Baldin to questions by posters on his website concerning UFOs and Alien beings that frequently are making contact with humans. Baldin served in the military in the early seventies and states that he had personal contact with extraterrestrial beings during his tour of duty while stationed at a number of army bases in the US and overseas. According to Baldin Aliens have bases in the oceans and in underground caverns in several secret locations around the world, usually near or on military bases. Baldin indicates that the military is working with certain Alien factions to thwart renegade Alien beings that have subverted Third World Countries and keeps them in a perpetual state of war to camouflage Alien activities in those countries.
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