STAGE TUBE: Natalie Joy Johnson is RELENTLESS at Joe's Pub!May 19, 2011Natalie Joy Johnson returns to Joe's Pub after 2 years on the road playing the UPS man-loving manicurist, 'Paulette' in LEGALLY BLONDE: THE MUSICAL. Prior to that, Natalie originated the role of Law School lesbian 'Enid Hoopes' on Broadway in LEGALLY BLONDE. Other credits include playing twin sister Nadia to John Hill's 'Jason' in 'bare: a pop opera.'
MTV Presents Orignal Movie 'The Truth Below'; Premieres 6/16May 19, 2011MTV treats viewers to extreme suspense in its upcoming original TV movie 'The Truth Below,' premiering Thursday, June 16th at 10pm ET/PT. The two-hour psychological thriller, starring Gilian Zinser (90210), Reid Ewing (Modern Family), Nick Thurston (Surviving Ophelia), and Ricky Mabe (Zack and Miri Make a Porno) is the sixth original movie from MTV since the network launched its new movie initiative in 2009.
'The Gayle King Show: Oprah Finale After Party' Will Air Live 5/26 on OWNMay 19, 2011The morning after the most anticipated finale in daytime history, Gayle King will host 'The Gayle King Show: Oprah Finale After Party,' a special send-off celebration live from Harpo Studios in Chicago on Thursday, May 26 from 9:00-11:00 a.m. ET/PT on OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network and the Oprah Radio channel on SiriusXM Radio.
Audrey Herman Spotlighters Theatre Announces Summer ProgramsMay 18, 2011The Middle & High School Young Actors Academy focuses on combining Academic & Conservatory methods to provide an intellectual as well as practical approach to acting. Young Actors spend over 130 hours in both class room setting and stage study to understand the methods, techniques and history of acting and theatre as well as other topics such as: Stage Combat, Dance & Movement, Comedy & Improv, Acting for Film & TV, Make-Up Design.
GYPSY Opens at Contra Costa Civic Theatre 6/17May 18, 2011'Let us entertain you...' with Jule Styne and Stehpen Sondheim's musical fable of a determined mother living her life vicariously through her children. This American saga puts Madame Rose center stage as a fearless and endlessly resourceful stage mother determined to survive The Depression by pushing her daughters into the spotlight.
THE ADDAMS FAMILY Goes Down Under; Premieres in March 2013May 18, 2011It was announced today that THE ADDAMS FAMILY, Broadway's New Smash Hit Musical Comedy based on the bizarre and beloved family of characters created by legendary cartoonist Charles Addams, will make its Australian premiere in Sydney in March 2013 at the Capitol Theatre
THE GOOD BOY Extends at LATC Through 5/29May 18, 2011The Good Boy is set in Pasadena in the 1960s, telling the humorous and heartwarming tale of Michael Bonnabel's struggle to gain independence from his large, loving, and complicated family, which also happened to be led by deaf parents. Told in sign, speech, and song, Bonnabel explores the weight of the adult responsibilities the young boy must face, as well as his yearning to bond with his emotionally distant father.
Creative Alliance Announces Upcoming EventsMay 18, 2011We opened the Marquee Lounge! The lounge is open Fri & Sat from 5-mindight. Designed by Kroiz Architecture LLC (Gabriel Kroiz) and PI.KL Studio LLC (Kuo Pao Lian and Pavlina Ilieva), the Marquee Lounge is finished with materials typical of Southeast Baltimore; a white marble bar, rolled steel details and salvaged wood finishes.
2011 The Essential Theatre Offers Three New Plays, 6/30-7/31May 18, 2011Each year, the Essential Theatre Festival offers a repertory of new plays running in rotation. From the first festival 13 years ago, the Essential Theatre has been committed to producing at least one new play a year by a Georgia playwright, and in 2001 and began the annual Essential Theatre Playwriting Award, the only such competition exclusively dedicated to Georgia playwrights.
Seattle Center Hosts Pagdiriwang Philippine Festival, 6/4-5May 18, 2011Pagdiriwang means celebration, and Seattle Center Festál: Pagdiriwang Philippine Festival offers exploration and insights into the traditions, culture and modern arts of the Philippines, June 4 - 5, Saturday, 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. and Sunday, 12 noon - 5 p.m., in Center House and Fisher Pavilion.
Knitting Factory Brooklyn Presents RADIO ON and QUIZ FACTORY WeeklyMay 18, 2011Making its epic comeback on May 20th, Radio On is a free, all ages, weekly DJ Party. Every Friday at midnight, DJ Skinny Naked Baby and Selector Sunny D will spin only the best for your late-night booty-shaking pleasure including electropop, indie rock, punk, 80s, hip hop, R&B, and good ol' rock 'n roll!
Blackfriars Theatre Announces Summer AuditionsMay 18, 2011Blackfriars Theatre, a not-for-profit, professional, non-Equity theatre on East Main Street's 'Theatre Row,' announces open auditions for its summer, 2011 productions of 'The MoMologues,' and 'Sunday In The Park With George.'
Icicle Creek Theatre Festival and ACT Announce Workshop SelectionsMay 18, 2011The Icicle Creek Theatre Festival and ACT- A Contemporary Theatre announce the two plays selected for workshops at this year's Festival (August 20-24): You For Me for You by Mia Chung, and The Whale by Sam Hunter. These new plays will be presented at Icicle Creek Music Center in Leavenworth, WA, on Saturday, August 20, and at ACT Theatre in Seattle on Tuesday, August 23 and Wednesday, August 24.
'Catch Me If You Can Get the Rights' Talks Adapting Films into Musicals May 18, 2011Theater Resources Unlimited (TRU), The Players Theatre and Back Stage present the industry panel Catch Me If You Can Get the Rights: Adapting Films into Musicals on Wednesday, May 25, 2011 at 7:30pm at The Players Theatre, 3rd Floor Loft Theatre, 115 MacDougal Street (below W. 3rd Street), NYC.
Alexa Green to Perform at Splash's 'Curtain Call' 6/6May 18, 2011Splash's Musical Mondays is proud to present a very special edition of 'Curtain Call' with Alexa Green. On June 6th, directly following the video clip extravaganza, host Emily McNamara welcomes Alexa as she makes her 'Curtain Call' debut.
Perth Theatre Trust Announces JULIUS CAESAR, 8/17-20May 18, 2011To see the future one must only look to the past. Like many who came before him and after him, Julius Caesar had the support of the people but the loathing of the players. They conspired. They persuaded.