East West Players' 44th Season Opens With ART, Previews 9/10
by Gabrielle Sierra - August 18, 2009 East West Players (EWP), the nation's premier Asian American theatre, starts its 44th season, themed Art Is..., with the 1998 Tony Award winner for Best Play, ART, by Yasmina Reza, translated by Christopher Hampton....
Baltimore Symphony Honors Broadway at Oregon Ridge Concert
by Charles Shubow - July 16, 2007 Lisa Vroman and Doug LaBrecque are Stellar Soloists...
REVIEW: UMBC's Problematic "Problem Child"
by James Howard - October 19, 2006 WHO: The UMBC Department of Theatre WHAT: Problem Child by George F. Walker WHEN: Today at 4PM, Friday at 5PM, Saturday at 8PM, Sunday at 4PM HOW MUCH: Today's performance free to UMBC staff, students, faculty; $10.00 general/$5.00 students/seniors...
BYGONE BROADWAY - Installment Four 'The Theatre and Big Business'
by Sheri Tor - March 10, 2006 Today New York....Tomorrow The World...
East West Players' 44th Season Opens With ART, Previews 9/10
by BWW News Desk - September 10, 2009 East West Players (EWP), the nation's premier Asian American theatre, starts its 44th season, themed Art Is..., with the 1998 Tony Award winner for Best Play, ART, by Yasmina Reza, translated by Christopher Hampton....
Eurydice Opens 35th season at Victory Gardens
by Steve Leary - September 11, 2008 Eurydice, a bold, slyly comic, visually fascinating take on the classic Orpheus myth by Sarah Ruhl, is enjoying an ambitious revival by Victory Gardens Theater, to open the 35th season at Chicago's #1 presenter of new plays....
Baltimore Symphony Honors Broadway at Oregon Ridge Concert
by Charles Shubow - July 16, 2007 Lisa Vroman and Doug LaBrecque are Stellar Soloists...
British Actor Terence Rigby Dead At 71
by Faetra Petillo - August 12, 2008 British actor Terence Rigby has passed away at age 71. He had been suffering from lung cancer. ...
High Fidelity: The Shop Around The Corner
by Michael Dale - December 22, 2006 The 13th performance of High Fidelity, also being the press performance I attended, wound up being the show's final night on Broadway. A pity. I much prefer reviewing enjoyable musicals than eulogizing them.... |