CROSSROADS Debuts 7/16 At MainStage Space Of The WorkShop Theater
by BWW News Desk - July 16, 2009 A nonfiction author, columnist, television personality and former psychotherapist, Meri Wallace's past works include the full-length plays Yom Kippur and Secrets Women Share (both at the MITF.) Among her short plays are: At the Bank (Queens' Players); Saving Carmella and The Match (Where Eagles Dare...
The Guthrie Presents Coward's BRIEF ENCOUNTER
by Gabrielle Sierra - January 18, 2010 The Guthrie Theater continues its exciting 2009-10 season with Kneehigh Theatre's groundbreaking production of Noël Coward's Brief Encounter, adapted for the stage by Kneehigh Artistic Director Emma Rice....
Cockpit's "High Society:" Sophisticated Fun
by James Howard - June 25, 2007 WHO: Cockpit in Court Summer Theatre at CCBC Essex WHAT: High Society WHEN: Through July 1. Fri and Sat at 8PM, Sun at 3PM HOW MUCH: $18 Adult; $16 Seniors and Alumni; $12 Children www.ccbcmd.edu/cockpit...
Photo Flash: Bay Street Theater Presents ROMANCE
by Gabrielle Sierra - August 25, 2010 Bay Street Theatre announces that last week to see David Mamet's play, ROMANCE, running now - September 5....
Museum of Arts and Design Hosts Preview Of Dead or Alive 4/22
by Gabrielle Sierra - March 17, 2010 The Museum of Arts and Design will open its galleries five days early to give visitors a behind-the-scenes preview of Dead or Alive, an exhibition showcasing the work of more than 30 international artists who use organic and once-living materials-such as insects, feathers, shells, bones, silkworm co...
ROMANCE Begins Rehearsals At Bay Street Theatre, Opens 8/10
by Gabrielle Sierra - July 26, 2010 Bay Street Theatre is pleased to announce that David Mamet's play, ROMANCE, is now in rehearsal. It is the third and final play of the 2010 Mainstage Season and will run from August 10 - September 5. This shockingly funny courtroom comedy is directed by Lisa Peterson. The cast includes Chris Bauer, ...
Scaling New Heights With Frederick Weller - A visit with one of the stars of Edward Albee's SEASCAPE
by Joseph F. Panarello - December 11, 2005 Stopping by Weller's dressing room after a recent matinee found the 35 year old Weller still in the process of removing his green makeup. .....
THE '80s Returns On BBC America With ASHES TO ASHES, New Season Begins 5/11
by Charlie Piane - April 20, 2010 BBC AMERICA's Ashes to Ashes, the critically acclaimed sequel to UK hit Life on Mars, continues by fast forwarding a year to 1982, where leg warmers are cool and fluorescent is the color of choice. While Thatcher is in her element at No. 10 Downing St, bullish Detective Chief Inspector Gene Hunt (Ph...
Rooftops: The Plot Chickens
by Duncan Pflaster - March 13, 2009 Wreckio Ensemble presents 'Rooftops', a fascinating new play by Karly Maurer, set in a dystopic future where debtors are forced into sexual slavery....
Scaling New Heights With Frederick Weller - A visit with one of the stars of Edward Albee's SEASCAPE
by Joseph F. Panarello - December 11, 2005 Stopping by Weller's dressing room after a recent matinee found the 35 year old Weller still in the process of removing his green makeup. .....
Rooftops: The Plot Chickens
by Duncan Pflaster - March 13, 2009 Wreckio Ensemble presents 'Rooftops', a fascinating new play by Karly Maurer, set in a dystopic future where debtors are forced into sexual slavery....
Alan Ayckbourn's 'Table Manners' at Gloucester Stage
by Nancy Grossman - June 24, 2010 Emily Post would be horrified at the goings-on at this dining table, but you'll find it hilarious and ask for a second helping...
REVIEW: 'Steel Magnolias' opens Tennessee Repertory Theatre's 25th Anniversary Season
by Jeffrey Ellis - October 04, 2009 Directed by Tennessee Rep's singularly accomplished producing artistic director Rene Dunshee Copeland, this fine production is so much more than a mere revival of the company's 1989 production, although it once again stars Mary Jane Harvill in the role of M'Lynn. This staging is perhaps most newswor...
Museum of Arts and Design Hosts Preview Of Dead or Alive 4/22
by BWW News Desk - April 22, 2010 The Museum of Arts and Design will open its galleries five days early to give visitors a behind-the-scenes preview of Dead or Alive, an exhibition showcasing the work of more than 30 international artists who use organic and once-living materials-such as insects, feathers, shells, bones, silkworm co...
"Faith Healer" Reverberates With the Power of Language
by Nancy Grossman - October 29, 2008 The Publick Theatre concludes the 38th season on a high note with three masterful performances articulately directed by Nora Hussey ...
The Singapore Mikado: Here's a How-De-Do
by Michael Dale - June 01, 2006 Theater Ten Ten's fascinating and innovative presentation of The Mikado has British military men as the 'gentlemen of Japan'...
First Annual Playwrighting Fest Held 4/1, 2 Benefits YMCA
by BWW News Desk - April 01, 2009 The Marjorie S. Deane Little Theater at the West Side YMCA will host its First Annual Playwrighting Festival on April 1 and 2 at 8pm. Playwrights from throughout the tri-state region submitted their work for consideration. Nine 10-15 minute plays were selected and will be presented on stage, with pr...
"Mrs. Warren's Profession" at Rep Stage
by James Howard - January 28, 2008 REVIEW: George Bernard Shaw's 'controversial' play about a well-to-do madam and her unsuspecting daughter starts a month-long run at Rep Stage....
Review - Wife To James Whelan: The Man That Got Away
by Ben Peltz - August 31, 2010 Though Teresa Deevy was arguably the world's most famous female playwright in 1942, the year she completed her class-conscious romance Wife To James Whelan, the new management of Dublin's Abbey Theatre, which had already produced six of her plays, turned it down. The once-prolific career of the dra...
First Annual Playwrighting Fest Held 4/1, 2 Benefits YMCA
by Gabrielle Sierra - March 19, 2009 The Marjorie S. Deane Little Theater at the West Side YMCA will host its First Annual Playwrighting Festival on April 1 and 2 at 8pm. Playwrights from throughout the tri-state region submitted their work for consideration. Nine 10-15 minute plays were selected and will be presented on stage, with pr...
Review - Race: If You Could See Her Through My Eyes
by Michael Dale - July 03, 2010 'I didn't do anything.'...
Surreal Comedy About Jonah ASK SOMEONE ELSE, GOD Opens At The Looking Glass 9/9
by BWW News Desk - September 09, 2009 The Looking Glass Theatre proudly announces that it will present the world premiere of ASK SOMEONE ELSE, GOD, a surreal comedy about the prophet Jonah written by Kenneth Nowell and directed by Shari Johnson, as part of its exciting Fall 2009 lineup. Ask Someone Else, God is slated to open at The Loo...
Review: Liza Minnelli at Mohegan Sun Arena
by Randy Rice - December 12, 2006 Liza Minnelli showed the audience why, even now, there is 'Liza' and then there is 'everyone else'....
Review: Jane Monheit at the JVC Jazz Festival - Newport
by Randy Rice - August 15, 2006 In her first outing at the JVC Jazz Festival - Newport, Jane Monheit created her own Newport moment...
Review: 'Altar Boyz' at the Toronto Centre for the Arts.
by Mark Andrew Lawrence - October 08, 2009 Altar Boyz has been extended one more week at the Toronto Centre for the Arts. Show now closes October 18. (Ruthless will open there the following week.) ... |