Meet a Marketer: Ali White of Actor's Express in Atlanta, GA
Ali White is the Marketing Director at Actor's Express Theatre in Atlanta, GA. She has a producing and sales background working in industries such as arts and culture, bridal and hospitality. She also has a passion for film and has traveled to festivals around the world and volunteered on multiple committees at the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival.
Abbey Theatre Stages Three Perspectives From Northern Ireland By Jennifer Johnston
Three stories, three perspectives, all ordinary people, all caught in the middle of an extraordinary time. Three Monologues: Mustn't Forget High Noon, Christine, Twinkletoes will open on the Peacock stage at the Abbey Theatre on 22nd February. The distinct monologues were combined by iconic Irish novelist Jennifer Johnston in 1995 and give three perspectives of the landscape of Northern Ireland.
The Abbey Theatre Announces 2020 Season
Directors of the Abbey Theatre, Graham McLaren and Neil Murray, today announced a wide range of projects for the Abbey and Peacock Stages and on tour in 2020 presenting a diverse, challenging and engaging programme for theatre audiences.
Irish Arts Center's Comedy HOW TO KEEP AN ALIEN Begins Tonight
Irish Arts Center (IAC), the arts and cultural center dedicated to projecting a dynamic image of Ireland and Irish America for the 21st century, presents the U.S. premiere of Rough Magic's How to Keep an Alien (tonight, Sep 15-Oct 1), written by and starring Sonya Kelly.
Irish Arts Center to Present Comedy HOW TO KEEP AN ALIEN This Fall
Irish Arts Center (IAC), the arts and cultural center dedicated to projecting a dynamic image of Ireland and Irish America for the 21st century, is pleased to present the U.S. premiere of Rough Magic's How to Keep an Alien (Sep 15-Oct 1), written by and starring Sonya Kelly. Directed by Gina Moxley, How to Keep an Alien is a story about falling in love and having to prove it to the government.
Kabosh Theatre Co Closes THIS IS WHAT THEY SANG, 9/29
Belfast's award-winning Kabosh Theatre Company transposes its remarkable site-specific production of 'This Is What They Sang' to New York as part of the 1st Irish Festival, New York's only all-Irish theatre festival.