Hope-aholics Initiative Sends Over 2,200 Students to GLORIA: A LIFE
Over 2,200 students have seen GLORIA: A Life, the groundbreaking play about activist and icon Gloria Steinem, thanks to the generosity of Hope-aholics. Named for Steinem, who coined the phrase, the Hope-aholics initiative allows donors to underwrite student tickets so that the next generation of activists can take inspiration from her story. Launched in October 2018, the program has raised over $66,000 in donations in under five months.
Patricia Kalember To Play Gloria Steinem In GLORIA: A LIFE
Tony Award-winning producer Daryl Roth (Kinky Boots, The Normal Heart, Indecent) announced today that Patricia Kalember ("Power," "Sisters," "thirtysomething") will put on the aviator glasses of iconic activist Gloria Steinem in GLORIA: A Life beginning Today, January 29. Christine Lahti will play her final performance as Gloria on January 27.
GLORIA: A LIFE Reschedules January 19 Matinee To Join The Women's March
Tony Award-winning producer Daryl Roth (Kinky Boots, The Normal Heart, Indecent) announced today that GLORIA: A Life has rescheduled its Saturday, January 19 matinee performance in order for the company to join the Women's March on NYC. A performance has been added on Sunday, January 20 at 7pm. The production will perform as scheduled at 8pm on Saturday, January 19.
Patricia Kalember To Play Gloria Steinem In GLORIA: A LIFE
Tony Award-winning producer Daryl Roth (Kinky Boots, The Normal Heart, Indecent) announced today that Patricia Kalember ("Power," "Sisters," "thirtysomething") will put on the aviator glasses of iconic activist Gloria Steinem in GLORIA: A Life beginning Tuesday, January 29. Christine Lahti will play her final performance as Gloria on January 27.
DeLanna Studi, Joanna Glushak, and More to Join Christine Lahti in GLORIA: A LIFE
Rehearsals begin today, Tuesday, September 4, in New York City for GLORIA: A Life, a new play about Gloria Steinem. The full company has been announced for the production, which features a female cast, writer, director, creative and producing team.
DeLanna Studi, Joanna Glushak, and More to Join Christine Lahti in GLORIA: A LIFE
Rehearsals begin today, Tuesday, September 4, in New York City for GLORIA: A Life, a new play about Gloria Steinem. The full company has been announced for the production, which features a female cast, writer, director, creative and producing team.
Le French Book Publishes THE BLEIBERG PROJECT
Le French Book, a digital-first publisher specializing in top mysteries and thrillers from France, just released an adrenaline-pumping thriller about World War II, its effect on people then and its consequences in the present day.
Le French Book Kicks Off Spring Sale on Mysteries
With Mother's Day around the corner and summer reads in the planning, digital-first publisher Le French Book, which is specialized in top mysteries and thrillers from France, has kicked off a two-week spring ebook sale on some of its top crime fiction titles. The publisher is dropping the ebook price by 50% to make these best-selling books available at $3.99 and $2.99.
Le French Book Signs Two Novels in Winemaker Detective Series
Le French Book, a digital-first publisher specialized in bringing France's top mysteries and thrillers to new readers across the English-speaking world, just signed on another two novels in the Winemaker Detective series by Jean-Pierre Alaux and Noel Balen. The first in the series, Treachery in Bordeaux, is already available. It is both a mystery and a wine novel.
The Arts Effect All-Girl Theatre Co Presents facebook me
Developed by the 13-15 year-old members of The Arts Effect All-Girl Theatre Company (Winner of Most Outstanding Ensemble, Fringe 2008; Best Theater Group of Kids in NYC, Nickelodeon 2010), facebook me SOLD OUT TWO RUNS THIS SUMMER by delving deep into one of the hottest, most talked about, highly debated topics in the news today...teens on Facebook.
Brooklyn Museum Announces Their Adult Public Programs in March and April
During March and April the Brooklyn Museum will present a variety of public programs for adults including a panel discussion celebrating the third anniversary of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art entitled 'Redstockings, Riot Grrls, and Right Now: Three Generations of Feminism in Conversation'; live musical performances by the Brooklyn Philharmonic, St. Luke's Chamber Ensemble, and Falu; a gallery talk with artist Kiki Smith; and a talk on Egyptological rarities in the Museum's Wilbour Library.