BUBBLE BOY Comes to Spinning Tree Theatre This Month
Spinning Tree Theatre will present the Kansas City premiere of the musical Bubble Boy, October 30 – November 3. Performances are at Johnson County Arts and Heritage Center, 8788 Metcalf in Overland Park, Kansas.
Mena, Wilmore, Romero & More Cast In Encore Players' INTO THE WOODS 8/2-17
Encore Players, Katy's only adult community theater group, proudly announces the cast of its fall musical Into the Woods. From schoolteachers and engineers to stay-at-home moms and college-bound teens, the cast is an eclectic mix of area residents with a talent for the stage. 'We were thrilled to find so much local talent come out of the woodwork for this show,' said Jill Manser, the show's director.
Mena, Wilmore, Romero & More Cast In Encore Players' INTO THE WOODS 8/2-17
Encore Players, Katy's only adult community theater group, proudly announces the cast of its fall musical Into the Woods. From schoolteachers and engineers to stay-at-home moms and college-bound teens, the cast is an eclectic mix of area residents with a talent for the stage. 'We were thrilled to find so much local talent come out of the woodwork for this show,' said Jill Manser, the show's director.
Mena, Wilmore, Romero & More Cast In Encore Players' INTO THE WOODS 8/2-17
Encore Players, Katy's only adult community theater group, proudly announces the cast of its fall musical Into the Woods. From schoolteachers and engineers to stay-at-home moms and college-bound teens, the cast is an eclectic mix of area residents with a talent for the stage. 'We were thrilled to find so much local talent come out of the woodwork for this show,' said Jill Manser, the show's director.
Shakespeare Theatre Of NJ's THE TEMPEST Opens 6/27
The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey continues its annual summer tradition of family theatre 'under-the-stars' with William Shakespeare's magical and mysterious romance The Tempest directed by Joe Discher.
Producer Doug Claybourne and LaMama Hold Darfur Benefit
The idea of families in Darfur being torn apart, wives from husbands, children from mothers, deeply moved Hollywood film producer Doug Claybourne ('Nights in Rodanthe,' 'North Country,' 'Fast and the Furious,' 'The Mask of Zorro') and playwright L.D. Napier. Knowing that women and children were being raped and brutally killed as they go for firewood each night, stopped them cold. They were forced to ask themselves a hard question - 'What can we do - just one individual?' The answer led Claybourne to put his 28 year producing career on hold and Napier to write a play.