Egg & Spoon Takes On Adventurous Three-Play Evening By New Playwright Amelia French
Amelia French is the perfect example of where theatre is headed, with her thoughtful characters in such adventurous circumstances. If you're an audience member interested in new material, you aren't going to want to miss Egg & Spoon's night of Amelia French, a trilogy of three plays, collectively called MORE & EVERYTHING THAT HAPPENS.
Egg & Spoon Takes On Adventurous Three-Play Evening By New Playwright Amelia French
Amelia French is the perfect example of where theatre is headed, with her thoughtful characters in such adventurous circumstances. If you're an audience member interested in new material, you aren't going to want to miss Egg & Spoon's night of Amelia French, a trilogy of three plays, collectively called MORE & EVERYTHING THAT HAPPENS.
Syracuse University Department of Drama Stages PUNK ROCK, Beginning Tonight
Syracuse University's Department of Drama tackles the volatile combination of adolescence and anxiety in Simon Stephens' 2009 play Punk Rock. Directed by Robert Moss, this production from one of Britain's most celebrated contemporary playwrights runs at the Storch Theatre tonight, February 19, through February 28, 2016 in the Syracuse Stage/SU Drama Complex. Opening night performance is Saturday, February 20 at 8 p.m.
Syracuse University Department of Drama to Stage PUNK ROCK by Simon Stephens This Month
Syracuse University's Department of Drama tackles the volatile combination of adolescence and anxiety in Simon Stephens' 2009 play Punk Rock. Directed by Robert Moss, this production from one of Britain's most celebrated contemporary playwrights runs at the Storch Theatre February 19-28, 2016 in the Syracuse Stage/SU Drama Complex. Opening night performance is Saturday, February 20 at 8 p.m.
Photo Flash: First Look at SU Drama's LIPS TOGETHER, TEETH APART
Playwright Terrence McNally excels at making wild and witty comedy out of very serious and thoughtful matters. In this 1991 off-Broadway triumph, two couples grapple with the mundane (burgers and kites) and the momentous (illness and infidelity) as they try (very hard) to celebrate the Fourth of July at a beach house. Lips Together, Teeth Apart includes a touch of Chekhov with the sly wickedness of McNally. Presented by the Department of Drama in Syracuse University's College of Visual and Performing Arts (SU Drama), Lips Together, Teeth Apart performs February 20 through March 1 in the Storch Theater at the Syracuse Stage/Drama Complex, 820 East Genesee Street. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!