A&E Network Expands Signature Programming Slate this January
After wrapping up eight consecutive months of growth in November on the back of the network's unparalleled slate of brave storytelling, A&E is expanding its signature slate with new and re-energized returning original series set to air January 2018, it was announced today by Elaine Frontain Bryant, Executive Vice President and Head of Programming, A&E Network.
Concord Museum to Present Henry David Thoreau Exhibit
The bicentennial of Henry David Thoreau's birth will culminate with the opening of the most comprehensive exhibition ever created about one of the world's most original writers and thinkers This Ever New Self: Thoreau and His Journal, opens on Friday, September 29, 2017 and runs through January 21, 2018 at the Concord Museum.
Jena C. Henry Pens THE GOLDEN AGE OF CHARLI: RSVP
Author Jena C. Henry hopes to encourage and support readers during their 'golden years' with her new novel, 'The Golden Age of Charli: RSVP' (published by iUniverse). This first book in a planned series has been selected for inclusion in the iUniverse Rising Star program, which recognizes excellence in writing and overall potential.
Bell Shakespeare's HENRY 4 comes to State Theatre Centre, 4/5-4/13
Bell Shakespeare kicks off 2013 with an exciting new production of Henry 4, directed by and starring Co-Artistic Director John Bell making his debut as Falstaff. Set in the present day and inspired by the 2011 London Riots, this new production of Henry 4, presents a fresh Australian perspective on English history and culture, with its monarchy, class system and civil unrest.
AOP Presents HENRY'S WIFE, EICHMANN
AMERICAN OPERA PROJECTS (AOP) will present concert performances of scenes from two operas-in-development - Henry's Wife, by composer Randall Eng (pictured) and librettist Alexis Bernier, and Eichmann in Jerusalem, by composer Mohammed Fairouz and librettist David Shapiro.
AOP Presents HENRY'S WIFE, EICHMANN
AMERICAN OPERA PROJECTS (AOP) will present concert performances of scenes from two operas-in-development - Henry's Wife, by composer Randall Eng (pictured) and librettist Alexis Bernier, and Eichmann in Jerusalem, by composer Mohammed Fairouz and librettist David Shapiro.
Urban Stages Presents THE COOK'S TOUR, 2/8
Continuing their mission of developing new works and cultivating the next generation of playwrights, Urban Stages (Frances Hill, Artistic Director) will present a reading of David Koteles' The Cook's Tour, directed by Chris Henry. The reading will take place on Tuesday, February 8 at 6PM.The free reading will take place at Urban Stages Theatre (259 West 30 Street) reservations can be made by calling 212 421-1380.