Review: MRS WISHY-WASHY at PUMPHOUSE Theatre, Auckland
Prepare to be entirely entertained and amused yourself when you take the young ones along to see Tim Bray’s hilarious holiday production, Mrs Wishy-Washy. Well-respected Auckland’s leading theatre for children and for ingenious interpretation, this is yet again imaginative theatre at its finest. In fact, it’s quite simply genius!
BWW Review: THE LITTLE YELLOW DIGGER at Pumphouse, Takapuna, Auckland
Nestled amongst a full gala audience, surrounded by pint-sized workmen and even a yellow digger crafted from boxes we eagerly awaited the opening of the show. How would they create diggers on the stage? Whales? Pools for hippopotami to bathe in? So many questions whirling in our heads after reading the beloved children's books written by New Zealanders Betty and Alan Gilderdale.
Upcoming Main Stage Productions at St Petersburg City Theatre
St Petersburg City Theatre has three main stage theatre productions still to come in 2017. We hope you will come out and see these wonderful shows. We have many new faces and new set designs so come and support your local community theatre by attending our main stage shows this coming year!
C.B. Vasconcelos Launches New Thriller
When Christine White learned her father had been accused of committing a triple homicide, she was at a loss. When the jury found him guilty, she was devastated. When she found out he may have been set up, she wanted revenge.
The JewelBox Theater Presents FAMILY AFFAIR Tonight
Jennifer Jasper didn't speak until she was 3 years old. And when she finally did, in full sentences, her family didn't understand her. But growing up the middle child of five girls, struggling to express herself, she forged a knack for observation, turning those observations into comedy. Her stories are brutally honest, sometimes poignant, and absolutely hilarious.
The JewelBox Theater to Present FAMILY AFFAIR, 8/21
Jennifer Jasper didn't speak until she was 3 years old. And when she finally did, in full sentences, her family didn't understand her. But growing up the middle child of five girls, struggling to express herself, she forged a knack for observation, turning those observations into comedy. Her stories are brutally honest, sometimes poignant, and absolutely hilarious.
Denver Center Theatre Co Hosts Second Town Hall Meeting 1/28
The Denver Center Theatre Company, in partnership with Rocky Mountain PBS' Women and Girls Lead Initiative, will host its second Town Hall Meeting at the station's downtown Denver location (1089 Bannock St.) on January 28 from 10am-5pm in conjunction with the opening of THE TAMING OF THE SHREW.
Denver Center Theatre Co Hosts Second Town Hall Meeting 1/28
The Denver Center Theatre Company, in partnership with Rocky Mountain PBS' Women and Girls Lead Initiative, will host its second Town Hall Meeting at the station's downtown Denver location (1089 Bannock St.) on January 28 from 10am-5pm in conjunction with the opening of THE TAMING OF THE SHREW.
BWW Reviews: RESERVOIR DOLLS at Theater Schmeater
Guns, blood, torture and all the f-bombs you'd expect from a Quentin Tarantino film. But this heist isn't on screen; it's on the stages of Theater Schmeater as they present the Seattle premiere of Erika Anne Soerensen's gender bending parody of Tarantino's first film with "Reservoir Dolls". Beyond being an interesting take on juxtaposed gender roles, it's also an opportunity to see some local Seattle actresses sink their teeth into some iconic male roles and inhabit themselves with these violent characters.