TONS OF MONEY Comes to Rover Dramawerks This Month
Rover Dramawerks will continue their 24th Season with the classic farce Tons of Money by Will Evans and Valentine. Performances will be at the Cox Playhouse, 1517 H Avenue in Plano, running May 30 – June 15 on Thursdays and Fridays at 8:00 p.m. and on Saturdays at 3:00 and 8:00 p.m.
Rover Hosts Evening of 10-Minute Comedies Next Month
For the sixth year (and the first since before COVID), Rover Dramawerks will present a festival of 10-minute comedies. Selected from over 250 plays submitted blind from playwrights all over the world, eleven short plays will be presented April 11-20.
Strawberry One-Act Festival Presents SPERM, 8/23
A man faces challenges when he is unable to have a child with his wife due to his ineffective sperm. This problem causes both marital and mental strife as he questions what it means to be a man in a journey that takes him down the dark path of struggling pregnancy expectations.
Theater for the New City Presents Dream Up Festival: THIRTEEN AND A HALF, 8/22-9/44
Thirteen & a Half- In a courtroom located in Purgatory, Eve sues God for immortality and defamation of character. Sariel, the Angel of Death, presents Eve's case to a jury known as the faceless twelve trying to prove that Eve's indirect relationship with God is the reason her name is forever tainted and associated with the Fall of Man.
Photo Flash: Saturday Intermission Pics, Dec 15, Part 2 - More Heartfelt Newtown Tributes and Christmas Cheer!
BroadwayWorld collected as many of yesterday's evening Saturday Intermission Pics as we could to bring you Part 2 of our December 15th SIP round-up! Yesterday evening's photos featured more heartfelt Newtown wishes from the casts of JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT at Weathervane Playhouse, ELF's Jason Testa and PHANTOM OF THE OPERA's Jeremy Stolle, as well as pics from NEWSIES, THE GRINCH tour, BRING IT ON, THE LION KING, WHITE CHRISTMAS tour, THE ADDAMS FAMILY and a slew of regional productions of A CHRISTMAS CAROL, WHITE CHRISTMAS and more.
Photo Flash: Swift Creek Mill Theatre's KEEP ON THE SUNNY SIDE
The songs and story of the original Carter family, told against the backdrop of their Virginia roots and the love story that made country music famous. A.P., Maybelle and Sara Carter are brought to life in this telling look at their lives and music - music that defined their time and their way of life: 'Will The Circle Be Unbroken', 'Wildwood Flower', 'My Clinch Mountain Home', 'Keep On The Sunny Side', and so many more.