WINTER'S NIGHT to Be Presented by The Metropolitan Virtual Playhouse
by A.A. Cristi - Mar 16, 2021
On a remote farm, following the death of her husband, Rachel Westcott envisions a new life, no longer confined by expectation and responsibility. Her devoted brother-in-law Jacob sees an opportunity as well, but their contrasting visions of the future tragically collide.
National Jewish Theater Foundation to Bring 'CABARET IN CAPTIVITY' to York Theatre
by BWW News Desk - Apr 25, 2016
The National Jewish Theater Foundation, in association with The York Theatre Company, will present a special one-night only performance of CABARET IN CAPTIVITY: Songs and Sketches from Terezin/Theresienstadt, as part of the second annual Holocaust Theater International Initiative Remembrance Readings. The event will take place on Sunday evening, May 1, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. at The York Theatre Company at Saint Peter's (619 Lexington Avenue, entrance on East 54th Street, just east of Lexington Avenue).
The Brick Presents MONEY LAB Workshop, Now thru 8/10
by BWW News Desk - Aug 7, 2013
Money Lab is an economic vaudeville, a multi-disciplinary experiment to discover whether economic ideas can be represented through performance. It uses a mixture of theater, dance, video, music, clowning and games in order to explore everything from the darker predictions of Malthus, to the 2008 stock market collapse, to the economic cost of being an artist. Developed with the help of a crew of artists and economists, this project will culminate with a four-day performance workshop at The Brick Theater in Brooklyn.
The Brick to Present MONEY LAB Workshop, 8/7-10
by Devin MacDonald - Jul 30, 2013
Money Lab is an economic vaudeville, a multi-disciplinary experiment to discover whether economic ideas can be represented through performance. It uses a mixture of theater, dance, video, music, clowning and games in order to explore everything from the darker predictions of Malthus, to the 2008 stock market collapse, to the economic cost of being an artist. Developed with the help of a crew of artists and economists, this project will culminate with a four-day performance workshop at The Brick Theater in Brooklyn.
UTC61 Presents THE LATHE OF HEAVEN, Opening Tonight, 6/10
by BWW News Desk - Jun 10, 2012
Untitled Theater Company #61 (UTC61) presents The Lathe of Heaven, an original, authorized stage adaptation of Ursula K. Le Guin's sci-fi classic about a man whose dreams change reality, adapted and directed by Edward Einhorn with music by Henry Akona.
Untitled Theater Company #61 Presents THE LATHE OF HEAVEN, Now thru 6/30
by BWW News Desk - Jun 6, 2012
Untitled Theater Company #61 presents The Lathe of Heaven, adapted and directed by Edward Einhorn, from the book by Ursula K. Le Guin, with original music by Henry Akona at 3LD Art + Technology Center, 80 Greenwich St., from tonight, June 6 through June 30.
Untitled Theater Company #61 Presents THE LATHE OF HEAVEN, 6/6
by Max Schwager - May 2, 2012
Untitled Theater Company #61 will present The Lathe of Heaven, adapted and directed by Edward Einhorn, from the book by Ursula K. Le Guin, with original music by Henry Akona at 3LD Art + Technology Center, 80 Greenwich St., from June 6 - 30.
UTC61 Presents THE LATHE OF HEAVEN, Opening 6/10
by Kelsey Denette - Apr 23, 2012
Untitled Theater Company #61 (UTC61) presents The Lathe of Heaven, an original, authorized stage adaptation of Ursula K. Le Guin's sci-fi classic about a man whose dreams change reality, adapted and directed by Edward Einhorn with music by Henry Akona.
The Brick Theater Presents DEVILS Through 8/29
by Gabrielle Sierra - Aug 26, 2010
The city of Loudon, unlike most of the country, is at peace. While religious wars swept the country and kept the Protestants and the Catholics at each others' throats, the sects live and have lived together without incident in the city for years, primarily due to the charismatic priest Father Urbain Grandier, who acts as a kind of second Governor of the town, loved and respected (despite his frequent and well-known personal transgressions, mostly involving the women of Loudon), but also due to its secure battlements, which keep the city separate and self-sustaining (and whose security has been guaranteed by King Louis the XIII).
The Brick Theater Presents DEVILS 8/13-29
by BWW News Desk - Aug 13, 2010
The city of Loudon, unlike most of the country, is at peace. While religious wars swept the country and kept the Protestants and the Catholics at each others' throats, the sects live and have lived together without incident in the city for years, primarily due to the charismatic priest Father Urbain Grandier, who acts as a kind of second Governor of the town, loved and respected (despite his frequent and well-known personal transgressions, mostly involving the women of Loudon), but also due to its secure battlements, which keep the city separate and self-sustaining (and whose security has been guaranteed by King Louis the XIII).
The Brick Theater Presents DEVILS 8/13-29
by Gabrielle Sierra - Jul 28, 2010
The city of Loudon, unlike most of the country, is at peace. While religious wars swept the country and kept the Protestants and the Catholics at each others' throats, the sects live and have lived together without incident in the city for years, primarily due to the charismatic priest Father Urbain Grandier, who acts as a kind of second Governor of the town, loved and respected (despite his frequent and well-known personal transgressions, mostly involving the women of Loudon), but also due to its secure battlements, which keep the city separate and self-sustaining (and whose security has been guaranteed by King Louis the XIII).
Photo Flash: Cortland Repertory Theatre Presents SPIDERS WEB
by Gabrielle Sierra - Jun 9, 2010
Cortland Repertory Theatre Opens their 39th annual season at the Little York Pavilion with 'Spider's Web', a thrilling and intriguing play written by the Grand Dame of Mystery, Agatha Christie. While written in the usual fashion of Christie, with twists, turns and red-herrings, the play also has a healthy dose of humor injected by the infamous playwright.
Cortland Repertory Theatre Presents SPIDER'S WEB 6/9-19
by Charlie Piane - May 31, 2010
Cortland Repertory Theatre opens their 39th annual season at the Little York Pavilion with 'Spider's Web', a thrilling and intriguing play written by the Grand Dame of Mystery, Agatha Christie. While written in the usual fashion of Christie, with twists, turns and red-herrings, the play also has a healthy dose of humor injected by the infamous playwright. It also has the distinction of being one of two original Christie plays, written specifically as a play and not based on one of her novels.