ORIGIN 1st IRISH THEATRE FESTIVAL Goes Online
Running three weeks from January 11 to 31, the 2021 Origin 1st Irish will present a total of 20 virtual events, including recorded Theatrical Productions made both before and during Covid from Belfast, Dublin, Wexford, London and New York.
Primary Stages Announces 2016 ESPA Drills Play Selections
Primary Stages announced today the selections for the 7th Annual ESPA Drills, a developmental play program that provides staged readings to four playwrights selected by blind submission, for scripts developed at Primary Stages ESPA.
Photo Flash: Everyday Inferno's NYC Premiere of A MAP TO SOMEWHERE ELSE
Everyday Inferno Theatre Company will present the New York premiere of A Map to Somewhere Else, at The 133rd Street Arts Center Lab. Directed by Anas Koivisto, and produced by Katherine Sommer, the production marks the NYC production premiere of playwright Reina Hardy and features original music composed by Matt Board. Check out a first look below!
Everyday Inferno Theatre Co. to Present Reina Hardy's A MAP TO SOMEWHERE ELSE
A Map to Somewhere Else, in its NYC premiere, will play a limited run at The 133rd Street Arts Center Lab. Written by Reina Hardy, directed by Ana?s Koivisto, and produced by Katherine Sommer, the production features a cast that includes Erin Healani Chung, Meghann Garmany, Finn Kilgore (Job and Restoration Comedy at The Flea Theatre), Eddy Lee, Lila Newman ("Prairie Home Companion"), Sam Ogilvie, Jay William Thomas (Variations Theatre Group's Einstein Off-Broadway), and Case Watson, with original music composed by Matt Board.
Judy Gold Hosts SOLO TRAIN at Primary Stages Tonight
Primary Stages presents Solo Train: An Evening of Solo Performers by emerging artists guided by renowned actress and Emmy Award-winning writer Judy Gold (The Judy Show: My Life as a Sitcom, 'The Rosie O'Donnell Show'), tonight, January 24 at 7PM and 9PM at the Bank Street Theater (155 Bank Street). Inspired by stories from his or her own life, each writer/performer has honed their performance to its most essential elements during the past semester at ESPA. Some stories are hilarious. Some stories are moving. Each story is bracingly fresh.