Review: FORBIDDEN FRUIT at Shaking The Tree
This is very intimate theatre, and not just because it’s performed for small groups in small rooms. Every piece deals with an intimate subject – something we don’t like, or don’t know how, to talk about. So, buckle up. And go see it.
Opening Of CAMELOT Delayed At Lakewood Theatre Company
The legendary love triangle of King Arthur, Guenevere and Sir Lancelot leaps from the pages of T.H. White's novel in Lerner and Loewe's award-winning musical Camelot at Lakewood Theatre Company with a new beginning date of May 5, 2022.
Lakewood Theatre Company to Stage CAMELOT
The legendary love triangle of King Arthur, Guenevere and Sir Lancelot leaps from the pages of T.H. White’s novel in Lerner and Loewe's award-winning musical Camelot at Lakewood Theatre Company beginning April 29, 2022. Freshly reimagined in a new adaptation as a “play-within-a-play” told by a band of ten traveling Revelers, this story of passion, jealousy, and revenge, directed by Dennis Corwin, is perfectly scaled for Lakewood’s stage.
Fertile Ground Announces GROW AWARD Winners For 2021 Festival
The Fertile Ground Festival of New Works, a program of the Portland Area Theatre Alliance (PATA), is thrilled to announce the nine projects awarded $500 to produce new work in the 2021 festival. For the 12th annual festival, Fertile Ground will become a free, virtual festival running Thursday, January 28 through Sunday, February 7, 2021.
ME...JANE Opens 2019-2020 Season At Oregon Children's Theatre
Oregon Children's Theatre (OCT) a?" the region's largest nonprofit performing arts company for young audiences a?" announces the launch of its 2019-2020 season with the west coast premiere of the new musical Mea??Jane: The Dreams & Adventures of Young Jane Goodall.
BWW Review: Immigrants, Traditionalists Clash on the Pitch in HURL, at Corrib Theatre
In Charlie O'Neill's HURL, a multi-ethnic hurling team, made of immigrants, aspiring immigrants, and children of immigrants from Africa, South America, Asia, and Eastern Europe, want to join the local athletic club and represent the county on the national level. But there's a problem -- they aren't Irish.
Theatre Vertigo Presents ASSISTANCE by Leslye Headland
For these young assistants, life is an endless series of humiliations at the hands of their hellacious boss, a powerful uber magnate. In rare moments of calm when the phone calls stop rolling, Nick and Nora and their traumatized coworkers question whether all their work will lead to success-or just more work. Leslye Headland's ASSISTANCE is a biting, high octane satire about our attraction to power and what we're willing to sacrifice to stay in its orbit. '...the theatrical equivalent of a triple shot espresso." The Los Angeles Times