BWW Reviews: Hitchcock Meets Hilarious in THE 39 STEPS at the Norris Center
The Tony award-winning Broadway stage adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock's famous film, THE 39 STEPS, is being presented as a slapstick romp through film noir at the Norris Center for the Performing Arts for nine performances, January 24 - February 9, directed with skillful comedic insight by Ken Parks. Combining a suspenseful spy thriller with uproarious comedy, the fast-paced whodunit is filled with action, romance and inventive staging.
THE 39 STEPS Plays Norris Center for the Performing Arts, Now thru 2/9
The Tony award-winning Broadway stage adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock's famous film, 'The 39 Steps,' comes to the Norris Center for the Performing Arts for nine performances, today, January 24 - February 9. Combining a suspenseful spy thriller with uproarious comedy, the fast-paced whodunit is filled with action, romance and inventive staging.
Photo Flash: Delicious French Comedy-Don't Dress for Dinner Plays Long Beach Arts Center
International City Theatre bids au revoir to its 2013 season with a sexy, modern French farce, adapted for English-speaking audiences by Robin Hawdon from the original by Marc Camoletti(Boeing-Boeing). Directed byTodd Nielsen, Don't Dress for Dinner opens Oct. 11 atInternational City Theatre in the Long Beach Performing Arts Center. Two low-priced previews take place on Oct. 9 and Oct. 10.
International City Theatre to Close 2013 Season with DON'T DRESS FOR DINNER, 10/11-11/3
International City Theatre bids au revoir to its 2013 season with a sexy, modern French farce, adapted for English-speaking audiences by Robin Hawdon from the original by Marc Camoletti (Boeing-Boeing). Directed by Todd Nielsen, Don't Dress for Dinner opens Oct. 11 at International City Theatre in the Long Beach Performing Arts Center. Two low-priced previews take place on Oct. 9 and Oct. 10.
BWW Reviews: THE LAST DAYS OF MARY STUART an Electro-Opera Evolution
To fully appreciate THE LAST DAYS OF MARY STUART it is necessary to forget what you normally think of when you think of musical theatre. The allegorical piece jettisons the traditional trappings of the genre and instead surfaces from a lengthy workshop process as a fusion of worlds.