City Theater to Present THE GHOST TRAIN By Arnold Ridley
City Theater in Biddeford has pulled out all the stops for its production of Arnold Ridley's 'The Ghost Train.' It is late at night and six travelers find themselves stranded in the waiting room of an isolated railway station outside of Rockland, Maine.
Local Theater Company Announces Local Lab '21
Local Theater Company (Local) announces selections for its annual festival of new American plays, Local Lab. In honor of the theater's 10th season, Local has expanded the festival and will now support the development of 10 new works including four scripted plays, three artist-devised works, two original commissions and a new musical.
People's Light Announces August Drive-In Concerts
People's Light in Malvern, PA has turned its parking lot into an open-air venue for a series of socially distanced drive-in concerts, every weekend through August 21! The lineup has just been announced for the final three concerts of the summer, featuring bands from a wide variety of musical genres.
The Colorado Theatre Guild Presents The 13th Annual Henry Award Nominations
The Colorado Theatre Guild's 13th Annual Henry Awards will take place Monday, July 23, 2018 at the Lone Tree Arts Center, located at 10075 Commons St. Lone Tree, CO 80124. The evening begins at 6 p.m. with cocktails and the awards ceremony will begin at 7 p.m., followed by a reception at the Lone Tree Arts Center. Tickets are $35 for CTG members, $40 non-members or $45 at the door. Tickets go on sale June 12, 2018 through the Lone Tree Arts Center website at www.LoneTreeArtsCenter.org or by calling the box office at 720-509-1000.
BWW Review: Affecting and Effective TITANIC at Portland Players
To close its 2017-2018 season Portland Player's has mounted one of its most ambitious productions in recent memory. Titanic The Musical with book by Peter Stone and music and lyrics by Maury Yeston receives an affecting and effective performance by the forty-nine actors and thirteen musicians.
Emancipation Theater Company Presents The World Premiere Of HONORABLE DISORDER
Emancipation Theater Company is exciting to announce their inaugural production. Honorable Disorder will be April 6 through April 29 with performances on Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 PM and Sundays at 6:00 PM. Performances will be at the Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Studio located at 119 Park Avenue West, Denver CO 80205. Tickets are $25 in advance online atwww.EmancipationTheater.com.
Emancipation Theater Company Presents The World Premiere Of HONORABLE DISORDER
Emancipation Theater Company is exciting to announce their inaugural production. Honorable Disorder will be April 6 through April 29 with performances on Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 PM and Sundays at 6:00 PM. Performances will be at the Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Studio located at 119 Park Avenue West, Denver CO 80205. Tickets are $25 in advance online at www.EmancipationTheater.com.
New Emancipation Theater Company Offers World Premiere Play HONORABLE DISORDER
Emancipation Theater Company is exciting to announce their inaugural production. Honorable Disorder will be April 6 through April 29 with performances on Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 PM and Sundays at 6:00 PM. Performances will be at the Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Studio located at 119 Park Avenue West, Denver CO 80205. Tickets are $25 in advance online at www.EmancipationTheater.com.
BWW Review: Warm, Witty, and Wise OUR TOWN at Portland Players
It is eighty years since Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer Prize-winning drama, Our Town first tread the boards of the McCarter Theatre in Princeton, NJ. The work was groundbreaking in its day for the way in which Wilder eschewed theatrical conventions and sought to create a new kind of play within a play. Eight decades later, the play retains its innovative feeling - not because of its metatheatre style, but rather because, in a modern digital age where audiences are consistently bombarded with noise, sensation, and spectacular fast-paced effects, Our Town continues to speak in a quiet voice that is all the more meaningful if one stops to listen.
BWW Review: Live in Living Color: Vibrant CATCH ME IF YOU CAN Closes Lyric Season
It's hard to imagine why this gem of a show had such a short Broadway run, but it is finding new life in regional productions, not the least of which opened here at South Portland's Lyric Music Theater this past weekend. Directed by Mary Meserve with sparkling choreography by Raymond Marc Dumont and featuring a large cast with strong vocal-dramatic abilities, anchored by Eric Berry-Sandelin's charismatic performance as Frank Abagnale, Jr., this is a delight not to be missed!
BWW Review: Strong Performances Distinguish Portland Players' BONNIE AND CLYDE
Portland Players opened its 86th season with an intense production of the Ivan Menchell-Don Black-Frank Wildhorn musical, Bonnie and Clyde, about the legendary Depression-era American outlaws. The 2009 musical theatre retelling of the short and violent lives of this pair, who robbed banks and left scores of dead victims in their wake as they evaded the law in a misguided quest for notoriety, puts a romantic spin on their legend at the same time that it does not side step the grittier aspects of this tale.
Music Icon Todd Rundgren Coming to Notre Dame
Legendary music veteran Todd Rundgren will bring his 50 years of experience at the cutting edge of the music industry and his Spirit of Harmony Foundation, which he founded and serves as President, to the Notre Dame community September 22-October 1.
Music Icon Todd Rundgren Coming to Notre Dame
Legendary music veteran Todd Rundgren will bring his 50 years of experience at the cutting edge of the music industry and his Spirit of Harmony Foundation, which he founded and serves as President, to the Notre Dame community September 22-October 1.
BWW Review: Portland Players Does Justice to Arthur Miller's THE CRUCIBLE
Choosing to mount Arthur Miller's enduring classic, The Crucible, can be tricky business. The timeless masterpiece is a well-known, beloved staple of the stage and literature, though its very familiarity often makes it difficult to bring any new insights to the piece. Nonetheless, Portland Players takes on that challenge and manages to mount a stirring, fresh account of Miller's tragedy.