Jessica Kiper Produces And Stars In BUS STOP At The Avery Schreiber Playhouse
AmerIcon Monroe, in conjunction with Robo & Bash Productions and Cryptic Entertainment, proudly presents the timeless comedy, Bus Stop, by William Inge. The play, directed by Vanessa Waters, is taking place at the Avery Schreiber Playhouse in North Hollywood. The play opens February 8, 2019, and will run Friday through Sunday for three weekends. Showtime on Fridays and Saturdays is at 8pm, Sundays at 3pm. The play will close February 24, 2019.
Spartan Theatre Company Presents Lee Blessing's A WALK IN THE WOODS This Fall
Spartan Theatre Company presents Lee Blessing's A Walk in the Woods. This Tony-nominated play follows one year of tumultuous arms negotiations between a young, hopeful American diplomat and a worldly Russian official who's seen it all before. Directed by Artistic Director Patrick Belics (Spartan productions of The Pillowman and Closer,) this show makes use of an unorthodox narrative structure to simultaneously illustrate the cold and impersonal nature of modern politics while putting a deeply human face on those who spend countless hours at the negotiation table.
Spartan Theatre Company Presents Lee Blessing's A WALK IN THE WOODS This Fall
Spartan Theatre Company presents Lee Blessing's A Walk in the Woods. This Tony-nominated play follows one year of tumultuous arms negotiations between a young, hopeful American diplomat and a worldly Russian official who's seen it all before. Directed by Artistic Director Patrick Belics (Spartan productions of The Pillowman and Closer,) this show makes use of an unorthodox narrative structure to simultaneously illustrate the cold and impersonal nature of modern politics while putting a deeply human face on those who spend countless hours at the negotiation table.
THE GROUNDLING to Run 4/14-24 at The Theater Project
In Marc Palmieri's comedy, The Groundling, Long Island landscaper Bob Malone has been infected by the writing bug: after accidentally wandering into a low-rent production of Shakespeare's Love's Labor's Lost, he feels compelled to write his own verse play about his troubled marriage. He pays a desperate New York director to make actors out of his landscape crew in order to present a single performance in the garage for friends and family - if only Bob's angry wife doesn't run them all over with the Land Rover first.
Clock Theater to Stage TALES OF FATED LOVE
Clock Theater will present Tales of Fated Love, written and adapted by David Denman containing several short plays dealing with love, death and magic at the Alley Stage, 4147 N. Broadway, Chicago.
Spartan Theatre Company Presents JAKE'S WOMEN
Spartan Theatre Company presents Neil Simon's Jake's Women. A struggling novelist handles the world in his much imagination much better than that pesky real one just outside his study, where the shadow of a failing marriage looms large.
Rum & Coke Collective to Open Inaugural Season with APPLES & ROOFIES, 8/30-9/8
The Rum & Coke Collective begins its premiere season of irreverently aggressive theater with 'Apples & Roofies' by Artistic Director J.W. Brewer. The show runs August 30th - September 8th, 2013 at City Lit Theater (1020 W. Bryn Mawr Ave.) Tickets are $15 and can be purchased at the door or at brownpapertickets.com.
She&Her Productions' THE SHAPE OF THINGS Enters Final Weekend
Central themes in The Shape of Things are questions on the nature of art, psychopathy and intimacy, explorations of love and people's willingness to do things for love. It is set in a small university town in the American Midwest and centers on the lives of four young students who become emotionally and romantically involved with each other.
She&Her Productions Presents THE SHAPE OF THINGS 6/3-12
Central themes in The Shape of Things are questions on the nature of art, psychopathy and intimacy, explorations of love and people's willingness to do things for love. It is set in a small university town in the American Midwest and centers on the lives of four young students who become emotionally and romantically involved with each other.
She&Her Productions Announces Cast For THE SHAPE OF THINGS, Performs 6/3-12
Central themes in The Shape of Things are questions on the nature of art, psychopathy and intimacy, explorations of love and people's willingness to do things for love. It is set in a small university town in the American Midwest and centers on the lives of four young students who become emotionally and romantically involved with each other.
Coterie Closes the Curtain on Andrew Clements' FRINDLE, 5/23
Andrew Clements' award-winning story, Frindle, will end its run at the Coterie Theatre in Crown Center May 23. The humorous story follows Nick, a very creative student, and his discovery into the power of words. Due to the popularity of Frindle, run dates have been extended from the originally published performances.
She&Her Productions Announces Cast For THE SHAPE OF THINGS, Performs 6/3-12
Central themes in The Shape of Things are questions on the nature of art, psychopathy and intimacy, explorations of love and people's willingness to do things for love. It is set in a small university town in the American Midwest and centers on the lives of four young students who become emotionally and romantically involved with each other.
Coterie Presents Andrew Clements' FRINDLE, 4/6-5/23
Andrew Clements' award-winning story, Frindle, performs at the Coterie Theatre in Crown Center April 6 - May 23. The humorous story follows Nick, a very creative student, and his discovery into the power of words. Due to the popularity of Frindle, run dates have been extended from the originally published performances.
Coterie Presents Andrew Clements' FRINDLE, 4/6-5/23
Andrew Clements' award-winning story, Frindle, performs at the Coterie Theatre in Crown Center April 6 - May 23. The humorous story follows Nick, a very creative student, and his discovery into the power of words. Due to the popularity of Frindle, run dates have been extended from the originally published performances.
Photo Flash: LEND ME A TENOR Comes To The Loft Theatre, Previews 9/10
'It's all about the doors,' says Joe Deer, director of The Human Race Theatre's upcoming production of Lend Me A Tenor. 'When a door opens, you know someone's coming through it, and it's always the very worst person it could be.' Worst for the characters, that is - best for the audience.