Harper Lee's Classic Novel TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Comes to Life at Circle Theatre
by BWW
News Desk - Aug 10, 2017
Circle Theatre, Grand Rapids' go-to destination for exceptional theatrical arts in an intimate setting, will continue their 65th Main Stage season with a production of To Kill A Mockingbird starting today, August 10 at 7:30 p.m. inside the Performing Arts Center on the campus of Aquinas College.
Harper Lee's Classic Novel TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Comes to Life at Circle Theatre
by BWW News Desk - Jul 31, 2017
Circle Theatre, Grand Rapids' go-to destination for exceptional theatrical arts in an intimate setting, will continue their 65th Main Stage season with a production of To Kill A Mockingbird starting on Thursday, August 10 at 7:30 p.m. inside the Performing Arts Center on the campus of Aquinas College.
BWW Review: Freely Sounds the Mockingbird's Song in CCTC's TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
by Kristen Morale - Oct 30, 2015
Now brought to the stage, thus making the message of a shared humanity that much more profound, the Cape Cod Theatre Company has given us a production that is worthy of more than just the audience's time and consideration: it is a lesson that must be carefully taught to each of us again and again, a confirmation that people have the right to be considered individuals beneath the watchful eye of unchanging men, and a song that should not cease because people are too blind to hear its call.
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company Presents TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, Opening 9/7
by Kelsey Denette - Aug 22, 2012
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company will present Harper Lee's classic American novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" adapted by Christopher Sergel. This production is directed by Cincinnati Shakespeare Company Artistic Associate Sara Clark and features Bruce Cromer, Darnell Pierre Benjamin and three young actors- Alyssa Mehnert, Jack Johnson & Noah Lentini. This production is generously sponsored by LPK. The ensemble is sponsored by Taft, Stettinius & Hollister LLP and the production design is sponsored by Matson Money.
Bay Street Announces Auditions for TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
by BWW
News Desk - Oct 12, 2011
Bay Street Theatre is getting ready for the LITERATURE LIVE production of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Nov. 7-26. Local equity and non-equity actors are encouraged to audition. The production is adapted from the book by Harper Lee and will be directed by Murphy Davis.
Bay Street Announces Auditions for TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
by BWW
News Desk - Oct 11, 2011
Bay Street Theatre is getting ready for the LITERATURE LIVE production of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Nov. 7-26. Local equity and non-equity actors are encouraged to audition. The production is adapted from the book by Harper Lee and will be directed by Murphy Davis.
Bay Street Announces Auditions for TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
by Kelsey Denette - Sep 30, 2011
Bay Street Theatre is getting ready for the LITERATURE LIVE production of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Nov. 7-26. Local equity and non-equity actors are encouraged to audition. The production is adapted from the book by Harper Lee and will be directed by Murphy Davis.
Bond, Sims, Wellman, et al. Set for Dixon Place's Fall Season
by Lauren Wolman - Aug 8, 2011
This season, Dixon Place will offer special 25th Anniversary Pricing, featuring free, $5 and $10 tickets for most fall shows as well as lounge specials including $5 beer, wine & well, plus special cocktails nightly.
The Tank Presents Four Futures 6/3
by BWW News Desk - Jun 3, 2010
Bradley Teal Ellis predicts that there can only be Four Futures. In this part sci-fi, part real-sci evening; dancer becomes prophet, music becomes hymn, image becomes oracle, and the ordinary events that occur around us become beacons of what will be.
The Tank Presents Four Futures 6/2, 6/3
by BWW
News Desk - Jun 2, 2010
Bradley Teal Ellis predicts that there can only be Four Futures. In this part sci-fi, part real-sci evening; dancer becomes prophet, music becomes hymn, image becomes oracle, and the ordinary events that occur around us become beacons of what will be.
The Tank Presents Four Futures 6/2, 6/3
by Gabrielle Sierra - May 18, 2010
Bradley Teal Ellis predicts that there can only be Four Futures. In this part sci-fi, part real-sci evening; dancer becomes prophet, music becomes hymn, image becomes oracle, and the ordinary events that occur around us become beacons of what will be.