Nominations for the 2020 Dora Mavor Moore Awards Announced
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 8, 2020
At an online media announcement - pre-taped in front of Meridian Hall with physically distanced protocols in place - streamed June 8 on the Dora Awards YouTube channel, the Toronto Alliance for the Performing Arts (TAPA) announced 243 nominations for the 41st annual Dora Mavor Moore Awards.
The National Ballet of Canada Has Announced Principal Casting for ROMEO AND JULIET
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Feb 25, 2020
Karen Kain, Artistic Director of The National Ballet of Canada, today announced the principal casting for Romeo and Juliet by acclaimed choreographer Alexei Ratmansky. Principal Dancer Jurgita Dronina will make her company debut in the title role of Juliet this season. Romeo and Juliet is onstage March 11 a?" 22, 2020 at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts and concludes the Winter Season. #RomeoandJulietNBC
The National Ballet of Canada Announces THE NUTCRACKER Casting
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Dec 3, 2019
Karen Kain, Artistic Director of The National Ballet of Canada, today announced the principal casting for The Nutcracker. This season, First Soloist Koto Ishihara makes her debut as the Sugar Plum Fairy. The holiday favourite is onstage December 12 - January 4, 2020 at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts. #TheNutcrackerNBC
CreativAction To Support Canadian Choreographers And Dance Community
by A.A. Cristi - Sep 26, 2019
Karen Kain, Artistic Director of The National Ballet of Canada, and Barry Hughson, Executive Director, today announced that through CreativAction, the company will share resources to develop Canadian choreographic talent and support the dance community in Toronto. Curated by Creative Producer of CreativAction and Choreographic Associate Robert Binet, CreativAction has three core activities: Choreographic Workshop, Open Space and Micro-Commissions.
Photo Flash: FringeNYC's DEATH AND MCMOOTIE, Opening Tonight
by Tyler Peterson - Aug 9, 2013
P.I. Theatrical is proud to present the world debut of Death and McCootie as part of the 17th annual New York International Fringe Festival, which will run at the Connelly Theatre (220 East 4th Street), on the following dates: Friday, August 9th @ 5PM; Sunday, August 11th @ 12PM; Friday, August 16th @ 7PM; Wednesday, August 21st @ 9:45PM; Saturday, August 24th @ 5:30PM. Check out a first look below!
DEATH AND McCOOTIE Opens Tonight at FringeNYC
by BWW News Desk - Aug 9, 2013
P.I. Theatrical is proud to present the world debut of Death and McCootie as part of the 17th annual New York International Fringe Festival, which will run at the Connelly Theatre.
DEATH AND McCOOTIE to Open at FringeNYC on 8/9
by Tyler Peterson - Jul 26, 2013
P.I. Theatrical is proud to present the world debut of Death and McCootie as part of the 17th annual New York International Fringe Festival, which will run at the Connelly Theatre (220 East 4th Street), on the following dates: Friday, August 9th @ 5PM; Sunday, August 11th @ 12PM; Friday, August 16th @ 7PM; Wednesday, August 21st @ 9:45PM; Saturday, August 24th @ 5:30PM.
Flea Theater Extends AMERICAN SEXY Thru 3/6
by Gabrielle Sierra - Feb 15, 2011
Due to popular demand, the Flea Theater has added six performances of AMERICAN SEXY, the controversial new play by Trista Baldwin, directed by Mia Walker, and featuring The Bats.
LOVE/STORIES Gets 2nd Extension At The Flea Through 4/25
by BWW News Desk - Apr 25, 2009
The Flea Theater has announced a 2nd extension its wildly popular and critically acclaimed World Premiere production of Itamar Moses' LOVE/STORIES (OR BUT YOU WILL GET USED TO IT. Moses is the author of The Four of Us, Bach at Leipzig, Back Back Back and Celebrity Row, a playwright whose sensibility has proven to be a perfect match for The Bats, The Flea's resident company of emerging artists. The production, which began performances on January 29, has been extended for an additional 4 weeks. The new closing date is now April 25.
The Flea Extendes Moses' LOVE/STORIES Thru 3/30
by BWW News Desk - Mar 30, 2009
The Flea Theater will extend its critically acclaimed World Premiere production of Itamar Moses' LOVE/STORIES (OR BUT YOU WILL GET USED TO IT), a collection of five short new plays. Moses is the author of The Four of Us, Bach at Leipzig, Back Back Back and Celebrity Row, a playwright whose sensibility is the perfect match for The Bats, The Flea's resident company of emerging artists. Originally scheduled to close March 9, the production has been extended for 3 more weeks, through March 30.
LOVE/STORIES Gets 2nd Extension At The Flea Through 4/25
by Gabrielle Sierra - Mar 17, 2009
The Flea Theater has announced a 2nd extension its wildly popular and critically acclaimed World Premiere production of Itamar Moses' LOVE/STORIES (OR BUT YOU WILL GET USED TO IT. Moses is the author of The Four of Us, Bach at Leipzig, Back Back Back and Celebrity Row, a playwright whose sensibility has proven to be a perfect match for The Bats, The Flea's resident company of emerging artists. The production, which began performances on January 29, has been extended for an additional 4 weeks. The new closing date is now April 25.
The Flea Extendes Moses' LOVE/STORIES Thru 3/30
by Gabrielle Sierra - Feb 25, 2009
The Flea Theater will extend its critically acclaimed World Premiere production of Itamar Moses' LOVE/STORIES (OR BUT YOU WILL GET USED TO IT), a collection of five short new plays. Moses is the author of The Four of Us, Bach at Leipzig, Back Back Back and Celebrity Row, a playwright whose sensibility is the perfect match for The Bats, The Flea's resident company of emerging artists. Originally scheduled to close March 9, the production has been extended for 3 more weeks, through March 30.
LOVE/STORIES Opens At The Flea Theater 1/29, Runs Thru 3/9
by BWW News Desk - Jan 29, 2009
The Flea Theater invites you to the World Premiere of LOVE/STORIES (OR BUT YOU WILL GET USED TO IT), the latest from Itamar Moses, author of The Four of Us, Bach at Leipzig, and Back Back Back. Performances run January 29 - March 9 at The Flea (41 White Street between Church and Broadway in Tribeca).