Photo Flash: Pride Films and Plays Presents HURRICANE DAMAGE
In HURRICANE DAMAGE, a world-premiere dramedy by Kevin Brofsky, long-time partners Dennis and Oscar are veterans of the 1970's New York gay scene now living on Florida's Gulf Coast. When they're visited by their old friend Norman, a photographer who has remained single, bittersweet memories of their glory days in Manhattan return.Â
Pride Films and Plays Announces WE ARE FAMILY Season Kick-Off Party
Pride Films and Plays will host a party saluting its upcoming 2018-19 five-show season on August 13 at My Buddy's, 4416 N. Clark (at Montrose), beginning at 7 pm. The event will include a meet and greet with Pride Films and Plays artists, including Artistic Director Nelson A. Rodriguez and the other directors of the five plays.
LIVING ON LOVE Comes to Stage Door Players
Continuing the 44th Season of Dunwoody's very own professional theatre, STAGE DOOR PLAYERS produces the Regional Premiere Comedy, LIVING ON LOVE, written by Joe Di Pietro and Directed by SDP Artistic Director, Robert Egizio
LIVING ON LOVE Comes to Stage Door Players
Continuing the 44th Season of Dunwoody's very own professional theatre, STAGE DOOR PLAYERS produces the Regional Premiere Comedy, LIVING ON LOVE, written by Joe Di Pietro and Directed by SDP Artistic Director, Robert Egizio
BWW Review: CLEVER LITTLE LIES presented by the Hampton Theatre Company
Kicking off their exciting 33rd season, the Hampton Theatre Company (HTC) offers a stellar production of Joe DiPietro's hit off-Broadway comedy Clever Little Lies. We certainly need a good laugh in these worrisome times and the outstanding cast of HTC vets deliver resoundingly. Excellently directed by Andrew Botsford, the show runs until November 12th at the adorable Quogue venue.
BWW Review: Warm and Wistful Comedy Explores Family Bonds
Biddeford's City Theater opened its season with a warm, wistful comedy about love and intergenerational relationships in a New Jersey Italian-American family. Joe Di Pietro's 1998 Over the River and Through the Woods is a funny, touching, and often penetrating memoir about ageless conflicts between old and young and the inevitable changes that come in relationships with the changing times. In the City Theater of Biddeford's production, these completely relatable memories come to life with vivid truthfulness.
George Street Playhouse Announces Casting for Season-Opening MAMA'S BOY
George Street Playhouse today announced the cast of Rob Urbinati's Mama's Boy, which runs October 18 through November 6 at the New Brunswick theatre. Betsy Aidem (Broadway's All the Way, GSP's God of Carnage) stars as Marguerite Oswald, the headstrong mother of Lee Harvey Oswald, played by Michael Goldsmith (TV's Doctor Who, Gotham).Â
ALL SHOOK UP Opens 6/17 at Pearl Theater
'If you love Elvis songs, and you love a hunka hunka burnin' love story, then slip on your blue suede shoes and come see ALL SHOOK UP at the Pearl Theater! Thank you, thank you very much' says Curtis Barber the director of Pearland Theatre Guilds latest summer musical comedy, All Shook Up by Joe Di Pietro, inspired by and featuring the songs of the King of Rock 'n' Roll, Elvis Presley.
Cast Announced for SEX WITH STRANGERS at George Street Playhouse, 3/8-27
George Street Playhouse today announced the cast of Laura Eason's Sex With Strangers, which runs March 8 through March 27 at the New Brunswick theatre. Kyle Coffman (Newsies, West Side Story on Broadway) will portray young, brash writer Ethan Kane; JoAnna Rhinehart (TV's Elementary, Damages) will play novelist and teacher Olivia Lago. The production will be helmed by George Street Playhouse Artistic Director David Saint.