Bravo Kicks Off Two-Night Season Premiere of TOP CHEF
Bravo Media's Emmy and James Beard Award-winning TOP CHEF embarks on an epic gastronomic road trip up the coast of California, kicking off with a two-night premiere event tonight, December 2 and tomorrow, December 3 at 10 p.m. ET/PT.
Bravo's TOP CHEF Returns in December
Bravo Media's Emmy and James Beard Award-winning “Top Chef” embarks on an epic gastronomic road trip up the coast of California, kicking off with a two-night premiere event onWednesday, December 2 and Thursday, December 3 at 10 p.m. ET/PT.
THAT QUEER BLIND SILENCE Plays 13th St. Rep, Now thru 8/23
The human condition of gays in contemporary Russia mirrors life in a phantasmagoric insane asylum. That's the view of a new play, 'That Queer Blind Silence' (www.thatqueerblindsilence.com) by emigre playwright Sophia Romma. Her political farce, written in English but in the style of Russian Expressionism, depicts the ordeals of a fictional figure skater whose character was inspired partly by the life and career of bronze medalist Johnny Weir. Underground International Voices of Theatre, in association with The O'Neill Film and Theatrical Foundation, will present the play's world premiere run tonight, August 5 to 23 at 13th Street Repertory Company, 50 West 13th Street, NYC, directed by John Beshaw-Farrell.
Upcoming Premiere of THAT QUEER BLIND SILENCE at 13th Street Repertory Theater Cancelled
Underground International Voices of Theatre and The O'Neill Film and Theatrical Foundation announced today that 'That Queer Blind Silence' by Sophia Romma, directed by John Beshaw-Farrell, which was scheduled to premiere at 13th Street Repertory Theater, NYC from August 5 to 23, has been canceled. The producers decided that the play, a work of staccato verse to be performed in the style of Russian Expressionism, would profit by further development before opening for its world premiere run.
THAT QUEER BLIND SILENCE to Play 13th St. Rep, 8/5-23
The human condition of gays in contemporary Russia mirrors life in a phantasmagoric insane asylum. That's the view of a new play, 'That Queer Blind Silence' (www.thatqueerblindsilence.com) by emigre playwright Sophia Romma. Her political farce, written in English but in the style of Russian Expressionism, depicts the ordeals of a fictional figure skater whose character was inspired partly by the life and career of bronze medalist Johnny Weir. Underground International Voices of Theatre, in association with The O'Neill Film and Theatrical Foundation, will present the play's world premiere run August 5 to 23 at 13th Street Repertory Company, 50 West 13th Street, NYC, directed by John Beshaw-Farrell. Ten percent of ticket sales will be donated to Underground International Voices of Theatre to support that organization's efforts for equal rights of the LGBTQ community in the Russian Federation.