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BIO

John Moss played Neil in the New York premiere of Jane Anderson's The Quality of Life for Project Rushmore. Also Lindsay and Mother Burnside in Auntie Mame at Lincoln Center for Gotham Radio Theatre, Leverett Spencer in John Minigan's Easter at the Entree Gold at CSC. Also, Bill Taylor in Miranda Jonte's St. Francis, Commissioner Joseph Kellerman in Warren Doody's Life Without Parole for Working Artists Theatre Project. Off Bway: The Tragedy of MacBeth at the McGinn/Cazale, Mamet?s Edmond (Preacher), Hereafter (Jason), DiMaggio (Casey Stengel, Walter Winchell, Henry Kissinger) Richard III (Edward IV), Our Town (Mr. Webb), King Lear (Albany) Regional: Bellomy in The Fantasticks for Pennsylvania Centre Stage, Arthur Freed in What a Glorious Feeling at the Adirondack Theatre Festival, Teddy in Arsenic and Old Lace at NC's Turnage Theatre. Hank Williams: Lost Highway (Fred Rose), Steve Martin's Picasso at the Lapin Agile (Sagot) Showboat (Capt. Andy) Camelot (Pellinore) at The Depot Theatre. Tour: Walk Two Moons for Theatreworks USA Film: Shakespeare's Sonnet 37, It Could Happen to You, Revolutionary Road, No Looking Back. TV: Law and Order, The Dana Carvey Show. Graduate Temple University (Alumni Award).

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MISERY Comes to Little Theatre Of Virginia Beach

The Little Theatre of Virginia Beach has announced its upcoming production of Misery, the stage adaptation of Stephen King's best-selling psychological thriller, play written by William Goldman.
Round the Bend Theatre Company To Present Reading of Katherine Ambrosio's THE TIN MAN

Round the Bend Theatre Company will present a reading of Katherine Ambrosio's THE TIN MAN on October 10th, 7pm at the Ellington Room at Manhattan Plaza 400 W. 43rd St., 2nd floor.
Dallas Children's Theater Presents 10 SECONDS

What does a complex situation look like when given time and a willingness to understand all perspectives? Dallas Children's Theater's newest play, 10 SECONDS, recommended for ages 13 and up, aims to encourage reflection and de-escalation in a world where deeply-rooted biases and misperceptions easily take hold. Performed by an all-teen cast, the play reflects the complex world these young people are growing up in, and does so with empathy and appreciation for their perspectives and that of those in law enforcement.
CHRISTMAS GONE CRAZY Comes to PJPAC This Month

After two years of not having live concerts, the company are back to celebrate the Christmas with everyone now! We will present you festival fanfare by John Wasson, White Christmas arranged by John Moss, and many more interesting Christmas music. 
CIRCO METROPOLIS at Dallas Children's Theater

DALLAS CHILDREN’S THEATER OPENS THE SEASON WITH A PRESENTATION OF CIRCO METROPOLIS! Clown Artists Slappy and Monday and their Laughter League group are the producers.
Jeff-Recommended BY THE BOG OF CATS Extends to 4/15

The Artistic Home Artistic Director Kathy Scambiatterra announced today that the company's production of By the Bog of Cats, by Marina Carr, will extend its run by an additional three weeks to meet the overwhelming demand for seats. The Chicago Tribune's Kerry Reid said of it 'Mossman and his cast dig into the textures of Carr's script with gusto and sensitivity. Collins gives a bravura performance.' The Artistic Home's production, which opened to the press on February 13,  is directed by Jeff Award winner and ensemble member John Mossman.
Irish Drama BY THE BOG OF CATS to Play The Artistic Home

The Artistic Home Artistic Director Kathy Scambiatterra announced today that the company will perform By the Bog of Cats; a drama by Irish playwright Marina Carr (The Mai) that premiered at Dublin's Abbey Theatre in 1998 and was produced in London's West End in a 2004 production starring Holly Hunter.
Irish Drama BY THE BOG OF CATS to Play The Artistic Home

The Artistic Home Artistic Director Kathy Scambiatterra announced today that the company will perform By the Bog of Cats; a drama by Irish playwright Marina Carr (The Mai) that premiered at Dublin's Abbey Theatre in 1998 and was produced in London's West End in a 2004 production starring Holly Hunter.
The Shakespeare Project of Chicago to Host Readings of CYMBELINE

The Shakespeare Project of Chicago continues its 21st Theatrical Reading Season with free performances of Shakespeare's CYMBELINE, running Feb. 26-March 1, 2016, at six Chicago-area venues.
The Shakespeare Project of Chicago Presents Theatrical Readings of CYMBELINE, 2/26 - 3/1

The Shakespeare Project of Chicago continues its 21st Theatrical Reading Season with free performances of Shakespeare's CYMBELINE, running Feb. 26-March 1, 2016, at six Chicago-area venues.
The Shakespeare Project of Chicago to Host Readings of CYMBELINE

The Shakespeare Project of Chicago continues its 21st Theatrical Reading Season with free performances of Shakespeare's CYMBELINE, running Feb. 26-March 1, 2016, at six Chicago-area venues.
The Shakespeare Project of Chicago Presents Theatrical Readings of CYMBELINE, 2/26 - 3/1

The Shakespeare Project of Chicago continues its 21st Theatrical Reading Season with free performances of Shakespeare's CYMBELINE, running Feb. 26-March 1, 2016, at six Chicago-area venues.
Hey Jonte! Productions' ST. FRANCIS to Premiere at FringeNYC 2015

Hey Jonte! Productions presents St. Francis by Miranda Jonte, set to premiere as part of the New York International Fringe Festival this August.
The Artistic Home Sets Cast for Post-Apocalyptic MACBETH, Beginning Next Month

Thirst comes in many flavors. Some men thirst for power and the taste is so strong they cannot see or hear reason for the want of it. Some thirst for revenge and the urge is so primal that weapons are soon wet with blood. Others just plain thirst for water, as they live in a time when to drink the water we take for granted is death, though it comes from faucets and rivers and lakes that once were fresh and clean and safe.
The 46th Annual Jeff Awards Are Announced - THE DANCE OF DEATH, THE NORMAL HEART, BRIGADOON and More!

At the gala 46th Annual Equity Jeff Awards held at Drury Lane Oakbrook on Monday, October 13, awards were spread among numerous theatres honoring a season of outstanding productions. From Writers Theatre, "The Dance of Death", a battle of wits between a tyrant and his manipulative wife, received the Production-Play award for a large theatre, along with its two principal actors Larry Yando and Shannon Cochran. "The Normal Heart", Larry Kramer's tale of the early indifference in N.Y. about the HIV/Aids crisis, presented by TimeLine Theatre Company, was honored with awards for Production-Play for a midsize theatre and for Director Nick Bowling.
2014 Jeff Awards Set for Tonight in Chicago; Goodman & Drury Lane Lead Nominations

The 46th Annual Jeff Awards ceremony honoring excellence in professional theatre produced within the immediate Chicago area is tonight, October 13 at Drury Lane Oakbrook, 100 Drury Lane, Oakbrook Terrace.
Goodman Theatre and Drury Lane Productions Lead 2014 Jeff Awards Nominations; Full List!

Chicago actress, TV and film star Jane Lynch did the honor today of announcing the nominees for the 2013-2014 Equity Jeff Awards.
LIFE WITHOUT PAROLE Set for FringeNYC, 8/8-24

Following a sold out run at Manhattan Repertory Theatre in early 2014, Working Artists Theatre Project (Jessica Dermody, Chad Luke Schiro, and Charlie Sutton - Producing Artistic Directors), in association with Karah Gravatt and Robert Tyrer, presents the official New York premiere of Warren Doody's powerful play Life Without Parole, as part of the 18th Annual New York International Fringe Festival, - FringeNYC. August 8th - 24th.
Kathy Scambiatterra, Frank Nall & More to Star in LES PARENTS TERRIBLES at Artistic Home

Cupid's arrows fly anywhere but straight in French playwright Jean Cocteau's Les Parents Terribles. A raucous romp of love and lust that hits right in the heart of the family, Les Parents Terribles opens March 2, 2014, at The Artistic Home.
WHAT A GLORIOUS FEELING Opens Adirondack Theatre Festival Today, 6/23

WHAT A GLORIOUS FEELING is set to be the opening show at Adirondack Theatre Festival. The show will open today, June 23 and play through July 3. The play, which features dancing and music was created by Jay Berkow who became inspired after attending a interview with Donen at an event for Lincoln Center. Berkow wrote the book and directed the production.

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