THE HARDY BOYS Comes to The Growing Stage
The Growing Stage: The Children's Theatre of New Jersey will present the first show of their 42nd Season, THE HARDY BOYS In The Mystery Of The Haunted House. Learn more about the production and how to get tickets here!
The Growing Stage Announces 42nd Season
The Growing Stage: The Children's Theatre of New Jersey, located in the Historic Palace Theatre on Route 183 in Netcong, New Jersey has announced their 42nd Season, “Tell Me A Story.” In addition to a full slate of shows, they have educational programming for young people grades Pre-K through High School and special events announced throughout the season.
The Victory Theatre Announces World Premiere Of Jon Klein's LOVE AND POLITICS
The Victory Theatre opens its 40th Anniversary Season with the world premiere of Love and Politics, by long-time collaborator Jon Klein and directed by Maria Gobetti. Opening March 13, 2020 in Burbank, Love and Politics takes on familiar taboos through four passionately divergent characters as they try to make sense of everything from smartphones, to career paths, immigration, love, and, yes, politics. It's all politicsa??until it's personal.
Talkback with Playwright and Director of RESOLVING HEDDA this Saturday
Playwright Jon Klein will join the director and members of the cast of the current hit comedy Resolving Hedda for a post-show talkback on Saturday, March 30. A resounding hit with critics and audiences, Resolving Hedda invites audiences to play along with a Hedda Gabler who breaks out of Ibsen's well-made play and wreaks comic havoc while her fellow characters struggle to adapt to their heroine's newfound rebellion. The talkback, free to ticket holders, will begin at 5:00 pm, immediately following the Saturday matinee performance.
BWW Review: RESOLVING HEDDA at Washington Stage Guild
Life in the theatre is hard enough without having a diva in your show. As the title character in a well known play by a certain Norwegian playwright you would think that she would play along with what she was given. In this case the playwright is that king of mirth himself Henrik Ibsen and the diva in question is Hedda Gabler. Gabler, after many productions over the span of many years, decides she doesn't want to die by gunshot at the end of every performance. You might be asking how did she get this kind of power. For the answer you need to check out Washington Stage Guild's (WSG) hilarious and (per usual) well presented production of Jon Klein's Resolving Hedda. The show is a DC area premiere.
BWW Interview: Theatre Life with Laura Giannarelli
Today's subject Laura Giannarelli has been living her theatre life for many years now on both sides of the footlights. As a performer she just completed a star turn in Gulf View Drive at Washington Stage Guild (WSG), the company she helped found back in 1986. The company's current show Resolving Hedda runs through April 14th at their home at The Undercroft Theatre at Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church.
Washington Stage Guild Presents RESOLVING HEDDA
It's not easy being one of the most influential characters in modern drama, especially knowing you have to die at the end of every performance. What would happen if you simply refused to play along? And what would the other characters do? The Washington Stage Guild invites audiences to play along with a Hedda Gabler who breaks out of Ibsen's well-made play and wreaks comic havoc. Resolving Hedda, by Jon Klein promises laughter to all. Even those new to the story of Hedda, along with the most devoted lovers of the classic play, will delight to postmodern antics. Resolving Hedda opens Thursday, March 21 and runs through Sunday, April 14. Press opening performance will be on Sunday, March 24 at 2:30 pm.
Washington Stage Guild Unveils 2018-19 Season
A ghostly mystery, a witty comedy-drama, a poignant romance, and a sassy revisiting of a world classic: The Washington Stage Guild's 2018-2019 season offers four new productions never before seen in the DC area.
Ovation Recommended RESOLVING HEDDA Extends to 12/3!
Extended through December 3: In this world premiere comedy, Resolving Hedda, Ibsen's characters from Hedda Gabler, who know the play insanely well after centuries of performances, try desperately to keep the play afloat.
UofL School of Medicine to Host IMPROV FOR CLINICIANS Clinic with The Second City
Students at the University of Louisville School of Medicine will have the chance to put their improvisation skills to the test on Nov. 9 when famed comedy troupe The Second City puts on its Improv for Clinicians workshop. The event will be hosted by The Kentucky Center for the Arts, who will also welcome The Second City for a comedy show at the Bomhard Theater the following night.
UofL School of Medicine to Host IMPROV FOR CLINICIANS Clinic with The Second City
Students at the University of Louisville School of Medicine will have the chance to put their improvisation skills to the test on Nov. 9 when famed comedy troupe The Second City puts on its Improv for Clinicians workshop. The event will be hosted by The Kentucky Center for the Arts, who will also welcome The Second City for a comedy show at the Bomhard Theater the following night.