Joseph Green Brings WHAT ARE THE CHANCES? to Melbourne Comedy Festival
What are the chances? is a stand-up comedy show with great jokes and unique stories about finding yourself in the world; working as a special guest cricket commentator in India, a pivotal role in an FBI investigation and an unexpected encounter with a Japanese woman named Motoko.
Three Of Melbourne's Most Exciting Comedians Return To The Fringe
With the borders open again, Michael Shafar, Peter Jones and Joseph Green are ready to dish up a smorgasbord of delicious stand-up at the Fringe with 3 Course Comedy. Featuring three of Melbourne's finest comedians, this is a stand-up degustation unlike any other (in that there isn't actually any food, but rather a belly full of laughs).
South Salem Theater Presents DISGRACED
DISGRACED, Ayad Akhtar's powerful Pulitzer Prize-winning drama opens today, May 18 at the South Salem Theater. In addition to the Pulitzer, Disgraced won a 2013 Obie for Playwriting and was nominated for a Tony for Best Play in 2015. The critically acclaimed play is directed by Sherry Asch and features Dawn Brown-Berenson, Jessie Gilbert, Levi Joseph Green, Ethan Karas and John Squires.
South Salem Theater Presents DISGRACED
DISGRACED, Ayad Akhtar's powerful Pulitzer Prize-winning drama opens on Friday, May 18 at the South Salem Theater. In addition to the Pulitzer, Disgraced won a 2013 Obie for Playwriting and was nominated for a Tony for Best Play in 2015. The critically acclaimed play is directed by Sherry Asch and features Dawn Brown-Berenson, Jessie Gilbert, Levi Joseph Green, Ethan Karas and John Squires.
BWW Review: GLADYS KNIGHT's Rockin' New Year's Eve at WALT DISNEY HALL
What can one say about pop/rock living legend Gladys Knight? A 7-time Grammy winner for gospel as well as R&B/pop hits, this lady at 71 years young, still rocks. She looks and sounds amazing! On New Year's Eve, Knight made an appearance at the Walt Disney Concert Hall for two concerts, one at 7 pm and the second at 10: 30 pm. I attended the 7 pm show, which was a near to full house of genuine fans, those who have followed her career since the 60s when she appeared as Gladys Knight and the Pips. A great five-piece band backed her: musical director Leon Turner; Darryle Woolfork on drums; James Davis on guitar; Joseph Green on bass; and Yuko Tamura on keyboard...and four terrific backup singers: Alexus Hoover, Brandon Smith, Porcha Clay, and JaVonte Pollard, all of whom got into the act a little bit later in the 90-minute set.
Canadian Opera Company Announces May Schedule
The Canadian Opera Company has announced their performances and events for this May. That month will see new productions, concerts and discussions on famous operas. COC has also begun registration for its summer programs for children.
Portland Center Stage Hosts "Power Of The Press" Letterpress Fair 11/7
Portland Center Stage and the Independent Publishing Resource Center invite Portland to explore the history of movable type and its relationship to the founding of our democracy with a FREE Family Friendly 'Power of the Press' Letterpress Fair on November 7th from 10 am to 1 pm in the lobby of the Gerding Theater at the Armory.
Portland Center Stage Hosts "Power Of The Press" Letterpress Fair 11/7
Portland Center Stage and the Independent Publishing Resource Center invite Portland to explore the history of movable type and its relationship to the founding of our democracy with a FREE Family Friendly 'Power of the Press' Letterpress Fair on November 7th from 10 am to 1 pm in the lobby of the Gerding Theater at the Armory.
NYPL to Honor Molly Picon with Summer Exhibition
From June 26, 2007 through September 22, 2007, the New York Library of Performing Arts (40 Lincoln Center Plaza) will present an exhibition honoring Yiddish theatre legend - and Milk and Honey star - Molly Picon