Photo Flash: DON'T DRESS FOR DINNER Comes to Stage West
Bernard has it all - a wonderful old country house, a lovely, devoted wife, a loyal best friend, and a gorgeous mistress. But this enviable life is about to get turned completely upside-down, in Robin Hawdon's adaptation of Marc Camoletti's madcap farce, Don't Dress for Dinner, beginning a 5-week run at Stage West beginning Thursday, July 12.
Stage West Presents ROLE PLAY, Begins 6/24
Justin Lazenby and Julie-Ann Jobson are newly engaged, living happily in Justin's apartment in the London Docklands area. And they have decided to throw a dinner party so that they can meet each other's parents, and the parents can meet each other.
Stage West Presents ROLE PLAY, Begins 6/24
Justin Lazenby and Julie-Ann Jobson are newly engaged, living happily in Justin's apartment in the London Docklands area. And they have decided to throw a dinner party so that they can meet each other's parents, and the parents can meet each other.
Stage West Presents THE LONESOME WEST, Kicks Off 4/15
Welcome to Leenane, a small village in the rugged landscape of County Galway. It might seem to be a typical Irish village, but there's something a bit different about it. The young parish priest, Father Welsh, puts it this way: 'I thought Leenane was a nice place when first I turned up here, but no.
Stage West Presents THE LONESOME WEST, Kicks Off 4/15
Welcome to Leenane, a small village in the rugged landscape of County Galway. It might seem to be a typical Irish village, but there's something a bit different about it. The young parish priest, Father Welsh, puts it this way: 'I thought Leenane was a nice place when first I turned up here, but no.
Stage West Presents COPENHAGEN
Some questions remain long after their owners have died. Lingering like ghosts. Looking for the answers they never found in life. (Margrethe Bohr, in Copenhagen)
Stage West Presents COPENHAGEN
Some questions remain long after their owners have died. Lingering like ghosts. Looking for the answers they never found in life. (Margrethe Bohr, in Copenhagen)
Photo Flash: INCORRUPTIBLE by Michael Hollinger At Circle Theatre
Circle Theatre, a professional, regional theatre company in Sundance Square, will preview Incorruptible, by Michael Hollinger, on Thursday, July 16; Friday, July 17; and Saturday, July 18 (matinee). The production officially opens Saturday, July 18, 2009. A post-show opening night party will follow Saturday evening's performance.
Circle Theatre Previews INCORRUPTIBLE 7/16-18, Opening Night Party Held 7/18
Circle Theatre, a professional, regional theatre company in Sundance Square, will preview Incorruptible, by Michael Hollinger, on Thursday, July 16; Friday, July 17; and Saturday, July 18 (matinee). The production officially opens Saturday, July 18, 2009. A post-show opening night party will follow Saturday evening's performance.
Circle Theatre Previews INCORRUPTIBLE 7/16-18, Opening Night Party Held 7/18
Circle Theatre, a professional, regional theatre company in Sundance Square, will preview Incorruptible, by Michael Hollinger, on Thursday, July 16; Friday, July 17; and Saturday, July 18 (matinee). The production officially opens Saturday, July 18, 2009. A post-show opening night party will follow Saturday evening's performance.