Photo Coverage: GOOD FOR OTTO Celebrates Opening Night
Good For Otto opened last night, March 8, at The Pershing Square Signature Center (The Alice Griffin Jewel Box Theatre, 480 West 42nd Street). Originally set to play a limited Off-Broadway engagement through April 1, this production now plays through Sunday, April 8.
Maltz Jupiter Theatre Students Present HAMLET at Lighthouse ArtCenter Today
Under the guidance of industry professionals at Florida's largest award-winning not-for-profit regional theatre, area students (ages 11 - 19) are spending their summer at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre participating in a free summer mentorship program to produce the show. The show will take place Today, August 24, and will be centrally staged 'in the round' at Lighthouse ArtCenter in Tequesta.
Maltz Jupiter Theatre Students to Present HAMLET at Lighthouse ArtCenter, 8/24
Under the guidance of industry professionals at Florida's largest award-winning not-for-profit regional theatre, area students (ages 11 - 19) are spending their summer at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre participating in a free summer mentorship program to produce the show. The show will take place Saturday, August 24, and will be centrally staged "in the round" at Lighthouse ArtCenter in Tequesta.
Andrew Keates & Theatrica Ltd for The Landor Theatre present A Spotlight On...
After its hugely successful run of shows in 2010, including Bent, Smokey Joe?s Cafe, Closer Than Ever and Tomorrow Morning, The Landor Theatre is seeing in the New Year with the ?rst of its exciting new cabaret season, ?A Spotlight On...? - a series of one night only performances from some of the leading musical theatre artists from London's West End and Broadway.
Andrew Keates & Theatrica Ltd for The Landor Theatre present A Spotlight On...
After its hugely successful run of shows in 2010, including Bent, Smokey Joe?s Cafe, Closer Than Ever and Tomorrow Morning, The Landor Theatre is seeing in the New Year with the ?rst of its exciting new cabaret season, ?A Spotlight On...? - a series of one night only performances from some of the leading musical theatre artists from London's West End and Broadway.
Bishop, Curry et al. Join Young & McCarthy in Southwark's COMPANY This Season
A cast of seasoned West End musical theatre performers will join Rupert Young and Siobhán McCarthy in the first major revival of Stephen Sondheim's classic on the London stage in more than 15 years. Company, directed by Joe Fredericks, will feature Michelle Bishop, Katie Brayben, Greg Castiglioni, Mark Curry, Cassidy Janson, Laura Main, Leigh Mcdonald, Julia Nagle, Poppy Roe, Steven Serlin, Adam Venus and Matthew White.