DISTRACTIONS AT THE CRASH SITE Comes to Theatre of NOTE in May
by Stephi Wild - Apr 16, 2024
The west coast premiere of DISTRACTIONS AT THE CRASH SITE: Short Plays by Steve Yockey, directed by Ryan Bergmann, will preview on Wednesday, May 1 at 8pm; opens on Thursday, May 2 at 8pm (press opening) and will run through Saturday, June 1 at Theatre of NOTE.
Photos: First Look at Kirsten Vangsness in NIMROD at Theatre of NOTE
by Blair Ingenthron - Feb 11, 2023
Theatre of NOTE starts the new year with the World Premiere of Kirsten Vangsness (“Criminal Minds”) starring as “Nimrod” in the world premiere of NIMROD by Phinneas Kiyomura and directed by Alina Phelan. NIMROD runs through Sunday, March 19 at Theatre of NOTE. Check out photos of the production here!
Theatre of NOTE's Encore Engagement of EAT THE RUNT Begins Tonight
by BWW News Desk - Jul 24, 2013
Theatre of NOTE presents the an encore presentation of Eat the Runt, written by Avery Crozier and directed by Tom Beyer. Eat the Runt is a satirical piece which turns its eye on political correctness, office politics, sexual harassment, religious persuasions, and societal and cultural norms.
Theatre of NOTE to Present Encore Engagement of EAT THE RUNT, Begin. 7/24
by Tyler Peterson - Jul 12, 2013
Theatre of NOTE presents the an encore presentation of Eat the Runt, written by Avery Crozier and directed by Tom Beyer. Eat the Runt is a satirical piece which turns its eye on political correctness, office politics, sexual harassment, religious persuasions, and societal and cultural norms.
BWW Reviews: THE BABY DANCE Challenges Beliefs on Poverty, Adoption, Religion, and Disparity Between Classes
by Shari Barrett - Mar 25, 2013
THE BABY DANCE centers on two couples: Rachel and Richard Lieberman, a successful Los Angeles couple who have everything but can't have children, and Wanda and Al, a poor, pregnant Louisiana couple who already have four kids but can barely support them. Both couples' desperate choices lead to an insightful, poignant drama that challenges the audience's views on poverty, adoption, religion, and the disparity between the classes.