BWW Blog: The Latest on TSC's TAMING OF THE SHREW
Carrie Linquist of Memphis was the first reader last week to let me know Sullivan's Shakespeare-text request of me. Caliban speaks it in The Tempest as the drunken Stephano and Trinculo attempt to sing: 'That's not the tune!'
Hampton Theatre Presents HOW THE OTHER HALF LOVES, Now thru 6/9
Three couples, an indiscretion, a cover-up, accusations and crumbling alibis on overlapping sets all lead to confusion and uproarious comedy in the Hampton Theatre Company's revival of Alan Ayckbourn's 'How The Other Half Loves,' opening tonight, May 23 for a three-week run in Quogue.
Photo Flash: First Look at Hampton Theater's HOW THE OTHER HALF LOVES
Three couples, an indiscretion, a cover-up, accusations and crumbling alibis on overlapping sets all lead to confusion and uproarious comedy in the Hampton Theatre Company's revival of Alan Ayckbourn's 'How The Other Half Loves,' opening on May 23 for a three-week run in Quogue. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast onstage below!
Hampton Theatre to Present HOW THE OTHER HALF LOVES, 5/23-6/9
Three couples, an indiscretion, a cover-up, accusations and crumbling alibis on overlapping sets all lead to confusion and uproarious comedy in the Hampton Theatre Company's revival of Alan Ayckbourn's 'How The Other Half Loves,' opening on May 23 for a three-week run in Quogue.
The American National Theatre Presents Free Readings Featuring Laila Robbins, Brian Murray, et al., 4/30
The American National Theatre (Sean Cullen, Founder; Mark Rubinsky, President) will present, in association with InViolet Repertory Theater and Urban Stages, a staged reading of Erin Mallon's Branched, and Robert Emmet Lunney's For Nina, in association with The Directors Company and Two River Theater Company tonight, April 30 at Theater Row's Clurman Theater (410 West 42nd Street). This day of readings follows The ANT's first presentation Nobody Suspects a Butterfly, by Christine Henry. Branched will be performed at 4:00PM, and For Nina at 7:00PM. Admission is FREE to the public.
The American National Theatre Presents Free Readings Featuring Laila Robbins, Brian Murray, et al., 4/30
The American National Theatre (Sean Cullen, Founder; Mark Rubinsky, President) will present, in association with InViolet Repertory Theater and Urban Stages, a staged reading of Erin Mallon's Branched, and Robert Emmet Lunney's For Nina, in association with The Directors Company and Two River Theater Company on Monday, April 30 at Theater Row's Clurman Theater (410 West 42nd Street). This day of readings follows The ANT's first presentation Nobody Suspects a Butterfly, by Christine Henry. Branched will be performed at 4:00PM, and For Nina at 7:00PM. Admission is FREE to the public.
Brian Murray, Laila Robins, et al. Set for The American National Theatre’s Double-Header Readings, 4/30
The American National Theatre will present, in association with InViolet Repertory Theater and Urban Stages, a staged reading of Erin Mallon's Branched, and Robert Emmet Lunney's For Nina, in association with The Directors Company and Two River Theater Company on Monday, April 30 at Theater Row's Clurman Theater (410 West 42nd Street). This day of readings follows The ANT's first presentation Nobody Suspects a Butterfly, by Christine Henry. Branched will be performed at 4:00PM, and For Nina at 7:00PM. Admission is FREE to the public.
Adam LeFevre & Luke Marcus Rosen Join Cast Of BETTER LUCKY THAN SMART READING 11/2
Teatro oscuro and Trumpet Fiction Productions announced today that Adam LeFevre (Mamma Mia, Taking Woodstock) and Luke Marcus Rosen (The Full Monty, Paper Mill Playhouse) have joined the cast for the staged reading of Better Lucky Than Smart by Jonathan Kravetz Monday, November 2, 2009 at 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm at Theatre Row's Studio Theatre (410 West 42nd St.).
Adam LeFevre & Luke Marcus Rosen Join Cast Of BETTER LUCKY THAN SMART READING 11/2
Teatro oscuro and Trumpet Fiction Productions announced today that Adam LeFevre (Mamma Mia, Taking Woodstock) and Luke Marcus Rosen (The Full Monty, Paper Mill Playhouse) have joined the cast for the staged reading of Better Lucky Than Smart by Jonathan Kravetz Monday, November 2, 2009 at 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm at Theatre Row's Studio Theatre (410 West 42nd St.).