Lifeline Theatre to Open 25th Fillet of Solo Festival
Former Lifeline Theatre Artistic Director Dorothy Milne and former Live Bait Theater Artistic Director Sharon Evans announced the 25th Annual Fillet of Solo Festival, presented by Lifeline Theatre and running virtually January 21–February 13, 2022.
HOLMES AND WATSON Opens Season at BTE
Buffalo Theatre Ensemble (BTE), the professional Equity company in residence at the McAninch Arts Center, opens its 2019-2020 season with Jeffrey Hatcher's a?oeHolmes and Watson,a?? directed by Ron May, Sept. 5-Oct. 6.
Photo Flash: First Look at Mary-Arrchie Theatre's THE DECEMBER MAN
Mary-Arrchie Theatre Co. continues its 29th Season with the intense drama THE DECEMBER MAN (L'homme de Decembre) by Colleen Murphy, directed by Patrick New, playing now through June 28, 2015 at Angel Island, 735 W. Sheridan Ave. in Chicago. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!
Photo Flash: First Look at Mary-Arrchie's THE DECEMBER MAN
Mary-Arrchie Theatre Co. continues its 29th Season with the intense drama THE DECEMBER MAN (L'homme de Decembre) by Colleen Murphy, directed by Patrick New, playing May 19 - June 28, 2015 at Angel Island, 735 W. Sheridan Ave. in Chicago. Tickets are available at www.maryarrchie.com or by calling the Ticketweb at (866) 468-3401. The press performance is Thursday, May 21 at 8 pm.
New World Rep Presents Pinter's BETRAYAL Starting 2/20
'Betrayal' by Nobel Prize-winner Harold Pinter, who died in December 2008. One of Pinter's most popular plays tells the story of an intriguing love triangle between Robert, his wife Emma and his best friend Jerry, examining the hopes and dreams that lie beneath our intrigues and disguises. Directed by John Arthur Lewis, the play runs about 90 minutes with one intermission.
Photo Flash: New World Rep Presents Pinter's BETRAYAL Starting 2/20
'Betrayal' by Nobel Prize-winner Harold Pinter, who died in December 2008. One of Pinter's most popular plays tells the story of an intriguing love triangle between Robert, his wife Emma and his best friend Jerry, examining the hopes and dreams that lie beneath our intrigues and disguises. Directed by John Arthur Lewis, the play runs about 90 minutes with one intermission.