MURROW Opens in Texas This Month
by Stephi Wild - Apr 4, 2024
Murrow, a one-character drama about the life of legendary broadcaster Edward R. Murrow by a member of The Theater Project’s playwrights’ workshop, will open at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in Dallas, TX, on April 11.
Segal Theatre Announces Spring 2023 Line Up
by Blair Ingenthron - Mar 19, 2023
The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center will host live events and Segal Talks, comprised of conversations, readings, workshops, screenings, and book talks with and by New York and global theatre artists this March through June. After two and a half years of hibernation, The Graduate Center CUNY has finally reopened for public events
Gilbert Theatre Announces 2020/2021 Season
by Alan Henry - Apr 21, 2020
Tickets are $16 for general admission; ask about our military, first responder, student and senior discounts. There are also special package prices for advance paid groups of ten or more. For more information or to buy tickets you may email us at boxoffice@gilberttheater.com, call us at 910-678-7186, or order tickets online.
Producer Bren Rapp Raises COVID Relief Funding For 16 DFW Independent Performing Arts Organizations
by A.A. Cristi - Apr 20, 2020
Producer Bren Rapp has used the power of the arts and entertainment to help a multitude of causes over her career locally and nationally. Now, she is putting what she has learned by doing so to work for 16 independent performing arts groups in Dallas/Fort Worth with a 30 day GoFundMe campaign aimed at raising relief funding for COVID 19 related setbacks: SMALL CHANGE-BIG HELP
Producer Bren Rapp Raises Virus Relief Funding For 16 DFW Performing Arts Groups
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Apr 20, 2020
Producer Bren Rapp has used the power of the arts and entertainment to help a multitude of causes over her career locally and nationally. Now, she is putting what she has learned by doing so to work for 16 independent performing arts groups in Dallas/Fort Worth with a 30 day GoFundMe campaign aimed at raising relief funding for COVID-19 setbacks.
The Gilbert Theater Presents the World Premiere of RUINS
by Stephi Wild - Jan 6, 2020
The Gilbert Theater has announced that its next show, Ruins, opens January 24th and shows through February 9th. This brand new work by Montgomery Sutton is being produced for the first time anywhere on The Gilbert Theater stage.
Photo Flash: First Look At For Rude Grooms' THE CHANGELING; Creative Team Announced
by A.A. Cristi - Oct 10, 2019
Queens-based theater troupe Rude Grooms released a first look and full details on the creative team for their Halloween production of The Changeling. The 1622 gothic horror tragicomedy (written by Thomas Middleton and William Rowley) plays The Studio Bar at The Astorian in Astoria and the Plaxall Gallery in Long Island City.
Photo Flash: Rude Grooms's ROMEO AND JULIET Opens Tonight In Astoria Park
by Julie Musbach - Aug 16, 2019
Queens-based Rude Grooms opens its second annual free Commons Series in Astoria Park tonight with a production of Romeo and Juliet, featuring Rachel Schmeling (Juliet) and Dhruv Iyengar (Romeo) as the titular lovers. This year the production will once again tour parks and art spaces in western Queens.
First Look At Stars Of Rude Groom's ROMEO & JULIET; Full Creative Team Announced
by A.A. Cristi - Jul 29, 2019
Queens-based Rude Grooms released a first look photo of Rachel Schmeling (Juliet) and Dhruv Iyengar (Romeo) for the company's second annual free summer production. This year the company presents William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, once again touring parks and art spaces in Astoria and Long Island City.
ROMEO AND JULIET Comes To Queens For Rude Grooms' Second Annual Free Commons Series
by Julie Musbach - Jul 1, 2019
Queens-based Rude Grooms announced today initial details for the company's second annual free summer production touring parks and art spaces in Astoria and Long Island City: William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, led by actor-manager Montgomery Sutton (Twelfth Night at Shakespeare's Globe) and produced in partnership with Long Island City Artists at the Plaxall Gallery and the Astoria Park Alliance and is made possible (in part) by the Queens Council on the Arts with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.