Interview: Joe Giamalva starring in LIFE IS SHORT AND SO AM I at Jagco Entertainment.
by Gilmore Rizzo - Aug 13, 2024
Living in Palm Springs sitting down with Broadway gypsy Joe Giamalva who has played in many arenas from stage to screen as a sought-after actor/dancer/producer. He also entertained several generations of television viewers on Saturday morning children’s classics H.R. PufnStuf, Land Of The Lost, and Disney Channel favorites. Joe is working on a brand new one-man show about his life and career.
110 IN THE SHADE to be Presented at Prince William Little Theatre
by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 14, 2024
Prince William Little Theatre in Manassas, VA will present the classic American musical 110 IN THE SHADE, exploring themes of love and resilience during the depression era in a drought-stricken town. Learn how to purchase tickets.
Review: QUILTERS at 1st Stage
by Peter Rouleau - Dec 12, 2023
Just over a year ago, I reviewed 1st Stage's production of N. Richard Nash's 'The Rainmaker,' about a conman offering hope to a drought-racked farm family. Now, the Tyson's Corner-based company is presenting another story of hope, love, and determination in the prairies.
Review: THE RAINMAKER at Laguna Playhouse
by Amanda Callas - Sep 29, 2023
Run, don’t walk, to the Laguna Playhouse’s production of the classic 1954 hit play The Rainmaker. I absolutely love this show. It's impossible to leave the theater after watching The Rainmaker without feeling lifted up by its transcendent joy and restorative optimism.
Photos: First Look at THE RAINMAKER at 1st Stage
by Stephi Wild - Nov 21, 2022
1st Stage is now presenting The Rainmaker, written by N. Richard Nash and directed by Deidra LaWan Starnes, through December 11, 2022. Check out all new production photos here!
1st Stage Presents THE RAINMAKER This Month
by Stephi Wild - Nov 1, 2022
1st Stage has announced The Rainmaker, written by N. Richard Nash and directed by Deidra LaWan Starnes from November 17, 2022 through December 11, 2022.
Cast Announced For THE RAINMAKER at Peninsula Players Theatre
by Stephi Wild - Jun 3, 2022
Peninsula Players Theatre, America's oldest professional resident summer theater and Door County's theatrical icon, is thrilled to announce the cast and creative team for “The Rainmaker” by N. Richard Nash. A road trip Nash took through the American west and a real-life rainmaker inspired him to write the story.
Peninsula Players Theatre Requests Volunteers for Ushering Opportunities
by Marissa Tomeo - May 28, 2022
Peninsula Players Theatre is thrilled to return to a five-show season with no seating restrictions in 2022 and seeks volunteer ushers for each of its performances. Starting June 1, those interested in helping with ushering duties may call the Box Office at (920) 868-3287 to register for open dates.
1st Stage Announces 2022-2023 Season
by Marissa Tomeo - Apr 23, 2022
1st Stage is delighted to announce our next season of brilliant and innovative performances. The Logan Festival of Solo Performances will run between July 28, 2022 and August 7, 2022. Specific shows and dates are to be announced!
Tickets To Peninsula Players Theatre 87th Season Now On Sale
by A.A. Cristi - Mar 23, 2022
Join Peninsula Players Theatre, America's oldest professional resident summer theater and Door County's theatrical icon, during its 87th season performing June 14 through October 16, 2022. Their exciting 2022 line-up includes an American classic, a gripping thriller, an outlandish new comedy, an award-winning drama, and a madcap musical whodunit. The 2022 Season includes
Peninsula Players Theatre Announces its 87th Season
by Stephi Wild - Dec 6, 2021
Peninsula Players Theatre, America's oldest professional resident summer theater and Door County's theatrical icon, has announced its 87th season performing June 14 through October 16, 2022.
BWW Review: THE RAINMAKER at Hale Centre Theatre
by Timothy Shawver - Apr 16, 2021
The impact on American theatre of N. Richard Nash's THE RAINMAKER, a mid-century, self-described Romantic Comedy, is primarily found in its formidable presence (exceeded only by OUR TOWN) in any and all monologue and scene-study books. The leads, 'Lizzie' and 'Starbuck', are ever present at auditions, duo-acting tournaments, and Intro to Acting courses in high schools and colleges coast-to-coast. Despite it's not uncommon presence in local theatre, I'd never seen the full play before attending Hale Centre Theatre's current production. The play is culturally dated most certainly but made enjoyable by some strong performances and deft staging by director Tim Dietlein.