BWW Review: THE THREE MUSKETEERS is Riveting at Syracuse Stage
Syracuse Stage begins its new season with the enthralling play of The Three Musketeers. The production marks the directorial debut of Syracuse Stage's Artistic Director Robert Hupp, and it's a good one. The swashbuckling adventure is packed with sword fighting, dramatic entrances, gorgeous period costumes, original music compositions, impressive sets, and highly talented actors.
THE THREE MUSKETEERS Brings Fun for All to Syracuse Stage
Artistic director Bob Hupp makes his directorial debut as Syracuse Stage opens the 17/18 season with the swashbuckling adventure "The Three Musketeers". This action-packed adaptation of Alexandre Dumas' 1844 classic novel opens Friday, Sept. 22 in the Archbold Theatre at the Syracuse Stage/SU Drama Complex, 820 E. Genesee St. There will be preview performances Wednesday, Sept. 20 and Thursday, Sept. 21.
The Peoples Improv Theater Presents New Live Radio Comedy FROM COLD LAKE
The Peoples Improv Theater (The PIT) is proud to announce the latest project from the team that brought you the long-running sold out hit Puffs, or Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic and the epic video game and anime comedy Kapow-i GoGo: From Cold Lake by Colin Waitt, a monthly episodic comedy performed as a live radio play complete with folk band set in the fictional town of Cold Lake, MN.
Arkansas Rep Presents HENRY V Tonight, 9/5
Arkansas Repertory Theatre presents William Shakespeare's HENRY V tonight, September 05, 2012 - September 23, 2012. Avery Clark returns to The Rep as Henry V after his stunning turn in Hamlet in 2010.
Arkansas Rep Presents HENRY V, 9/5
Arkansas Repertory Theatre presents William Shakespeare's HENRY V, September 05, 2012 - September 23, 2012. Avery Clark returns to The Rep as Henry V after his stunning turn in Hamlet in 2010.
Photo Flash: THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST In Portland
How do you have your cake and eat it too in Victorian England? Well, if you are an attractive man of means like Jack Worthing, its pretty simple: create a double life. Mr. Worthing's double life (he is known as Jack in the country, but 'Ernest' in town) unfolds without a hitch until he decides to come clean and propose to the love of his life, one Gwendolen Fairfax. The snag: while Jack is on his knee, Gwendolen reveals that she could only marry a man named Ernest. What's a rake to do? With dialogue as effervescent as any comedy in the English language, this classic will have you rolling in the aisles.