THE ACCIDENTAL DEATH OF NELSON FRITZ Opens Saturday at Theatrical Mining Co.
Peter, on his first day as the head of a minor agricultural department, accidentally orders a drone missile strike against a Texas rutabaga farmer. This comedy is inspired by the terror and anxiety of everyday office life, and explores how far we'll go to hide our mistakes and how far the universe will go to uncover them, and when possible, make them worse.
Alan Winner's THE BOY WHO LOVED BASSEY Comes to the Met Room Tonight
A celebration of Dame Shirley Bassey's illustrious career, THE BOY WHO LOVED BASSEY, is an unforgettable musical tribute written by Ben Cameron and Alan Winner, with musical direction by Andy Roninson, under the direction by Cameron and starring Winner. THE BOY WHO LOVED BASSEY, returns for a one night only special engagement tonight, December 18th, at 9:30 PM at the Metropolitan Room (34 West 22nd Street, New York, NY 10010).
Alan Winner's THE BOY WHO LOVED BASSEY Comes to the Met Room, 12/18
A celebration of Dame Shirley Bassey's illustrious career, THE BOY WHO LOVED BASSEY, is an unforgettable musical tribute written by Ben Cameron and Alan Winner, with musical direction by Andy Roninson, under the direction by Cameron and starring Winner. THE BOY WHO LOVED BASSEY, returns for a one night only special engagement on Thursday, December 18th, at 9:30 PM at the Metropolitan Room (34 West 22nd Street, New York, NY 10010).
UglyRhino Announces TINYRHINO: FEBRUARY EDITION, 2/18
TinyRhino is: The Theatrical Drinking Game. It is also UglyRhino's take on the ten-minute play festival. Every month we commission six playwrights to write new plays, each including the same five dramatic elements. They might show up at any time, in any order, and with any frequency. When they do show up, they are cues for the audience to drink.
BSF's 'Antigone': Brilliant Classic Theatre
WHO: Baltimore Shakespeare Festival WHAT: Antigone WHEN: Through November 11. Fridays and Saturdays at 8PM, Sundays at 5PM. WHERE: St. Mary's on Roland Avenue TICKETS AND INFORMATION: www.baltimoreshakespeare.org or 410-366-8596