BWW Interview: Finbar Lynch Talks INDECENT at Menier Chocolate Factory
Finbar Lynch has enjoyed an extensive acting career, spanning stage, film and television. His theatre work includes Girl From the North Country (Noel Coward Theatre, Gielgud Theatre and Toronto) Translations (Donmar Warehouse), Richard III (Almeida Theatre), Antony and Cleopatra (National Theatre), and Antigone (Barbican and world tour). In 1999, he was nominated for both Tony and Drama Desk awards for his performance as Canary Jim in Tennessee Williams' Not About Nightingales. He talks to BroadwayWorld about his role as the Stage Manager in the London transfer of Paula Vogel's Indecent at the Menier Chocolate Factory. A Tony Award-winning hit on Broadway, Indecent explores the origins of the controversial play God of Vengeance by Sholem Asch.
THE MABO ORATION 2019 Announced At QPAC
The Mabo Oration, returns to Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) Playhouse on 3 June 2019 (Mabo Day) with a focus on Indigenous voices in the digital age.
QPAC Celebrates 25 Years Since Mabo Decision
The Mabo Oration returns to Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) on 28 August 2017 to celebrate and pay tribute to Koiki "Eddie' Mabo with an expanded format and line-up of prominent Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leaders and native title experts.
Irish Rep's Reading Series Begins Season with Janet Noble's LOUISE BROOKS: FOR THE HELL OF IT Today
The Irish Repertory Theatre begins the ninth season of its Reading Series with Janet Noble's LOUISE BROOKS: FOR THE HELL OF IT. The staged reading will be held today, October 30 at 3pm at the DR2 Theater, 103 East 15th Street, the Irish Repertory Theatre's temporary home during its current renovation. Tickets are free, and the event is open to the public. An RSVP to 212-727-2737 is suggested.
Noel Pearson Closes BOSS GRADY'S BOYS at The Gaiety Theatre, 9/11
Sebastian Barry's Boss Grady's Boys has been one of the most acclaimed new Irish plays of recent years. Centred around two brothers in their later years, Mick and Josey, living alone on their forty acre hill farm on the Cork-Kerry border, it explores through their own private language and dreams the pattern of their lives.
Noel Pearson Presents BOSS GRADY'S BOYS at The Gaiety Theatre, Opens Aug 31
Sebastian Barry's Boss Grady's Boys has been one of the most acclaimed new Irish plays of recent years. Centred around two brothers in their later years, Mick and Josey, living alone on their forty acre hill farm on the Cork-Kerry border, it explores through their own private language and dreams the pattern of their lives.
Noel Pearson Presents BOSS GRADY'S BOYS at The Gaiety Theatre, Opens Aug 31
Sebastian Barry's Boss Grady's Boys has been one of the most acclaimed new Irish plays of recent years. Centred around two brothers in their later years, Mick and Josey, living alone on their forty acre hill farm on the Cork-Kerry border, it explores through their own private language and dreams the pattern of their lives.
PHILADELPHIA, HERE I COME! Opens 3/15 at Gaiety Theatre
An exciting and welcome new production of Brian Friel's highly popular masterpiece 'Philadelphia, Here I Come!' is being produced by Noel Pearson, and will play the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin from March 10th (previews) 2010 for a limited season.
PHILADELPHIA, HERE I COME! Opens 3/15 at Gaiety Theatre
An exciting and welcome new production of Brian Friel's highly popular masterpiece 'Philadelphia, Here I Come!' is being produced by Noel Pearson, and will play the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin from March 10th (previews) 2010 for a limited season.
PHILADELPHIA, HERE I COME! Opens 3/15 at Gaiety Theatre
An exciting and welcome new production of Brian Friel's highly popular masterpiece 'Philadelphia, Here I Come!' is being produced by Noel Pearson, and will play the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin from March 10th (previews) 2010 for a limited season.
NEVER LAND Opens 10/8 At Rogue Machine
Fierce passions flood through Phyllis Nagy's award-winning play, a visionary love story set in a remote, rain-swept village in the South of France. NEVER LAND'S exploration of love, loss, cultural dispossession and the abiding power of the human imagination moves from scabrous wit to heart-breaking tenderness as it charts the course of three fateful days in the lives of a singular French family that yearns to be English.