Peculiar Works Project Brings FLOYDADA to Philadelphia Fringe
Peculiar Works Project is bringing its critically acclaimed work FLOYDADA to the 2017 Philadelphia Fringe Festival. This work, written by Barry Rowell, will run September 13-16 at 7:30 p.m. at The MAAS Building's Fifth Side, 1320 N. 5th Street; audiences will enter through the Garden Entrance. Tickets cost $20 and can be purchased at www.fringearts.com or by phone at 215-413-1318. More information about Peculiar Works Project can be found at www.peculiarworks.org.
Peculiar Works Project Presents FLOYDADA World Premiere, Now thru 4/11
Peculiar Works Project (Ralph Lewis, Catherine Porter and Barry Rowell) will present the World Premiere of Barry Rowell's Floydada, directed by David Vining (The Blue Puppies Cycle at The Chocolate Factory; Cracked at HERE) and featuring Catherine Porter (Mac Wellman's Crowbar at Victory Theatre; member of Indie Theatre Now's Hall of Fame) and Nomi Tichman.
Peculiar Works Project to Present FLOYDADA World Premiere, 3/26-4/11
Peculiar Works Project (Ralph Lewis, Catherine Porter and Barry Rowell) will present the World Premiere of Barry Rowell's Floydada, directed by David Vining (The Blue Puppies Cycle at The Chocolate Factory; Cracked at HERE) and featuring Catherine Porter (Mac Wellman's Crowbar at Victory Theatre; member of Indie Theatre Now's Hall of Fame) and Nomi Tichman.
Photo Flash: Stage Left Studio Opens WOMEN AT WORK Festival Tonight, 9/23
The 7th Annual Women at Work Festival will feature solo shows and short plays by and/or about women, tonight, September 23 through October 7 at Stage Left Studio. Ten productions of new works, popular touring plays and visiting artists have been accepted into the festival line-up. Check out photos from some of the shows below!
Cornbury- The Queen's Governor: History's a Drag
Theatre Askew presents the long-awaited premiere of William M. Hoffman and Anthony Holland's 'Cornbury: The Queen?s Governor', an historical fantasia on Edward Hyde, the third English Royal Governor of New York- who reportedly favored women?s clothing.