Composers Concordance To Present TIMBRE TANTRUM This Week
by A.A. Cristi - Nov 27, 2024
On Friday, November 29th, 2024 at 7pm, Composers Concordance will presents the next installment of its 'Timbre Tantrum' series. Each event this season features 3 or 4 of the same instruments, plus rhythm section.
Marylebone Theatre Reveals Spring 2024 Season
by Stephi Wild - Nov 24, 2023
Marylebone Theatre has announced an exciting Spring 2024 season of drama and dance. The season includes a contemporary adaptation of Dostoyevsky’s Dream of a Ridiculous Man by Laurence Boswell; famed poet Sir Ben Okri presents Revolution Earth; the moving The Most Precious of Goods is translated and directed by Nicholas Kent; and Marylebone Theatre presents its first dance pieces.Â
Composers Concordance to Present GENE AND THE BRASS in December
by Blair Ingenthron - Nov 4, 2023
On Friday, December 1st at 5:30pm, Composers Concordance will present a concert of brass music by composer Gene Pritsker and his friends. Joining Gene for this event are trumpeters Peter Oswald and Franz Hackl, John Clark on horn and Steve Swell on trombone.
EMX Meets CompCord at Hošek Contemporary Gallery
by Stephi Wild - Oct 25, 2022
On November 22nd at 7pm at Hošek Contemporary Gallery, Composers Concordance & Eclectic Music eXtravaganza present a chamber music event with an array of eclectic musicians. The venue is located on The Motor Ship Heimatland, on the Spree river in the middle of Berlin.
London's Newest Theatre Opens Doors With The World Premiere Of An Unfinished Schiller Play
by Stephi Wild - Oct 5, 2022
London’s newest performing arts venue, Marylebone Theatre, has launched with a world premiere directed by Tim Supple. Marylebone Theatre, near Baker Street, intends to carve out a special place on the London cultural scene as a beautiful and grand but intimate setting offering cross-arts programming with theatre, music, dance and spoken word.
Review: DMITRY, Marylebone Theatre
by Gary Naylor - Oct 5, 2022
Dmitry, a new play, is described as 'After Schiller', but, in its dissection of the ruthless manipulation of a young man aiming for the Tsardom of Russia, one finds parallels more recent blockbusters.
GOOD Leads our Top Ten Shows for October
by Aliya Al-Hassan - Oct 1, 2022
The weather might be cooling, but the West End is heating up. October's theatrical offerings provide an embarassment of riches, with some fantastic shows coming up: from David Tennant as the lead in C.P. Taylor's acclaimed play GOOD to Carrie Hope Fletcher in The Caucasian Chalk Circle at the Rose, to Juliet Stevenson in The Doctor and Elton's John's new musical Tammy Faye.
Photos: Go Inside Rehearsal for DMITRY at Marylebone Theatre
by A.A. Cristi - Sep 23, 2022
Marylebone Theatre presents a realisation of an unfinished, visionary work by Friedrich Schiller. Dmitry (based on the peerless dramatist’s incomplete play Demetrius), will launch the bold new venue’s inaugural season and will star The Crown’s Tom Byrne (The Crown, Netflix; Twelfth Night, RSC; Black Mirror, Netflix) in the title role. See photos from inside rehearsal.Â
Cast Announced for DMITRY at Marylebone Theatre
by Stephi Wild - Jul 27, 2022
Marylebone Theatre has announced the cast for their realisation of an unfinished, visionary work by Friedrich Schiller. Dmitry (based on the peerless dramatist’s incomplete play Demetrius), will launch the bold new venue’s inaugural season and will star The Crown’s Tom Byrne (The Crown, Netflix; Twelfth Night, RSC; Black Mirror, Netflix) in the title role.Â
Marylebone Theatre Launches With DMITRY
by Stephi Wild - Jun 20, 2022
Marylebone Theatre, an exciting new London cross-arts venue, is launching with a rediscovery of an unfinished visionary work by Friedrich Schiller, which offers a revelatory perspective on the current crisis on Europe’s eastern borders.Â
Composers Concordance to Present The Formation Solenne
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Nov 10, 2021
Composers Concordance will present The Formation Solenne from Germany in a program of eclectic contemporary music for voice, piano, and other instruments on Saturday, December 11 at Benzaquen Hall at the DiMenna Center in New York City.
BWW Blog: Royal Central School of Speech and Drama's Martin Wylde on Commissioning New Work for Central Students
by BWW News Desk - Jan 7, 2020
Martin Wylde is an acting teacher, theatre director and active advocate of both new writing and new work, commissioning and developing plays within the conservatoire and for industry. As Principal Lecturer and Programme Leader for MA Acting at London's Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, he teaches Stanislavsky derived acting methodologies and scene study and directs public productions and showcases on both the Classical and Contemporary Acting courses