Lost Nation Theater to Present THE ADDAMS FAMILY Beginning This Month
Lost Nation Theater – central Vermont's resident professional theater will present THE ADDAMS FAMILY, the musical by Andrew Lippa, based on the comic strip, TV series, and movies. The show runs Wednesdays- Sundays, July 20–August 6 at LNT's wheelchair-accessible home within Montpelier City Hall Arts Center.
Photos: First Look at the World Premiere of HOW TO LIVE at LABA
Mindy Pfeffer’s new play HOW TO LIVE opened on January 25 at the 14th Street Y in the East Village. The World Premiere runs until January 29 and is being presented by LABA (A Laboratory for Jewish Culture), a NYC-based artist fellowship program for which Pfeffer was a part of in 2021. Jean Randich directs. Check out photos here!
Tickets Now On Sale For WAM Theatre's CADILLAC CREW
WAM Theatre will present Cadillac Crew by Tori Sampson (If Pretty Hurts Ugly Must be a Muhf**ka, Playwrights Horizons; This Land Was Made), directed by taneisha duggan (Jesus Hopped the “A” Train, University of Hartford; Blue Door, Juilliard), featuring returning WAM actors Cate Alston, MaConnia Chesser, and Alicia M.P. Nelson; and debuting Kyra Davis on the WAM stage.
Lost Nation Theatre to Stage World Premiere of LES FILLES DU QUOI?
We’ve all been there. Searching for answers to questions and only coming up with more questions! Aided by fabulous characters and her audience, acclaimed Vermont writer & performer Abby Paige may just find her answers as Lost Nation Theater presents her new play Les Filles du Quoi? June 16–26th at Montpelier City Hall Arts Center!
Theater Breaking Through Barriers to Return to the Stage With BRECHT ON BRECHT
Theater Breaking Through Barriers will return Off-Broadway with Brecht on Brecht. Directed by Nicholas Viselli, with musical direction by Dionne McClaine-Freeney, BRECHT ON BRECHT will begin performance on October 19 and will celebrate its opening night on Thursday, October 28, 2021, running through November 20, 2021, at A.R.T./ NY Theatre.
Also Known As Theatre Presents a Bloody Fairytale
Boston indie theatre company Also Known As Theatre is proud to announce its second production, In the Forest, She Grew Fangs by Stephen Spotswood, which will run November 16 - December 2 at the Calderwood Pavilion at the Boston Center for the Arts, located at 527 Tremont Street in Boston's South End.
Also Known As Theatre Presents a Bloody Fairytale
Boston indie theatre company Also Known As Theatre is proud to announce its second production, In the Forest, She Grew Fangs by Stephen Spotswood, which will run November 16 - December 2 at the Calderwood Pavilion at the Boston Center for the Arts, located at 527 Tremont Street in Boston's South End.