Dad's Garage to Stage New Sketch Show WOMAN OF THE YEAR
This February, Dad's Garage will challenge the portrayal of modern women in society during the scripted comedy show "Woman of the Year." Featuring sketches written by the ladies of Dad's Garage, this show twists all sorts of traditional notions of how women are supposed to act, dress, think, and live their lives. The story begins on New Year Day and goes through a year of life for a typical American woman. Traipsing through Valentine's Day, July 4, Black History Month, Halloween, and more, the sketches subvert how male-female dynamics play out in everyday life. During Valentine's Day, female executives talk about what crap men will buy to feel better about their endowment. See what happens when a Black Friday shopper meets his match in the women of his dreams. Madame President must save Christmas. And women celebrate their favorite holiday-April 20. The sketches confront female stereotypes in the home, office, and public spaces.
WPPAC Presents The Rocky Horror Show 1/13-15
White Plains Performing Arts Center's Conservatory Theatre has announced the return of their highly-acclaimed, fully staged production of THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW, featuring the young professional members of the Conservatory Theatre program.
WPPAC Presents The Rocky Horror Show 1/13-15
White Plains Performing Arts Center's Conservatory Theatre has announced the return of their highly-acclaimed, fully staged production of THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW, featuring the young professional members of the Conservatory Theatre program.
Photo Flash: Transport Group's HELLO AGAIN in Rehearsal!
Transport Group (TG), the winner of a special 2007 Drama Desk Award and 2007 and 2010 OBIE Awards, will present the first major New York revival of Hello Again, words and music by Michael John LaChiusa (suggested by the play La Ronde by Arthur Schnitzler), and directed by Artistic Director Jack Cummings III (two-time Drama Desk Award nominee for Outstanding Director for TG's The Audience and The Boys in the Band), beginning performances Friday, March 4, with an opening scheduled for Sunday, March 20, at 52 Mercer Street. The production runs through Sunday, April 3.
Review - Being Audrey: Oh, To Be A Movie Star
While the new musical by James Hindman (book) and Ellen Weiss (score) appears to be a promising work in progress, Transport Group's premiere production of Being Audrey, helmed by the company's Artistic Director Jack Cummings III, is loaded with bright, shiny charms that display their material in a dazzling little jewel box.