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SPIES FOR THE POPE Comes to Theater For The New City Next Month

'SPIES FOR THE POPE' is a picaresque spy story set during the Thirty Years War. Theater for the New City presents this intriguing play by Douglas Lackey, directed by Alexander Harrington. Catch the show from Nov 9-26, 2023, at Theater for the New City.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Bio Play WHEN THERE ARE NINE Will Open in February at Pride Arts Center

Casting has been announced for PrideArts’ production of WHEN THERE ARE NINE. This world premiere by American writer Sally Deering is a dream play in which the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg recalls the personal relationships and professional challenges she made on her life’s journey as a feminist, lawyer, and Supreme Court Justice, as she struggles to understand her legacy before it’s too late.
THE WAYWARD DAUGHTER OF JUDAH THE PRINCE to be Presented by Theater for a New City

'The Wayward Daughter of Judah the Prince' by Douglas Lackey begins in Palestine in the late second century C.E. Learn how to get tickets to the show, in which Hannah is the dutiful and learned daughter of Judah the Prince, compiler of The Mishnah--the core section of The Talmud.  She serves her father as his loyal daughter and scribe.
MORE BEAUTIFUL by Craig Lucas to be Presented by Putnam Theatre Alliance

More Beautiful, the new play Craig Lucas will be presented by Putnam Theatre Alliance and directed by Alice Jankell. They are pairing this with Sherwood Anderson's 1940 play, Above Suspicion, directed by Donald Kimmel.
Theater for the New City Presents LUDWIG AND BERTIE

'Ludwig and Bertiea?? by Douglas Lackey examines the relationship of two leading twentieth century philosophers, Ludwig Wittgenstein and Bertrand Russell.  Theater for the New City (TNC) will present the play's world premiere run September 26 to October 13, directed by Alexander Harrington.
Juilliard Opera Presents Benjamin Britten's THE TURN OF THE SCREW

Juilliard's Ellen and James S. Marcus Institute for Vocal Arts, under the leadership of Artistic Director Brian Zeger, opens its opera season with Britten's The Turn of the Screw, featuring Juilliard singers and the Juilliard Orchestra, conducted by Steven Osgood and directed by John Giampietro, on Wednesday, November 14 and Friday, November 16, 2018, at 7:30pm, and Sunday, November 18, 2018, at 2pm in Juilliard's Peter Jay Sharp Theater.
Theater For The New City To Present ARENDT-HEIDEGGER: A LOVE STORY

Martin Heidegger and Hannah Arendt were leading intellectuals of the twentieth century. In the 1920's, they had a passionate affair. In the 1930's, Heidegger became an ardent Nazi while Arendt became an ardent Zionist. Nevertheless, after the war, they still continued to correspond and to meet. Douglas Lackey dramatizes their relationship in 'Arendt-Heidegger: A Love Story,' a five-character play to be presented by Theater for the New City from September 27 to October 14. Its dialogue and action go beyond known facts, but everything in the play is consistent with them. Alexander Harrington directs.
BWW Interview: Life Jacket Theatre's Travis Russ Discusses Bringing True Stories to the Stage in AMERICA IS HARD TO SEE

Before a performance of the play America is Hard to See, audience members have the opportunity to wander across a canvas map of Miracle Village. What appears as a gridded crisscrossing of rural living quarters is home to a community of men - sex offenders - who are finding a way to move forward. Travis Russ, artistic director at Life Jacket Theatre Company, calls this Southern Florida community one of many "little dots" on a map, where real people have stories to tell. In his case, Russ decided that the stories within Miracle Village should be told onstage. In a phone interview with BroadwayWorld, Russ discussed bringing the residents' true stories to the theatre.
Akashic Books Announces New Releases in Noir and Caribbean Fiction

New Noir New Orleans Noir: The Classics edited by Julie Smith Akashic Books continues its award-winning series of original noir anthologies, launched in 2004 with Brooklyn Noir. Each volume comprises stories set in a distinct neighborhood or location within the respective city.
Spotlight Theatre's TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Begins Tonight

Spotlight Theatre presents 'To Kill a Mockingbird' tonight, October 10 through November 7 at the John Hand Theater in Lowry with performances on Fridays, Todays at 7:30.p.m; Sundays at 2 p.m and Today, October 31 at 2 p.m. (no evening performance on Oct. 31).
Spotlight Theatre's TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD to Run 10/10-11/7

Spotlight Theatre presents "To Kill a Mockingbird" October 10 through November 7 at the John Hand Theater in Lowry with performances on Fridays, Saturdays at 7:30.p.m; Sundays at 2 p.m and Saturday, October 31 at 2 p.m. (no evening performance on Oct. 31). Tickets are $19-$22 and available by calling 720-880-8727 or online at www.thisisspotlight.com.
BWW Reviews: The Contained Energy of Paul Taylor

A recent Lincoln Center showcase reveals the sense of careful composition behind a visionary American artist.
The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Presents MODERN NATURE: GEORGIA O'KEEFFE AND LAKE GEORGE, Now thru 5/11

The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco present Modern Nature: Georgia O'Keeffe and Lake George, organized by The Hyde Collection in association with the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum. The exhibition, which begins its exclusive West Coast presentation at the de Young today, February 15, 2014, is the first major exhibition to examine the body of work that Georgia O'Keeffe (1887?1986) created based on her experiences at Lake George.
The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Presents MODERN NATURE: GEORGIA O'KEEFFE AND LAKE GEORGE, 2/15-5/11

The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco present Modern Nature: Georgia O'Keeffe and Lake George, organized by The Hyde Collection in association with the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum. The exhibition, which begins its exclusive West Coast presentation at the de Young on February 15, 2014, is the first major exhibition to examine the body of work that Georgia O'Keeffe (1887?1986) created based on her experiences at Lake George.
The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum Announces Modern Nature Exhibition, Today

The Hyde Collection, in association with the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, is organizing a first-of-its kind exhibition that will closely examine the body of work created by O'Keeffe of and at Lake George, New York. The exhibition opens in Santa Fe on October 4, 2013 and will be on view through January 2014.
IN FRIENDSHIP: STORIES BY ZONA GALE Begins Tonight at Z Space

To mark the the 20th Anniversary of both Word for Word and Z Space, the Word for Word Charter Members present 'In Friendship: Stories by Zona Gale', opening with a press night on Saturday August 17, 8pm and running through September 8 (previews today, August 14 -16) at Z Space's new second venue, Z Below, at 470 Florida Street.
The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum Announces Modern Nature Exhibition, 10/4

The Hyde Collection, in association with the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, is organizing a first-of-its kind exhibition that will closely examine the body of work created by O'Keeffe of and at Lake George, New York. The exhibition opens in Santa Fe on October 4, 2013 and will be on view through January 2014.
IN FRIENDSHIP: STORIES BY ZONA GALE to Celebrate Word for Word and Z Space's 20th Anniversary, Beg. 8/14

To mark the the 20th Anniversary of both Word for Word and Z Space, the Word for Word Charter Members present 'In Friendship: Stories by Zona Gale', opening with a press night on Saturday August 17, 8pm and running through September 8 (previews August 14 -16) at Z Space's new second venue, Z Below, at 470 Florida Street.
Mime Bill Bowers to Perform Solo Show at Cape May Stage, 6/17

New York mime Bill Bowers takes audiences on a funny and poignant journey through mime, music and monologues. On Monday June 17, Bowers will bring his acclaimed solo show, 'Beyond Words,' with spoken and silent stories of small town America, to Cape May Stage's Robert Shackleton Playhouse.
George Bellows Retrospective Goes On View at Metropolitan Museum

George Bellows (1882-1925) was regarded as one of America's greatest artists when he died, at the age of 42, from a ruptured appendix.

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