Photos: First Look at Chris Weikel's PRIDE HOUSE at The Flea Theater
by Blair Ingenthron - Jan 20, 2024
Production images have been released for Chris Weikel's Pride House, opening tonight and running through February 10 at The Flea Theater in NYC, representing the first production of the 50th Anniversary Season of TOSOS (The Other Side of Silence), NYC's oldest and longest producing LGBTQIA+ theater company. Check out the photos below!
TOSOS Announces 50th Anniversary Season PRIDE HOUSE Premiering January 18
by A.A. Cristi - Dec 19, 2023
New York City's oldest and longest producing LGBTQIA+ theater company TOSOS (Artistic Director Mark Finley) has announced the launch of their 50th Anniversary Season, including two full productions, an expansive reading series, annual gala, and several impactful events activated to celebrate the community.
Penguin Rep Theatre Announces 2023 Season
by Stephi Wild - Apr 11, 2023
Penguin Rep Theatre, under the leadership of Joe Brancato, founding Artistic Director, and Andrew M. Horn, Executive Director, has announced its 2023 season -- the professional company's 45th -- will kick off April 14.
Review: POPCORN FALLS at NJ Rep-A Laugh a Minute
by Marina Kennedy - Jan 17, 2023
'Popcorn Falls' at NJ Rep is a one-of-a-kind show that promises patrons a terrific time at the theatre. It’s sure to sell out so get your tickets while you can.
Photos: First Look at POPCORN FALLS at New Jersey Rep
by Blair Ingenthron - Jan 7, 2023
NJ Rep, located at 179 Broadway, Long Branch, will present, Popcorn Falls written by James Hindman and starring Broadway veterans, James Hindman and Tom Souhrada. Performances are January 12 through February 12. Check out photos from the production here!
C.S. Lewis' THE GREAT DIVORCE to be Presented at The Kauffman Center
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jul 6, 2021
Fellowship for Performing Arts will return to live theatrical performances in Kansas City on Saturday, Sept. 11, at 4 p.m. with the hit national tour of C.S. Lewis' The Great Divorce. This acclaimed production shows Lewis “at his imaginative best,” as described by the Dallas Morning News.