Theatre Row Appoints New Leadership
Wendy Rowden, President of Building for the Arts, is pleased to announce new leadership at Theatre Row, the Off-Broadway complex at 410 West 42nd Street. Building for the Arts is the non-profit organization that administers and programs Theatre Row.
Photo Flash: Sherman Playhouse to Open Mystifying Drama DARK OF THE MOON
On Friday, September 22, The Sherman Playhouse will debut its fall production of Howard Richardson and William Berney's Dark of the Moon, an eerie tale of forbidden love, set against the backdrop of the Smoky Mountains and the supernatural world. The curtain rises at 8:00 p.m. for a four-week run.
HAIR Plays MCCC's Kelsey Theatre, Now thru 5/4
The Theatre Program at Mercer County Community College (MCCC) takes audiences back to the turbulent, free-wheeling 1960s for the groundbreaking, exhilarating and heartbreaking musical "Hair." A product of the hippie counterculture and sexual revolution of that remarkable decade, "Hair" will be performed at MCCC's Kelsey Theatre Fridays, today, April 25 and May 2 at 8 p.m.; Saturdays, April 26 and May 3 at 8 p.m.; and Sundays, April 27 and May 4 at 2 p.m.
New American Folk Theatre Presents KENNEDY'S CHILDREN, 11/22-24
New American Folk Theatre is opening its second season with a special staged reading of Kennedy's Children by Robert Patrick. Directed by Jamal Howard, the reading will perform on Friday November 22 and Sunday November 24, 2013 at 8pm in The Attic at Chief O'Neill's Pub and Restaurant,3471 North Elston Ave, Chicago, IL 60618. To purchase tickets visit kennedyschildren.brownpapertickets.com or newamericanfolktheatre.org for more information.
VH1 Heats Up August With New Slate of Programming
Building on the momentum of previous eventful seasons, VH1 heats up August with a full slate of programming with returning favorites, 'T.I. & Tiny: The Family Hustle,' 'Marrying The Game,' 'Basketball Wives,' and 'Tough Love: CoEd.'
Conservatory Theatre Company closes season with DARK OF THE MOON, 4/13-22
Point Park University's Conservatory Theatre Company will close its season with Dark of the Moon, by Howard Richardson and William Berney, April 13 - 22, 2012 at the Pittsburgh Playhouse. A preview performance is open to the public on April 12. Jack Allison directs; original music is by Michael McKelvey.
DARK OF THE MOON Aiming for Broadway in 2012
According to a report by Variety, a handful of producers are currently working on both musical and screen adaptations of Howard Richardson's 1945 play, DARK OF THE MOON. The production team is aiming for a Broadway run in 2012.
Cotuit Center for the Arts Presents DARK OF THE MOON thru 10/24
Set in the Smoky Mountains of North Carolina in the early 1900s, 'Dark of the Moon' by Howard Richardson and William Berney, is an enduring classic of American Theatre which has been in near constant production since its 1945 New York Premiere. Described as a combination of 'Romeo and Juliet' and 'The Crucible,' 'Dark of the Moon' is at once a compelling love story and a stark dissection of what happens when two radically contrasting cultures collide.
Cotuit Center for the Arts Presents DARK OF THE MOON thru 10/24
Set in the Smoky Mountains of North Carolina in the early 1900s, 'Dark of the Moon' by Howard Richardson and William Berney, is an enduring classic of American Theatre which has been in near constant production since its 1945 New York Premiere. Described as a combination of 'Romeo and Juliet' and 'The Crucible,' 'Dark of the Moon' is at once a compelling love story and a stark dissection of what happens when two radically contrasting cultures collide.
Cotuit Center for the Arts Announces Upcoming Performances
A unique exhibition of 2 Artists working together for 12 months to create a Fusion of work. Stone carver Dave Campbell and glass artist Michael Magyar, both from Sandwich, came together every week for 1 year to create 12 sculptures. It all started out as an idea to create a series of pieces using each other's ideas and materials. They had worked together on some smaller projects over a period of 4 or so years, when they decided to focus on a series of work designed by both artists.