THE TALK: Opens at Where Eagles Dare Studios, 11/13by BWW News Desk - November 13, 2009THE TALK: an equity showcase about suburban sexual secrets comes to New York November 13th. A suburban struggle to keep sexual secrets destroys a family and the son who has discovered the sins of the father. As the talk unfolds each character is forced to make a decision on whether to use the truth to destroy the family or to begin again. The talk is not always black and white. THE TALK: Opens at Where Eagles Dare Studios, 11/13by BWW News Desk - November 4, 2009THE TALK: an equity showcase about suburban sexual secrets comes to New York November 13th. A suburban struggle to keep sexual secrets destroys a family and the son who has discovered the sins of the father. As the talk unfolds each character is forced to make a decision on whether to use the truth to destroy the family or to begin again. The talk is not always black and white. The Talking Band Returns to La MaMa E.T.C. With RADNEVSKY'S REAL MAGIC, Previews 10/9by BWW News Desk - October 9, 2009Acclaimed downtown theatre company The Talking Band returns to La MaMa E.T.C. (74 East 4th Street) this fall with RADNEVSKY'S REAL MAGIC -- a magical new play by Paul Zimet and Peter Samelson about a master illusionist returning to the stage after almost thirty years out of the limelight -- with previews set to begin October 9, prior to its official press opening October 11. The Talking Band Returns to La MaMa E.T.C. With RADNEVSKY'S REAL MAGIC, Previews 10/9by BWW News Desk - October 9, 2009Acclaimed downtown theatre company The Talking Band returns to La MaMa E.T.C. (74 East 4th Street) this fall with RADNEVSKY'S REAL MAGIC -- a magical new play by Paul Zimet and Peter Samelson about a master illusionist returning to the stage after almost thirty years out of the limelight -- with previews set to begin October 9, prior to its official press opening October 11. The Talking Band Returns to La MaMa E.T.C. With RADNEVSKY'S REAL MAGIC, Previews 10/9by Gabrielle Sierra - September 16, 2009Acclaimed downtown theatre company The Talking Band returns to La MaMa E.T.C. (74 East 4th Street) this fall with RADNEVSKY'S REAL MAGIC -- a magical new play by Paul Zimet and Peter Samelson about a master illusionist returning to the stage after almost thirty years out of the limelight -- with previews set to begin October 9, prior to its official press opening October 11. The Talking Band Returns to La MaMa E.T.C. With RADNEVSKY'S REAL MAGIC, Previews 10/9by Gabrielle Sierra - September 10, 2009Acclaimed downtown theatre company The Talking Band returns to La MaMa E.T.C. (74 East 4th Street) this fall with RADNEVSKY'S REAL MAGIC -- a magical new play by Paul Zimet and Peter Samelson about a master illusionist returning to the stage after almost thirty years out of the limelight -- with previews set to begin October 9, prior to its official press opening October 11. CUNY Presents AN EVENING WITH THE TALKING BAND 11/14by BWW News Desk - October 14, 2008CUNY will present 'An Evening with The Talking Band' on October 14, featuring Paul Zimet and Ellen Maddow of The Talking Band discussing their work and current production, FLIP SIDE. CUNY Presents AN EVENING WITH THE TALKING BAND 11/14by Reynard Loki - October 10, 2008CUNY will present 'An Evening with The Talking Band' on October 14, featuring Paul Zimet and Ellen Maddow of The Talking Band discussing their work and current production, FLIP SIDE. Naked Angels To Present Off-Bway Premiere of 'The Talk'by Faetra Petillo - July 28, 2008New York's eternally boundary-pushing theater company Naked Angels (Geoffrey Nauffts, Artistic Director and Brittany O'Neill, Managing Director) has announced that it will present the Off Broadway premiere of The Talk, a new American play by Frank Pugliese, directed by Sheryl Kaller. American Premiere of Hampton's 'The Talking Cure' Needs Therapyby Timothy Kuryak - April 16, 2004Christopher Hampton's latest play, 'The Talking Cure,' in its American Premiere last evening at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, under the direction of Gordon Davidson, has much more interesting and fascinating production notes in the program than any of the action on stage would suggest.
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