Trustus Theatre Announces SATAN IN HIGH HEELS Reading, 3/26
by Kelsey Denette
- Mar 8, 2012
Trustus Theatre will be introducing Columbia to a new play this month as they host a reading of Columbia playwright Robbie Robertson's new work, Satan in High Heels, on Monday, March 26 at 7:00pm. All proceeds from the reading benefit Trustus Theatre, and tickets are $15. Reservations can be made by calling the box office at (803) 254-9732.
Gemini CollisionWorks Presents Antrobus & Gone
by BWW
News Desk
- Jan 27, 2012
The Brick Theater, Inc. will present a Gemini CollisionWorks production of Antrobus & Gone: two one-act plays written, designed, and directed by Ian W. Hill, assisted by Berit Johnson, as part of THE COLLISIONWORKS: At The Ends (in repertory with ObJects).
Gemini CollisionWorks Presents Antrobus & Gone
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Jan 9, 2012
The Brick Theater, Inc. will present a Gemini CollisionWorks production of Antrobus & Gone: two one-act plays written, designed, and directed by Ian W. Hill, assisted by Berit Johnson, as part of THE COLLISIONWORKS: At The Ends (in repertory with ObJects).
The Brick Presents Antrobus & Gone
by BWW
News Desk
- Aug 28, 2011
The Brick Theater, Inc. presents a Gemini CollisionWorks production of Antrobus & Gone two new one-act plays written, designed, and directed by Ian W. Hill assisted by Berit Johnson part of THE COLLISIONWORKS 2011: At The Ends
ANTROBUS & GONE to Play The Brick in August, Opens 8/13
by BWW News Desk
- Aug 13, 2011
Two short plays, two endings, two new beginnings. This year's collection of shows from Gemini CollisionWorks, The Collisionworks 2011: At The Ends (aka 3 Terminal Plays or 3 Ultimate Plays), focuses on finality, mortality, and the conclusion of all things, with the caveat that each tragic ending can bring the possibility of a glorious new beginning. These two plays, at turns both funny and heartbreaking, face the reality of their terminal endings with a smile and the belief that there will always be someone left to carry on, remember history, and start again.
ANTROBUS & GONE to Play The Brick in August
by Kelsey Denette
- Jul 28, 2011
Two short plays, two endings, two new beginnings. This year's collection of shows from Gemini CollisionWorks, The Collisionworks 2011: At The Ends (aka 3 Terminal Plays or 3 Ultimate Plays), focuses on finality, mortality, and the conclusion of all things, with the caveat that each tragic ending can bring the possibility of a glorious new beginning. These two plays, at turns both funny and heartbreaking, face the reality of their terminal endings with a smile and the belief that there will always be someone left to carry on, remember history, and start again.
The Brick Presents Antrobus & Gone
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Jul 27, 2011
The Brick Theater, Inc. presents a Gemini CollisionWorks production of Antrobus & Gone two new one-act plays written, designed, and directed by Ian W. Hill assisted by Berit Johnson part of THE COLLISIONWORKS 2011: At The Ends
PEG O’ MY HEART THE MUSICAL Plays MITF, Begins July 16
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Jul 5, 2011
The World Premiere of Peg O' My Heart the Musical is being presented at the 12th annual Midtown International Theater Festival and produced by Gwen Arment, producer and artistic director of Hell's Kitchen Musicals.
Napa Valley Film Festival Announces Inaugural Festival Dates
by BWW
News Desk
- Jan 24, 2011
Napa Valley Film Festival (NVFF) Co-Founders and Directors Brenda and Marc Lhormer have announced a series of launch events - sponsored by The St. Regis Deer Valley - taking place January 23 and 24 during the 2011 Sundance Film Festival.
Napa Valley Film Festival Announces Inaugural Festival Dates
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Jan 5, 2011
Napa Valley Film Festival (NVFF) Co-Founders and Directors Brenda and Marc Lhormer have announced a series of launch events - sponsored by The St. Regis Deer Valley - taking place January 23 and 24 during the 2011 Sundance Film Festival.
Frog and Peach Present CYMBELINE, 10/7-31
by BWW
News Desk
- Oct 31, 2010
THE FROG & PEACH THEATRE CO., those naughty thespians, are pleased to announce their production of William Shakespeare's CYMBELINE, not your grandmother's Shakespeare, directed by Lynnea Benson. CYMBELINE will play a four-week limited engagement at The West End Theatre (The Church of St. Paul & St. Andrew, 263 West 86th Street, 2nd Fl.--wheelchair accessible). Performances begin Thursday, October 7 and continue through to Sunday, October 31. Opening Night is Saturday, October 9 (7:30 p.m.).
Frog and Peach Present CYMBELINE, 10/7-31
by BWW
News Desk
- Oct 7, 2010
THE FROG & PEACH THEATRE CO., those naughty thespians, are pleased to announce their production of William Shakespeare's CYMBELINE, not your grandmother's Shakespeare, directed by Lynnea Benson. CYMBELINE will play a four-week limited engagement at The West End Theatre (The Church of St. Paul & St. Andrew, 263 West 86th Street, 2nd Fl.--wheelchair accessible). Performances begin Thursday, October 7 and continue through to Sunday, October 31. Opening Night is Saturday, October 9 (7:30 p.m.).
Frog and Peach Present CYMBELINE, 10/7-31
by Nicole Rosky
- Sep 22, 2010
THE FROG & PEACH THEATRE CO., those naughty thespians, are pleased to announce their production of William Shakespeare's CYMBELINE, not your grandmother's Shakespeare, directed by Lynnea Benson. CYMBELINE will play a four-week limited engagement at The West End Theatre (The Church of St. Paul & St. Andrew, 263 West 86th Street, 2nd Fl.--wheelchair accessible). Performances begin Thursday, October 7 and continue through to Sunday, October 31. Opening Night is Saturday, October 9 (7:30 p.m.).
The Brick Theater Presents DEVILS Through 8/29
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Aug 26, 2010
The city of Loudon, unlike most of the country, is at peace. While religious wars swept the country and kept the Protestants and the Catholics at each others' throats, the sects live and have lived together without incident in the city for years, primarily due to the charismatic priest Father Urbain Grandier, who acts as a kind of second Governor of the town, loved and respected (despite his frequent and well-known personal transgressions, mostly involving the women of Loudon), but also due to its secure battlements, which keep the city separate and self-sustaining (and whose security has been guaranteed by King Louis the XIII).
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