Theater for the New City Presents SIREN’S HEART
by BWW News Desk
- Oct 5, 2011
Theater for the New City (Crystal Field, Executive Director) will present SIREN'S HEART - Marilyn in Purgatory, written by Walt Stepp (Only Love Will Do, Lightin' Out-A Mark Twain Musical, Why We Shot Jack-The Conspirators' Drama), tonight through Octoer-23. Lissa Moira directs this one-woman show about Marilyn Monroe starring Louisa Bradshaw*. Gregory Nissen serves as Musical Director & Arranger & Don Garverick choreographs. Set Design is by David 'Zen' Mansley, Assistant to Mr. Mansley is Lytza Colon & Lighting Design is by William Giraldo.
Theater for the New City Presents SIREN’S HEART Beginning 10/5
by Kelsey Denette
- Sep 30, 2011
Theater for the New City (Crystal Field, Executive Director) will present SIREN'S HEART - Marilyn in Purgatory, written by Walt Stepp (Only Love Will Do, Lightin' Out-A Mark Twain Musical, Why We Shot Jack-The Conspirators' Drama), October 5-23. Lissa Moira directs this one-woman show about Marilyn Monroe starring Louisa Bradshaw*. Gregory Nissen serves as Musical Director & Arranger & Don Garverick choreographs. Set Design is by David 'Zen' Mansley, Assistant to Mr. Mansley is Lytza Colon & Lighting Design is by William Giraldo.
BWW Interviews: Dee Wallace Defines Bright Light For Her Life and For Yours
by Don Grigware
- Aug 5, 2011
Actress Dee Wallace, best known as the mother of Henry Thomas and Drew Barrymore in Steven Spielberg's E.T., is not only an award-winning actress but renowned acting coach and healer. The healing part of her career came out of the needs of her own personal turmoil. She has written three books, the latest called Bright Light. In our chat, she talks about the roots of her healing process and its components, Bright Light and her best loved work onscreen.
Dee Wallace Continues National Tour
by BWW News Desk
- Jul 28, 2011
Dee is a true tour de force, working with every kind of co-star from Cujo to Lassie, as well as countless directors, producers and some of Hollywood's biggest names, who personalities fell somewhere between the two, including Peter Jackson, Wes Craven, Joe Dante, Stephen King and Blake Edwards.
Dee Wallace Continues Tour; Stops in Santa Monica in July and Pasadena in August
by Kelsey Denette
- Jul 18, 2011
Opening to rave reviews, Dee Wallace travels through both New York with appearances on Good Morning America (http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/video/dee-wallace-lessons-life-acting-13718450) and 9 News in Denver (http://www.9news.com/entertainment/205521/343/ET-star-phones-home-in-her-new-book) to make appearances in Los Angeles and sounding areas. Dee is a true tour de force, working with every kind of co-star from Cujo to Lassie, as well as countless directors, producers and some of Hollywood's biggest names, who personalities fell somewhere between the two, including Peter Jackson, Wes Craven, Joe Dante, Stephen King and Blake Edwards.
Dee Wallace Begins National Tour
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Jun 16, 2011
Dee is a true tour de force, working with every kind of co-star from Cujo to Lassie, as well as countless directors, producers and some of Hollywood's biggest names, who personalities fell somewhere between the two, including Peter Jackson, Wes Craven, Joe Dante, Stephen King and Blake Edwards.
New Spidey Spoof Debuts at LA's Young Playwrights Festival, 6/16-19
by Nicole Rosky
- May 31, 2011
An all new SPIDER-MAN spoof will debut at the Blank Theatre Company's 19th Annual Young Playwrights Festival, titled SPIDER-MAN: TURN OFF THE LIGHTS. The show, which is one of twelve productions that will be featured at the four week event, is the brainchild of 17-year old Adam Brodheim from New York City.
Theater for the New City Presents ONLY LOVE WILL DO, 4/14 - 5/1
by BWW
News Desk
- Apr 14, 2011
After a sold-out run last November, Theater for the New City (Crystal Field, Executive Director) is proud to present, back by popular demand, ONLY LOVE WILL DO - A GayStraigt RomCom, written by Walt Stepp (Lightin' Out-A Mark Twain Musical, Why We Shot Jack-The Conspirators' Drama), from April 14th thru May 1st. Lissa Moira once again directs this Freudian Fandango of gay/straight romantic dramedy/sexploration.
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