Columbia University School of the Arts, Theatre Arts Program Presents BLACK SNOW, 2/3-2/6
by BWW News Desk
- Feb 3, 2010
Columbia Stages presents Black Snow by Mikhail Bulgakov, directed byMikhael Tara Garver and produced in association with The New Ensemble. On astormy night, Sergei sits alone with his first great novel in a small room inMoscow. A knock at the door propels him down the rabbit hole into an adventureof ridiculous proportions. This world premiere event melds together thehilarious and stunning adaptation by Keith Reddin with an epic original scoreby Andrew Gerle and Royce Vavrek. From the thunderous sound of the keys, thetrue music of a man's voice battles with your expectations. Performances for 'Black Snow' will be held February 3-6.
Columbia University School of the Arts, Theatre Arts Program Presents BLACK SNOW, 2/3-2/6
by BWW News Desk
- Jan 15, 2010
Columbia Stages presents Black Snow by Mikhail Bulgakov, directed byMikhael Tara Garver and produced in association with The New Ensemble. On astormy night, Sergei sits alone with his first great novel in a small room inMoscow. A knock at the door propels him down the rabbit hole into an adventureof ridiculous proportions. This world premiere event melds together thehilarious and stunning adaptation by Keith Reddin with an epic original scoreby Andrew Gerle and Royce Vavrek. From the thunderous sound of the keys, thetrue music of a man's voice battles with your expectations. Performances for 'Black Snow' will be held February 3-6.
LOVE TAKES WING Arrives On DVD May 5
by Charlie Piane
- Apr 10, 2009
LOVE TAKES WING, The Seventh Installment Of The Love Comes Softly Series, Arrives On DVD May 5 From Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
BLUE SURGE Begins Eclipse's 2009 Season 3/23-5/3
by BWW News Desk
- Mar 23, 2009
Rebecca Gilman's 'Blue Surge' Begins Eclipse's 2009 Season: Celebration Series Part II
Playwright Scholar Series Event -
In this humorous and touching story, a pair of cops and a pair of prostitutes struggle with class and the way that they view their own lives.
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