Tapestry Theatre Company Presents 1944 CHRISTMAS FROM HOME at the Hollywood Theatre, 12/4-20
by BWW News Desk
- Dec 4, 2009
1944 - the year of D-Day but the war is not yet over. Each year there has been hope that the end is in sight. There are still many stories to be told - tales of heroism and remorse, pain and joy. Tapestry Theatre Company revisits that year in America's history with an updated script, new music and arrangements, presented by many cast and band members from past years of the Christmas from Home series, joined by several performers new to the Tapestry stage.
Tapestry Theatre Company Presents 1944 CHRISTMAS FROM HOME at the Hollywood Theatre, 12/4-20
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Dec 3, 2009
1944 - the year of D-Day but the war is not yet over. Each year there has been hope that the end is in sight. There are still many stories to be told - tales of heroism and remorse, pain and joy. Tapestry Theatre Company revisits that year in America's history with an updated script, new music and arrangements, presented by many cast and band members from past years of the Christmas from Home series, joined by several performers new to the Tapestry stage.
Tapestry Theatre Company Presents 1944 CHRISTMAS FROM HOME at the Hollywood Theatre, 12/4-20
by Blair Ingenthron
- Nov 18, 2009
1944 - the year of D-Day but the war is not yet over. Each year there has been hope that the end is in sight. There are still many stories to be told - tales of heroism and remorse, pain and joy. Tapestry Theatre Company revisits that year in America's history with an updated script, new music and arrangements, presented by many cast and band members from past years of the Christmas from Home series, joined by several performers new to the Tapestry stage.
Photo Flash: American Fiesta Opening Night
by BWW News Desk
- May 1, 2007
Stephen Tomlinson's play American Fiesta is currently making its New York Premiere at the Vineyard Theatre as the theatre's final production for the 2006-7 season
Photo Coverage: S.A.G.E. Some Men Pre-Show Supper
by Linda Lenzi
- Mar 31, 2007
On Friday night, March 30th, Terrence McNally (and his partner Tom Kirdahy) introduced Second Stage Theatre to his newest play, Some Men and host some special guests - Marian Seldes, Nathan Lane and Marin Mazzie, among others - at a pre-performance supper at Etcetera, Etcetera