BWW REVIEWS: THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED, The Garrick Theatre
by Jessica Pinkett
- Jan 26, 2010
The Little Dog Laughed had a hugely successful run on Broadway in 2006, so with the addition of one of Britain's favourite female comedians and some tabloid-friendly rising stars, it's no surprise that it's already proving a huge hit with UK audiences.
West End Premiere of THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED Opens Tonight at the Garrick Theatre, 1/20
by Jeff Dennhardt
- Jan 20, 2010
The West End premiere of Douglas Carter Beane's THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED opens tonight, January 20, at London's Garrick Theatre. The cast features film star Rupert Friend alongside Tamsin Greig, Olivier Award winner for her performance in Much Ado About Nothing with the Royal Shakespeare Company, and is directed by Jamie Lloyd. The cast also features British actors Gemma Arterton and Harry Lloyd. The play began previews January 9th.
THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED Next Up in REPaloud Play-Reading Series
by BWW News Desk
- Jan 16, 2010
Martha Wilkinson, one of Nashville's most popular actresses, will take on the role of Diane, which won Julie White the Tony Award for her performance on Broadway. Wilkinson is joined in the reading by her husband, David Compton, as well as Marin Miller and Patrick Waller. Lauren Shouse, Tennessee Rep's artistic associate, will direct.
THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED Next Up in REPaloud Play-Reading Series
by BWW News Desk
- Jan 15, 2010
Martha Wilkinson, one of Nashville's most popular actresses, will take on the role of Diane, which won Julie White the Tony Award for her performance on Broadway. Wilkinson is joined in the reading by her husband, David Compton, as well as Marin Miller and Patrick Waller. Lauren Shouse, Tennessee Rep's artistic associate, will direct.
THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED Next Up in REPaloud Play-Reading Series
by Jeffrey Ellis
- Dec 31, 2009
Martha Wilkinson, one of Nashville's most popular actresses, will take on the role of Diane, which won Julie White the Tony Award for her performance on Broadway. Wilkinson is joined in the reading by her husband, David Compton, as well as Marin Miller and Patrick Waller. Lauren Shouse, Tennessee Rep's artistic associate, will direct.
NCTC Announces Their Upcoming 2009-2010 Pride Season
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Mar 17, 2009
THE NEW CONSERVATORY THEATRE CENTER (Ed Decker, Founding Artistic Director) is delighted to announce the 2009/10 Pride Season. Now in its fifteenth year, NCTC's Pride Season programming promotes the Theatre's visionary mission to promote exploration and open dialogue among audiences and developing playwrights in order to celebrate diversity and foster community.
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