The Young Vic's KAFKA'S MONKEY Begins April 3
by Kelsey Denette
- Mar 15, 2013
Theatre for a New Audience in association with Baryshnikov Arts Center, present Kathryn Hunter in the New York premiere of Kafka's Monkey, based on A Report to an Academy by Franz Kafka adapted by Colin Teevan and directed by Walter Meierjohann, for an18-performance run thru Wednesday, April 17.
Brooklyn Museum Announces Jean Paul Gaultier Exhibition
by Kelsey Denette
- Nov 28, 2012
The Brooklyn Museum will be the only East Coast venue for The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk, the first international exhibition dedicated to the groundbreaking French couturier, organized by the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. The critically acclaimed touring show, already seen by half a million people, spans the Paris-based designer's 37-year career and includes iconic examples never before exhibited. The Brooklyn presentation will include new material not shown in the previous venues, including ensembles from his recent runway shows.
Symphony Space Presents John Cage's HOW TO GET STARTED, Beg. 11/1
by BWW News Desk
- Nov 1, 2012
To mark John Cage's centennial year, Symphony Space is proud to present the composer's rarely-heard 1989 conceptual work 'How to Get Started' in a series of three performances by pairs of noted musicians and writers who know each other well. Author Oscar Hijuelos and bandleader Arturo O'Farrill take the stage tonight, November 1; playwright Wallace Shawn and his composer sibling Allen Shawn perform today, November 15; and poet Robert Pinsky joins singer-songwriter John Wesley Harding today, December 13.
History Premieres LOST MAGIC DECODED Tonight, 10/18
by TV News Desk
- Oct 18, 2012
In LOST MAGIC DECODED, a new two-hour special premiering tonight, October 18 at 9 pm ET on HISTORY, Steve Cohen tracks down, decodes, and resurrects ten of the most thrilling and shocking magical illusions ever witnessed.
Jim Fletcher and Kate Moran Star in Pascal Rambert's LOVE'S END, Now thru 10/13
by BWW News Desk
- Oct 10, 2012
The French Institute Alliance Francaise (FIAF), New York's premiere French cultural center, and the Abrons Arts Center, present the American premiere of Love's End, from writer and director Pascal Rambert, as part of the 2012 Crossing the Line festival. This unraveling of a broken relationship features Kate Moran, currently a featured performer in Einstein on the Beach, and Obie Award-winner Jim Fletcher, best known for his work in Elevator Repair Service's Gatz and Richard Maxwell's New York City Players.
History to Premiere LOST MAGIC DECODED, 10/18
by Caryn Robbins
- Oct 4, 2012
In LOST MAGIC DECODED, a new two-hour special premiering Thursday, October 18 at 9 pm ET on HISTORY, Steve Cohen tracks down, decodes, and resurrects ten of the most thrilling and shocking magical illusions ever witnessed.
Symphony Space Presents John Cage's HOW TO GET STARTED in Series of Three Performances
by Sierra Fox
- Sep 27, 2012
To mark John Cage's centennial year, Symphony Space is proud to present the composer's rarely-heard 1989 conceptual work 'How to Get Started' in a series of three performances by pairs of noted musicians and writers who know each other well. Author Oscar Hijuelos and bandleader Arturo O'Farrill take the stage on Thursday, November 1; playwright Wallace Shawn and his composer sibling Allen Shawn perform on Thursday, November 15; and poet Robert Pinsky joins singer-songwriter John Wesley Harding on Thursday, December 13.
Jim Fletcher and Kate Moran Star in Pascal Rambert's LOVE'S END, 10/10-13
by BWW News Desk
- Sep 24, 2012
The French Institute Alliance Francaise (FIAF), New York's premiere French cultural center, and the Abrons Arts Center, present the American premiere of Love's End, from writer and director Pascal Rambert, as part of the 2012 Crossing the Line festival. This unraveling of a broken relationship features Kate Moran, currently a featured performer in Einstein on the Beach, and Obie Award-winner Jim Fletcher, best known for his work in Elevator Repair Service's Gatz and Richard Maxwell's New York City Players.
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