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Kervigo Ensemble Theater Presents World Premiere Readings Of T Club And GEN
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Sep 10, 2020


Kervigo Ensemble Theater presents the world premiere readings of T Club by Jac ford and GEN by Makaela Shealy-Sachot September 28 and October 5, respectively, via Zoom.

Columbia University School Of The Arts Presents THE WOMAN / THE MAN Directed By Jeffrey Page
by A.A. Cristi - Jan 24, 2019


Columbia University School of the Arts is proud to present Jeffrey Page's  (Columbia MFA Directing Candidate 2019) production of The Woman / The Man.

Photo Flash: FUNNYHOUSE OF A NEGRO and CRAZY EIGHTS Continue 2017 ASDS Rep Season
by BWW News Desk - Apr 20, 2017


The Actors Studio Drama School 2017 Repertory Season opened Week 4 of its seven-week series of exciting and challenging theatre with Funnyhouse of a Negro by Adrienne Kennedy and Crazy Eights by David Lindsay-Abaire. Scroll down for photos of the actors onstage!

Photo Flash: DOUBT and THE LODGER Continue ASDS Rep Season
by BWW News Desk - Apr 13, 2017


The Actors Studio Drama School 2017 Repertory Season opened Week 3 of its seven-week series of exciting and challenging theatre with Doubt, A Parable by John Patrick Shanley and The Lodger by Joan Schenkar. Scroll down for photos of the actors in action!

Classical Theatre Lab to Present A FAMILY AFFAIR, Begin. 7/19
by Tyler Peterson - Jul 17, 2014


The Classical Theatre Lab and the City of West Hollywood present A Family Affair by Alexander Ostrovsky, adapted from a translation by Geroge R. Noyes, directed by Mel Green. Causing an uproar when published in 1850, this broad and irreverent Russian comedy of manners centers around a greedy merchant, Bolshov, who makes a fraudulent bankruptcy application in order to finance the lavish lifestyle of his bourgeois husband-hunting daughter. When Bolshov's accomplices run off with his assets and his daughter, he descends into professional and psychological ruin and is jailed. Upon his release, Bolshov, a new man ready to walk the straight and narrow, finds that his selfish and cantankerous family has not changed one bit.

BWW Reviews: SOMETHING OF SILVER, A Musical Merchant of Venice
by Ellen Dostal - Jul 18, 2012


SOMETHING OF SILVER, otherwise known as The Merchant of Venice with Music, is Tony Tanner's latest adaptation for Classical Theatre Lab & the City of West Hollywood's Free Shakespeare in the Park.

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