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AFTER THE FALL to Open Aux Dog Theatre's 10th Anniversary Season
by BWW News Desk - Sep 8, 2017


Opening Aux Dog Theatre Nob Hill's Tenth Anniversary Season on September 8 and running until October 1 is Arthur Miller's AFTER THE FALL.

W.G. Allen's SANCTUARY: A MEDIEVAL MYSTERY to Premiere at The Adobe in February
by BWW News Desk - Feb 10, 2017


Mr Allen's newest script, Sanctuary: A Medieval Murder Mystery will be premiered at The Adobe in February, 2017.

W.G. Allen's SANCTUARY: A MEDIEVAL MYSTERY to Premiere at The Adobe in February
by BWW News Desk - Jan 6, 2017


Mr Allen's newest script, Sanctuary: A Medieval Murder Mystery will be premiered at The Adobe in February, 2017.

The Adobe Theater to Stage Noel Coward's BLITHE SPIRIT This January
by BWW News Desk - Jan 6, 2017


???????The Adobe Theater, organized in in 1957, kicks off its 60th season with Noel Coward's most famous comedy, Blithe Spirit.

The Adobe Theater to Stage Noel Coward's BLITHE SPIRIT This January
by BWW News Desk - Nov 18, 2016


???????The Adobe Theater, organized in in 1957, kicks off its 60th season with Noel Coward's most famous comedy, Blithe Spirit.

Albuquerque Little Theatre Stages NOISES OFF, Now thru 4/26
by BWW News Desk - Apr 10, 2015


Albuquerque Little Theatre presents the sidesplitting comedy NOISES OFF!

Albuquerque Little Theatre to Stage NOISES OFF, 4/10-26
by BWW News Desk - Apr 5, 2015


Albuquerque Little Theatre presents the sidesplitting comedy NOISES OFF!

Adobe Theater to Present THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL
by Tyler Peterson - Nov 14, 2014


The Adobe Theater's first production of 2015 is The Night Thoreau Spent In Jail, by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee (authors of "Inherit The Wind"; "Auntie Mame"; and "First Monday In October"). The play is based on Henry David Thoreau's refusal to pay what he considered a 'war tax' for The Mexican-American War. Writing in the New York Times, theater critic Howard Taubman described the ideological relevance of the play to contemporary audiences by stating 'this play and its protagonist, though they are of the 19th century, are speaking to today's concerns: an unwanted war in another land, civil disobedience, the interdependence of man and nature, education, the role of government, and the governed."

Adobe Theater Premieres LOST LETTER, Now thru 11/17
by BWW News Desk - Oct 25, 2013


Sometimes the appearance of a simple story contains universal issues such as loss, abandonment, renewal, and hope for the future. Set in Depression era dustbowl Oklahoma, W.G.Allen's play, Lost Letter grapples with all of these with love and humor.

Photo Flash: Adobe Theater to Present Premiere of W. G. Allen's LOST LETTER
by Robert Diamond - Oct 20, 2013


Sometimes the appearance of a simple story contains universal issues such as loss, abandonment, renewal, and hope for the future. Set in Depression era dustbowl Oklahoma, W.G.Allen's play, Lost Letter grapples with all of these with love and humor.

Adobe Theater to Premiere LOST LETTER, 10/25-11/17
by Tyler Peterson - Oct 18, 2013


Sometimes the appearance of a simple story contains universal issues such as loss, abandonment, renewal, and hope for the future. Set in Depression era dustbowl Oklahoma, W.G.Allen's play, Lost Letter grapples with all of these with love and humor.

Adobe Theater to Premiere LOST LETTER, 10/25-11/17
by Tyler Peterson - Sep 13, 2013


Sometimes the appearance of a simple story contains universal issues such as loss, abandonment, renewal, and hope for the future. Set in Depression era dustbowl Oklahoma, W.G.Allen's play, Lost Letter grapples with all of these with love and humor.

The Adobe Theater to Present Rick Johnston's CAHOOTS, Beginning 1/11
by Kelsey Denette - Nov 26, 2012


"Cahoots," by Rick Johnston, has been called "a diverting comedy with murder" by the NY Times. It shows the dangers of a simple dinner party among four friends when long- suppressed secrets and hatreds suddenly emerge.

BWW Reviews: Adobe Theatre's ANGEL STREET - A Thriller Without Chills
by Anya Sebastian - Jul 9, 2012


GAS LIGHT, a Victorian thriller by British dramatist, Patrick Hamilton, opened in London in 1939 and in 1941 appeared on Broadway under the title, ANGEL STREET. The dark, psychological thriller about a murderous, scheming husband, who sets out to convince his wife that she is going mad, was an instant success and went on to become one of the longest-running non-musical shows in Broadway's history...

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