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Burbage Theatre Company Presents Shakespeare's JULIUS CAESAR, Now thru 9/7
by BWW News Desk - Aug 23, 2014


The Burbage Theatre Company (BTC) presents Julius Caesar, today, August 23-September 7.

Photo Flash: Tragedy! Conspiracy! First Look at Burbage Theatre's JULIUS CAESAR
by BWW News Desk - Aug 22, 2014


Burbage Theatre Company's production of William Shakespeare's JULIUS CAESAR, directed by Jeff Church, began previews on Thursday, August 21 and opens tomorrow, Saturday, August 23, 2014, running through Sunday, September 7 2014. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!

Burbage Theatre Company Presents Shakespeare's JULIUS CAESAR 8/23-9/07
by Sally Henry Fuller - Aug 17, 2014


The Burbage Theatre Company (BTC) presents Julius Caesar, August 23-September 7. Julius Caesar is a play about men who make mistakes; great men whose choice to act was met with grave consequences.

Nominees Announced for 2014 Gypsy Rose Lee Awards!
by Nicole Rosky - Jan 10, 2014


Seattle Theater Writers, a critics' circle of local theater writers and reviewers, today announces the 2013 slate of nominees of the third annual Gypsy Rose Lee Awards, theater awards devoted to recognizing excellence across the economic spectrum of professional Seattle theaters.

Epic Theatre Company and Artists' Exchange to Join Forces, Sept 2013
by BWW News Desk - Aug 23, 2013


Come September, Epic Theatre Company and Artists' Exchange will officially join forces, as Epic moves into the black box theatre space at Artists' Exchange, becoming the organization's first ever resident theater company.

Museum of The Moving Image Hosts The Rural Route Film Festival, Now thru 8/4
by Movies News Desk - Aug 2, 2013


Whether it be a modern-day western set in a Chilean desert, a documentary about two Chinese women thrust into the worldwide economic downturn, or a drama about a forced marriage in a Senegalese village, the Rural Route Film Festival screens work about people and cultures normally overlooked by the mainstream media.Museum of the Moving Image will continue its partnership with Rural Route Films, to present the ninth edition of their annual film festival, from today, August 2 through 4, with screenings of 28 films from 13 countries, including five feature films and a program devoted to the late American documentarian Les Blank. This year, the festival will also have an outdoor component at the Museum, with free live music and local food for purchase in the Museum's new George S. Kaufman Courtyard.

Photo Flash: First Look at William Hall, Jr., Ryan Childers and More in Taproot Theatre's THE WHIPPING MAN
by BWW News Desk - Mar 30, 2013


Taproot Theatre asks soul searching questions about faith, justice and family with Matthew Lopez's highly acclaimed The Whipping Man, which opened last night, March 29 and runs through April 27, 2013. Producing Artistic Director Scott Nolte directs the Seattle Premiere of The Whipping Man. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the production below!

Taproot Theatre Hosts Seattle Premiere of THE WHIPPING MAN, Now thru 4/27
by BWW News Desk - Mar 27, 2013


Taproot Theatre asks soul searching questions about faith, justice and family with Matthew Lopez's highly acclaimed The Whipping Man, opening on March 29.

Taproot Theatre to Host Seattle Premiere of THE WHIPPING MAN, 3/27-4/27
by BWW News Desk - Mar 18, 2013


Taproot Theatre asks soul searching questions about faith, justice and family with Matthew Lopez's highly acclaimed The Whipping Man, opening on March 29.

Taproot Theatre Opens THE WHIPPING MAN, 3/29
by Kelsey Denette - Feb 21, 2013


Taproot Theatre will present The Whipping Man, opening on March 29.

BWW Reviews: TWO TRAINS RUNNING Arrives at Syracuse Stage
by Josh Austin - Feb 3, 2013


How good can chicken taste when you really wanted ham-when you've spent an exhaustive amount of energy for it? Chicken will never taste the same again: probably sour and, perhaps pridelessly cheap. Fittingly for TWO TRAINS RUNNING, ham and chicken are inherently a cultural war cry, excitedly felt at Syracuse Stage.

Chapman University Names Conservatory of Music for Longtime Choral Director/Performing Arts Dean and Philanthropist Couple
by Robert Diamond - Jan 23, 2013


Chapman University has named its Conservatory of Music in honor of Dr. William Hall, the longtime choral director and performing-arts dean at the university, who is celebrating his 50th year at Chapman this year, and Newport Beach couple Marybelle and Sebastian P. Musco, whose support of performing arts at Chapman has included their leadership of the fundraising drive for the $64 million, 1,100-seat Musco Center for the Arts, set to open on campus in 2015.

MBA Wins State One-Act Play Competition for Third Time Since 2005
by Jeffrey Ellis - Oct 29, 2012


For the third time since 2005, student actors from Montgomery Bell Academy in Nashville-along with a trio of actresses "on loan" from Harpeth Hall School-have claimed the state one-act play competition during this past weekend's Tennessee Theatre Association annual meeting in Maryville.

Sony Pictures Animation Celebrates 10th Anniversary With Retrospective Film Series
by Caryn Robbins - Aug 27, 2012


The 10th anniversary celebration of Sony Pictures Animation (SPA) continues with a five-week series of special screenings featuring SPA's beloved collection of animated and hybrid films, as well as reunions with filmmakers participating in Q & As following each screening, rare footage/materials from the SPA archives and giveaways.

International Celebrity Images Presents THE REEL AWARDS, 2/21-25
by Sarah Moore - Feb 11, 2011


Lights! Cameras! Action! Ready, or not, the bus chock full of celebrity impersonators is headed to Las Vegas! International Celebrity Images will present The 20th Annual Production of THE REEL AWARDS, an entertaining two and a half-hour tongue in cheek parody, homage, spoof and tribute to the real Academy Awards, as well as the 11th Celebrity Impersonators Convention at the Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino

Seattle Repertory Theatre Closes Run of FENCES, April 18th
by BWW News Desk - Apr 18, 2010


Seattle Repertory Theatre ends its run during the 25th anniversary of August Wilson's beloved story of baseball and family, Fences. The play is being staged in a number of notable productions across the country, including on Broadway this month. Seattle Rep's production will end its run April 18, 2010.

Seattle Repertory Theatre Presents FENCES; Previews 3/26, Opening Night 3/31
by BWW News Desk - Mar 31, 2010


Seattle Repertory Theatre celebrates the 25th anniversary of August Wilson's beloved story of baseball and family, Fences. The play is being staged in a number of notable productions across the country, including on Broadway next month. Seattle Rep's production, which plays March 26-April 18, 2010, is proud to include Wilson's widow Constanza Romero as the costume designer.

Seattle Repertory Theatre Presents FENCES; Previews 3/26, Opening Night 3/31
by BWW News Desk - Mar 26, 2010


Seattle Repertory Theatre celebrates the 25th anniversary of August Wilson's beloved story of baseball and family, Fences. The play is being staged in a number of notable productions across the country, including on Broadway next month. Seattle Rep's production, which plays March 26-April 18, 2010, is proud to include Wilson's widow Constanza Romero as the costume designer.

Seattle Repertory Theatre Presents FENCES; Previews 3/26, Opening Night 3/31
by Mary Hanrahan - Mar 2, 2010


Seattle Repertory Theatre celebrates the 25th anniversary of August Wilson's beloved story of baseball and family, Fences. The play is being staged in a number of notable productions across the country, including on Broadway next month. Seattle Rep's production, which plays March 26-April 18, 2010, is proud to include Wilson's widow Constanza Romero as the costume designer.

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