'The Showtune Mosh Pit' for August 18th, 2009
by Paul W. Thompson - Aug 18, 2009
The latest in unauthorized gossip and buzz from the heart of Chicago's showtune video bars. 'My Fair Lady,' 'Cabaret,' 'The Merry Widow' and more....
DANCING WITHOUT YOU: Still Finding Itself
by BWW News Desk - Aug 16, 2009
The 2009 Baltimore Playwrights Festival continues with Robin Rouse's DANCING WITHOUT YOU, playing though August 16th in Catonsville.
CAPA Announces Their 2009 Summer Movie Series Line-up Of Classics & Cult Faves
by Charlie Piane - Aug 13, 2009
CAPA's 2009 Summer Movie Series, the longest-running classic film series in America, celebrates its 39th anniversary with a lineup of classics, cult favorites, and most beloved films. The 2009 series will run July 17 - August 30, at the historic Ohio Theatre (39 E. State St.), and is made possible through the generous support of National City, now a part of PNC.
CAPA Announces Their 2009 Summer Movie Series Line-up Of Classics & Cult Faves
by Charlie Piane - Aug 12, 2009
CAPA's 2009 Summer Movie Series, the longest-running classic film series in America, celebrates its 39th anniversary with a lineup of classics, cult favorites, and most beloved films. The 2009 series will run July 17 - August 30, at the historic Ohio Theatre (39 E. State St.), and is made possible through the generous support of National City, now a part of PNC.
Alden B. Dow Museum of Science & Art at Midland Center for the Arts Presents 'Einstein' 8/8-12/6
by - Aug 8, 2009
His face is instantly recognizable; his name a synonym for 'genius.' Not since Galileo and Newton has one scientist so advanced our understanding of the universe as Albert Einstein (1879-1955). Einstein, a comprehensive exhibition that celebrates the life and theories of one of the greatest scientists of all time opens at the Alden B. Dow Museum of Science and Art at Midland Center for the Arts on August 8, 2009, and remains on view through December 6, 2009.
The Howard County Arts Council's 20th Annual Road To The Arts Weekend Held 9/11-13
by Gabrielle Sierra - Aug 6, 2009
Be a pART of ART this fall during the Howard County Arts Council's 20th annual Road to the Arts weekend: September 11-13, 2009! This event celebrating the beginning of the 2009-2010 gallery season, encourages art lovers to explore the breadth and diversity of visual arts opportunities in Howard County.
THE GOLDEN GAYS Opens 9/10 At The Cavern Club Theatre In Silver Lake
by Reynard Loki - Aug 5, 2009
Opening night for The Golden Gays is set for September 10th 2009 at the Cavern Club Theatre in Silver Lake. Produced by Los Angeles based writer John Trapper, this new work explores the world of four older gay men who are unhealthily obsessed with the famous foursome. Thanks to their equally dysfunctional therapist, they are able to explore their obsession through a novel new therapy. Through the process, they are also able to search their shallow souls for answers to other questions facing older gay men, the answers often coming in the form of a show tune from the decades familiar to thirty-somethings and above.
SPEECH & DEBATE, REASONS TO BE PRETTY And More Announced As Part Of Phoenix Theatre's 2009-2010 Season
by Charlie Piane - Aug 3, 2009
The Phoenix Theatre of Indianapolis proudly announces the 2009-2010 season, which includes one National New Play Network rolling World Premiere, five Midwest Premieres and two plays that have just ended their Broadway runs, The Most Damaging Wound by Blair Singer and Reasons to be Pretty by Neil LaBute. Another highlight will be contemporary playwright Steven Dietz's Yankee Tavern produced at the Phoenix at the same time IRT will be presenting his play Becky's New Car, so that patrons can see two of Dietz's plays back to back on Indy stages.
Muny's 2009 Season Continues with CAMELOT
by Chris Gibson - Jul 28, 2009
T.H. White's classic book, The Once and Future King, is the basis of Alan Jay Lerner's script and lyrics for CAMELOT, but the real focus of this musical adaptation is the romantic triangle that forms between King Arthur, Lady Guenevere and Sir Lancelot.
MSMT Presents THE DROWSY CHAPERONE For Final Production Of 2009 Season
by Gabrielle Sierra - Jul 27, 2009
Maine State Music Theatre's final production of the 2009 season is the rousing musical within a comedy, 'The Drowsy Chaperone.' This Tony Award winning musical for Best Book and Score boasts delightful music and lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Gregg Morrison and a book by Bob Martin and Don McKellar.
Alden B. Dow Museum of Science & Art at Midland Center for the Arts Presents 'Einstein' 8/8-12/6
by Gabrielle Sierra - Jul 23, 2009
His face is instantly recognizable; his name a synonym for 'genius.' Not since Galileo and Newton has one scientist so advanced our understanding of the universe as Albert Einstein (1879-1955). Einstein, a comprehensive exhibition that celebrates the life and theories of one of the greatest scientists of all time opens at the Alden B. Dow Museum of Science and Art at Midland Center for the Arts on August 8, 2009, and remains on view through December 6, 2009.
Laurents, Ludwig, Alexander, Cuccioli and Saxe Featured In George Street Playhouse's 2009-2010 Season
by Eddie Varley - Jul 22, 2009
Artistic Director David Saint announced today the selections for George Street Playhouse's 2009-2010 season. In this economic downturn, when many arts organizations across the country are choosing to revive popular plays and musicals, Artistic Director David Saint has instead renewed the theatre's commitment to producing new work. The 2009-10 George Street Playhouse season will feature no less than four new works and one play, still to be announced.
World Premiere Of Matt May's 'Still Untitled'
by Beau Higgins - Jul 22, 2009
STILL UNTITLED, a new play written by South Florida resident Matt May, based upon stories by Terrance Olear, will receive its world premiere production July 22 - 26, 2009 in Fort Lauderdale. Set backstage on the opening night of Tristan O'Brien's Broadway debut, the play chronicles his reflections on life, love, loss, and perseverance, while coping with the back-to-back deaths of his mother and brother.