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Japan Society Welcomes the Yamamoto Kyogen Co 3/26-28
by Gabrielle Sierra - Mar 23, 2010


Japan Society welcomes the Yamamoto Kyogen Company in a presentation of two classic kyogen tales, Shido Hogaku (Stop in Your Tracks) and Tsukimi Zato (Moon-viewing Blind Man). In the midst of a six-city North American tour, Yamamoto Kyogen Company plays three performances at Japan Society March 26 - 28.

Horse Trade and Dysfunctional Theatre Present A VOLUMINOUS EVENING OF BREVITY, 3/22
by BWW News Desk - Mar 22, 2010


A VOLUMINOUS EVENING OF BREVITY is an evening of short plays both comic and tragic dating to the beginning of the 20th Century and will begin performances March 22nd.

Yamamoto Kyogen Company to Perform at University of Pittsburgh, 3/20
by BWW News Desk - Mar 20, 2010


The University of Pittsburgh will hold a special presentation from The Asian Studies Center (UCIS) and the Japan Society on March 20th. The Yamamoto Kyogen Company will perform two plays Tsukimi Zato (Stop in Your Tracks) and Shido Hogaku (Moon-viewing Blind Man at Charity Randall Theatre (located on the main level of the Stephen Foster) at 8pm.

Downtown Cabaret Children's Co Presents RED RIDING HOOD: A VAUDEVILLE ROMP!
by BWW News Desk - Mar 6, 2010


The Downtown Cabaret Children's Company presents RED RIDING HOOD: A VAUDEVILLE ROMP! Book, Music and Lyrics by GERALDINE ANN SNYDER

Yamamoto Kyogen Company Presents 'Shido Hogaku' and 'Tsukimi Zato', 3/26 & 3/27
by BWW News Desk - Mar 5, 2010


Japan Society welcomes the Yamamoto Kyogen Company in a presentation of two classic kyogen tales, Shido Hogaku (Stop in Your Tracks) and Tsukimi Zato (Moon-viewing Blind Man). In the midst of a six-city North American tour, Yamamoto Kyogen Company plays three performances at Japan Society March 26 - 28.

Yamamoto Kyogen Company to Perform at University of Pittsburgh, 3/20
by Samantha Jacobsen - Feb 24, 2010


The University of Pittsburgh will hold a special presentation from The Asian Studies Center (UCIS) and the Japan Society on March 20th. The Yamamoto Kyogen Company will perform two plays Tsukimi Zato (Stop in Your Tracks) and Shido Hogaku (Moon-viewing Blind Man at Charity Randall Theatre (located on the main level of the Stephen Foster) at 8pm.

The Purple Rose Theatre Company Celebrates Love and Lovers 2/15
by BWW News Desk - Feb 15, 2010


The Purple Rose Theatre Company will celebrate love and lovers with a wildly hilarious and sometimes sentimental entertainment for a lucky few.

Horse Trade and Dysfunctional Theatre Present A VOLUMINOUS EVENING OF BREVITY
by Gabrielle Sierra - Feb 11, 2010


A VOLUMINOUS EVENING OF BREVITY is an evening of short plays both comic and tragic dating to the beginning of the 20th Century.

THE MEETING, Hosted by Justin Sayre, Returns to the Duplex on 2/8
by BWW News Desk - Feb 8, 2010


The Meeting* is a monthly comedy/variety show for homosexuals and their friends. A 'gay' romp through politics, sexual and otherwise, social news, music, skits, and other important life-changing information. Produced by Adam J. Rosen & Rudy Scala, The Meeting* returns to The Duplex Cabaret Theatre on February 8th at 9:30 pm with host Justin Sayre. Past "agenda items" have included the romantic saga of gay penguins at the Central Park Zoo, a nativity play celebrating the birth of Quentin Crisp, a guide to the so-called "gay panic" defense, and musical numbers with cabaret star Molly Pope. The February show will pay tribute to the life of Warhol Superstar Jackie Curtis.

Japan Society Announces Its Spring 2010 Performing Arts Season
by Gabrielle Sierra - Feb 5, 2010


Japan Society announces an exciting spring season featuring a variety of art forms, ranging from traditional Japanese comic theater to a weekend of experimental music.

Downtown Cabaret Children's Co Presents RED RIDING HOOD: A VAUDEVILLE ROMP!
by Gabrielle Sierra - Feb 1, 2010


The Downtown Cabaret Children's Company presents RED RIDING HOOD: A VAUDEVILLE ROMP! Book, Music and Lyrics by GERALDINE ANN SNYDER

THE MEETING, Hosted by Justin Sayre, Returns to the Duplex 2/8
by Mary Hanrahan - Jan 28, 2010


The Meeting* is a monthly comedy/variety show for homosexuals and their friends. A 'gay' romp through politics, sexual and otherwise, social news, music, skits, and other important life-changing information. Produced by Adam J. Rosen & Rudy Scala, The Meeting* returns to The Duplex Cabaret Theatre on February 8th at 9:30 pm with host Justin Sayre. Past "agenda items" have included the romantic saga of gay penguins at the Central Park Zoo, a nativity play celebrating the birth of Quentin Crisp, a guide to the so-called "gay panic" defense, and musical numbers with cabaret star Molly Pope. The February show will pay tribute to the life of Warhol Superstar Jackie Curtis.

The Purple Rose Theatre Company Celebrates Love and Lovers 2/15
by Gabrielle Sierra - Jan 26, 2010


The Purple Rose Theatre Company will celebrate love and lovers with a wildly hilarious and sometimes sentimental entertainment for a lucky few.

Nashville theatre's top performances of '09: The Ensembles
by Jeffrey Ellis - Jan 1, 2010


If, indeed, 'it takes a village,' and if, as the poets say, 'no man is an island,' then perhaps no art form is more collaborative than live theatre. With a village of artists backstage and offstage assuring that each production is mounted, then coming to life during each performance, the collaborative effort is renewed. And what audiences see onstage is the collaboration of artists, the people who comprise the acting ensemble, the folks who bring the stagebound script to life, sending it soaring into our imaginations.

REVIEW: 'Christmas Belles' at Chaffin's Barn Dinner Theatre
by Jeffrey Ellis - Nov 20, 2009


Directed by Nate Eppler, Christmas Belles is staged in the round at Chaffin's Barn (as are all their shows), which works well for the play's hilariously overblown situations. Audiences have a birds-eye view of everything that's happening and that lends an even greater ring of authenticity to the hijinks unfolding onstage. By using every square foot of the Barn's playing area, Eppler involves the audience more intimately in the yuletide frivolities at the Tabernacle of the Lamb Church.

REVIEW: 'See How They Run' at Chaffin's Barn Dinner Theatre
by Jeffrey Ellis - Oct 25, 2009


Burr's even-handed direction and his unerring eye and ear for what is truly funny ensure that King's circa 1940s script is winningly interpreted and offers further proof that good farce, no matter its age, remains highly entertaining and laugh-out-loud funny. With Burr's expertly cast ensemble enacting the ridiculously absurd situations, you have a winning combination that will delight audiences of all ages and backgrounds.

Northlight Theatre Opens 35th Season With THE MARVELOUS WONDERETTES 9/17 Thru 10/25
by BWW News Desk - Oct 25, 2009


Northlight Theatre opens its 35th Season with the hit musical, The Marvelous Wonderettes. The production runs September 17-October 25, 2009 at Northlight Theatre, 9501 Skokie Blvd in Skokie.

Northlight Theatre Presents Chicago Premiere Of THE MARVELOUS WONDERETTES 9/17-10/25
by BWW News Desk - Oct 25, 2009


Northlight Theatre, under the direction of Artistic Director BJ Jones and Executive Director Timothy J. Evans, opens its 35th Season with the hit musical The Marvelous Wonderettes, written and directed by Roger Bean with music direction by Brian Baker and choreography by Janet Miller. The Chicago premiere runs September 17-October 25, 2009, at Northlight Theatre, 9501 Skokie Blvd in Skokie.

Northlight Theatre Opens 35th Season With THE MARVELOUS WONDERETTES 9/17 Thru 10/25
by BWW News Desk - Oct 25, 2009


Northlight Theatre opens its 35th Season with the hit musical, The Marvelous Wonderettes. The production runs September 17-October 25, 2009 at Northlight Theatre, 9501 Skokie Blvd in Skokie.

REVIEW: 'Noises Off' from Circle Players
by Jeffrey Ellis - Oct 17, 2009


The inspired lunacy of Michael Frayn's Noises Off is a good choice for any theatre company seeking to offer a glimpse into the wacky antics of life on the boards and Circle Players continues its 60th annual season with a largely successful production that features the aforementioned stellar performances of Maggie Pitt and Jeremy Maxwell in the roles of Poppy and Tim (the techies in Frayn's show-within-a-show structure). Pitt and Maxwell deliver disarmingly natural performances amid all the hilarious hijinks taking place in Frayn's wonderfully funny farce and they very nearly-actually, they do it outright-steal the show.

'See How They Run' opens 10/15 at Chaffin's Barn Dinner Theatre
by BWW News Desk - Oct 15, 2009


See How They Run is described as a 'hilarious 1940s slapstick farce that takes place in a quaint English vicarage.' The vicar's wife is a former actress--vicar plus stage diva can only equal hijinks and mayhem, of course--and she's joined by four men dressed like priests (two of whom are imposters). The vicar's wife is pretending to be married to one who not her real husband, there's a bishop clad in pajamas, a nosy neighbor hiding in the coat closet and a silent maid, all of whom are being interrogated by a British army sergeant who's looking for an escaped POW.

'See How They Run' opens 10/15 at Chaffin's Barn Dinner Theatre
by Jeffrey Ellis - Oct 1, 2009


See How They Run is described as a 'hilarious 1940s slapstick farce that takes place in a quaint English vicarage.' The vicar's wife is a former actress--vicar plus stage diva can only equal hijinks and mayhem, of course--and she's joined by four men dressed like priests (two of whom are imposters). The vicar's wife is pretending to be married to one who not her real husband, there's a bishop clad in pajamas, a nosy neighbor hiding in the coat closet and a silent maid, all of whom are being interrogated by a British army sergeant who's looking for an escaped POW.

Albuquerque Theatre Guild Releases Their October 2009 Performance Calendar
by BWW News Desk - Sep 30, 2009


More theatrical performances take place every weekend here in Albuquerque than in any other U.S. city of its size. Live drama offerings range from musicals to dramas to comedies, Christian plays, children's theatre, improvisational cabaret, Shakespearean classics, American standards, and new work by emerging playwrights from a variety of backgrounds.

'The Marvelous Wonderettes:' Forever Female at the Northlight Theatre
by Paul W. Thompson - Sep 28, 2009


In the smallish pantheon of shows that followed in the footsteps of "Forever Plaid," that early 90s ode to the boy bands of the 1950s and 60s that uses a small cast, one set and a "juke box" of Baby Boomer radio hits, many of them quite naturally feature girls. ("Beehive" comes to mind, as does the recent "Shout.") And now comes "The Marvelous Wonderettes," ....

Cast Announced For McCarther Theatre Centre's Production Of 'She Stoops To Conquer'
by BWW News Desk - Sep 24, 2009


The cast has been announced for the McCarther Theatre Centre's production of Oliver Goldsmith's 'She Stoops to Conquer', directed by Nicholas Martin. The show plays October 13-November 1.

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