A grown-up story about growing up!brbrWhen his parents get divorced and he's forced to move from New York to a small town in Indiana, Evan Goldman just wants to make friends and survive the school year. Easier said than done. brbrThe star quarterback is threatening to ruin his life and his only friend, Patrice, won't talk to him. The school freak sees an opportunity for blackmail and someone is spreading the nastiest rumors.brbrWith an unforgettable rock score from Tony Award-winning composer Jason Robert Brown, "13" is a hilarious, high-energy musical for all ages about discovering that cool is where you find it, and sometimes where you least expect it.
Comic, former child star, outspoken activist, and 2006 TV Land Award winner Alison Arngrim--who played the badly-behaved Nellie Oleson on 'Little House on the Prairie' for seven years--will return to New York with Confessions of a Prairie Bitch on May 12 and 13 at The Cutting Room
Following the success of the first 'Gay Singles Night,' Confessions of a Mormon Boy, the hit solo play written and performed by Steven Fales and directed by Tony Award-winner Jack Hofsiss (The Elephant Man), will host a second 'Gay Singles Night;' it will take place on Thursday, April 13 at 8pm with a post-show cocktail reception where gay singles will have the opportunity to mix and mingle with other gay singles as well as Fales
Apple Computer expert Scott Rose will bring his one-man show, Computer Geek: One Nerd's Search For His Soulmate to Chicago stages beginning April 13
MCC THEATER announced today that FELICIA FIELDS (The Color Purple), along with a special performance by members of Broadway's THE WEDDING SINGER will join the celebrity cast of 'MISCAST,' a star-studded musical revue featuring some of Broadway's biggest names singing show tunes in roles they would never, ever perform.
This fall, cries ofrevolt rock the Roman Capitol - and The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey- in Shakespeare's brilliant political thriller, Julius Caesar. Loyalty,honor and betrayal collide in this searing tale of revolution, in which omensof doom and deadly conspiracies erupt into civil war, and leaders rise and falllike the tides.
Richard E. Waits will headline Andrea Frierson-Toney's new musical drama Soon of a Mornin,' which will open on September 13th as part of the New York Musical Theatre Festival
Soho Think Tank's Ice Factory festival will showcase six premieres of new plays in six weeks, from July 6th to August 13th
The 2004-2005 Broadway theatre season boasted thriving grosses and a terrific number of Tony-eligible plays and musicals
The Drama League is pleased to announce the nominees for The 71st Annual Drama League Awards, which will be presented at its annual luncheon and ceremony on Friday, May 13, 2005.
The Drama League is proud to announce that the 71st Annual Drama League Awards luncheon and ceremony will be held on Friday, May 13, 2005 beginning at Noon in the Broadway Ballroom of The Marriott Marquis Hotel.
Paper Mill Playhouse is proud to present the world premiere of 'Harold & Maude: The Musical,' starring Academy Award-winner Estelle Parsons, Eric Millegan, Donna English, Donna Lynne Champlin and Danny Burstein.
The Duplex Cabaret Theatre is pleased to present BELTERS WE HAVE HEARD ON HIGH, a celebration of the lyrics of Bill Russell, the esteemed lyricist of Side Show, Elegies for Angels, Punks and Raging Queens and Pageant, among other projects. Belters. will be performed for two special performances only, Mondays, December 13 and 20 at 7pm.
The Zipper Theatre and Bill Coyle will present Euan Morton in Concert for five shows only beginning Wednesday November 10 through Sunday, November 14, 2004.
The third of the new Fall season of the American Theatre Wing 'Working In The Theatre' Seminars continues on Thursday, November 4th. Playwrights, puppets and not for profit theatre companies are all major components of an exciting theatre season on Broadway and Off. This season, on a new set and in a new larger facility, the popular 'Working in the Theatre' Seminars have been expanded. The American Theatre Wing continues to provide a unique, enlightening, behind-the-scenes theatrical experience with these star-studded panels comprised of Broadway and Off-Broadway's major theatre personalities. Once again the ATW Seminars will provide some of the most entertaining and informative discussions on theatre today.
Some of the 'Special Civil Rights Award' honorees were Harvey Fierstein, Laura Linney (Sight Unseen), Alan Cumming, Hal Sparks, John Tartaglia, Joyce Randolph, Larry Kramer, Christopher Sieber and more...
The National Actors Theatre, founded by Tony Randall 13 years ago, presented its annual Benefit, A BROADWAY FROLIC 2004, in the Grand Ballroom of the Plaza Hotel on Monday, April 19, 2004.
Bryan Batt hosted the 7th annual Broadway Bears event held by Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS on Sunday, February 15th and BroadwayWorld.com was there.
TABOO TO CLOSE ON SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2004 AFTER 16 PREVIEWS AND 100 PERFORMANCES
See what you can expect to see on-stage in the coming year in Los Angeles and throughout Southern California!
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