The New York FRIGID Festival is an open and uncensored theater festival presented by Horse Trade Theater Group in association with San Francisco's Exit Theatre.
The eighth annual Modfest, a celebration of new music, dance, drama, film, literature, poetry, and the visual arts at Vassar College, will feature 30 events at various locations across the Poughkeepsie campus from January 21 through February 7, 2010. Programs and events will be open to the public without charge.
The New York FRIGID Festival is an open and uncensored theater festival presented by Horse Trade Theater Group in association with San Francisco's Exit Theatre.
Writers' Theatre Artistic Director Michael Halberstam and Executive Director Kathryn M. Lipuma announce its production of The Old Settler by John Henry Redwood, directed by Ron OJ Parson.
A wife who looks after the home. A husband who is an inventor. Two growing children. A knowing and unreliable maid, and two pets.
For one night only and under one roof, local arts lovers are invited to attend a celebration to kick off the 2009-2010 cultural season. Culture Collision will be held on Wednesday, September 2, from 6 to 8 p.m., at the New Orleans Museum of Art.
For one night only and under one roof, local arts lovers are invited to attend a celebration to kick off the 2009-2010 cultural season. Culture Collision will be held on Wednesday, September 2, from 6 to 8 p.m., at the New Orleans Museum of Art.
For one night only and under one roof, local arts lovers are invited to attend a celebration to kick off the 2009-2010 cultural season. Culture Collision will be held on Wednesday, September 2, from 6 to 8 p.m., at the New Orleans Museum of Art.
A wife who looks after the home. A husband who is an inventor. Two growing children. A knowing and unreliable maid, and two pets.
B Street Theatre will stage the second play of THE NIBROC TRILOGY, SEE ROCK CITY, continuing the story of young Kentuckians Raleigh and May, so delightfully started in LAST TRAIN TO NIBROC.
Theatre in the Valley's next production is Biloxi Blues by Neil Simon, directed by Theron LaFountain. Biloxi Blues plays on Sunday, August 16 at Sun City MacDonald Ranch in the ballroom at their Desert Willow Clubhouse. Call the Sun City MacDonald Ranch clubhouse for ticketing information. It continues at the Henderson Convention Center on Friday, August 21 and Saturday, August 22.
Theatre in the Valley's next production is Biloxi Blues by Neil Simon, directed by Theron LaFountain. Biloxi Blues opened August 16th at Sun City MacDonald Ranch's Desert Willow Clubhouse, and continues at the Henderson Convention Center tonight, Friday, August 21 and Saturday, August 22 (200 S. Water Street, Henderson, NV 89015). Tickets cost $10 for adults and $8 for children under 12.
Theatre in the Valley's next production is Biloxi Blues by Neil Simon, directed by Theron LaFountain. Biloxi Blues plays on Sunday, August 16 at Sun City MacDonald Ranch in the ballroom at their Desert Willow Clubhouse. Call the Sun City MacDonald Ranch clubhouse for ticketing information. It continues at the Henderson Convention Center on Friday, August 21 and Saturday, August 22.
Theatre in the Valley's next production is Biloxi Blues by Neil Simon, directed by Theron LaFountain. Biloxi Blues plays on Sunday, August 16 at Sun City MacDonald Ranch in the ballroom at their Desert Willow Clubhouse. Call the Sun City MacDonald Ranch clubhouse for ticketing information. It continues at the Henderson Convention Center on Friday, August 21 and Saturday, August 22.
For one night only and under one roof, local arts lovers are invited to attend a celebration to kick off the 2009-2010 cultural season. Culture Collision will be held on Wednesday, September 2, from 6 to 8 p.m., at the New Orleans Museum of Art.
B Street Theatre will stage the second play of THE NIBROC TRILOGY, SEE ROCK CITY, continuing the story of young Kentuckians Raleigh and May, so delightfully started in LAST TRAIN TO NIBROC.
B Street Theatre will stage the second play of THE NIBROC TRILOGY, SEE ROCK CITY, continuing the story of young Kentuckians Raleigh and May, so delightfully started in LAST TRAIN TO NIBROC.
Portland Center Stage presents Grey Gardens: The Musical, the Broadway smash hit inspired by the cult documentary classic that redefined our notions of eccentricity, American royalty and glamour in decline.
B Street Theatre will stage a summer of romance, comedy and family drama in Arlene Hutton's THE NIBROC TRILOGY. THE NIBROC TRILOGY continues the story of young Kentuckians Raleigh and May, so delightfully started in LAST TRAIN TO NIBROC.
Portland Center Stage presents Grey Gardens: The Musical, the Broadway smash hit inspired by the cult documentary classic that redefined our notions of eccentricity, American royalty and glamour in decline. Grey Gardens: The Musical previews on Tuesday May 26th, opens on Friday, May 29th and runs through June 21st, 2009. Tickets range from $33.50 to $68.50, with student and under 30 discounts available. Rush tickets for Grey Gardens are $15 and available starting 10 minutes prior to curtain. Show times are 7:30 pm Tuesday through Saturday, with a 2:00 pm Sunday matinee and alternating Saturday 2:00 pm and Sunday 7:30 pm performances. See the show calendar http://tickets.pcs.org/buytickets/calendar.asp for the complete performance schedule.
New York City Opera and Target present a family performance of Mozart's The Magic Flute on Saturday, April 4th at 1pm at LaGuardia Performing Arts Center at LaGuardia Community College in Long Island City, Queens.
New York City Opera and Target present a family performance of Mozart's The Magic Flute on Saturday, April 4th at 1pm at LaGuardia Performing Arts Center at LaGuardia Community College in Long Island City, Queens.
The one hour, semi-staged presentation of the opera will be sung in English, and will feature New York City Opera singers and orchestra conducted by the company's Music Director George Manahan.
Freud's War tells of the thrilling story of the Freud family's escape from the Nazis in Austria and their exile in Britain.
Based on primary sources, many published for the first time, Helen Fry's Freuds' War begins with Martin Freud's experiences of growing up in Vienna as Sigmund Freud's eldest son. It provides a window onto life in one of the most prominent of Viennese households. The story then spans the turbulent years of the First World War in which three of Sigmund Freud's sons fought. They, like so many Austrians, were fiercely patriotic and did not think twice about fighting for their country. Ironically less than twenty years later that would count for nothing when the Nazis annexed their country.
Despite his worldwide reputation as the founder of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud's security in his native Vienna changed overnight when Hitler's forces annexed Austria on 12 March 1938. His books had already been burned across Germany, and now he and his family were at immediate risk.
Helen Fry opens a window onto the life of a prominent Jewish family in pre-war Vienna and describes how this most famous of families became exiled from its homeland by the Nazis.
Freud's War tells of the thrilling story of the Freud family's escape from the Nazis in Austria and their exile in Britain.
Based on primary sources, many published for the first time, Helen Fry's Freuds' War begins with Martin Freud's experiences of growing up in Vienna as Sigmund Freud's eldest son. It provides a window onto life in one of the most prominent of Viennese households. The story then spans the turbulent years of the First World War in which three of Sigmund Freud's sons fought. They, like so many Austrians, were fiercely patriotic and did not think twice about fighting for their country. Ironically less than twenty years later that would count for nothing when the Nazis annexed their country.
Despite his worldwide reputation as the founder of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud's security in his native Vienna changed overnight when Hitler's forces annexed Austria on 12 March 1938. His books had already been burned across Germany, and now he and his family were at immediate risk.
Helen Fry opens a window onto the life of a prominent Jewish family in pre-war Vienna and describes how this most famous of families became exiled from its homeland by the Nazis.
Award-Winning Book, Adapted Into Family Musical, Performs in Montclair, N.J. For Holidays
Paper Candles: How Courage and Goodness Triumphed in an American Town recounts the unforgettable true story of events that occurred in Billings, Montana, when a group of bigots targeted the town's tiny Jewish population for acts of hate during the 1993 Christmas and Hanukkah season. Inspired by the 1943 rescue of the Danish Jews by their Christian fellow citizens in Nazi occupied Denmark, town residents of all colors and religions came together to take a stand in a way that has become a model for communities across the nation.
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