Interart Theatre Presents 'Bridge Over Land' Through 5/10
by BWW News Desk - May 2, 2008
The Interart Theatre Development Series will present BRIDGE OVER LAND, a play by Gilbert Girion, directed by the author. Performances will be at the Interart Theatre Annex, 500 W 52nd Street. Performances will begin on Friday, April 18th, continuing through Saturday, May 10th.
'A Chorus Line' Returns to Curran
by BWW News Desk - Apr 21, 2008
SHN is honored that A Chorus Line will return to its beloved 'hometown' San Francisco, where the show launched its original national tour at the Curran Theatre in 1976.
'Bridge Over Land' Opens at the Interart 4/18
by BWW News Desk - Mar 31, 2008
The Interart Theatre Development Series will present Bridge Over Land, a play by Gilbert Girion, directed by the author. Performances will be at the Interart Theatre Annex, 500 W 52nd Street. Performances will begin on Friday, April 18th, continuing through Saturday, May 10th.
'Some Things Are Private' World Premiere at Trinity Rep
by Randy Rice - Jan 21, 2008
Deborah Salem Smith and Laura Kepley, the creators of Trinity Rep's acclaimed 2006 production 'Boots on the Ground', will have their new work presented at Trinity Rep beginning February 15th
Charm City Call Board: November 13 - 19
by James Howard - Nov 13, 2007
UPDATE! SPOTLIGHTERS JOB OPENINGS! New discounts! New contest announced! News of Laurel Mill Playhouse! Two Best Bets! Two audition notices! Contest winners review MY FAIR LADY!
King Hedley II: The Tragedie of...
by Michael Dale - Mar 18, 2007
The final production in the Signature Theatre Company's outstanding August Wilson season is the 1980's entry of the author's cycle of ten plays depicting a decade-by-decade account of black experiences in the 20th Century.
New Victory Theater Announces 10th Anniversary Season
by BWW News Desk - Aug 5, 2005
The New Victory Theater is turning 10! On December 11, 1995, NYC's premier theater for kids and families forever changed the 42nd street landscape when it became the FIRST historic theater to reopen its doors