The Veil 2011 - Articles Page 14

Opened: October 4, 2011
Closing: December 11, 2011

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National Theatre (Lyttelton)
(Waterloo) South Bank London

A new play by Conor McPherson



May 1822, rural Ireland. The defrocked Reverend Berkeley arrives at the crumbling former glory of Mount Prospect House to accompany seventeen-year-old Hannah to England. She is to be married off to a Marquis in order to resolve the debts of her mother’s estate. However, compelled by the strange voices that haunt his beautiful young charge and a fascination with the psychic current that pervades the house, Berkeley proposes a séance, the consequences of which are catastrophic.



She says that sometimes, while she plays the piano, she can hear someone… singing. Or crying. I forget which.



Set around a haunted house hemmed in by a restive, starving populace, Conor McPherson’s new play weaves Ireland’s troubled colonial history into a transfixing story about the search for love, the transcendental and the circularity of time. His last production for the National was the Tony Award-winning The Seafarer.



All of you have a shared capacity to apprehend the beyond. And you perhaps more than any of them have the darkest instinct for second sight.

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The Veil - 2011 - West End Articles Page 14

Aurora Theatre Company Announces Global Age Project Finalists
by Nicole Rosky - Nov 30, 2010


Berkeley's acclaimed Aurora Theatre Company announces the four plays chosen as finalists by a committee of local directors for the sixth annual Global Age Project (GAP), the company's new works initiative that promotes the creation of forward-looking theater: Fire Work by Lauren Gunderson; Silent Disco by Lachlan Philpott; Bird in the Hand by Jorge Ignacio Cortiñas; and Our Practical Heaven by Anthony Clarvoe. The selected plays will be presented as staged readings in a four-week festival at the Aurora Theatre, Mondays, February 7-28, 7:30pm, coinciding with the company's fully-staged World Premiere of Allison Moore's Collapse (January 28-March 6). Collapse originated as one of last season's GAP finalists and is the second main stage production to develop from the GAP. Each GAP reading will be followed by an audience discussion of the contemporary issues raised in each work. For information on GAP events (free and open to the public) and Collapse, the public may call (510) 843-4822 or visit auroratheatre.org.

Pierre Boulez & Cleveland Orchestra Release Deutsche Grammophon Recordings, 10/5
by BWW News Desk - Nov 26, 2010


Deutsche Grammophon is proud to release two all-new recordings featuring revered conductor Pierre Boulez (who recently celebrated his 85th birthday and has recorded on DG for 40 years) and the equally acclaimed Cleveland Orchestra in collaboration. In two different programs devoted to Ravel and Mahler respectively, Boulez and the Orchestra reveal their long-standing affinity and complementary styles. The Cleveland Orchestra was the first American orchestra Boulez conducted, and today he is '...still immensely fond of this orchestra because it continues to come very close to my own idea of the way in which a score should be realized in terms of the music and its sonorities.' Both recordings will be available October 5, 2010.

PTC@PLAY Play Festival Closes at Philadelphia Theatre Company, 10/12
by BWW News Desk - Oct 12, 2010


Philadelphia Theatre Company kicks off its 35th Anniversary Season with PTC@PLAY, a new play festival running October 5-21 at the Suzanne Roberts Theatre (Broad and Lombard Streets). The Festival, with staged readings of works by established playwrights as well as new voices, features Casa Cushman, by Leigh Fondakowski in conjunction with the Tectonic Theater Project, Strongman's Ghost by Jeffrey Hatcher, What We're Up Against by Theresa Rebeck, How To Write A New Book For The Bible by Bill Cain and Milk Like Sugar by Kirsten Greenidge. All readings are free with curtain time at 7:00 PM.

Pierre Boulez & Cleveland Orchestra Release Deutsche Grammophon Recordings, 10/5
by Erica Anker - Oct 5, 2010


Deutsche Grammophon is proud to release two all-new recordings featuring revered conductor Pierre Boulez (who recently celebrated his 85th birthday and has recorded on DG for 40 years) and the equally acclaimed Cleveland Orchestra in collaboration. In two different programs devoted to Ravel and Mahler respectively, Boulez and the Orchestra reveal their long-standing affinity and complementary styles. The Cleveland Orchestra was the first American orchestra Boulez conducted, and today he is '...still immensely fond of this orchestra because it continues to come very close to my own idea of the way in which a score should be realized in terms of the music and its sonorities.' Both recordings will be available October 5, 2010.

Pierre Boulez & Cleveland Orchestra Release Recordings on Deutsche Grammophon
by BWW News Desk - Oct 5, 2010


Deutsche Grammophon is proud to release two all-new recordings featuring revered conductor Pierre Boulez (who recently celebrated his 85th birthday and has recorded on DG for 40 years) and the equally acclaimed Cleveland Orchestra in collaboration.

PTC@PLAY Play Festival of Staged Readings at the Philadelphia Theatre Company, 10/5-12
by BWW News Desk - Oct 5, 2010


Philadelphia Theatre Company kicks off its 35th Anniversary Season with PTC@PLAY, a new play festival running October 5-21 at the Suzanne Roberts Theatre (Broad and Lombard Streets). The Festival, with staged readings of works by established playwrights as well as new voices, features Casa Cushman, by Leigh Fondakowski in conjunction with the Tectonic Theater Project, Strongman's Ghost by Jeffrey Hatcher, What We're Up Against by Theresa Rebeck, How To Write A New Book For The Bible by Bill Cain and Milk Like Sugar by Kirsten Greenidge. All readings are free with curtain time at 7:00 PM.

Pierre Boulez & Cleveland Orchestra Release Recordings on Deutsche Grammophon
by Gabrielle Sierra - Sep 7, 2010


Deutsche Grammophon is proud to release two all-new recordings featuring revered conductor Pierre Boulez (who recently celebrated his 85th birthday and has recorded on DG for 40 years) and the equally acclaimed Cleveland Orchestra in collaboration.

PTC@PLAY Play Festival of Staged Readings at the Philadelphia Theatre Company, 10/5-12
by Lauren Wolman - Aug 9, 2010


Philadelphia Theatre Company kicks off its 35th Anniversary Season with PTC@PLAY, a new play festival running October 5-21 at the Suzanne Roberts Theatre (Broad and Lombard Streets). The Festival, with staged readings of works by established playwrights as well as new voices, features Casa Cushman, by Leigh Fondakowski in conjunction with the Tectonic Theater Project, Strongman's Ghost by Jeffrey Hatcher, What We're Up Against by Theresa Rebeck, How To Write A New Book For The Bible by Bill Cain and Milk Like Sugar by Kirsten Greenidge. All readings are free with curtain time at 7:00 PM.

NOISES OFF, BLITHE SPIRIT Highlight A Noise Within's 2010-11 Season
by Nicolas Coburn - Aug 4, 2010


A Noise Within (ANW), the acclaimed classical repertory theatre company led by Co-Founders/Co-Artistic Directors Geoff Elliott and Julia Rodriguez-Elliott, announces its 2010-11 season featuring seven productions. Presented from September 2010 to June 2011 are the West Coast premiere of Neil Bartlett's new adaptation of Charles Dickens' GREAT EXPECTATIONS, a reprise of ANW's critically acclaimed and popular staging of Michael Frayn's NOISES OFF, Shakespeare's MEASURE FOR MEASURE and THE COMEDY OF ERRORS, Noel Coward's BLITHE SPIRIT, Tennessee Williams' THE ECCENTRICITIES OF A NIGHTINGALE, and Eugene Ionesco's THE CHAIRS. The season, ANW's 19th and last in its current Glendale location before moving in Fall 2011 to a spectacular new Pasadena venue, concludes with three retrospective evenings of the company's many years in Glendale.

CoHo Presents LIVE GIRLS Q&A with Discount, 7/18
by BWW News Desk - Jul 17, 2010


This Sunday, 7/18, at 2p.m. will feature the hottest show Portland has to offer: we remove the veil of secrecy that surrounds a most intimate space: the locker room of a strip club. The play touches on domestic violence and sexual assault and challenges the biases of the legal sex industry. As such CoHo has arranged a special post-show question and answer session following the Sunday matinee performance. Joining us is: Crystal Tenty, representing the Sex Worker Outreach Coalition. Sarah Keefe, representing the Domestic Violence Resource Center. Natalie Schraner, specializing in the sex industry for the Portland Women's Crisis Line. Elisa Saphier, case manager for Sexually Exploited Youth with the Sexual Assault Resource Center.

CoHo Presents LIVE GIRLS Q&A with Discount, 7/18
by Nicolas Coburn - Jul 16, 2010


This Sunday, 7/18, at 2p.m. will feature the hottest show Portland has to offer: we remove the veil of secrecy that surrounds a most intimate space: the locker room of a strip club. The play touches on domestic violence and sexual assault and challenges the biases of the legal sex industry. As such CoHo has arranged a special post-show question and answer session following the Sunday matinee performance. Joining us is: Crystal Tenty, representing the Sex Worker Outreach Coalition. Sarah Keefe, representing the Domestic Violence Resource Center. Natalie Schraner, specializing in the sex industry for the Portland Women's Crisis Line. Elisa Saphier, case manager for Sexually Exploited Youth with the Sexual Assault Resource Center.

THE OLDEST PROFESSION, IPH Highlight Brava Theatre 2010-11 Season
by Nicolas Coburn - Jul 13, 2010


Brava enters its 3rd season under the direction of Artistic Director, Raelle Myrick-Hodges, with exciting experiments including new work development, premieres and new collaborations. Brava Theater, located in the heart of San Francisco's Mission district, is gearing up for its 2010-2011 season with a series of seldom produced works, premieres and innovative outlandish projects. The upcoming season includes a tribute to Stonewall's 40th Anniversary with Come As You Are; the Regional Premiere of Colin Teevan's Iph, an adaptation of Euripides' Iphigenia at Aulis; a radio play with a killer ending directed by Meiyin Wang; a presentation of works by curated international choreographer Joe Goode; the regional premiere of Paula Vogel's The Oldest Profession and a series of New Work Development to combat the female playwright syndrome noted by writer Marsha Norman in the feature American Theater article Not There Yet. What will it take to achieve equality for women in the theatre?

Last Day of Arts Olympus' "Four Days Of Culture" 6/20
by BWW News Desk - Jun 20, 2010


Arts Olympus, an international non-profit arts organization committed to promoting unity through art, will hold four days of free public intercultural events hosted aboard the world's most famous ship, The Queen Mary, taking place June 17-20, 2010, in Long Beach, Calif., where The Queen Mary is docked.

Arts Olympus Launches Global Goodwill Ship With Four Days Of Culture 6/17-20
by BWW News Desk - Jun 17, 2010


Arts Olympus, an international non-profit arts organization committed to promoting unity through art, will hold four days of free public intercultural events hosted aboard the world's most famous ship, The Queen Mary, taking place June 17-20, 2010, in Long Beach, Calif., where The Queen Mary is docked.

Arts Olympus Launches Global Goodwill Ship With Four Days Of Culture 6/17-20
by Gabrielle Sierra - Jun 8, 2010


Arts Olympus, an international non-profit arts organization committed to promoting unity through art, will hold four days of free public intercultural events hosted aboard the world's most famous ship, The Queen Mary, taking place June 17-20, 2010, in Long Beach, Calif., where The Queen Mary is docked.

Galerie Lelong Presents Ursula von Rydingsvard ERRATUS, 3/18-5/1
by BWW News Desk - May 1, 2010


GALERIE LELONG PRESENTS Ursula von Rydingsvard ERR?TUS. March 18 to May 1, 2010.

Galerie Lelong Presents Ursula von Rydingsvard ERRATUS, 3/18-5/1
by BWW News Desk - Mar 18, 2010


GALERIE LELONG PRESENTS Ursula von Rydingsvard ERR?TUS. March 18 to May 1, 2010.

Galerie Lelong Presents Ursula von Rydingsvard ERRATUS, 3/18-5/1
by BWW News Desk - Mar 10, 2010


GALERIE LELONG PRESENTS Ursula von Rydingsvard ERR?TUS. March 18 to May 1, 2010.

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