Brad Armacost Joins Seanachaí in THE WEIR 8/26-10/3October 3, 2010Seanachaí Theatre Company is thrilled to announce that BRAD ARMACOST has joined Ensemble members Jeff Christian, Kevin Theis and Sarah Wellington, along with Brad Smith in the cast of The Weir by Conor McPherson, as part of Seanachaí's first-ever subscription season.
Juston McKinney Comes To The Palace Theatre 10/23September 28, 2010Stand-up Comedian and Seacoast native Juston McKinney will present his own brand of blue collar comedy on stage at the Palace Theatre in Manchester, NH on Saturday, October 23, 2010 at 8:00 p.m.
Chimo, Jelks Join Duchovny in THE BREAK OF NOON, 10/28-12/12September 10, 2010MCC Theater (Robert LuPone, Bernard Telsey, Artistic Directors; William Cantler, Associate Artistic Director; Blake West, Executive Director) today announced that Tracee Chimo (Circle Mirror Transformation) and Tony Award-Nominee John Earl Jelks (Radio Golf) have joined the cast of the world premiere of The Break of Noon by Neil LaBute.
Brad Armacost Joins Seanachaí in THE WEIR 8/26-10/3August 26, 2010Seanachaí Theatre Company is thrilled to announce that BRAD ARMACOST has joined Ensemble members Jeff Christian, Kevin Theis and Sarah Wellington, along with Brad Smith in the cast of The Weir by Conor McPherson, as part of Seanachaí's first-ever subscription season.
People's Light & Theatre Co Closes THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES 7/17July 17, 2010People's Light & Theatre Company presents The Emperor's New Clothes at Longwood Gardens from July 15 - 17, 2010. A world premiere production, with a script by Richard Hellesen, it is based on the children's classic tale by Hans Christian Andersen.
Asolo Rep Presents THE INNOCENTS During 2010 UNPLUGGED FestJune 28, 2010Asolo Rep announces the selection of Steven Drukman's new play The Innocents for a fully staged world premiere in 2011. Chosen from five plays developed during Asolo Rep's 2010 UNPLUGGED new play festival, The Innocents will open in April 2011 as part of the repertory season and in conjunction with the 2011 UNPLUGGED festival of new plays.
Brad Armacost Joins Seanachaí in THE WEIR 8/26-10/3June 25, 2010Seanachaí Theatre Company is thrilled to announce that BRAD ARMACOST has joined Ensemble members Jeff Christian, Kevin Theis and Sarah Wellington, along with Brad Smith in the cast of The Weir by Conor McPherson, as part of Seanachaí's first-ever subscription season.
Stage West Presents ROLE PLAY, Begins 6/24June 24, 2010Justin Lazenby and Julie-Ann Jobson are newly engaged, living happily in Justin's apartment in the London Docklands area. And they have decided to throw a dinner party so that they can meet each other's parents, and the parents can meet each other.
BWW Interview: OUR TOWN's Michael McKeanJune 21, 2010Academy Award-nominee Michael McKean is currently starring in the role of ‘The Stage Manager' in David Cromer's acclaimed production of Thornton Wilder's Our Town, at the Barrow Street Theatre.
Creative team of RED to Create New Madame Butterfly for Houston Grand OperaJune 16, 2010Director Michael Grandage, designer Christopher Oram and lighting designer Neil Austin - the creative team responsible for Houston Grand Opera's (HGO) new production of Puccini's Madame Butterfly - swept the prestigious Tony Awards Sunday night in New York City with six awards for their Broadway production of John Logan's Red.
Stage West Presents ROLE PLAY, Begins 6/24June 14, 2010Justin Lazenby and Julie-Ann Jobson are newly engaged, living happily in Justin's apartment in the London Docklands area. And they have decided to throw a dinner party so that they can meet each other's parents, and the parents can meet each other.
BWW Review: THE SCREWTAPE LETTERSJune 7, 2010The Screwtape Letters are not for everyone. It is good to say that right off the bat, just to be clear. Adapted from the C.S. Lewis novel about spiritual warfare, and told from a demon's point of view, this play reads a whole lot like a series of warped philosophical lectures on the human condition.
BWW Interviews: The Four Voices Behind The Many Faces of THE 39 STEPS June 2, 2010Combine a dash of Hitchcockian mystery with pinch of Monty Python comedy and you get Off-Broadway's The 39 Steps. The show pulls a bit from all the genres including suspense, romance, and action, blending them all together in this impressive adaptation. Most impressive of all is the cast of four actors who, against all odds, breathlessly and hilariously reenact each of the characters, locations, and famous scenes in Hitchcock's 1935 film thriller. These miraculous four are John Behlmann (as Richard Hannay,) Cameron Folmar (as Man #2,) Jamie Jackson (as Man #1,) and Kate MacCluggage (as Annabella Schmidt/Pamela/Margaret.)