Don't miss AHC's three-part mini-series on the unheard stories behind the American Revolution. Tune in December 15th at 9/8c.
Experimental Traveler Offering Bookings in Newport, RI, Charleston, SC & Savannah, GA, Fall 2013
by Robert Diamond - June 29, 2013
Newport, RI, with its seafaring past and tony ambiance, is the destination of Jean Renoux, The Experimental Traveler, in mid-October 2013. He is offering an exclusive, guided tour to a small, select group of discerning travelers that will encompass the opulent architecture of the mansions strung alo...
by Robert Diamond - June 29, 2013
Newport, RI, with its seafaring past and tony ambiance, is the destination of Jean Renoux, The Experimental Traveler, in mid-October 2013. He is offering an exclusive, guided tour to a small, select group of discerning travelers that will encompass the opulent architecture of the mansions strung alo...
War Memoir 'BURT, General MacArthur, and GHQ' is Released
by Christina Mancuso - June 28, 2013
From the 'Indiana Jones' of Palatine, Ill. Burton L. Showers, BURT, General MacArthur, and GHQ is a compelling real life adventure that takes readers along the ups and downs, the serious and the hilarious moments of military life. Showers' newly published autobiography is really about a teenager, gr...
by Christina Mancuso - June 28, 2013
From the 'Indiana Jones' of Palatine, Ill. Burton L. Showers, BURT, General MacArthur, and GHQ is a compelling real life adventure that takes readers along the ups and downs, the serious and the hilarious moments of military life. Showers' newly published autobiography is really about a teenager, gr...
Emmalou Kirchmeier Explores Challenges of Chaplains in THE SIGN OF THE FISH
by Christina Mancuso - June 27, 2013
'The Sign of the Fish: A Chaplain's Territory in an Ecumenical World' (published by WestBow Press), the new book from Emmalou Kirchmeier, is written by eight chaplains. It gives readers an insider's look into the process through which chaplains are trained, including tips and advice on how to adapt ...
by Christina Mancuso - June 27, 2013
'The Sign of the Fish: A Chaplain's Territory in an Ecumenical World' (published by WestBow Press), the new book from Emmalou Kirchmeier, is written by eight chaplains. It gives readers an insider's look into the process through which chaplains are trained, including tips and advice on how to adapt ...
Horse Trade Theater Group Presents the 2013 miniFRIDGE, Now thru 7/3
by BWW News Desk - June 27, 2013
The miniFRIDGE is the carefully curated summer companion to the annual FRIGID New York Festival. This year Horse Trade Theater Groupinvited ten of their favorite fringe artists, all of whom have performed in at least one festival on the North American Fringe Circuit. Come kick off the summer with th...
by BWW News Desk - June 27, 2013
The miniFRIDGE is the carefully curated summer companion to the annual FRIGID New York Festival. This year Horse Trade Theater Groupinvited ten of their favorite fringe artists, all of whom have performed in at least one festival on the North American Fringe Circuit. Come kick off the summer with th...
Ben Franklin, Scavenger Hunts, Ice Cream-Making and More Set for New-York Historical Society, 7/4
by BWW News Desk - June 20, 2013
Find out what life was like in 1776 and celebrate Independence Day at the New-York Historical Society! Speak with Benjamin Franklin, hear stories and songs about 18TH century life from the Hudson River Ramblers, make ice cream using historic recipes, and go on a scavenger hunt through New-York Histo...
by BWW News Desk - June 20, 2013
Find out what life was like in 1776 and celebrate Independence Day at the New-York Historical Society! Speak with Benjamin Franklin, hear stories and songs about 18TH century life from the Hudson River Ramblers, make ice cream using historic recipes, and go on a scavenger hunt through New-York Histo...
Rodney Barfield Releases AMERICA'S FORGOTTEN CASTE
by Christina Mancuso - June 20, 2013
All historical eras have an oppressed caste, a class of people who are denied equal rights and privileges. America's Forgotten Caste by Rodney Barfield reveals an understanding of the complexities of social relations during the slave era in American history, the nuances of personal relations and arr...
by Christina Mancuso - June 20, 2013
All historical eras have an oppressed caste, a class of people who are denied equal rights and privileges. America's Forgotten Caste by Rodney Barfield reveals an understanding of the complexities of social relations during the slave era in American history, the nuances of personal relations and arr...
Horse Trade Theater Group Presents the 2013 miniFRIDGE, 6/27-7/3
by Kelsey Denette - May 17, 2013
The miniFRIDGE is the carefully curated summer companion to the annual FRIGID New York Festival. This year Horse Trade Theater Groupinvited ten of their favorite fringe artists, all of whom have performed in at least one festival on the North American Fringe Circuit. Come kick off the summer with th...
by Kelsey Denette - May 17, 2013
The miniFRIDGE is the carefully curated summer companion to the annual FRIGID New York Festival. This year Horse Trade Theater Groupinvited ten of their favorite fringe artists, all of whom have performed in at least one festival on the North American Fringe Circuit. Come kick off the summer with th...
Newport History Tours Announces Summer Walking Tour & Tour of the Month Schedules
by Robert Diamond - May 14, 2013
Newport History Tours, a partnership between the Newport Restoration Foundation and the Newport Historical Society, announces the summer/fall 2013 walking tour schedule, as well as the summer Tours of the Month. While an abbreviated tour schedule began in April, the full walking tour schedule will b...
by Robert Diamond - May 14, 2013
Newport History Tours, a partnership between the Newport Restoration Foundation and the Newport Historical Society, announces the summer/fall 2013 walking tour schedule, as well as the summer Tours of the Month. While an abbreviated tour schedule began in April, the full walking tour schedule will b...
A REVOLUTIONARY WEEKEND Set for Morrisville in September
by Kelsey Denette - May 03, 2013
Along the banks of the Delaware River in picturesque Lower Bucks County, Morrisville is rarely referred to as "historic," although it's filled with American Revolutionary history. The borough will show off its historic chops when Morrisville's "A Revolutionary Weekend" kicks off Thursday, Sept. 19 t...
by Kelsey Denette - May 03, 2013
Along the banks of the Delaware River in picturesque Lower Bucks County, Morrisville is rarely referred to as "historic," although it's filled with American Revolutionary history. The borough will show off its historic chops when Morrisville's "A Revolutionary Weekend" kicks off Thursday, Sept. 19 t...
Four-part Mini-Series COURAGE, NEW HAMPSHIRE to Air exclusively on INSP
by Claire Hannum - March 19, 2013
INSP has executed an exclusive agreement with Colony Bay Productions to air a four-episode mini-series entitled COURAGE, NEW HAMPSHIRE....
by Claire Hannum - March 19, 2013
INSP has executed an exclusive agreement with Colony Bay Productions to air a four-episode mini-series entitled COURAGE, NEW HAMPSHIRE....
Reenactment of the 1781 Battle of the Hook that took place in Gloucester County Set for October 19-20
by Robert Diamond - March 16, 2013
The British are coming back. And the Americans and French, too. On October 19-20, 2013, at the Inn at Warner Hall, the Allies will engage the British Legion and other Crown forces in a reenactment of the 1781 Battle of the Hook that took place in Gloucester County, helping win the Siege of Yorktown ...
by Robert Diamond - March 16, 2013
The British are coming back. And the Americans and French, too. On October 19-20, 2013, at the Inn at Warner Hall, the Allies will engage the British Legion and other Crown forces in a reenactment of the 1781 Battle of the Hook that took place in Gloucester County, helping win the Siege of Yorktown ...
A New Historical Fiction Series from Popular Naval Fiction Author Michael Aye is Released
by BWW News Desk - February 21, 2013
Bitingduck Press is pleased to announce 'The War of 1812Remember the Raisin' by Michael Aye, to be released Fall 2013. This marks the launch of a new historical fiction series set during the War of 1812, showing real events in a fictionalized format. Facing one failure after another, President Madis...
by BWW News Desk - February 21, 2013
Bitingduck Press is pleased to announce 'The War of 1812Remember the Raisin' by Michael Aye, to be released Fall 2013. This marks the launch of a new historical fiction series set during the War of 1812, showing real events in a fictionalized format. Facing one failure after another, President Madis...
Mark Pellegrino to Guest on Syfy's BEING HUMAN, 2/18
by Tyler Peterson - February 15, 2013
Mark Pellegrino (Lost, Revolution) returns as Bishop on Monday's all-new episode of Syfy's Being Human when Aidan (Sam Witwer) recalls through a flashback, his first meeting with his vampire maker during the American Revolution....
by Tyler Peterson - February 15, 2013
Mark Pellegrino (Lost, Revolution) returns as Bishop on Monday's all-new episode of Syfy's Being Human when Aidan (Sam Witwer) recalls through a flashback, his first meeting with his vampire maker during the American Revolution....
Pittsburgh Public Theater's 1776 Will Be Biggest Production in Theater's History, Now thru 2/24
by BWW News Desk - January 24, 2013
Pittsburgh Public Theater's MADE IN AMERICA season reaches its highpoint with 1776, the biggest production in Public Theater history. This Tony-winning Best Musical features book by Peter Stone and music & lyrics by Sherman Edwards. Directed by Ted Pappas, 1776 runs tonight, Jan. 24 - Feb. 24, 2013 ...
by BWW News Desk - January 24, 2013
Pittsburgh Public Theater's MADE IN AMERICA season reaches its highpoint with 1776, the biggest production in Public Theater history. This Tony-winning Best Musical features book by Peter Stone and music & lyrics by Sherman Edwards. Directed by Ted Pappas, 1776 runs tonight, Jan. 24 - Feb. 24, 2013 ...
Pittsburgh Public Theater's 1776 Will Be Biggest Production in Theater's History, 1/24-2/24
by BWW News Desk - January 04, 2013
Pittsburgh Public Theater's MADE IN AMERICA season reaches its highpoint with 1776, the biggest production in Public Theater history. This Tony-winning Best Musical features book by Peter Stone and music & lyrics by Sherman Edwards. Directed by Ted Pappas, 1776 runs Jan. 24 - Feb. 24, 2013 at the O'...
by BWW News Desk - January 04, 2013
Pittsburgh Public Theater's MADE IN AMERICA season reaches its highpoint with 1776, the biggest production in Public Theater history. This Tony-winning Best Musical features book by Peter Stone and music & lyrics by Sherman Edwards. Directed by Ted Pappas, 1776 runs Jan. 24 - Feb. 24, 2013 at the O'...
Alces Productions Ltd Presents GOOD MORNING, ALAMO!, Opening January 17
by Kelsey Denette - January 02, 2013
A government stands in crisis. Immigrants flood in droves across the border. More and more of them want to take over and force the country to accept their way of thinking. The only way to stop them may be to deploy the army....
by Kelsey Denette - January 02, 2013
A government stands in crisis. Immigrants flood in droves across the border. More and more of them want to take over and force the country to accept their way of thinking. The only way to stop them may be to deploy the army....
More than 30 Artists Set for Boston Concert to Support WBCN Documentary Tonight
by BWW News Desk - December 03, 2012
Tonight, December 3, 2012 at 7:00 PM (doors at 6:30 PM), join Boston music legends and the WBCN Family for a rare concert to celebrate and support an upcoming documentary film about the early days of WBCN titled 'The American Revolution'. Special Master of Ceremonies will be Charlie Daniels....
by BWW News Desk - December 03, 2012
Tonight, December 3, 2012 at 7:00 PM (doors at 6:30 PM), join Boston music legends and the WBCN Family for a rare concert to celebrate and support an upcoming documentary film about the early days of WBCN titled 'The American Revolution'. Special Master of Ceremonies will be Charlie Daniels....
More than 30 Artists Set for Boston Concert to Support WBCN Documentary, Dec 3
by BWW News Desk - December 01, 2012
On Monday, December 3, 2012 at 7:00 PM (doors at 6:30 PM), join Boston music legends and the WBCN Family for a rare concert to celebrate and support an upcoming documentary film about the early days of WBCN titled 'The American Revolution'. Special Master of Ceremonies will be Charlie Daniels....
by BWW News Desk - December 01, 2012
On Monday, December 3, 2012 at 7:00 PM (doors at 6:30 PM), join Boston music legends and the WBCN Family for a rare concert to celebrate and support an upcoming documentary film about the early days of WBCN titled 'The American Revolution'. Special Master of Ceremonies will be Charlie Daniels....
Mertz Theatre at FSU Hosts 1776 FAMILY DAY! Today
by BWW News Desk - December 01, 2012
1776 FAMILY DAY is a special matinee performance that offers theatre-loving families with young people (suggested for ages 10 and above) an affordable way to see the smash-hit play 1776. Families can purchase four tickets for $50.00-provided that two members of the group are under age 18-and be trea...
by BWW News Desk - December 01, 2012
1776 FAMILY DAY is a special matinee performance that offers theatre-loving families with young people (suggested for ages 10 and above) an affordable way to see the smash-hit play 1776. Families can purchase four tickets for $50.00-provided that two members of the group are under age 18-and be trea...
Mertz Theatre At FSU To Present Affordable Family Fun With 1776 FAMILY DAY! 12/1
by Patrick Nugent - November 27, 2012
1776 FAMILY DAY is a special matinee performance that offers theatre-loving families with young people (suggested for ages 10 and above) an affordable way to see the smash-hit play 1776. Families can purchase four tickets for $50.00-provided that two members of the group are under age 18-and be trea...
by Patrick Nugent - November 27, 2012
1776 FAMILY DAY is a special matinee performance that offers theatre-loving families with young people (suggested for ages 10 and above) an affordable way to see the smash-hit play 1776. Families can purchase four tickets for $50.00-provided that two members of the group are under age 18-and be trea...
A Noise Within Hosts Free Reading of THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE Tonight, 10/24
by BWW News Desk - October 24, 2012
A Noise Within (ANW), the acclaimed classical repertory theatre company, offers a free, one-night-only reading of the droll and wickedly biting satire THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE by GEORGE BERNARD SHAW, directed by ANW Resident Artist Mark Bramhall, tonight, October 24, 2012, 7:00 pm, in its new state-of-t...
by BWW News Desk - October 24, 2012
A Noise Within (ANW), the acclaimed classical repertory theatre company, offers a free, one-night-only reading of the droll and wickedly biting satire THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE by GEORGE BERNARD SHAW, directed by ANW Resident Artist Mark Bramhall, tonight, October 24, 2012, 7:00 pm, in its new state-of-t...
Cabrillo Music Theatre Presents 1776, Now thru 10/28
by BWW News Desk - October 19, 2012
The Tony Award-winning musical 1776 will make its Cabrillo Music Theatre and Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza debut from tonight, October 19 through Sunday, October 28. The musical about the writing of the Declaration of Independence brings the most significant moment in American history to life with ...
by BWW News Desk - October 19, 2012
The Tony Award-winning musical 1776 will make its Cabrillo Music Theatre and Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza debut from tonight, October 19 through Sunday, October 28. The musical about the writing of the Declaration of Independence brings the most significant moment in American history to life with ...
LaMama's HOWL! Benefit Begins With Two-Night Performance of PINS AND NEEDLES, 10/27-28
by Sierra Fox - October 18, 2012
LaMaMa, in association with HOWL! Arts Inc, will host a four night benefit to support HOWL! H.E.L.P., a safety net for East Village artists in crisis administered by the Actors Fund. The benefit begins on October 27 and 28 with performance of Harold Rome's Pins and Needles....
by Sierra Fox - October 18, 2012
LaMaMa, in association with HOWL! Arts Inc, will host a four night benefit to support HOWL! H.E.L.P., a safety net for East Village artists in crisis administered by the Actors Fund. The benefit begins on October 27 and 28 with performance of Harold Rome's Pins and Needles....
Cabrillo Music Theatre Presents 1776, 10/19-10/28
by Sierra Fox - October 15, 2012
The Tony Award-winning musical 1776 will make its Cabrillo Music Theatre and Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza debut from Friday, October 19 through Sunday, October 28. The musical about the writing of the Declaration of Independence brings the most significant moment in American history to life with w...
by Sierra Fox - October 15, 2012
The Tony Award-winning musical 1776 will make its Cabrillo Music Theatre and Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza debut from Friday, October 19 through Sunday, October 28. The musical about the writing of the Declaration of Independence brings the most significant moment in American history to life with w...
A Noise Within Hosts Free Reading of THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE, 10/24
by BWW News Desk - October 06, 2012
A Noise Within (ANW), the acclaimed classical repertory theatre company, offers a free, one-night-only reading of the droll and wickedly biting satire THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE by GEORGE BERNARD SHAW, directed by ANW Resident Artist Mark Bramhall, on Wednesday, October 24, 2012, 7:00 pm, in its new state...
by BWW News Desk - October 06, 2012
A Noise Within (ANW), the acclaimed classical repertory theatre company, offers a free, one-night-only reading of the droll and wickedly biting satire THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE by GEORGE BERNARD SHAW, directed by ANW Resident Artist Mark Bramhall, on Wednesday, October 24, 2012, 7:00 pm, in its new state...
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