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Martha Plimpton's Balancing Act

Martha Plimpton's Balancing Act

by Naomi Serviss — November 20, 2014

Plimpton, though weaned on Edward Albee plays, "never had that kind of intimate thing with it," but now she's immersed as Julia in A DELICATE BALANCE.

See IL BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA Live In HD at the MET FREE!

See IL BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA Live In HD at the MET FREE!

by Katricia Lang — November 18, 2014

Want to experience IL BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA live at the MET without going to New York? The Metropolitan Opera's Emmy and Peabody Award-winning series of live performance transmissions returns to cinemas across the United States this fall with the ninth season of The Met: Live in HD.

Breaking News: ROCK OF AGES Sets Broadway Closing Date

Breaking News: ROCK OF AGES Sets Broadway Closing Date

by Robert Diamond — November 18, 2014

The producers of the five-time Tony Award-nominated ROCK OF AGES announced today that the production will play its final performance on Sunday, January 18, 2015 after 22 preview and 2,328 Broadway performances, solidifying its spot as the 27th longest running show in Broadway history.

BWW Interviews: Dena Scheh Talks OH's HANSEL UND GRETEL

BWW Interviews: Dena Scheh Talks OH's HANSEL UND GRETEL

by Katricia Lang — November 17, 2014

I talk with Dena Scheh, well-respected Houston costume designer and frequent collaborator with Opera in the Heights, about her work on Opera in the Height's currently running production HANSEL UND GRETEL.

THE FRIDAY FIVE: TWAIN AND SHAW'S Brian Hill and Michael Roark

THE FRIDAY FIVE: TWAIN AND SHAW'S Brian Hill and Michael Roark

by Jeffrey Ellis — November 14, 2014

This week the spotlight falls on two actors who are sharing the stage in the Nashville premiere of 2012 First Night Honoree Chambers Stevens' Twain and Shaw Do Lunch, directed by veteran director Melissa Carelli: Brian Hill and Michael Roark, arguably two of Music City's finest actors, onstage toget

JOHN LALONDE

JOHN LALONDE

by Don Grigware — November 14, 2014

Actor John LaLonde, artistic director of Candlelight Pavilion Dinner Theatre in Claremont is preparing to mount his Christmas show It's Christmas Everyday at Candlelight, opening the weekend after Thanksgiving.



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