It's a cabaret, with songs both bouncy and torchy, but it’s more than that. It’s like a quirky collage, a found object performance piece. And there's nothing else quite like it.
Christopher Cherry, a proud alum of Pace University's BFA Musical Theater program, is coming to the Duplex for one night only with a star studded company of performers to celebrate life, love and music with his never-been-seen or heard originals and other classics from the Musical Theater and R&B/Neo-Soul canon.
When author Bodell Ostertag first met former Army Ranger Matthew Bierman, who once assisted in the rescue mission of Jessica Lynch during the Iraqi War, she knew she had met someone truly special. Upon hearing his story and his miraculous awakening from a two month coma, she told Matt and his mom, 'Wow. This is a story that has to be told.' Five years and one incredible book later, Matt's story has finally been told.
Ahead of Memorial Day weekend, the All Warrior Network, in association with Musa Productions and Television Four Studios, debuts THE RANGER, directed by Emmy-Award winner Robert Ham.
Sundance Institute has selected 12 projects for its 2014 January Screenwriters Lab, an immersive, five-day (January 10-15) writers' workshop at the Sundance Resort in Utah.
CYCLES, Robert Litz's funny and explosive new play, receives its world premiere as part of the 2012 Hollywood Fringe. Directed by Stefan Lysenko, CYCLES stars Emmy-nominated stage/screen veteran Alan Rosenberg opposite one of L.A.'s hottest young talents, Dominic Rains.
CYCLES, Robert Litz's funny and explosive new play, receives its world premiere as part of the 2012 Hollywood Fringe. Directed by Stefan Lysenko, CYCLES stars Emmy-nominated stage/screen veteran Alan Rosenberg opposite one of L.A.'s hottest young talents, Dominic Rains.
John Corbett ('Sex and the City,' the HallMark Hall of Fame movie 'November Christmas') will star in the inspiring story of a high school football coach and special-education teacher who worked to achieve an impossible dream - to take a class of special-education students to NASA's Space Camp - in the new Hallmark Hall of Fame film, A SMILE AS BIG AS THE MOON, premiering Sunday, January 29 (9:00-11:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
John Corbett ('Sex and the City,' the Hallmark Hall of Fame movie 'November Christmas') stars in the inspiring story of a high school football coach and special-education teacher who worked to achieve an impossible dream - to take a class of special-education students to NASA's Space Camp -- in the new Hallmark Hall of Fame film, A SMILE AS BIG AS THE MOON, premiering Sunday, January 29 (9:00-11:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
John Corbett ('Sex and the City,' the HallMark Hall of Fame movie 'November Christmas') will star in the inspiring story of a high school football coach and special-education teacher who worked to achieve an impossible dream - to take a class of special-education students to NASA's Space Camp - in the new Hallmark Hall of Fame film, A SMILE AS BIG AS THE MOON, premiering Sunday, January 29 (9:00-11:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
John Corbett ('Sex and the City,' the Hallmark Hall of Fame movie 'November Christmas') stars in the inspiring story of a high school football coach and special-education teacher who worked to achieve an impossible dream - to take a class of special-education students to NASA's Space Camp -- in the new Hallmark Hall of Fame film, A SMILE AS BIG AS THE MOON, premiering Sunday, January 29 (9:00-11:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
The D.C. snipers' case shocked the country and sent our nation's capitol into a panicked frenzy in October 2002. With a shooting spree like never before, local and federal law enforcement officials worked around the clock to put an end to the senseless shootings, which resulted in 10 people dead and three critically injured, before bringing the notorious serial killers Lee Boyd Malvo and John Allen Muhammed to justice.
Two-time Emmy(R) Award-winner William Shatner takes an in-depth look at what happens when people are tragically or infamously transformed from unknown citizens into household names overnight. Stories like those of Jessica Lynch, Bernhard Goetz and the DC Snipers put previously unknown names on the minds of every American, and Shatner intends to find out how the lives of all those directly affected by these cases have changed forever. 'Aftermath with William Shatner' premieres Monday, August 2nd at 10PM ET/ 9PM CT/ 11PM PT on BIO(TM) featuring an up-close and personal interview with Bernhard Goetz as well as interviews with other instrumental people who were involved in his case.
BIO Channel recorded its two most-watched quarters in network history in fourth quarter 2009 and first quarter 2010. The network also, for the first-time ever, hit the 100,000 mark in the target adults 25-54 demo in first quarter 2010. On the heels of this success, BIO continues to increase its investment in original programming with the addition of three new series - including a second series from Emmy winner William Shatner - and four news specials to join its slate of five returning original series and 50 new hours of the Emmy-award winning 'Biography' series in 2010, it was announced today by Bob DeBitetto, President and General Manager of A&E Network and BIO Channel.
Tony winning composer, John Kander and Pulitzer finalist playwright, David Rimmer join The Group Theatre Too's Artistic Advisory Board, which currently consists of such luminaries as Chita Rivera, Nicole Fosse, Maurice Hines, Theodore Mann, Mercedes Ellington, Bettye Morrow, and Sue Samuels.
James Badge Dale ('24'), Emmy and Golden Globe Nominee Wendie Malick ('Just Shoot Me'), Mark Moses ('Desperate Housewives') and Ashley Williams ('Huff,' 'Good Morning Miami') will star in the U.S. premiere of BURLEIGH GRIME$.
The Civilians' new piece explores the country's uneasy relationship with information
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