Presenting the first in a series of Salons featuring new writing and music, Portable Strangers: a salon of words & music from NYC. September 19th @ 6:00 pm, Studios 353, 353 W. 48th St. (8th/9th) Free!
Broad Views on Broadway's 2nd Annual Summer Fresh Festival is set to present the world premiere staged reading of Erik Ransom's "Civil Blood (The Resurrection of Romeo)" which serves as a fantastical, tragicomic sequel to William Shakespeare's "Romeo & Juliet".
RUDDY PRODUCTIONS is pleased to share a first look at the world premiere production of ORION, written by Matthew MacLachlan and directed by Joshua Warr. ORION is currently playing at The Studio Theatre at Theatre Row (410 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036). Performances continue through Saturday, March 4.
RUDDY PRODUCTIONS is pleased to announce the world premiere production of ORION, written by Matthew MacLachlan (ADULTish) and directed by Joshua Warr(Sing No Evil; Joshing Around). ORION will play a limited engagement at The Studio Theatre at Theatre Row (410 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036). Performances begin Today, February 14 and continue throughSaturday, March 4. Opening Night is Today, February 14(7:00 p.m.).
RUDDY PRODUCTIONS is pleased to announce the world premiere production of ORION, written by Matthew MacLachlan (ADULTish) and directed by Joshua Warr(Sing No Evil; Joshing Around). ORION will play a limited engagement at The Studio Theatre at Theatre Row (410 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036). Performances begin Tuesday, February 14 and continue throughSaturday, March 4. Opening Night is Tuesday, February 14(7:00 p.m.).
Nu•ance Theatre presents SALVATION, winner of the John DeSotelle Studio 2013 New Play Competition, opening tonight, January 15th, and running through the 30th at DeSotelle Studio and Theater (300 West 43rd Street, 3rd Floor).
Nu•ance Theatre presents SALVATION, winner of the John DeSotelle Studio 2013 New Play Competition, opening January 15th through the 30th at DeSotelle Studio and Theater (300 West 43rd Street, 3rd Floor).
THE MOST AWKWARD LOVE LIFE OF PEABODY MAGOO, an awkward new play by Brandon Monokian, will be presented at the William Way LGBT Community Center, tonight, September 4th, through September 19th, as a part of the Philadelphia Fringe Festival.
The Most Awkward Love Life of Peabody Magoo, an awkward new play by Brandon Monokian, will be presented at the William Way LGBT Community Center, September 4th - 19th, as a part of the Philadelphia Fringe Festival.
Nu•ance Theatre and John DeSotelle Studio presents Paula Vogel's Pulitzer prize winning drama How I Learned to Drive at John DeSotelle Studio (300 W. 43rd Street, 3rd floor) from February 12th thru 28th. Renowned Philadelphia Director Drucie McDaniel directs a compelling ensemble cast that features Michelle Bellaver*, Lisa-Marie Newton*, Scott Brieden, Alexa Dogget, and Gene Pope. *(Member of Actors Equity)
Alliance Repertory gets creative with a Shakespearian Classic 'Richard III'. Director Yatsunov's talented cast includes Quinn Warren of the Bronx NY as Buckingham, Diana Limon of Westwood NJ as Queen Margaret, Joe Drechsel of Bloomfield as Richard, Megan Greener of Montville as Richmond, Kelly Karcher of Montclair as Queen Elizabeth, Daniel Egan of Clifton as King Edward, Katie Lee of Montclair as Lady Anne, and Scott Brieden of Hasbrouck Heights as Clarence.
Alliance Repertory gets creative with a Shakespearian Classic 'Richard III'. Director Yatsunov's talented cast includes Quinn Warren of the Bronx NY as Buckingham, Diana Limon of Westwood NJ as Queen Margaret, Joe Drechsel of Bloomfield as Richard, Megan Greener of Montville as Richmond, Kelly Karcher of Montclair as Queen Elizabeth, Daniel Egan of Clifton as King Edward, Katie Lee of Montclair as Lady Anne, and Scott Brieden of Hasbrouck Heights as Clarence.
Alliance Repertory gets creative with a Shakespearian Classic 'Richard III'. Director Yatsunov's talented cast includes Quinn Warren of the Bronx NY as Buckingham, Diana Limon of Westwood NJ as Queen Margaret, Joe Drechsel of Bloomfield as Richard, Megan Greener of Montville as Richmond, Kelly Karcher of Montclair as Queen Elizabeth, Daniel Egan of Clifton as King Edward, Katie Lee of Montclair as Lady Anne, and Scott Brieden of Hasbrouck Heights as Clarence.
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