FringeNYC Announces Award Winners for 2011
by Lauren Wolman - Aug 28, 2011
Winners of the 2011 FringeNYC Overall Excellence Awards, as selected by an independent panel of nearly 50 theater professionals, are as follows:
Paper Mill Playhouse Announces Rising Star Nominations
by Nicole Rosky - May 9, 2011
Since their inception in 1996 the Paper Mill Playhouse (Mark S. Hoebee-Artistic Director, Todd Schmidt-Managing Director) Rising Star Awards for Excellence in High School Musical Theatre have ignited the careers of many notable performers, all of whom attended high school in New Jersey. Among the early nominees and winners are Academy Award® nominee Anne Hathaway, Tony® award winner Laura Benanti, and 2011 Tony® nominee, Nikki M. James.
The New York Innovative Theatre Foundation Announces 2010 IT Awards Nominees
by Marivic Tagala - Jul 20, 2010
The New York Innovative Theatre Foundation, the organization dedicated to celebrating Off-Off-Broadway, announced the 2010 nominees at its annual sold-out event at the Carmine Street Recreation Center located at 25 Carmine Street. The 2010 IT Awards Ceremony will be on Monday, September 20, 2010.
Electric Pear Productions Presents World Premiere of BALATON, 10/17
by BWW News Desk - Oct 17, 2009
Electric Pear Productions presents the world premiere of Balaton by Ashlin Halfnight. The limited Off-Broadway engagement begins October 17th through November 7th at the Theatre at 30th Street, 259 West 30th Street (between Seventh & Eighth Ave.)
Electric Pear Productions Presents World Premiere of BALATON, 10/17
by Gabrielle Sierra - Oct 15, 2009
Electric Pear Productions presents the world premiere of Balaton by Ashlin Halfnight. The limited Off-Broadway engagement begins October 17th through November 7th at the Theatre at 30th Street, 259 West 30th Street (between Seventh & Eighth Ave.)
Electric Pear Productions Presents World Premiere of BALATON, 10/17
by Jessica Lewis - Oct 7, 2009
Electric Pear Productions presents the world premiere of Balaton by Ashlin Halfnight. The limited Off-Broadway engagement begins October 17th through November 7th at the Theatre at 30th Street, 259 West 30th Street (between Seventh & Eighth Ave.)
PINK Comes To The WorkShop Theater 9/10-9/20
by BWW News Desk - Sep 20, 2009
Summer may be winding down, but camp is still in session at Down Payment Productions! Filling the theatrical void between the end of FringeNYC and the beginning of NYMF comes PINK! by Stacy Davidowitz, directed by Brian Smith, a new play that offers a voyeuristic glimpse into Bunk 14, where five 12-year-old girls, left to their own devices, navigate a strict social caste system with hilarious and increasingly terrifying results.
PINK! Plays Through 9/20 At The WorkShop Theater
by BWW News Desk - Sep 20, 2009
Summer may be winding down, but camp is still in session at Down Payment Productions! Filling the theatrical void between the end of FringeNYC and the beginning of NYMF comes PINK! by Stacy Davidowitz, directed by Brian Smith, a new play that offers a voyeuristic glimpse into Bunk 14, where five 12-year-old girls, left to their own devices, navigate a strict social caste system with hilarious and increasingly terrifying results.
PINK! Plays Through 9/20 At The WorkShop Theater
by Gabrielle Sierra - Sep 15, 2009
Summer may be winding down, but camp is still in session at Down Payment Productions! Filling the theatrical void between the end of FringeNYC and the beginning of NYMF comes PINK! by Stacy Davidowitz, directed by Brian Smith, a new play that offers a voyeuristic glimpse into Bunk 14, where five 12-year-old girls, left to their own devices, navigate a strict social caste system with hilarious and increasingly terrifying results.
PINK Comes To The WorkShop Theater 9/10-9/20
by BWW News Desk - Sep 10, 2009
Summer may be winding down, but camp is still in session at Down Payment Productions! Filling the theatrical void between the end of FringeNYC and the beginning of NYMF comes PINK! by Stacy Davidowitz, directed by Brian Smith, a new play that offers a voyeuristic glimpse into Bunk 14, where five 12-year-old girls, left to their own devices, navigate a strict social caste system with hilarious and increasingly terrifying results.