Indie Opera Productions announces the tenth anniversary of Indie Opera Podcast. In March, the company celebrates ten years of informative, humorous, and insightful episodes which have highlighted the boldest and most innovative opera artists and companies of the twenty-first century.
Indie Opera Productions has announced that vocalist, songwriter and teaching artist Ashley Renee Watkins will join the company as a new co-host. Classically trained and skilled in multiple genres, Watkins has performed Opera, R&B, Jazz, and Soul.
The Adventures of Superbunny (Episode 5), a new musical for audiences of all ages, will be making its premiere at New York Theater Festival's SummerFest in October during National Book Month. This month-long celebration focuses on the importance of reading, writing, and literaturea?"a?"three subjects the Superbunny series holds very dear.
The Adventures of Superbunny (Episode 5) will be presented at the NY Theater Festival's SummerFest (newyorktheaterfestival.com) by non-profit theatre company Rabbit Hole Theatricks, Inc. (www.RabbitHoleTheatricks.org). Thumperino Superbunny returns for his fifth musical adventure and this time the stakes are higher than ever. The Adventures of Superbunny (Episode 5) is based on an award-winning series of children's books by Amber L. Spradlin.
Cow's Nutty Christmas, a new children's musical based on a mash up of two storybooks from the Cow Named Cow series--the Book Excellence Award-winning title Cow Saves Christmas and Cow and the Magnificent Milk Making Moo-chine--is coming to the NY Theater Festival's SummerFest.
The Princess, The Cow, and The Corn Maze, the latest book from award-winning children's author Amber L. Spradlin, is going to launch the same week that the new children's musical, based on the book, will premiere at the 17th Annual Midtown International Theatre Festival, July 21-23, 2017.
The Midtown International Theatre Festival returns for another summer of quality stage works, July 15 - August 6, 2017 at the WorkShop (312 W. 36th Street, NYC). New York's oldest continuing theater festival will present 100 plays in 23 days!
The Midtown International Theatre Festival returns for another summer of quality stage works.
The Midtown International Theatre Festival returns for another summer of quality stage works, July 15 - August 6, 2017 at the WorkShop (312 W. 36th Street, NYC). New York's oldest continuing theater festival will present 100 plays in 23 days!
The Princess, The Cow, and The Corn Maze, a new musical making its world premiere this summer at the Midtown International Theatre Festival, has the great honor of being selected as The Bungalow Foundation's (TheBungalow.org) summer outing for children undergoing clinical trials at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. The children and their families will get to see Cow in his latest laugh filled musical adventure. Rabbit Hole Theatricks, the show's presenter, will be donating a copy of the book the musical is based on to each young Sloan Kettering patient coming to see the production.
This is an auspicious year for John Chatterton and the Midtown International Theatre Festival. MITF is now the OLDEST CONTINUING THEATRE FESTIVAL IN NEW YORK! John Chatterton has set the gold standard for presenting new and exciting independent theatrical works in NYC. This year's special festival brings more than 100 productions to Manhattan - as well as an astounding number of international works. The 18th Annual Midtown International Theatre Festival once again proves itself to be one of the best reasons to stay in New York in July!
The Princess, The Cow, and The Corn Maze, the latest book from award-winning children's author Amber L. Spradlin, is going to launch the same week that the new children's musical, based on the book, will premiere at the 17th Annual Midtown International Theatre Festival, July 21-23, 2017.
This is an auspicious year for John Chatterton and the Midtown International Theatre Festival. MITF is now the OLDEST CONTINUING THEATRE FESTIVAL IN NEW YORK! John Chatterton has set the gold standard for presenting new and exciting independent theatrical works in NYC. This year's special festival brings more than 100 productions to Manhattan - as well as an astounding number of international works. The 18th Annual Midtown International Theatre Festival once again proves itself to be one of the best reasons to stay in New York in July!
The Midtown International Theatre Festival returns for another summer of quality stage works.
Rabbit Hole Theatricks is about to premiere their fifth new children's musical called Superbunny Meets the Mummy, the fourth installment in the Superbunny catalog, while at the same time Rob Martin Productions of New Zealand is currently in rehearsal and preparing an international tour of both New Zealand and Australia of Rabbit Hole's second children's musical, A Cow Named Cow.
Superbunny Meets the Mummy, a new musical based on the next installment of the award winning children's book series Thumperino Superbunny by Amber L. Spradlin, is coming to the Actors Fund Arts Center on October 29th at 2:30 pm and October 30th at 10:30 am , FREE admission.
Rabbit Hole Theatricks is about to premiere their fifth new children's musical called Superbunny Meets the Mummy, the fourth installment in the Superbunny catalog, while at the same time Rob Martin Productions of New Zealand is currently in rehearsal and preparing an international tour of both New Zealand and Australia of Rabbit Hole's second children's musical, A Cow Named Cow.
Superbunny Meets the Mummy, a new musical based on the next installment of the award winning children's book series Thumperino Superbunny by Amber L. Spradlin, is coming to the Actors Fund Arts Center on October 29th at 2:30 pm and October 30th at 10:30 am , FREE admission.
Berkeley Playhouse presents the world premiere of BRIDGES: A NEW MUSICAL, with lyrics and book by Cheryl L. Davis (2009 Writers' Guild Award winner and Daytime Emmy Award nominee for As the World Turns), composed by Douglas J. Cohen (2005 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Lyrics for Off-Broadway's Children's Letters to God, Richard Rodgers Grants and the Gilman & Conzalez-Falla Theatre Foundation Award for Off-Broadway's No Way to Treat a Lady), and conceived by Founding Artistic Director Elizabeth McKoy (developer of new musical theatre works for Berkeley Playhouse including: Born And Raised, Bravado, and Just So Stories).
Berkeley Playhouse presents the world premiere of BRIDGES: A NEW MUSICAL, with lyrics and book by Cheryl L. Davis (2009 Writers' Guild Award winner and Daytime Emmy Award nominee for As the World Turns), composed by Douglas J. Cohen (2005 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Lyrics for Off-Broadway's Children's Letters to God, Richard Rodgers Grants and the Gilman & Conzalez-Falla Theatre Foundation Award for Off-Broadway's No Way to Treat a Lady), and conceived by Founding Artistic Director Elizabeth McKoy (developer of new musical theatre works for Berkeley Playhouse including: Born And Raised, Bravado, and Just So Stories).
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