President and Executive Producer Wally Jones today announced the 2012 - 2013 Children's Theatre season presented by Community Bank. Season tickets go on sale Wednesday, July 11.
MTC is currently registering for three summer theatre programs from now through August. From first read-through of the script to opening night in just three weeks, students ages seven and older will participate in in a fully staged and costumed musical production performed for the public at the end of each session.
MTC is currently registering for three summer theatre programs from June through August. From first read-through of the script to opening night in just three weeks, students ages seven and older will participate in in a fully staged and costumed musical production performed for the public at the end of each session.
Libra Theater Company announces In the Balance, a quarterly reading series of both contemporary and established plays. Starting this October, the company will present an eclectic mix of four plays at performance venues around the city. Each reading will begin with a pre-show reception with the director and cast.
There seem to be numerous works of fiction, particularly series of books or stories geared to the child in all of us, which emerged from late 19th and early 20th century England. These works permeated the American psyche then, have yielded many stage and film adaptations in the intervening years, fixed in us an idea of what life in that era was like, and are with us still,...
Fountain Hills Youth Theater will be presenting WINNIE THE POOH, based on the classic A. A. Milne story, for one more weekend. Christopher Robin's 'fat little bear of very little brain' would like to drift peacefully through life, humming tunes and stopping frequently to eat 'a little something.' However, when friend Piglet gets roped into Kanga's household and Kanga starts bathing him (with soap!) and forcing down spoonfuls of 'Strengthening Medicine', Pooh flies to the rescue assisted by his friends Eeyore, Owl, and Rabbit, (along with Rabbit's countless relations). While Pooh's intentions are always the best, his passion for honey and condensed milk keeps getting him into trouble.
Fountain Hills Youth Theater will be presenting WINNIE THE POOH, based on the classic A. A. Milne story, for one more weekend. Christopher Robin's 'fat little bear of very little brain' would like to drift peacefully through life, humming tunes and stopping frequently to eat 'a little something.' However, when friend Piglet gets roped into Kanga's household and Kanga starts bathing him (with soap!) and forcing down spoonfuls of 'Strengthening Medicine', Pooh flies to the rescue assisted by his friends Eeyore, Owl, and Rabbit, (along with Rabbit's countless relations). While Pooh's intentions are always the best, his passion for honey and condensed milk keeps getting him into trouble.
Silver Spring Stage presents 2010 One-Act Festival, produced by Laurie Freed and Carol Leahy. The Stage's festival features local playwrights in premiere works of comedies and dramas. Each weekend will feature different plays that prove in their own ways that humor and passions are what make us human.
Silver Spring Stage presents 2010 One-Act Festival, produced by Laurie Freed and Carol Leahy. The Stage's festival features local playwrights in premiere works of comedies and dramas. Each weekend will feature different plays that prove in their own ways that humor and passions are what make us human.
Silver Spring Stage presents 2010 One-Act Festival, produced by Laurie Freed and Carol Leahy. The Stage's festival features local playwrights in premiere works of comedies and dramas. Each weekend will feature different plays that prove in their own ways that humor and passions are what make us human.
America's eminent composer/lyricist duo, Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman, will receive the prestigious Career Achievement Award at The Theatre Museum's 2010 Awards Gala.
America's eminent composer/lyricist duo, Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman, will receive the prestigious Career Achievement Award at The Theatre Museum's 2010 Awards Gala.
59E59 Theaters (Elysabeth Kleinhans, Artistic Director; Peter Tear, Executive Producer) is thrilled to host the US premiere of WOLVES AT THE WINDOW (and other tales of immorality), Toby Davis' striking adaptation of 10 short stories by Britain's famous Saki, at the 2009 Brits Off Broadway festival.
59E59 Theaters (Elysabeth Kleinhans, Artistic Director; Peter Tear, Executive Producer) is thrilled to host the US premiere of WOLVES AT THE WINDOW (and other tales of immorality), Toby Davis' striking adaptation of 10 short stories by Britain's famous Saki, at the 2009 Brits Off Broadway festival.
Many exciting events and activities are on the horizon at the Towne Lake Arts Center, Cherokee County's source for quality live theatre. Check out the following details for news about upcoming performances, classes and auditions. For information about any of these upcoming activities/events call 678-494-4251 or check out the website at www.tlaclive.org. The Towne Lake Arts Center is located at 6576 Commerce Parkway in Woodstock, GA.