Photo Coverage: Zina Goldrich & Marcy Heisler Play 54 Below
by Stephen Sorokoff
- Jun 13, 2014
Award-winning songwriters Zina Goldrich and Marcy Heisler ('Taylor the Latte Boy', 'Alto's Lament', Ever After) brought their their vivacious, eclectic, romantic, and seriously funny songbook to 54 Below last night, June 12. Check out coverage of their performance below!
World Premier Adaptation OF THE WAVES Plays The Factory Theatre 6/30-7/11
by BWW
News Desk
- Jul 11, 2010
What do you get when you combine movement, original music, six actors and the darkly haunting words of one of the world's most prolific novelists? One exciting night at the theatre. The Waves, by Virginia Woolf is adapted for the stage by Toronto's own writer/director/actor Brenley Charkow. This world-premier adaptation is set to take place at the Factory Theatre during the Toronto International Fringe Festival.
World Premier Adaptation OF THE WAVES Plays The Factory Theatre 6/30-7/11
by BWW
News Desk
- Jun 30, 2010
What do you get when you combine movement, original music, six actors and the darkly haunting words of one of the world's most prolific novelists? One exciting night at the theatre. The Waves, by Virginia Woolf is adapted for the stage by Toronto's own writer/director/actor Brenley Charkow. This world-premier adaptation is set to take place at the Factory Theatre during the Toronto International Fringe Festival.
World Premier Adaptation OF THE WAVES Plays The Factory Theatre 6/30-7/11
by Charlie Piane
- Jun 3, 2010
What do you get when you combine movement, original music, six actors and the darkly haunting words of one of the world's most prolific novelists? One exciting night at the theatre. The Waves, by Virginia Woolf is adapted for the stage by Toronto's own writer/director/actor Brenley Charkow. This world-premier adaptation is set to take place at the Factory Theatre during the Toronto International Fringe Festival.
Mandy Patinkin: One Singular Sensation
by Nancy Grossman
- May 2, 2009
For one night only, the Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts in Worcester played host to Mandy Patinkin: Dress Casual with Paul Ford on Piano
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