After a successful season finale concert in August 2005 with wife Lauren Kennedy (Spamalot, Les Miserables), Tony Award-nominee Alan Campbell (Sunset Boulevard, Contact) will return to the Hot Summer Nights at the Kennedy stage from August 2nd through 13th in Oleanna
Hot Summer Nights at the Kennedy will take a step back in time with its fourth show of the summer series: The Last Night of Ballyhoo, which runs July 19-30 at the Kennedy Theatre in NC
The Aurora Theatre Company completes its 14th season with the Bay Area premiere of 'Permanent Collection.' This provocative tale continues playwright Thomas Gibbons' examination of racial politics in America.
Ennio is currently playing a limited engagement at the Berkeley Rep's Roda Theatre from July 12 - 23. Ennio is hilarious family fun in an award-winning show starring the human paper-doll, with costumes emulating world icons from Eminem to the Three Tenors.
The Berkeley Repertory Theatre is pleased to announce night/OUT, an event for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community on Thursday, July 13. The evening starts at 8:00 PM with a hilarious performance of 'Ennio' and the festivities continue late into the night.
Hot Summer Nights at the Kennedy, the summer theatre series that presents shows at the Kennedy Theatre in Raleigh, NC, will kick off its second season with a production of Forever Plaid from May 31st through June 11th
Rita Moreno and Delroy Lindo will be two of the readers in Once Upon a Wild Thing: Celebrating The Works of Maurice Sendak during the Berkeley run of Sendak's and Tony Kushner's Brundibar and Comedy on a Bridge
A November 7th benefit reading of All About Eve, presented by the Melting Pot Theatre company, will star Kate Burton, Kerry O'Malley, Gregg Edelman, Terrence Mann, Emily Skinner and others
Euan Morton and William Youmans will respectively star in Brundibar and Comedy on a Bridge, two one-act opera collaborations between Tony Kushner and Maurice Sendak that will play engagments in CA and CT before moving to New York
This fall, cries ofrevolt rock the Roman Capitol - and The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey- in Shakespeare's brilliant political thriller, Julius Caesar. Loyalty,honor and betrayal collide in this searing tale of revolution, in which omensof doom and deadly conspiracies erupt into civil war, and leaders rise and falllike the tides.