Zeitgeist Stage Company presents New England premiere of playwright Alan Ayckbourn's 70th play. Lead by 10-year old Hyacinth Tauriac (alternating with Alanna Logan) in a star turn, talented ensemble portrays adults behaving badly, as seen through the eyes of a child who puts it all down in her homework essay called 'My Wonderful Day.'
Plays & Players (P&P), Center City Philadelphia's oldest continually operating theatre, is carrying on its tradition of supporting burgeoning local artists with the world premiere of Simulations by David Strattan White.
Plays & Players (P&P), Center City Philadelphia's oldest continually operating theatre, is carrying on its tradition of supporting burgeoning local artists with the world premiere of Simulations by David Strattan White.
Plays & Players (P&P), Center City Philadelphia's oldest continually operating theatre, is carrying on its tradition of supporting burgeoning local artists with the world premiere of Simulations by David Strattan White.
Plays & Players (P&P), Center City Philadelphia's oldest continually operating theatre, is carrying on its tradition of supporting burgeoning local artists with the world premiere of Simulations by David Strattan White.
Plays & Players (P&P), Center City Philadelphia's oldest continually operating theatre, is carrying on its tradition of supporting burgeoning local artists with the world premiere of Simulations by David Strattan White.
Women in Love, as adapted from the D. H. Lawrence novel of the same name and directed by Chuck DeLong, is a contemporized and Americanized love story about two sisters -Ursula and Gudrun Brangwen- and the respective men in their lives, best friends Rupert Birkin and Gerald Crich. The play details the sisters' struggles with romance, domesticity, and the challenges of being young independent strong-willed women in today's society. Frequently humorous, often bittersweet, and sometimes tragic, the story addresses themes of social class, rivalry, passion and love versus lust, art versus industry, as well as inner conflict and turmoil.
Women in Love, as adapted from the D. H. Lawrence novel of the same name and directed by Chuck DeLong, is a contemporized and Americanized love story about two sisters -Ursula and Gudrun Brangwen- and the respective men in their lives, best friends Rupert Birkin and Gerald Crich. The play details the sisters' struggles with romance, domesticity, and the challenges of being young independent strong-willed women in today's society. Frequently humorous, often bittersweet, and sometimes tragic, the story addresses themes of social class, rivalry, passion and love versus lust, art versus industry, as well as inner conflict and turmoil.
America's foremost Gilbert & Sullivan repertory ensemble, the New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players, will enter the cabaret scene with a new musical revue entitled 'I've Got a Little Twist' opening Thursday, January 8th (7PM) at Off Broadway's Triad Theatre (158 West 72nd Street). Six stars of the NYGASP company will get up close and personal in this new musical revue which showcases a fresh take on G&S favorites and other musical theatre selections from the 'living legacy of G&S.'
America's foremost Gilbert & Sullivan repertory ensemble, the New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players, will enter the cabaret scene with a new musical revue entitled 'I've Got a Little Twist' opening Thursday, January 8th (7PM) at Off Broadway's Triad Theatre (158 West 72nd Street). Six stars of the NYGASP company will get up close and personal in this new musical revue which showcases a fresh take on G&S favorites and other musical theatre selections from the 'living legacy of G&S.'
America's foremost Gilbert & Sullivan repertory ensemble, the New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players, proudly announces part 2 of 'G&S Fest 2008,' a festival of Gilbert & Sullivan productions featuring an unprecedented number of shows in one season, slated for June 6-15th on the great stage of New York's historic City Center (West 55th Street, between 6th and 7th Avenues).
America's foremost Gilbert & Sullivan repertory ensemble, the New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players, proudly announces part 2 of 'G&S Fest 2008,' a festival of Gilbert & Sullivan productions featuring an unprecedented number of shows in one season, slated for June 6-15th on the great stage of New York's historic City Center (West 55th Street, between 6th and 7th Avenues).
The New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players, is proud to announce its new 'G&S Fest 2008,' a festival of Gilbert & Sullivan productions featuring an unprecedented number of shows in one season slated January 4-13th and June 6-15th on the great stage of New York's historic City Center.
America's foremost Gilbert & Sullivan repertory ensemble, the New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players, proudly announces part 2 of 'G&S Fest 2008,' a festival of Gilbert & Sullivan productions featuring an unprecedented number of shows in one season, slated for June 6-15th on the great stage of New York's historic City Center (West 55th Street, between 6th and 7th Avenues). Under the artistic and music direction of Albert Bergeret, the company has presented over 2,600 performances throughout the United States, Canada, and England.
The New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players (NYGASP) present the first part of their G&S Fest 08, with productions of 'Pirates of Penzance', 'Princess Ida' and others.
America's foremost Gilbert & Sullivan repertory ensemble, the New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players, is proud to announce its new 'G&S Fest 2008,' a festival of Gilbert & Sullivan productions featuring an unprecedented number of shows in one season slated January 4-15 and June 6-15 on the great stage of New York's historic City Center