Tickets are now on sale for Hackmatack Playhouse's post-season (Labor Day weekend) light opera finale 'Cox and Box' and 'Bon Appétit' performed by Richard Conrad and the Bostonians. Arthur Sullivan's first comic success was 'Cox and Box', the story of a landlord who lets his room to two lodgers - one by day, and one by night. Same admission, same show, audience members will also be treated to 'Bon Appétit', a loving (but comic) tribute to Julia Child - cake and all! The script used was an actual Julia Child script from a WGBH-TV broadcast.
Tickets are now on sale for Hackmatack Playhouse's post-season (Labor Day weekend) light opera finale 'Cox and Box' and 'Bon Appétit' performed by Richard Conrad and the Bostonians. Arthur Sullivan's first comic success was 'Cox and Box', the story of a landlord who lets his room to two lodgers - one by day, and one by night. Same admission, same show, audience members will also be treated to 'Bon Appétit', a loving (but comic) tribute to Julia Child - cake and all! The script used was an actual Julia Child script from a WGBH-TV broadcast.
Tickets are now on sale for Hackmatack Playhouse's post-season (Labor Day weekend) light opera finale 'Cox and Box' and 'Bon Appétit' performed by Richard Conrad and the Bostonians. Arthur Sullivan's first comic success was 'Cox and Box', the story of a landlord who lets his room to two lodgers - one by day, and one by night. Same admission, same show, audience members will also be treated to 'Bon Appétit', a loving (but comic) tribute to Julia Child - cake and all! The script used was an actual Julia Child script from a WGBH-TV broadcast.
Atlanta Lyric Theatre is pleased to announce its 2010-2011 season! With five incredible shows - the all-American classic The Music Man, the dance extravaganza 42nd Street, the hit revue of doo-wop songs Leader of the Pack, Gilbert & Sullivan's favorite The Mikado, and the edgy blockbuster hit Rent - we look forward to delivering an unforgettable theatre experience to our audience.
Dale Gutzman, founder and artistic director of Off The Wall Theatre, is returning to Skylight Opera Theatre to premier his new work, An Evening with Gilbert & Sullivan. Gutzman not only wrote the show but will also be directing it. He is no stranger to the Skylight, having directed twenty-three shows in the 1970s and 80s.
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Dale Gutzman, founder and artistic director of Off The Wall Theatre, is returning to Skylight Opera Theatre to premier his new work, An Evening with Gilbert & Sullivan. Gutzman not only wrote the show but will also be directing it. He is no stranger to the Skylight, having directed twenty-three shows in the 1970s and 80s.
Crown City Theatre's adaptation of Gilbert & Sullivan's HMS Pinafore
entitled U.S.S. Pinafore mixing the rhythmical musical score with a Treky-based theme is one gigantically terrific musical takeoff.
Dale Gutzman, founder and artistic director of Off The Wall Theatre, is returning to Skylight Opera Theatre to premier his new work, An Evening with Gilbert & Sullivan. Gutzman not only wrote the show but will also be directing it. He is no stranger to the Skylight, having directed twenty-three shows in the 1970s and 80s.
Sasha Regan's unique all-male version of Gilbert & Sullivan's classic operetta sold out at the Union Theatre in July 2009 and is the Winner of What's On Stage's Best Off-West End Production Award.
The results are in - and three lucky writing tems have garnered the top prizes in the third annual Search for New Musicals hosted by the Academy for New Musical Theatre in Los Angeles.
Artistic Director Bill Theisen has announced plans for Skylight Opera Theatre's 2010-2011 season. He comments, 'We rocket into the next 50 years at the Skylight with a smart, funny, edgy and eclectic season of five quintessentially Skylight shows-sure to be groundbreaking, insightful and thoroughly entertaining.
The Tony Award-winning Oregon Shakespeare Festival will celebrate its 75th anniversary this season, and while patrons will notice celebratory signs and banners as well as opportunities to sit in on historical lectures and talks throughout the season, the primary celebration is onstage. OSF has promised its audiences, to whom it has dedicated this milestone season that it will continue to focus energies on producing great plays this year.
Sasha Regan's unique all-male version of Gilbert & Sullivan's classic operetta sold out at the Union Theatre in July 2009 and is the Winner of What's On Stage's Best Off-West End Production Award.