MISS JULIE by August Strindberg: In an version by Frank McGuinness. Directed by Oliver Baird, Designed by Laura Cordery, Lighting by Anna Sbokou, Produced by Elevate Theatre Company
The Red Bull Theater announces its 2010-2011 Revelation Readings. Some actors and actresses involved in the readings include Maria Dizzia, Jessica Hecht, Jan Maxwell, Michael Stuhlbarg, Mary Testa, and Michael Urie. All readings are on Mondays at 7:30pm, except as noted, and take place at Theater at St. Clement's, 423 West 46th Street, between 9th & 10th Avenues. (Cast and details Subject to Change.)
The Red Bull Theater announces its 2010-2011 Revelation Readings. Some actors and actresses involved in the readings include Maria Dizzia, Jessica Hecht, Jan Maxwell, Michael Stuhlbarg, Mary Testa, and Michael Urie. All readings are on Mondays at 7:30pm, except as noted, and take place at Theater at St. Clement's, 423 West 46th Street, between 9th & 10th Avenues. (Cast and details Subject to Change.)
MISS JULIE by August Strindberg: In an version by Frank McGuinness. Directed by Oliver Baird, Designed by Laura Cordery, Lighting by Anna Sbokou, Produced by Elevate Theatre Company
MISS JULIE by August Strindberg: In an version by Frank McGuinness. Directed by Oliver Baird, Designed by Laura Cordery, Lighting by Anna Sbokou, Produced by Elevate Theatre Company
American composer/librettist Martin Halpern presents 'Triptych,' three one-act chamber operas freely based on classics of modern drama by August Strindberg ('The Stronger'); Henrik Ibsen ('When We Dead Awaken') and Anton Chekhov ('The Proposal'), three works that explore themes of both requited and unrequited love.
American composer/librettist Martin Halpern presents 'Triptych,' three one-act chamber operas freely based on classics of modern drama by August Strindberg ('The Stronger'); Henrik Ibsen ('When We Dead Awaken') and Anton Chekhov ('The Proposal'), three works that explore themes of both requited and unrequited love.
Scandinavian American Theater Company (SATC), the first of its kind in New York, is dedicated to bringing American audiences the most exciting contemporary Scandinavian theater and cutting-edge productions of the classics.
American composer/librettist Martin Halpern presents 'Triptych,' three one-act chamber operas freely based on classics of modern drama by August Strindberg ('The Stronger'); Henrik Ibsen ('When We Dead Awaken') and Anton Chekhov ('The Proposal'), three works that explore themes of both requited and unrequited love.
CUTTING BALL THEATER HIDDEN CLASSICS READING SERIES presents 'STORM ' June 13, 2010
San Francisco's cutting-edge Cutting Ball Theater presents the fifth installation in this season's Hidden Classics Reading Series, August Strindberg's STORM, in a new translation by Paul Walsh.
Scandinavian American Theater Company (SATC), the first of its kind in New York, is dedicated to bringing American audiences the most exciting contemporary Scandinavian theater and cutting-edge productions of the classics.
Scandinavian American Theater Company (SATC), the first of its kind in New York, is dedicated to bringing American audiences the most exciting contemporary Scandinavian theater and cutting-edge productions of the classics.
BAM and Donmar Warehouse present the U.S. premiere of August Strindberg's Creditors, directed by Alan Rickman in a new version by David Greig from April 16th until May 16th.
GHOSTS has been held over by popular demand and will now run through May 8th. A classic and gripping theatrical event not to be missed... GHOSTS is written by Henrik Ibsen and directed by David Ellenstein. The show is featuring Rosina Reynolds*, Richard Baird*, John Herzog*, Jonathan McMurtry* and Aimee Burdette
Concluding an unprecedented 2009-10 season, Oracle Productions is proud to announce the opening of August Strindberg's THE GHOST SONATA on May 8, 2010, at Oracle Theatre, 3809 N. Broadway in Chicago.
Concluding an unprecedented 2009-10 season, Oracle Productions is proud to announce the opening of August Strindberg's THE GHOST SONATA on May 8, 2010, at Oracle Theatre, 3809 N. Broadway in Chicago.