Circle Theatre and Fort Worth Theatre are proud to announce the following outstanding finalists and semi-finalists in their sixth annual co-sponsored High School Playwriting Project.
HOLDING THE MAN, the smash hit Australian production, adapted by Tommy Murphy from Tim Conigrave's award winning and best selling memoir of the same name, will make its UK debut this Spring at Trafalgar Studios 1 in London.
HOLDING THE MAN, the smash hit Australian production, adapted by Tommy Murphy from Timothy Conigrave's award winning and best selling memoir of the same name, will make its UK debut from 23 April (Press Night 4 May) at Trafalgar Studios 1 in London.
La Boite Theatre will end its run of Shakespeare's HAMLET on March 14th. The production, which began performance February 6th, was directed by David Berthold. The Roundhouse Theatre hosted the production.
David Berthold directs this contemporary and compelling reinvention of Shakespeare's finest tragedy in his first production as Artistic Director of La Boite. David's recent credits include the world premieres of Saturn's Return for the Sydney Theatre Company and six acclaimed seasons of Holding The Man, which transfers to London's West End in May. Performances run from February 6 to March 14.
David Berthold directs this contemporary and compelling reinvention of Shakespeare's finest tragedy in his first production as Artistic Director of La Boite. David's recent credits include the world premieres of Saturn's Return for the Sydney Theatre Company and six acclaimed seasons of Holding The Man, which transfers to London's West End in May. Performances run from February 6 to March 14.
HOLDING THE MAN, the smash hit Australian production, adapted by Tommy Murphy from Tim Conigrave's award winning and best selling memoir of the same name, will make its UK debut this Spring at Trafalgar Studios 1 in London.
This is a very special opportunity for experienced and emerging actors to participate in an intimate 8-week master class program at La Boite's Roundhouse Theatre, led by three of Australia's most formidable industry leaders.
David Berthold directs this contemporary and compelling reinvention of Shakespeare's finest tragedy in his first production as Artistic Director of La Boite. David's recent credits include the world premieres of Saturn's Return for the Sydney Theatre Company and six acclaimed seasons of Holding The Man, which transfers to London's West End in May. Performances run from February 6 to March 14.
Sydney Theatre Company presents Saturn's Return by Tommy Murphy, 24 July to 30 August 2009. Opening Night 29 July at 8pm Wharf 1, Sydney Theatre Company, Pier 4, Hickson Road, Walsh Bay
After sell-out performances in Berlin, Singapore, Sydney, Adelaide, Melbourne and New Zealand, this 'funny, lyrical, surprising and mischievous' blend of dance, music, film and song hits Brisbane for a strictly limited season. And La Boite Theatre Company is offering 20 tickets at $20 for EVERY PERFORMANCE.
New La Boite Artistic Director David Berthold today announced an initiative aimed at significantly reducing ticket prices.
At midday on Monday of the first week of every La Boite show this year, for one hour only, and only online, ALL remaining tickets for the first week will go on sale for just $20.
No catches. No limits.
On Sunday, November 9, the 70th anniversary of Kristallnacht, and 75 years since Adolf Hitler's rise to power, the Museum of Jewish Heritage-A Living Memorial to the Holocaust and The Royal Conservatory of Music, Canada, will launch 'Music in Exile-Emigré Composers of the 1930s,' a five-day series of concerts, talks, and a music-theater piece celebrating the music of Jewish composers forced to flee the Third Reich and German composers who resisted the Nazi regime.
On Sunday, November 9, the 70th anniversary of Kristallnacht, and 75 years since Adolf Hitler's rise to power, the Museum of Jewish Heritage-A Living Memorial to the Holocaust, in association with Canada's Royal Conservatory of Music, will launch 'Music in Exile-Emigre Composers of the 1930s,' a five-day series of concerts, talks, and a music-theater piece celebrating the music of Jewish composers forced to flee the Third Reich and German composers who resisted the Nazi regime.
Simon Callow is the latest international star to be added to the Stratford Festival's ranks. Mr. Callow will be presenting a new work of his own composition, based on Shakespeare's sonnets.