Curtain Call in Stamford will present a free concert reading of HIRAETH, a new play by E. Kyle Minor exploring nostalgia, mental illness, and loss, directed by John Atkin with a local cast.
The Wilton Playshop has released first look photos of its production of MASTER CLASS, the Tony Award–winning play by Terence McNally. The drama centers on legendary opera diva Maria Callas as she leads a master class for young singers, revealing both her commanding artistry and personal vulnerabilities.
The cast for Master Class at The Wilton Playshop in Fairfield has been announced, ahead of the production's opening on February 13, with the run lasting through February 28.
City Plaza will be buzzing with the sounds of local artists and performers this June as the Raleigh Convention & Performing Arts Complex and Downtown Raleigh Alliance kick off Noon Tunes @ City Plaza every Wednesday afternoon from 12-1pm.
While all Bay Area theatres are currently dark as we near almost half a year in quarantine, the new ensemble of artists at Our Digital Stories have begun work on an updated form of theatre: brand new works written specifically for a virtual format, that act as a hybrid between a play and a short film.
Holmdel Theatre Company begins its 2019-2020 season with Little Women: The Musical. The show features a book by Alan Knee, lyrics by Mindi Dickstein, and music by Jason Howland. The musical opened on Broadway in 2005 starring Sutton Foster in the lead role of Jo.
Little Women ran on Broadway for four months and was nominated for multiple Tony, Drama Desk, and Outer Critics Circle Awards.
Southampton Arts Center today announced its full lineup of fall programming, from September 20 through December 29. Closing out their 7th season, this fall will offer an exciting lineup of programs and two not-to-be missed exhibitions.
The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) today announced broadcast luminary Duff Roman will be awarded the 2019 Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award for his ongoing contributions and dedication to the Canadian music industry.
Tennessee Shakespeare Company, now celebrating its Tenth Anniversary Season as the Mid-South's professional, classical theatre and education organization, will stage Samuel Beckett's tragicomedy, Waiting for Godot, at Dixon Gallery & Gardens from December 7-17.
Set against an idyllic lakeside backdrop, the drama of the real world is never far from view as eight friends gather over three summer weekends in "Love! Valor! Compassion!" Presented by PinnWorth Productions, this Tony Award-winning play by Terrence McNally comes to Mercer County Community College's Kelsey Theatre Fridays, Jan. 10 and 17 at 8 p.m.; Saturdays, Jan. 11 and 18 at 8 p.m.; and Sundays, Jan. 12 and 19 at 2 p.m.
Attributing bad smells to negative thoughts, actions, and attitudes, author Bill King has created an important resource with techniques to recognize, deal with, and mitigate the negativity that a growing number of young people experience in today's society. STINKIN' THINKIN' STINKS is full of fun activities designed to provide kids with real tools for changing negative habits. King engages and empowers adolescents to take action to change their lives and provides age-appropriate activities that make it possible. STINKIN' THINKIN' STINKS also engages parents and inspires discussion, introspection, and change in readers of all ages.
Bill King's 2007 novel 'Hack' (published by Trafford Publishing), which is getting a renewed marketing push in 2013, is a story of survival of the fittest, set in an Alabama cotton mill village.
In honor of June, Gay Pride Month, SHOWTIME airs three provocative and compelling documentaries focusing on issues affecting the LGBT community. All three films air tonight, June 7 beginning at 7 PM ET/PT on SHOWTIME.
In honor of June, Gay Pride Month, SHOWTIME will air three provocative and compelling documentaries focusing on issues affecting the LGBT community. All three films air on Thursday, June 7 beginning at 7 PM ET/PT on SHOWTIME.
Mortimer Brewster has just dropped in on his aunts to tell them about his engagement, but the poor guy is in for a bit of a shock when he finds out what the ladies have been up to. Abby and Martha may seem sweet, but their idea of hospitality is, well...creative. Audiences have been roaring at Arsenic and Old Lace for six decades - now locals can enjoy it at The Players Club of Swarthmore Theater.
The Players Club of Swarthmore Theater has a fun 'Trick and Treat' on stage this October. The Brewster Sisters seem so sweet... but their elderberry wine (the treat) packs a real punch (that would be the trick). In Arsenic and Old Lace - opening October 21st.
Mortimer Brewster has just dropped in on his aunts to tell them about his engagement, but the poor guy is in for a bit of a shock when he finds out what the ladies have been up to. Abby and Martha may seem sweet, but their idea of hospitality is, well...creative. Audiences have been roaring at Arsenic and Old Lace for six decades - now locals can enjoy it at The Players Club of Swarthmore Theater.
The Players Club of Swarthmore Theater has a fun 'Trick and Treat' on stage this October. The Brewster Sisters seem so sweet... but their elderberry wine (the treat) packs a real punch (that would be the trick). In Arsenic and Old Lace - opening October 21st.