Who or what is haunting 85 East 4th Street? The building at 85 East 4th Street is considered to be one of the most haunted spots in all of NYC. Its terrible past is riddled with murders, suicides, and horrible deaths, which began even before the present building was erected over a hundred years ago.
Neile Adams (aka Neile McQueen Toffel), author, performer and the former wife of the late legendary actor, Steve McQueen, will make a special appearance at a screening of the film, Bullitt, as part of the Film Series entitled, 'King of Cool - The Films of Steve McQueen,' being held at Seattle Art Museum; SAM Downtown, Plestcheeff Auditorium; 1300 First Avenue (between Union Street and University Street); Seattle, WA 98101, on Thursday, February 18, 2010 at 7:30 p.m.
Neile Adams (aka Neile McQueen Toffel), author, performer and the former wife of the late legendary actor, Steve McQueen, will make a special appearance at a screening of the film, Bullitt, as part of the Film Series entitled, 'King of Cool - The Films of Steve McQueen,' being held at Seattle Art Museum; SAM Downtown, Plestcheeff Auditorium; 1300 First Avenue (between Union Street and University Street); Seattle, WA 98101, on Thursday, February 18, 2010 at 7:30 p.m.
Pull-Tight will again be offering our Thrifty Thursday deal for the February 11 performance of The Taming of the Shrew. For that night only, you may buy one ticket and get one free. This offer is only available at the door, beginning at 7:00pm on Thursday, February 11. This offer is not valid with previously paid reservations. Thrifty Thursday tickets are based on availability and will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis.
Due to the inclement weather, yesterday and tonight's performance of The Taming of the Shrew were cancelled. We are happy exchange your tickets for another performance or refund your money. Please call Box Office Manager Heather Bottoms on our Pull-Tight Reservations Line at 791-5007 to make your exchange or refund arrangements. Thanks for your patience and understanding.
We have added two additional performances to replace the ones we've had to cancel this weekend. Those new show times are Thursday, February 11th at 7:30pm and Saturday, February 13th matinee at 2:30pm. Please be aware when you are ordering tickets that there are now 2 performances on Saturday, February 13. Make sure that you choose the correct performance time.
Due to the inclement weather, the January 29 performance (tonight) of The Taming of the Shrew has been cancelled. We are happy to exchange your tickets for another performance or refund your money.
Pull-Tight is honored to present William Shakespeare's comedy The Taming of the Shrew--our first main stage Shakespearean production--which is well into rehearsals for a January 29th opening night.
Pull-Tight is honored to present William Shakespeare's comedy The Taming of the Shrew--our first main stage Shakespearean production--which is well into rehearsals for a January 29th opening night.
Pull-Tight is honored to present William Shakespeare's comedy The Taming of the Shrew--our first main stage Shakespearean production--which is well into rehearsals for a January 29th opening night.
On Monday November 16th, some of the biggest and brightest names in musical theatre came together to perform a special fundraiser event for the Harold Green Jewish Theatre Company. Hosted by Colin Mochrie and Deb McGrath, BWW was on hand as some of Canada's most talented performed selections of songs from Jewish composers and shows.
David Bell explores the life of the star, born Fania Borach, in Fanny Brice: The Real Funny Girl, which has its world premiere production Nov. 10-24 at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre. Marya Grandy stars as Brice.
David Bell explores the life of the star, born Fania Borach, in Fanny Brice: The Real Funny Girl, which has its world premiere production Nov. 10-24 at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre. Marya Grandy stars as Brice.
That happy gentleman on the left is the legendary American playwright Robert Patrick, and what he has in his hands is a long-time dream of his; a plaque to commemorate the life of Joe Cino. Fifty years ago Joe Cino opened the doors to his Caffe Cino, now regarded as the birthplace of both the Off-Off Broadway movement and the American Gay Theatre movement, to playwrights willing to mount productions on his tiny 8' x 8' stage. Among those who walked in were Lanford Wilson, Tom Eyen, Doric Wilson, Sam Shepard, William Hoffman, John Guare, and, of course, Robert Patrick. Cino didn't even read the scripts. Most of the time he would ask the playwright his astrological sign and if he liked the answer an opening night was set. Musical theatre fans know the Cino as the place where Bernadette Peters starred in the original one-act version of Dames At Sea.
Celebrate the Master Of The Macabre, Edgar Allan Poe's Bicentennial (1809-2009) with the critically acclaimed, award winning Radiotheatre in a unique event as they perform live, on stage, a year-long presentation of seventeen major works by the grand master of American horror!
David Bell explores the life of the star, born Fania Borach, in Fanny Brice: The Real Funny Girl, which has its world premiere production Nov. 10-24 at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre. Marya Grandy stars as Brice.
Albert Schultz, Founding Artistic Director of Soulpepper Theatre Company, today announced that the company's production of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? will run August 29 - October 24, 2009, at the Young Centre for the Performing Arts.
Lincoln Center: Celebrating 50 Years, the first exhibition to focus exclusively on the evolution and influence of America's first performing arts center, will feature an extensive collection of some 400 historic and contemporary objects including photographs, ephemera, correspondence, costumes, set pieces, props and video recordings.
The Theatre Library Association presents its 41st annual book awards on Friday, October 9th in the Bruno Walter Auditorium of The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, located at Lincoln Center.
The Theatre Library Association presents its 41st annual book awards on Friday, October 9th in the Bruno Walter Auditorium of The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, located at Lincoln Center.
Celebrate the Master Of The Macabre, Edgar Allan Poe's Bicentennial (1809-2009) with the critically acclaimed, award winning Radiotheatre in a unique event as they perform live, on stage, a year-long presentation of seventeen major works by the grand master of American horror!