MIT Presents EVIL DEAD: THE MUSICAL, 4/23-5/1
by BWW
News Desk
- May 1, 2010
The Musical Theatre Guild of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will open their upcoming production of EVIL DEAD: THE MUSICAL on April 23rd. The production will play the Kresge Little Theatre and run through May 1st.
Abby Ford, Jonathan Hyde Lead Cast of PETER PAN In Ferry Park, Begins 4/27
by BWW
News Desk
- Apr 27, 2010
The cast for the U.S. premiere of a spectacular new stage production of J M Barrie's beloved story PETER PAN flies into San Francisco landing in a state-of-the-art theatre tent erected especially for this production at Ferry Park on the Embarcadero, opposite the Ferry Building. PETER PAN is the first major theatrical production to transfer to San Francisco directly from a successful London engagement.
MIT Presents EVIL DEAD: THE MUSICAL, 4/23-5/1
by BWW
News Desk
- Apr 23, 2010
The Musical Theatre Guild of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will open their upcoming production of EVIL DEAD: THE MUSICAL on April 23rd. The production will play the Kresge Little Theatre and run through May 1st.
MIT Presents EVIL DEAD: THE MUSICAL, 4/23-5/1
by Jeff Dennhardt
- Apr 17, 2010
The Musical Theatre Guild of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will open their upcoming production of EVIL DEAD: THE MUSICAL on April 23rd. The production will play the Kresge Little Theatre and run through May 1st.
Abby Ford, Jonathan Hyde Lead Cast of PETER PAN In Ferry Park, Begins 4/27
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Apr 15, 2010
The cast for the U.S. premiere of a spectacular new stage production of J M Barrie's beloved story PETER PAN flies into San Francisco landing in a state-of-the-art theatre tent erected especially for this production at Ferry Park on the Embarcadero, opposite the Ferry Building. PETER PAN is the first major theatrical production to transfer to San Francisco directly from a successful London engagement.
You Can Take the Boy Out of Brooklyn...
by Jan Nargi
- Mar 29, 2006
Donald Margulies' 'Brooklyn Boy' treads familiar family ground in unexpected ways in SpeakEasy Stage's warm and sincere New England premiere