TITANIC Benefit Completes Cast; Additional Song Added
by Robert Diamond
- Jun 9, 2010
The June 21 benefit concert of Broadway's Titanic has announced final casting and a song to make its New York debut. The benefit, which supports the New York Society for Ethical Culture (NYSEC), will take place in NYSEC's 800-seat Concert Hall, located at 2 W. 64th St. at Central Park West. Tickets, priced $15-20, are available at or by telephone at 212-352-3101. The concert is part of an evening of programming that includes a preshow talkback at 6:30, the presentation of the musical at 7:30, and a VIP reception after the performance.
New Orleans's WINE LOVERS Extends Run thru 6/20
by Abigail Arnold
- Jun 3, 2010
WINE LOVERS, the wine-tasting musical, previously scheduled to run through June 13 at Le Petit Théâtre du Vieux Carré's Muriel's Cabaret Theatre in New Orleans, will now run through June 20, according to the theatre's official website. Over the course of the play, audience members will enjoy a tasting of six delightful wines along with the cast.
Le Petit Theatre Presents WINE LOVERS - THE WINE TASTING MUSICAL Through 6/13
by Gabrielle Sierra
- May 27, 2010
WINE LOVERS, the wine-tasting musical, returns to New Orleans for a limited run at Le Petit Théâtre du Vieux Carré's Muriel's Cabaret Theatre, Tuesday, May 18th, 2010 through Sunday, June 13 with a performance on Friday, June 11 to benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Over the course of the play, audience members enjoy a tasting of six delightful wines along with the cast.
Photo Coverage: 5th Avenue's ON THE TOWN
by Charlie Piane
- Apr 16, 2010
The 5th Avenue Theatre's production of Leonard Bernstein's madcap musical On The Town continues performances through May 2, 2010.
Stage Tube: Lea Salonga On THE WENDY WILLIAMS SHOW
by Oliver Oliveros
- Mar 19, 2010
Tony winner Lea Salonga visited the set of 'The Wendy Williams Show' last March 15, 2010 to promote her ongoing cabaret series at Café Carlyle, dubbed 'The Journey So Far.' She sang the pop ditty 'Your Song,' which she also performed in her recent year-end concert in Manila.
THE METHOD GUN Opens at Humana Festival, 3/18
by Jeff Dennhardt
- Mar 17, 2010
The 34th annual Humana Festival of New American Plays, made possible by a generous grant from The Humana Foundation, will continue with The Method Gun, created by Austin?based theatre troupe Rude Mechs and written by Kirk Lynn. The Method Gun is a play about the ecstasy and excesses of performing, the dangers of public intimacy, and the incompatibility of truth on stage and6 sanity in real life.
WeildWorks's FETES DE LA NUIT Opens at The Ohio Theater 2/8
by BWW News Desk
- Feb 8, 2010
WeildWorks is pleased to announce the New York Premiere of Fêtes de la Nuit, Charles L. Mee's sexy meditation on lust, beauty and the divine experience of love. Fêtes de la Nuit is directed and choreographed by Kim Weild, who incorporates American Sign Language into a production that features three Deaf actors.
Photo Flash: In Rehearsal with WeildWorks' FETES DE LA NUIT; Opens 2/8 at Ohio Theatre
by BWW News Desk
- Feb 2, 2010
WeildWorks is pleased to announce the New York Premiere of Fêtes de la Nuit, Charles L. Mee's sexy meditation on lust, beauty and the divine experience of love. Fêtes de la Nuit is directed and choreographed by Kim Weild, who incorporates American Sign Language into a production that features three Deaf actors. The show runs from February 8 - 27, 2010 in a limited engagement at the Ohio Theatre, located at 66 Wooster Street (between Spring & Broome) in Soho, NY. Previews begin February 8 for a February 11 opening.
Mara Davi, Sean Dugan, Donna Lynne Champlin Star In Shaw's WHY SHE WOULD NOT 12/14
by BWW News Desk
- Dec 14, 2009
Gingold Theatrical Group makes history as the first company to present every play (including full-length works, one-acts and sketches) written by George Bernard Shaw with its 44th PROJECT SHAW presentation, WHY SHE WOULD NOT -- the author's final and unfinished play -- on Monday, December 14 at 7pm at The Players Club (16 Gramercy Park South) in Manhattan. David Staller, who has produced and directed all of the Project Shaw readings during its initial four-year series, is set to direct.
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