This is a tremendous show, filled with lots of dark humor and plenty of tears. It's a wonderfully written play that has found a venue (and talented cast) where it gets to beautifully shine.
Hanover Little Theatre (HLT), 360 Blooming Grove Road, Hanover, will stage the A.R. Gurney comedy Sylvia, which takes a look at this complicated relationship, at 8 p.m., Nov. 14-15 and 20-22 and 2 p.m., Nov. 16 and 23. Sally Chase directs this cast of HLT veterans.
'Sylvia' opens at Hanover Little Theatre this Friday, Nov. 14. The A.R. Gurney comedy takes a look at this complicated relationship between a man, his dog and his wife. There will be 8 p.m. shows Nov. 14-15 and 20-22 and 2 p.m. matinees on Nov. 16 and 23. Sally Chase directs a cast of HLT veterans.
Hanover Little Theatre (HLT), 360 Blooming Grove Road, Hanover, will stage the A.R. Gurney comedy Sylvia, which takes a look at this complicated relationship, at 8 p.m., Nov. 14-15 and 20-22 and 2 p.m., Nov. 16 and 23. Sally Chase directs this cast of HLT veterans.
What do you get when you mix a great script, a perfect ensemble and Karla Hartley's exemplary direction? A show that is nothing short of a masterpiece.
Suncoast AIDS Theatre Project presents A Prelude to Pride: 'All About Steve,' a play on the 1950's classic film starring Bette Davis and Anne Baxter. This variation stars Scott Daniel and Matthew McGee of 'Scott and Patti' fame, as well as other talent from around the Bay Area.
The audience might have a hard time telling the good guys from the bad guys in 'Sin, Sex & the C.I.A.,' the next show in Hanover Little Theatre's (HLT's) 65th season. This laugh-out-loud farce is written by Michael Parker and Susan Parker, authors of last season's hit comedy 'Sex Please, We're Sixty.'
The audience might have a hard time telling the good guys from the bad guys in 'Sin, Sex & the C.I.A.,' the next show in Hanover Little Theatre's (HLT's) 65th season. This laugh-out-loud farce is written by Michael Parker and Susan Parker, authors of last season's hit comedy 'Sex Please, We're Sixty.'
The audience might have a hard time telling the good guys from the bad guys in 'Sin, Sex & the C.I.A.,' the next show in Hanover Little Theatre's (HLT's) 65th season. This laugh-out-loud farce is written by Michael Parker and Susan Parker, authors of last season's hit comedy 'Sex Please, We're Sixty.'
Suncoast AIDS Theatre Project is remembering those who passed and still suffer from HIV/AIDS with their Annual 'Prelude To World AIDS Day' presentation of a staged play reading of Craig Lucas' screenplay 'LONGTIME COMPANION'.
Suncoast AIDS Theatre Project is remembering those who passed and still suffer from HIV/AIDS with their Annual 'Prelude To World AIDS Day' presentation of a staged play reading of Craig Lucas' screenplay 'LONGTIME COMPANION'.
DEATH OF A SALESMAN by Arthur Miller will run tonight, September 20 - October 20 in The Space Theatre, with press night set for Thursday, September 26 at 6:30pm.
DEATH OF A SALESMAN by Arthur Miller will run September 20 - October 20 in The Space Theatre, with press night set for Thursday, September 26 at 6:30pm.
American Stage Theatre Company has announced the last production of their 2012-2013 Season on the Mainstage: ART by Yasmina Reza and translated by Christopher Hampton. This production won a Tony Award for 'Best Play' and the Olivier Award for 'Best Comedy'. Previews are tonight and tomorrow, August 7 & 8. Opening Night is August 9 and the production runs through September 8.
American Stage Theatre Company has announced the last production of their 2012-2013 Season on the Mainstage: ART by Yasmina Reza and translated by Christopher Hampton. This production won a Tony Award for "Best Play" and the Olivier Award for "Best Comedy". Previews are August 7 & 8. Opening Night is August 9 and the production runs through September 8.
It will be a "Grand Night for Broadway" at the historic Palladium Theater on Saturday, April 21st. when Three Men and a Baby…Grand! comes to our stage. Brian Lane Green, Lee Lessack, and John Boswell present their signature collection of show tunes and Rat Pack favorites in a spirited performance.
ON AN AVERAGE DAY by playwright John Kolvenbach is a bizarre story, but made for several funny (loved the fridge bit) and profoundly affecting (mania and depression) moments. At times I wondered if I was in a dirty kitchen or an insane asylum. When they warn of gunshots before entering the theater, you know you are in for an interesting time! On the surface, the story appears to be about two brothers, Jack and Bobby, drinking beers and catching up on life after years apart. The actual story, however, runs deeper, bringing to the fore issues of parental abandonment, self-isolation, guilt and blame.