Lenox & Slezak Join Gleason in 'Something You Did'
by BWW News Desk
- Feb 7, 2008
Primary Stages has announced the full cast to the New York premiere of Something You Did by Willy Holtzman (Sabina). The five-member cast features the previously announced Tony Award-winning Joanna Gleason (Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Into the Woods) as Alison, a sixties radical, and Jordan Charney (Hearts) as Arthur, Alison's attorney. They will be joined by Tony Award-winner Adriane Lenox (Doubt) as Lenora, Portia as Uneeq and Victor Slezak as Gene.
'Pumpgirl' Opens Tonight at MTC
by BWW News Desk
- Dec 4, 2007
The Manhattan Theatre Club production of Abbie Spallen's Pumpgirl officially opens tonight, Tuesday December 4 at MTC at New York City Center - Stage II (131 West 55th Street).
Cast of 'Pumpgirl' Filling the Tank at MTC
by Eugene Lovendusky
- Dec 3, 2007
The charming and talented cast of 'Pumpgirl,' an intelligent story now playing MTC, discuss some of the story's deeper meanings and share in the design of performing an eloquently written three-person monologue play with the sensibility of a dialogue piece...
Photo Flash: Pumpgirl
by BWW
- Nov 21, 2007
The Manhattan Theatre Club production of Abbie Spallen's Pumpgirl, now playing at MTC at New York City Center - Stage II, will open Tuesday, December 4.
MTC's 'Pumpgirl' Begins Performances Today, Nov.8
by BWW News Desk
- Nov 8, 2007
The Manhattan Theatre Club production of Abbie Spallen's Pumpgirl will begin previews today, Thursday, November 8 at MTC at New York City Center - Stage II (131 West 55th Street). The production will open Tuesday, December 4.
Photo Coverage: 'The Receptionist' Opening Night
by Walter McBride
- Oct 31, 2007
Manhattan Theatre Club's world premiere production of Adam Bock's The Receptionist officially opened Tuesday, October 30 at New York City Center - Stage I (131 West 55th Street). The After Party was held at the Beacon Restaurant.
Photo Preview: 'Pumpgirl' at MTC Begins Nov.8
by BWW
- Oct 25, 2007
Manhattan Theatre Club's production of Abbie Spallen's Pumpgirl begins previews at New York City Center Stage II on November 8, officially opening on December 4. Directed by Carolyn Cantor, the production stars Geraldine Hughes (Sinead), Hannah Cabell (Pumpgirl) and Paul Sparks (Hammy).
MTC Announces Full Casting for 'Pumpgirl', Begins 11/8
by BWW News Desk
- Oct 3, 2007
Manhattan Theatre Club is pleased to announce complete casting for the American premiere production of Pumpgirl by Abbie Spallen. Previews begin November 8 for a December 4 opening at New York City Center - Stage II.
Healy's Have You Seen Steven? Begins Sept. 15
by BWW News Desk
- Aug 24, 2007
13P (Thirteen Playwrights, Inc.), the OBIE Award-winning theater company comprised of 13 playwrights, will present the world premiere of Ann Marie Healy's (P#6) Have You Seen Steve Steven?, to be directed by 2007 OBIE Award-winning director Anne Kauffman
MTC Announces Productions for 2007-2008 Season
by BWW News Desk
- Aug 3, 2007
MANHATTAN THEATRE CLUB (Lynne Meadow, Artistic Director; Barry Grove, Executive Producer; Daniel Sullivan, Acting Artistic Director 2007-2008 Season) is pleased to announce upcoming productions for its 2007-2008, including the two shows on Broadway at the Biltmore Theatre (261 West 47th Street) and the four productions at MTC's Off-Broadway theatres at Stage I and Stage II at New York City Center (131 West 55th Street).
In A Dark Dark House: Family Ties
by Michael Dale
- Jun 19, 2007
Neil LaBute's new play is a neat little bloodless Grand Guignol for the imagination featuring a terrific performance by Frederick Weller.
Photo Coverage: 'In a Dark Dark House' First Rehearsal
by Walter McBride
- Apr 18, 2007
Ron Livingston, Louisa Krause and Jason Patric arrived April 17 at Roundabout Studios in New York for their first day of rehearsal of playwright Neil LaBute's world premiere new play, 'In a Dark Dark House' with the MCC Theatre.
Essential Self-Defense: My Funny Valentine
by Michael Dale
- Mar 30, 2007
Adam Rapp's absurdist quirkfest has its flaws, but Paul Sparks and Heather Goldenhersh are hilarious as would-be lovers in a dangerous world.
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