The Amanda McBroom Project: 1 Great Songwriter, 4 Magical Nights, 30 Incredible Women! played the Laurie Beechman Theatre on March 8, 9 and 15, and continues tonight, March 16 at 7pm. BroadwayWorld was there for the concert and brings you photos below!
Help Is On The Way Today, a 501c3 non-profit that assists children and youth living with HIV/AIDS, is announcing their annual Gala on May 19th at the Laurie Beechman Theater. In addition, founder Joseph Macchia is announcing a name change to the charity's Lifetime Achievement Award.
The Amanda McBroom Project: 1 Great Songwriter, 4 Magical Nights, 30 Incredible Women! will play the Laurie Beechman Theatre, tonight, March 8, 9, 15, and 16 at 7pm.
The Amanda McBroom Project: 1 Great Songwriter, 4 Magical Nights, 30 Incredible Women! will play the Laurie Beechman Theatre, March 8, 9, 15, and 16 at 7pm.
Theatre Southwest is currently presenting THE OLDEST PROFESSION by Paula Vogel, who is known for her decidedly strong, controversial works like HOW I LEARNED TO DRIVE that examines incest and THE BALTIMORE WALTZ that is about AIDS. In THE OLDEST PROFESSION, she gives audiences a chance to see a softer side of her writing, using prostitution as a way to explore the community of sisterhood while weaving in dated but humorous political zingers (i.e. "This is America where any girl can start in the alley and wind up a madam!") disparaging the economic boom and decline that began with President Reagan's 80s. In the end, this show is really about the passing of businesses, clients, and our close friends and how we deal with that loss as a community.
Theatre Southwest presents 'The Oldest Profession' written by Paula Vogel, directed by David Holloway. Theatre Southwest presents this play by a winner of the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize during the 35th anniversary of this organization that has brought so many women playwrights to the forefront. The show runs tonight, October 26 - November 17. Get a first look at the show in the photos below!
Theatre Southwest presents 'The Oldest Profession' written by Paula Vogel, directed by David Holloway. Theatre Southwest presents this play by a winner of the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize during the 35th anniversary of this organization that has brought so many women playwrights to the forefront. The show runs October 26 - November 17. Get a first look at the show in the photos below!
The first night of the Second Annual Broadway Cabaret Festival was full of the sophistication and taste that we've come to expect from Scott Siegel and Town Hall
On June 25th, Liza Minnelli, Linda Lavin, Stephanie J. Block and more will pay tribute to Jim Caruso as part of the series 'Roasts, Toasts and Tributes'