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Re-envisioned 'STREETCAR', THAT NEVER HAPPENED Premiere and More Highlight Boston Court's 2018 Season
by BWW News Desk - Oct 9, 2017


Boston Court Performing Arts Center will bring another daring year of theatre and music events to Southern California to their 2018 season. Artistic Directors Jessica Kubzansky, Michael Michetti and Mark Saltzman have programmed dozens of eclectic, globe-trotting, and genre-crossing concerts as well as three new theatrical productions including two premieres.

Yarn/Wire to Tour to CA, NY, Norway, Belgium, Ireland and More in 2017-18
by BWW News Desk - Sep 13, 2017


New York-based percussion and piano quartet Yarn/Wire announced their 12th concert season, which includes performances and residencies in Norway, California, Belgium, Luxembourg, Massachusetts, South & North Carolina, Rhode Island, Texas, Ireland and New York.

Yarn/Wire to Tour to CA, NY, Norway, Belgium, Ireland and More in 2017-18
by BWW News Desk - Aug 24, 2017


New York-based percussion and piano quartet Yarn/Wire announced their 12th concert season, which includes performances and residencies in Norway, California, Belgium, Luxembourg, Massachusetts, South & North Carolina, Rhode Island, Texas, Ireland and New York.

The Kitchen Announces Fall 2017 Season
by A.A. Cristi - Aug 15, 2017


The Kitchen, founded in 1971, has continued to serve as an important catalyst for a broad community of groundbreaking artists working across disciplines. In today's landscape, where contemporary artists and arts institutions are collaborating in new ways and generating new contexts for the continuing evolution of multi-disciplinary art, The Kitchen, as a nimble, smaller-scale organization, plays an especially vital role: it provides emerging and established artists a hot-house environment for the presentation and discussion of their work, supporting and seeking to foster a vibrant, living dialogue among artists from every field and area of culture.

Photo Flash: In Rehearsals for PENTHOUSE at Edinburgh Fringe
by BWW News Desk - Aug 2, 2017


Penthouse offers an insight into the world of bankers and the pressures they face that can lead them to take their own lives.

FIRST Festival of Solo Performances at Tristan Bates Headlined by Steve Furst
by BWW News Desk - Mar 9, 2017


???????FIRST Festival of Solo Performance is Tristan Bates Theatre's annual Festival of Solo Performances, first curated in 2013 gaining the support of Arts Council England in 2014.

Photo Flash: Jack Thorne's BUNNY Opens at White Bear Theatre
by BWW News Desk - Mar 8, 2017


A summer of love. A fight. A car chase. A siege. When Katie's boyfriend is attacked on the streets of Luton, she is propelled outside her borders to the frontier of council estates and concrete jungles. Amidst the sweltering heat, the baying for blood and longing for love, Katie is forced to decide her future.

Guest Blog: Actress Catherine Lamb Talks Jack Thorne's BUNNY
by Guest Blog: Catherine Lamb - Mar 6, 2017


This play could be set on the outskirts of any UK city today. A bleak place, lacking identity and suffering from divided and waring communities. Our awkward and self-conscious sixth former, Katie, finds herself crossing these social boundaries as she ends up in a Luton she doesn't recognise. One which doesn't belong to her. 

Photo Flash: First Look at Catherine Lamb in BUNNY at White Bear Theatre
by BWW News Desk - Mar 3, 2017


A vital tale for our times by multi-award winning playwright Jack Thorne, Bunny is an interrogation into the mind of one young girl struggling to find her place within a modern world lacking intimacy and connection. This compelling and thought-provoking show explores a powerful youth voice in Britain. The production, starring Catherine Lamb, is playing White Bear Theatre 7 through 25 March 2017. BroadwayWorld has a first look at Lamb onstage below!

BUNNY Opens at the White Bear Theatre in March
by BWW News Desk - Jan 18, 2017


'I think life can be basically divided into two things: suspense and surprise. I prefer surprise to suspense. But that's basically because I feel suspense all the time.'

Photo Flash: First Look at JUST SO STORIES at the Stephen Joseph Theatre
by Marianka Swain - Jul 4, 2016


Why are animals the way they are? A long time ago, Rudyard Kipling wrote the Just So Stories for his own children - stories about where he imagined animals' trunks and humps and throats and other things came from.

Photo Flash: In Rehearsal with JUST SO STORIES at the Stephen Joseph Theatre
by Marianka Swain - Jun 29, 2016


Why are animals the way they are? A long time ago, Rudyard Kipling wrote the Just So Stories for his own children - stories about where he imagined animals' trunks and humps and throats and other things came from.

JUST SO STORIES Set for Stephen Joseph Theatre
by Tyler Peterson - Jun 22, 2016


A long time ago, Rudyard Kipling wrote the Just So Stories for his own children - stories about where he imagined animals' trunks and humps and throats and other things came from.

Photo Flash: Torben Betts's THE NATIONAL JOKE Opens at Scarborough's Stephen Joseph Theatre
by Marianka Swain - Jun 8, 2016


The world premiere of the latest play from leading British playwright Torben Betts is in rehearsal at Scarborough's Stephen Joseph Theatre. The National Joke will open the theatre's Summer Festival on 8 June. The cast features Philip Bretherton, Guy Burgess, Cate Hamer, Catherine Lamb and Annabel Leventon.

Miller Theatre's Fall 2015 Pop-Up Concerts Season Kicks Off Tonight
by BWW News Desk - Sep 29, 2015


Miller Theatre at Columbia University School of the Arts kicks off an ambitious fall season of free POP-UP CONCERTS -- a musical happy hour with the audience onstage at the Miller Theatre.

Miller Theatre's Fall 2015 Pop-Up Concerts Season to Kick Off Next Month
by BWW News Desk - Aug 17, 2015


Miller Theatre at Columbia University School of the Arts kicks off an ambitious fall season of free POP-UP CONCERTS -- a musical happy hour with the audience onstage at the Miller Theatre.

Jewish Community Center of San Francisco Announces 08-09 Season
by Robert Diamond - Feb 12, 2009


The Friend Center at the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco (JCCSF) continues the 2008-09 season in the New Year with an expansive array of performing arts events, including participation in Evolve, the citywide celebration of Charles Darwin?s The Origin of Species publication. Also new are two films in the series Let the Games Begin, focusing on the world of sport in a tribute to the upcoming JCC Macabbi Games this summer.

The Friend Center Announces Their 2008-09 Season
by BWW News Desk - Feb 2, 2009


The Friend Center at the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco (JCCSF) continues the 2008-09 season in the New Year with an expansive array of performing arts events, including participation in Evolve, the citywide celebration of Charles Darwin's The Origin of Species publication. Also new are two films in the series Let the Games Begin, focusing on the world of sport in a tribute to the upcoming JCC Macabbi Games this summer.

The Friend Center Announces Their 2008-09 Season
by Gabrielle Sierra - Nov 19, 2008


The Friend Center at the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco (JCCSF) continues the 2008-09 season in the New Year with an expansive array of performing arts events, including participation in Evolve, the citywide celebration of Charles Darwin's The Origin of Species publication. Also new are two films in the series Let the Games Begin, focusing on the world of sport in a tribute to the upcoming JCC Macabbi Games this summer.

The Friend Center Announces 2008/09 Programming
by Eddie Varley - Jul 31, 2008


The Friend Center at the The Jewish Community Center of San Francisco (JCCSF) today announced details of its comprehensive Performing Arts programming for 2008/09. The eclectic array of performances in intimate Kanbar Hall will include solo performances by luminaries such as Bebe Neuwirth, Phoebe Snow and Arlo Guthrie, and five fascinating thematic series: Abracadabra: an exploration of the conjuring arts and Jewish tradition; a salute to American icon Leonard Bernstein; an Italian Jewish film series; Let the Games Begin, a series of sports related programming; and Evolve, part of a city-wide celebration of Charles Darwin's 200th birthday

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