The Queens Players and Femme Fatale Theater present Euripides' timeless tragedy The Bacchae, in a production dripping with a sense of foreboding dark comedy this March 28th through April 14th at The Secret Theatre in Long Island City, Queens. Femme Fatale Theater Co-Founder ROBERT RIBAR directs a cast lead by PETER OLIVER ('Law & Order: Special Victims Unit') as the seductive god Dionysus and MICHAEL AXELROD (The Flea's Restoration Comedy) as the doomed king Pentheus.
Rachel McAdams, Olga Kurylenko and Ecky Malik took the red carpet for the Toronto International Film Festival premiere of Terence Malik's To The Wonder. BroadwayWorld brings you photos of the stars below!
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company will present Harper Lee's classic American novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" adapted by Christopher Sergel. This production is directed by Cincinnati Shakespeare Company Artistic Associate Sara Clark and features Bruce Cromer, Darnell Pierre Benjamin and three young actors- Alyssa Mehnert, Jack Johnson & Noah Lentini. This production is generously sponsored by LPK. The ensemble is sponsored by Taft, Stettinius & Hollister LLP and the production design is sponsored by Matson Money.
Bay Street Theatre is getting ready for the LITERATURE LIVE production of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Nov. 7-26. Local equity and non-equity actors are encouraged to audition. The production is adapted from the book by Harper Lee and will be directed by Murphy Davis.
Bay Street Theatre is getting ready for the LITERATURE LIVE production of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Nov. 7-26. Local equity and non-equity actors are encouraged to audition. The production is adapted from the book by Harper Lee and will be directed by Murphy Davis.
Bay Street Theatre is getting ready for the LITERATURE LIVE production of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Nov. 7-26. Local equity and non-equity actors are encouraged to audition. The production is adapted from the book by Harper Lee and will be directed by Murphy Davis.
In the season's first installment of the SATC Contemporary Scandinavian Reading Series, Scandinavian American Theater Company (SATC) presents 'DESIRE' (original title BEGÄR) by RICHARD HOBERT*.
In the season's first installment of the SATC Contemporary Scandinavian Reading Series, Scandinavian American Theater Company (SATC) presents 'DESIRE' (original title BEGÄR) by RICHARD HOBERT*.
'Pilot' -- Detectives Washington and Fitch investigate a double homicide at a pharmacy. Was it a drug theft gone bad or something else entirely? Meanwhile, Longford and Mahajan try to track down the killer of an attorney with many enemies. When both cases intersect, the cops are in a race against time to stop the killing spree, culminating in a high-speed pursuit and a perilous standoff, putting the cops in harm's way, on 'Detroit 1-8-7,' TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14 (10:00-11:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network. (Rebroadcast. OAD 9/21/10)
'Pilot' -- Detectives Washington and Fitch investigate a double homicide at a pharmacy. Was it a drug theft gone bad or something else entirely? Meanwhile, Longford and Mahajan try to track down the killer of an attorney with many enemies. When both cases intersect, the cops are in a race against time to stop the killing spree, culminating in a high-speed pursuit and a perilous standoff, putting the cops in harm's way, on 'Detroit 1-8-7,' TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14 (10:00-11:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network. (Rebroadcast. OAD 9/21/10)
WINGSPAN ARTS and NYU Players Club ends run of William Shakespeare's As You Like It, an exciting collaboration between professional actors and NYU theatre students, on April 18.
WINGSPAN ARTS and NYU Players Club present William Shakespeare's As You Like It, an exciting collaboration between professional actors and NYU theatre students, opening April 16 and closing April 18.
WINGSPAN ARTS and NYU Players Club present William Shakespeare's As You Like It, an exciting collaboration between professional actors and NYU theatre students, opening April 16 and closing April 18.
GMCLA presents there own twist on a theatrical classic. Since actors of the Greek theatres in the city of Thespiae and long before Shakespeare had penned his very first stage play, men have been theatrically portraying women in productions. Now, in the tradition of Madam Butterfly and Hairspray, the Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles (GMCLA) tackled the classic pageantry of the 'Nutcracker: A choral Fantasy' at the Alex Theatre in Glendale California with male chorus members doubling in the female roles. Among those in attendance include Loni Anderson, Kate Linder, Assembly member John Perez (46th District) and Dee Wallace.
HOLLA HOLLA PRODUCTIONS is back for its third consecutive summer, presenting Shakespeare's immortal love tragedy ROMEO AND JULIET beside the Hudson River and beneath the moon, in Clinton Cove Park at W. 55th Street and the Hudson River.