Cabaret performer Jamie deRoy will host two nights of her Multi MAC Award-winning variety show, Jamie deRoy & friends, on Tuesday, October 4th & Wednesday, October 5th (7PM) at the intimate cabaret hot-spot Metropolitan Room (34 West 22nd Street ~ btw. 5th & 6th Avenues).
The Helen Merrill Playwriting Award Ceremony will be held Monday, September 26, 2011, 5:30pm - 7:30pm (Awards given at 6:15pm) at the Algonquin Hotel, 59 West 44th Street.
Theatre Out, Orange County's gay and lesbian theatre, is proud to present the classic Christopher Durang absurdist comedy, Beyond Therapy. Bruce is in therapy. Bruce's girlfriend, Prudence, is in therapy. Bruce's lover, Bob, is in therapy. The waiter is in therapy and even the therapists are in therapy. Will there be a happy ending? Only if they can all learn to live beyond therapy.
Can a parent love a child just for him or herself alone? Ensemble Studio Theatre/LA will present the West Coast premiere of a darkly comic, yet poignant new play about childhood in America. Inspired by the unsolved murder of six-year old JonBenét Ramsey, House of Gold by Gregory Moss opens on October 22 at Atwater Village Theatre, with low-priced previews beginning October 15.
Theatre East presents NEIGHBORHOOD READING SERIES upstairs at O'Lunney's, 145 West 45th Sttreet (bet. Broadway & 6th Avenue), this coming Monday, September 19th.
Mary Tyler Moore will present Bernadette Peters with Westport Country Playhouse's Distinguished Dedication and Service to the American Musical Theater Award at the historic theater's annual gala on Monday evening, September 19.
Maryland Ensemble Theatre's family theatre, The Fun Company, will present the World Premiere production of The Pirates of Pelican Point by Caitlyn Joy.
Theatre East presents NEIGHBORHOOD READING SERIES upstairs at O'Lunney's, 145 West 45th Sttreet (bet. Broadway & 6th Avenue), this coming Monday, September 19th.
Theatre Out, Orange County's gay and lesbian theatre, is proud to present the classic Christopher Durang absurdist comedy, Beyond Therapy. Bruce is in therapy. Bruce's girlfriend, Prudence, is in therapy. Bruce's lover, Bob, is in therapy. The waiter is in therapy and even the therapists are in therapy. Will there be a happy ending? Only if they can all learn to live beyond therapy.
The Helen Merrill Playwriting Award Ceremony will be held Monday, September 26, 2011, 5:30pm - 7:30pm (Awards given at 6:15pm) at the Algonquin Hotel, 59 West 44th Street.
The Modern Theatre at Suffolk University has announced the programming lineup for its second season, featuring inventive performances, innovative and classic films, and stimulating conversation with celebrated artists.
Maryland Ensemble Theatre's family theatre, The Fun Company, will present the World Premiere production of The Pirates of Pelican Point by Caitlyn Joy.
The Meeting* hosted by Justin Sayre, called 'a riotously funny and campy variety show' by Next Magazine, and 'a rollicking, wry affair complete with funny political commentary on current events' by Gay City News, will present their newest edition on Thursday, September 22 at 9:30 PM.
Mike Farrell, Catherine Hicks, and Megan Ward join Noah Wyle, Virginia Madsen, Mark Valley, Justina Machado, Gale Harold, Perry Ojeda and Nicholas Brendon for the reading of Windows On The World by Colette Keen, directed by Kirsten Sanderson, on Monday, September 12 at 8pm, at the Stella Adler Theatre in Hollywood.
Playwrights Horizons and 92YTribeca have announced that they will present a panel discussion previewing the theater company's new season on Monday evening, September 12 at 7:30 PM at 92YTribeca (200 Hudson Street). Moderated by The New Yorker culture writer Michael Schulman, joined by Playwrights Horizons Artistic Director Tim Sanford, the panel discussion will feature all six writers from the theater company's 2011/2012 Season.
From post-performance discussions to an LGBT Night, Westport Country Playhouse will offer several special events and opportunities surrounding its Tennessee Williams centennial production, 'Suddenly Last Summer,' written by Williams and directed by David Kennedy, Playhouse associate artistic director.