Manhattan Shakespeare Project, Manhattan's All-Female Shakespeare Company, presents MACBETH: The Unsex Me Here Project, directed by Amanda Boekelheide, with preview performances beginning April 1st prior to an official press opening of April 5th at the Access Theater Gallery (380 Broadway) in Manhattan.
Presented at The Tank Theatre,151 w. 46th St. (b/t 6th and 7th Ave), 8th Floor, New York, NY 10036, tonight, August 22-25th and August 29-Sept. 1st, 2013. Today-Saturdays @ 7pm & Sundays @ 3pm. For tickets and information please visit www.EurekaSuitcase.org. Tickets $18.00, Early Bird Special: $15.00, if purchased before August 22nd with discount Code: TMPSTFNF
Eureka Suitcase, a New York City based Production Company, presents Shakespeare's The Tempest! Set in a modern NYC Subway, this production will bring the audience into the mind of Prospero and his journey toward forgiveness, creating connections to everyone's struggle with the pressures of the modern world. Featuring a minimalist set and costumes, the focus will be put on the fantastical story while allowing room for the imagination of the audience. Click below to watch a teaser for the show!
Presented at The Tank Theatre,151 w. 46th St. (b/t 6th and 7th Ave), 8th Floor, New York, NY 10036, on August 22-25th and August 29-Sept. 1st, 2013. Thursday-Saturdays @ 7pm & Sundays @ 3pm. For tickets and information please visit www.EurekaSuitcase.org. Tickets $18.00, Early Bird Special: $15.00, if purchased before August 22nd with discount Code: TMPSTFNF
Jewish immigrant families in America in the early 1900s faced so many challenges in the new country that their experiences inspire many plays, and the New Worlds Theatre Project celebrates this rich history with their newest production, Welcome to America. Jewish immigrant families in America in the early 1900s faced so many challenges in the new country that their experiences inspire many plays, and the New Worlds Theatre Project celebrates this rich history with their newest production, Welcome to America.
New Worlds Theatre Project (Ellen Perecman, Founder & Producing Artistic Director) is set to presentWELCOME TO AMERICA this May at the 45th Street Theatre, with performances beginning today, May 2nd and running thru May 20th.
New Worlds Theatre Project (Ellen Perecman, Founder & Producing Artistic Director) is set to presentWELCOME TO AMERICA this May at the 45th Street Theatre, with performances beginning on May 2nd and running thru May 20th.
The words will be Shakespearean, but the setting will be F. Scott Fitzgeraldean when The Human Race, Dayton's own professional theatre company, brings The Bard's great comedy to The Loft Theatre beginning January 27. The tale of mistaken identity, misguided romance and miscreants plotting nefarious schemes will be set in 1920s America instead of ancient Illyria.
The words will be Shakespearean, but the setting will be F. Scott Fitzgeraldean when The Human Race, Dayton's own professional theatre company, brings The Bard's great comedy to The Loft Theatre beginning January 27. The tale of mistaken identity, misguided romance and miscreants plotting nefarious schemes will be set in 1920s America instead of ancient Illyria.
It's back by popular demand - The Human Race Theatre's own adaptation of A Christmas Carol returns to The Loft Theatre for a second year this holiday season, with a bigger cast, more music, and the same concept - true to Charles Dickens, but with a few added twists.
It's back by popular demand - The Human Race Theatre's own adaptation of A Christmas Carol returns to The Loft Theatre for a second year this holiday season, with a bigger cast, more music, and the same concept - true to Charles Dickens, but with a few added twists.
'It's all about the doors,' says Joe Deer, director of The Human Race Theatre's upcoming production of Lend Me A Tenor. 'When a door opens, you know someone's coming through it, and it's always the very worst person it could be.' Worst for the characters, that is - best for the audience.
'It's all about the doors,' says Joe Deer, director of The Human Race Theatre's upcoming production of Lend Me A Tenor. 'When a door opens, you know someone's coming through it, and it's always the very worst person it could be.' Worst for the characters, that is - best for the audience.
'It's all about the doors,' says Joe Deer, director of The Human Race Theatre's upcoming production of Lend Me A Tenor. 'When a door opens, you know someone's coming through it, and it's always the very worst person it could be.' Worst for the characters, that is - best for the audience.