Mind The Gap Theatre (NYC's premiere Anglo-American company) returns for their seventh series of new short plays by, for or about the British - featuring their in-house repertory company of actors.
Mind The Gap Theatre (NYC's premiere Anglo-American company) returns for their seventh series of new short plays by, for or about the British - featuring their in-house repertory company of actors.
Mind The Gap Theatre (NYC's premiere Anglo-American company) returns for their seventh series of new short plays by, for or about the British - featuring their in-house repertory company of actors.
Mind The Gap Theatre (NYC's premiere Anglo-American company) returns for their seventh series of new short plays by, for or about the British - featuring their in-house repertory company of actors.
Mind The Gap Theatre (NYC's premiere Anglo-American company) returns for their seventh series of new short plays by, for or about the British - featuring their in-house repertory company of actors.
Mind The Gap Theatre (NYC's premiere Anglo-American company) returns for their seventh series of new short plays by, for or about the British - featuring their in-house repertory company of actors.
After selling out NYC's first revival of Caroline, or Change this winter, The Gallery Players is proud to open the spring with Arthur Millers' classic The Crucible. Directed by The Gallery Players' Artistic Director Heather Siobhan Curran, the 1953 Tony Award winner for Best Play opens Saturday, March 20 2010.
After selling out NYC's first revival of Caroline, or Change this winter, The Gallery Players is proud to open the spring with Arthur Millers' classic The Crucible. Directed by The Gallery Players' Artistic Director Heather Siobhan Curran, the 1953 Tony Award winner for Best Play opens Saturday, March 20 2010.
Abingdon Theatre Company, in an ongoing effort to recognize excellence in playwriting, is set to present its 2009 CHRISTOPHER BRIAN WOLK AWARD to author Joel Fields, best-known for writing episodes of TV's 'Ugly Betty,' 'Raising the Bar,' 'Commander in Chief' and 'Dirt,' for his new play HOW I FELL IN LOVE, during an award ceremony and staged reading on Monday, November 9 at 7:30pm at Abingdon Theatre Arts Complex's June Havoc Theatre (312 West 36th Street). Jules Ochoa to direct.
Mind The Gap Theatre returns with their sixth series of new short plays by, for or about the British, November 6-8, 2009 at Manhattan Theatre Source in the West Village.
BRITBRITS 6: SHORT PLAYS FOR THE BUSY ANGLOPHILE will play the Mind the Gap Festival from November 6th through 8th. Plays included in this year's festival are DELAYS by Dan Remmes, CHUN LI by Camilla Maxwell, SLEEVE NOTES by Duncan Macmillan, OMISSIONS by Stephanie Staes, THE DERELICTS by Darren Murphy, DEVIL MAY DARE by Kraig Smtih, and BREAKTIME by Philip Gawthorne.
Mind The Gap Theatre returns with their sixth series of new short plays by, for or about the British, November 6-8, 2009 at Manhattan Theatre Source in the West Village.
BRITBRITS 6: SHORT PLAYS FOR THE BUSY ANGLOPHILE will play the Mind the Gap Festival from November 6th through 8th. Plays included in this year's festival are DELAYS by Dan Remmes, CHUN LI by Camilla Maxwell, SLEEVE NOTES by Duncan Macmillan, OMISSIONS by Stephanie Staes, THE DERELICTS by Darren Murphy, DEVIL MAY DARE by Kraig Smtih, and BREAKTIME by Philip Gawthorne.
Abingdon Theatre Company, in an ongoing effort to recognize excellence in playwriting, is set to present its 2009 CHRISTOPHER BRIAN WOLK AWARD to author Joel Fields, best-known for writing episodes of TV's 'Ugly Betty,' 'Raising the Bar,' 'Commander in Chief' and 'Dirt,' for his new play HOW I FELL IN LOVE, during an award ceremony and staged reading on Monday, November 9 at 7:30pm at Abingdon Theatre Arts Complex's June Havoc Theatre (312 West 36th Street). Jules Ochoa to direct.
Mind The Gap Theatre returns with their sixth series of new short plays by, for or about the British, November 6-8, 2009 at Manhattan Theatre Source in the West Village.
BRITBRITS 6: SHORT PLAYS FOR THE BUSY ANGLOPHILE will play the Mind the Gap Festival from November 6th through 8th. Plays included in this year's festival are DELAYS by Dan Remmes, CHUN LI by Camilla Maxwell, SLEEVE NOTES by Duncan Macmillan, OMISSIONS by Stephanie Staes, THE DERELICTS by Darren Murphy, DEVIL MAY DARE by Kraig Smtih, and BREAKTIME by Philip Gawthorne.
The Gallery Players presents THE 12TH ANNUAL BLACK BOX NEW PLAY FESTIVAL, world premiere full-lengths, one-acts and readings showcased in festival of new plays
Through the month of June, The Gallery Players celebrates playwrights and new works in The 12th Annual Black Box New Play Festival. Each weekend is a new experience as The Gallery Players introduces new crops of talent and celebrates its alumni, June 4-28, 2009.
Blue Heron Theatre will open its 20th season this fall in a co-production with Mirth A Theatre Company of Gilles Segal's movingly powerful post World War II drama, The Puppetmaster of Lodz, translated by Sara O'Connor, and directed by Bruce Levitt.
Columbia Stages presents A Flea In Her Ear by Georges Feydeau, translated by Heather Denyer and Nadia Foskolou, directed by Nadia Foskolou. Performances are October 17 - 19 at 8PM and October 20 at 2PM & 8PM.