The Collective NY presents THE COLLECTIVE:10 PLAY FESTIVAL, two programs of 10-minute plays directed, produced, and performed by members of the permanent ensemble and Collective colleagues including artists from The Actors Studio, Chris Sullivan (Broadway's Lombardi and Nice Work If You Can Get It) and writer Greg DePaul (Bride Wars, Saving Silverman). Performances begin today, October 9 at The McGinn/Cazale Theater. The plays, selected from over 300 blind submissions, will also be published as an anthology.
The Collective NY presents THE COLLECTIVE:10 PLAY FESTIVAL, two programs of 10-minute plays directed, produced, and performed by members of the permanent ensemble and Collective colleagues including artists from The Actors Studio, Chris Sullivan (Broadway's Lombardi and Nice Work If You Can Get It) and writer Greg DePaul (Bride Wars, Saving Silverman). Performances begin October 9 at The McGinn/Cazale Theater. The plays, selected from over 300 blind submissions, will also be published as an anthology.
In 17 days, even the most intrepid theatergoer can only sample a fraction of the nearly 200 offerings at the New York International Fringe Festival. Now in its 9th year, the FringeNYC Encore Series gives theatre lovers another chance at seeing some of the most critically acclaimed and most crowd-pleasing shows from the Festival.
In 17 days, even the most intrepid theatergoer can only sample a fraction of the nearly 200 offerings at the New York International Fringe Festival. Now in its 9th year, the FringeNYC Encore Series gives theatre lovers another chance at seeing some of the most critically acclaimed and most crowd-pleasing shows from the Festival.
Waiting for Waiting For Godot is less a spoof of Beckett's play than it is a knowing comic riff on the life of an actor. Its 80 minutes are full of inside jokes (though hardly obscure) about the theater.. Beckett's metaphor about the anxieties of modern life becomes in Dave Hanson's hands a representation of the anxieties of a career on stage.
Casting has been announced for the 2013 New York International Fringe Festival production of the world premiere of WAITING FOR WAITING FOR GODOT, a new comedy by Chelsea Lately writer-performer Dave Hanson.
The Grand Theatre will present "La Cage Aux Folles" May 8-25, 2013. The play opened in 1983 to wide critical acclaim, and has since become a staple of American Musical Theatre. The musical received six Tony Awards, including Best Music, Best Score, and Best Book for Harvey Fierstein.
The Grand Theatre will present "La Cage Aux Folles" May 8-25, 2013. First opening in 1983 to wide critical acclaim, "La Cage" has become a staple of American Musical Theatre. The musical won six Tony Awards, including Best Music, Best Score, and Best Book for Harvey Fierstein. The Grand cast, directed Brent Schneider, includes Kenny Wayne Parrish, Dave Hanson, Angela Avila, and Jay C Stoddard.
Last night, February 15, 2013, the opening night of the SKETCHES FROM THE NATIONAL LAMPOON World Premiere, directed by Pat Towne, welcomed a slew of celebrity guests and more to the Hayworth Theatre. BroadwayWorld has photos from the opening curtain call and celebrations below!
National Lampoon will present the World Premiere of SKETCHES FROM THE NATIONAL LAMPOON, conceived and produced by Matty Simmons, with original songs by Richard Levinson and directed by Pat Towne. SKETCHES FROM THE NATIONAL LAMPOON will begin previews tonight, February 7 at 8pm; will open on Friday, February 15 at 8pm and run through Sunday, March 17 at the Hayworth Theatre, 2511 Wilshire Blvd. in Los Angeles.
The Grand Theatre will present 'The Voice of the Prairie' tonight, January 24 - February 9, 2013. The play, written by John Olive, follows a storyteller on his journey to bring connection through his stories and later, to play a role in the advent of radio technology. The cast, directed by John Caywood, includes three critically acclaimed local actors: Dave Hanson, Stephanie Purcell, and Jonathan McBride.
National Lampoon will present the World Premiere of SKETCHES FROM THE NATIONAL LAMPOON, conceived and produced by Matty Simmons, with original songs by Richard Levinson and directed by Pat Towne. SKETCHES FROM THE NATIONAL LAMPOON will begin previews on Thursday, February 7 at 8pm; will open on Friday, February 15 at 8pm and run through Sunday, March 17 at the Hayworth Theatre, 2511 Wilshire Blvd. in Los Angeles.
The Grand Theatre will present 'The Voice of the Prairie' January 24 - February 9, 2013. The play, written by John Olive, follows a storyteller on his journey to bring connection through his stories and later, to play a role in the advent of radio technology. The cast, directed by John Caywood, includes three critically acclaimed local actors: Dave Hanson, Stephanie Purcell, and Jonathan McBride.
Concord Records is pleased to announce a world-wide agreement with Austin, TX-based indie label Playing in Traffic to re-release Blind Sighted Faith, the debut album by rising British quintet The Dunwells, on August 28, 2012.
Concord Records is pleased to announce a world-wide agreement with Austin, TX-based indie label Playing in Traffic to re-release Blind Sighted Faith, the debut album by rising British quintet The Dunwells, on August 28, 2012.
Somewhere amidst the cracked asphalt and overgrown weeds on the
highway to nowhere is Miss Hope's, a small-town diner where wistful
wannabes with half-forgotten dreams meet, mingle and tell their
stories. Consisting of three timeless tales with more than a little
laughter, tears, irony and a pinch of The Twilight Zone, and told
against the backdrop of the presidential inaugurations of Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama, Miss Hope's will be open for business starting tonight, May 23rd at the Sargent Theatre at the American Theatre of Actors, located at 314 West 54th Street. Miss Hope's is directed by David Triacca, and written by Jack Karp, Alisha Silver and
Joseph Samuel Wright of the Nylon Fusion Writers Collective.
Somewhere amidst the cracked asphalt and overgrown weeds on the
highway to nowhere is Miss Hope's, a small-town diner where wistful
wannabes with half-forgotten dreams meet, mingle and tell their
stories. Consisting of three timeless tales with more than a little
laughter, tears, irony and a pinch of The Twilight Zone, and told
against the backdrop of the presidential inaugurations of Bill
Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama, Miss Hope's will be open for
business starting May 23rd at the Sargent Theatre at the American
Theatre of Actors, located at 314 West 54th Street. Miss Hope's is
directed by David Triacca, and written by Jack Karp, Alisha Silver and
Joseph Samuel Wright of the Nylon Fusion Writers Collective.