In what has become an annual holiday season attraction, Theater for the New City will reprise 'Angry Young Women In Low-Rise Jeans With High-Class Issues,' the raucous comedy by Matt Morillo, from December 2 to 12.
In what has become an annual holiday season attraction, Theater for the New City will reprise 'Angry Young Women In Low-Rise Jeans With High-Class Issues,' the raucous comedy by Matt Morillo, from December 2 to 12.
Tampa Bay theatre goers will notice something very new this season when they attend their favorite plays: ballots to nominate the finest stage artists in the area.
Human Animals, a Manhattan-based theater collective committed to 'the exploration and celebration of the idiosyncrasies of the Human Animal,' will present their inaugural production: the World Premiere of middlemen, an existential office comedy concerning adulthood, non-dairy creamer, and the collapse of the American workplace.
On Saturday, October 10, HUMAN ANIMALS celebrated the opening of its inaugural production - the World Premiere of middlemen, an existential office comedy concerning adulthood, non-dairy creamer, and the collapse of the American workplace. Written by David Jenkins and directed by Josie Whittlesey, performances began at Walkerspace (46 Walker Street) on Friday, October 9th, 2009. The production is currently playing at Walkerspace through October 30.
Human Animals, a Manhattan-based theater collective committed to 'the exploration and celebration of the idiosyncrasies of the Human Animal,' will present their inaugural production: the World Premiere of middlemen, an existential office comedy concerning adulthood, non-dairy creamer, and the collapse of the American workplace.
Human Animals, a Manhattan-based theater collective committed to 'the exploration and celebration of the idiosyncrasies of the Human Animal,' will present their inaugural production: the World Premiere of middlemen, an existential office comedy concerning adulthood, non-dairy creamer, and the collapse of the American workplace.
In the third in a series of Women's History Month profiles, Nugent talks about producing hits and flops, getting backers, making movies and leveling the playing field for women in theater.