Highline Ballroom is located at 431 West 16th Street between 9th Avenue and 10th Avenue. Tickets may be purchased through Ticketweb, online at ticketweb.com or at the Highline Box Office from noon until doors close at 866-468-7619.
All too often a personal agenda becomes more important than justice; facts are sacrificed for expediency, and the truth is distorted beyond recognition, as shown in Sergei Burbank's intense new drama War Crimes.
Sundance Institute announced today the acting company for its 2010 Theatre Lab on Governors Island, which began yesterday June 1 and runs through June 12. Under artisitc direction of Philip Himberg, Producing Artistic Director of the Sundance Instittute Theatre Program, the Lab will provide these projects with guidance in the development of new work for the stage.
All too often a personal agenda becomes more important than justice; facts are sacrificed for expediency, and the truth is distorted beyond recognition, as shown in Sergei Burbank's intense new drama War Crimes.
Romero and Juliet. Believe it. We're actually doing Shakespeare. But we're doing it Stray Cat style! How's that, you say? Well...with zombies. Lots and lots of zombies! When a strange meteor smashes into that famous ship en route to Illyria, the bodies pile up even faster than the romantic complications.
Romero and Juliet. Believe it. We're actually doing Shakespeare. But we're doing it Stray Cat style! How's that, you say? Well...with zombies. Lots and lots of zombies! When a strange meteor smashes into that famous ship en route to Illyria, the bodies pile up even faster than the romantic complications.
Romero and Juliet. Believe it. We're actually doing Shakespeare. But we're doing it Stray Cat style! How's that, you say? Well...with zombies. Lots and lots of zombies! When a strange meteor smashes into that famous ship en route to Illyria, the bodies pile up even faster than the romantic complications.
Leslie Caveny's comedy Love of a Pig began performances at the 45th Street Theatre on October 12, running through October 28. Directed by D.H. Johnson, a portion of the proceeds goes to The Olivieri Center for Homeless Women.
Leslie Caveny's comedy Love of a Pig makes its New York premiere beginning October 12 with performances through October 28 at The 45th Street Theatre; directed by D.H. Johnson.