East Lynne Theater Company will host its annual “Spring Soiree” fundraiser, May 25, as a kick off to the theater company's 45th Season, which they have themed “The Story Continues.”
Dear Readers, I’m all for new works, especially well written new works such as “The Park” by Lisa Every and Jenn Ruzumna, currently performing at Seattle Public Theatre. But as much as I liked the dialog in “The Park” it fell into two of my least favorite traps, a lack of point or reason for the piece as well as the dreaded someone else’s therapy on stage.
For the second year in a row, East Lynne Theater Company will host a Juneteenth staged reading of “Citizen James, or The Young Man Without a Country” to honor the national holiday. The free event will take place 2:30 p.m., June 22, at the Cape May Rotary Park Bandstand.
For the second year in a row, East Lynne Theater Company will host a Juneteenth staged reading of “Citizen James, or The Young Man Without a Country” to honor the national holiday.
For awhile now, we have been receiving press materials and hearing about The Broadway Dreams Foundation (BDF), but never witnessed the group first-hand.
Well, that all changed this past Saturday night, in Philadelphia, when we decided to go to the Kimmel Center and see the 2011 Summer-Intensive weekend showcase, this year titled TRUE COLORS.
I can honestly say that our jaws dropped. Directed and hosted by the newest addition to their impressive faculty line-up, Richard Jay-Alexander, the evening was like watching a skillfull PLAYLIST of Broadway 'gold' and 'showstoppers.' Two ACTS worth!