A cast of five will bring a brand new adaptation of the Robert Louis Stevenson classic Treasure Island to the stage at Scarborough's Stephen Joseph Theatre this Christmas.
A programme comprising a huge-hearted feel-good comedy, a classic and a brand-new Ayckbourn, a co-production with Edinburgh's renowned Traverse Theatre, and a unique take on a classic novel has been announced by Scarborough's Stephen Joseph Theatre.
A brand new adaptation of Alice in Wonderland with a local setting and a big sprinkle of Christmas will burst onto the stage at Scarborough's Stephen Joseph Theatre this December.
A brand new adaptation of Alice in Wonderland with a local setting and a big sprinkle of Christmas will burst onto the stage at Scarborough's Stephen Joseph Theatre this December.
A new adaptation of Alice in Wonderland with a local setting and a big sprinkle of Christmas will burst onto the stage at Scarborough's Stephen Joseph Theatre this December.
The Stephen Joseph Theatre is presenting a sparkling new version of A Christmas Carol with a Scarborough flavour, opening tonight 7 December and running through 31 December 2017. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!
It's a festive classic: the story of Ebenezer Scrooge, the meanest man who ever lived, given a horrible shock on Christmas Eve by the ghost of his partner Jacob Marley, and guided on a journey of learning by three spirits, a time worm and a woman with a nut for a head.
Aria Entertainment's From Page To Stage (FPTS) will have one of the largest companies in the West End this summer: a Cast of 56, working alongside 18 Creatives, plus Musicians and over 50 Composers and Writers presenting new musicals!
Aria Entertainment's From Page To Stage (FPTS) are delighted to announce their exciting musical concerts and the eleven new musicals selected to be showcased during their Summer Festival at The Other Palace.
A new production of the classic tale of Pinocchio which opens at the Stephen Joseph Theatre next week will be 'joyous, magical fun for all the family', promises its director.
Janelle Gaudet, a biology major at Central Connecticut State University, has completed her new book 'How to Run With Wolves': a gripping and spirited story about a young girl with no memory of her childhood, yet she is wrapped in a conspiracy full of secrets and lies.
Pass the Peppermint Schnapps! It's time to get your Scroogy soul sloshed on some holiday humor. The harsh San Francisco winter is upon us and we're snowballing in to our next show with a stocking full o' seasonal sketches. So shovel out that driveway, put on your parka and come join Killing My Lobster for a comedic kick in the ol' chestnuts from today, December 12 - 15, 2013 at Z Below.
Pass the Peppermint Schnapps! It's time to get your Scroogy soul sloshed on some holiday humor. The harsh San Francisco winter is upon us and we're snowballing in to our next show with a stocking full o' seasonal sketches. So shovel out that driveway, put on your parka and come join Killing My Lobster for a comedic kick in the ol' chestnuts from December 12 - 15, 2013 at Z Below.
Pass the Peppermint Schnapps! It's time to get your Scroogy soul sloshed on some holiday humor. The harsh San Francisco winter is upon us and we're snowballing in to our next show with a stocking full o' seasonal sketches. So shovel out that driveway, put on your parka and come join Killing My Lobster for a comedic kick in the ol' chestnuts from December 12 - 15, 2013 at Z Below.
San Francisco's premiere sketch comedy group is proud to announce its world premiere production of the comedic play, The Shakespeare Bug, debuting tonight, September 6 - 29, 2013 at Stage Werx Theatre in the heart of San Francisco's Mission District. This original play is written by Ken Slattery, KML Company Member and award-winning author of Truffaldino Says No, which premiered at Shotgun Players in Summer 2012.
San Francisco's premiere sketch comedy group is proud to announce its world premiere production of the comedic play, The Shakespeare Bug, debuting September 6 - 29, 2013 at Stage Werx Theatre in the heart of San Francisco's Mission District.
Now, as the End of Everything foretold by the ancient Mayans bears down on us like a runaway Muni bus, they turn to a subject that's in the back of everyone's mind: the End of the World. Killing My Lobster Does Not Fear the End! begins a three week run November 1-18th at the Intersection for the Arts in SOMA.