Set in Ireland's County Donegal in 1936, DANCING AT LUGHNASA is a memory play told from the point of view of the adult Michael Evans. He recounts that summer spent in his aunts' cottage when he was seven years old, when love briefly seemed possible for three of his aunts and the family welcomed home their frail elder brother, returning from a life as missionary in Africa. The play takes place around the festival of Lughnasa, the festival of the first fruits, when the harvest is welcomed. Whether Michael's family will reap a bountiful or bitter harvest remains a question until the very end.
Set in Ireland's County Donegal in 1936, DANCING AT LUGHNASA is a memory play told from the point of view of the adult Michael Evans. He recounts that summer spent in his aunts' cottage when he was seven years old, when love briefly seemed possible for three of his aunts and the family welcomed home their frail elder brother, returning from a life as missionary in Africa. The play takes place around the festival of Lughnasa, the festival of the first fruits, when the harvest is welcomed. Whether Michael's family will reap a bountiful or bitter harvest remains a question until the very end.
The Sherman Playhouse is seeking six women, ages 25 to 50, and three men, ages 30 to 65 for the Tony Award-Winning comedy-drama, DANCING AT LUGHNASA, by Brian Friel.
The Sherman Playhouse is seeking six women, ages 25 to 50, and three men, ages 30 to 65 for the Tony Award-Winning comedy-drama, DANCING AT LUGHNASA, by Brian Friel.
The Sherman Playhouse is seeking six women, ages 25 to 50, and three men, ages 30 to 65 for the Tony Award-Winning comedy-drama, DANCING AT LUGHNASA, by Brian Friel.
Continuing to build on its strategy of showcasing 'slightly off' comedies that appeal to its young male audience, IFC announced today it has acquired the complete series of Judd Apatow's Emmy(R)-winning high school comedy 'Freaks and Geeks' (18 episodes) and college spinoff 'Undeclared' (17 episodes) from Paramount Pictures Corporation. These two cult TV hits helped launch the careers of Jay Baruchel, Jenna Fischer, James Franco, Seth Rogen and Jason Segel, among other young stars. 'Freaks and Geeks' will premiere on IFC on Friday, July 2 at 11 pm, et/pt, and encore on Mondays at 11 pm and Sundays at 10 pm. 'Undeclared' will debut on IFC this fall. A previously unaired episode of 'Undeclared' will make its U.S. television debut on IFC.
Continuing to build on its strategy of showcasing 'slightly off' comedies that appeal to its young male audience, IFC announced today it has acquired the complete series of Judd Apatow's Emmy(R)-winning high school comedy 'Freaks and Geeks' (18 episodes) and college spinoff 'Undeclared' (17 episodes) from Paramount Pictures Corporation.
Continuing to build on its strategy of showcasing 'slightly off' comedies that appeal to its young male audience, IFC announced today it has acquired the complete series of Judd Apatow's Emmy(R)-winning high school comedy 'Freaks and Geeks' (18 episodes) and college spinoff 'Undeclared' (17 episodes) from Paramount Pictures Corporation. These two cult TV hits helped launch the careers of Jay Baruchel, Jenna Fischer, James Franco, Seth Rogen and Jason Segel, among other young stars. 'Freaks and Geeks' will premiere on IFC on Friday, July 2 at 11 pm, et/pt, and encore on Mondays at 11 pm and Sundays at 10 pm. 'Undeclared' will debut on IFC this fall. A previously unaired episode of 'Undeclared' will make its U.S. television debut on IFC.
As part of Fox Broadcasting Company's annual 'Green It. Mean It.' campaign, an initiative designed to raise both viewer and employee awareness of environmental concerns, talent from FOX series will appear in network and affiliate on-air promos, as well as online at fox.com/earthday, to offer viewers 'Green Tips' on how to help and get involved with environmental issues. The tips will also be provided to more than 2,000 radio stations for their use during all day parts throughout April.
This spring, The Sherman Playhouse is proud to present the uproarious comedic farce, NOT NOW DARLING, by Ray Cooney and John Chapman.
NOT NOW, DARLING takes place in a London fur salon and involves two partners, one who struggles to keep things on an even keel, and the other who is an energetic philanderer. Mistaken identities, wives, mistresses, fur coats, and a lightning pace of rapid-fire jokes and slamming doors all become part of the hilarious doings in the tradition of classic English bedroom farce.
This spring, The Sherman Playhouse is proud to present the uproarious comedic farce, NOT NOW DARLING, by Ray Cooney and John Chapman.
NOT NOW, DARLING takes place in a London fur salon and involves two partners, one who struggles to keep things on an even keel, and the other who is an energetic philanderer. Mistaken identities, wives, mistresses, fur coats, and a lightning pace of rapid-fire jokes and slamming doors all become part of the hilarious doings in the tradition of classic English bedroom farce.