TRU Presents Actors Resource Night And 'Speed Dating' 1/19
by BWW News Desk
- Jan 19, 2009
Theater Resources Unlimited (TRU), in association with Weist Barron Studios and Paula J. Riley, presents an Actors Resource Night (and 'Speed Dating') on Monday, January 19 at 7pm at Weist Barron Studios, 35 W. 45th Street, 6th floor, NYC. Actors will have the chance to meet an agent, a life coach, 2 business coaches, a solo performance coach, a vocal coach, a commercial coach, a website designer, a headshot photographer... ten resources in all, with three minutes to meet each before the bell rings and they have to move on.
TRU Presents Actors Resource Night And 'Speed Dating' 1/19
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Jan 14, 2009
Theater Resources Unlimited (TRU), in association with Weist Barron Studios and Paula J. Riley, presents an Actors Resource Night (and 'Speed Dating') on Monday, January 19 at 7pm at Weist Barron Studios, 35 W. 45th Street, 6th floor, NYC. Actors will have the chance to meet an agent, a life coach, 2 business coaches, a solo performance coach, a vocal coach, a commercial coach, a website designer, a headshot photographer... ten resources in all, with three minutes to meet each before the bell rings and they have to move on.
'The Seafarer:' Sympathy for the Devil
by Jan Nargi
- Dec 10, 2008
Decidedly different holiday spirits conjure mystery, menace and magic in the Boston area premiere of Conor McPherson's lyrical, funny and fearful Tony-nominated Irish folk play
Triumph of Love: Make Our Garden Grow
by Duncan Pflaster
- Apr 28, 2008
Astoria Performing Arts Center presents a diverting production of 'Triumph of Love', the much-maligned Marivaux musical.
What Ever Happened to My Plot?
by Jan Nargi
- Jan 20, 2008
Storylines as thin as the paper they are written on leave the casts of Boston's Adrift in Macao, Antoine Feval and Spamalot working hard to stay afloat.
Three's Company at Publick's 'Design For Living'
by Katie Schick
- Jan 10, 2007
'You're making a mistake. You are making a mistake in daring to disapprove of something that has nothing to do with you whatever.' -Otto
This is the mistake we are all guilty of, and the one which Noel Coward's 'Design For Living' is attempting to ameliorate. The Publick Theatre, known for their outdoor summer theater, has moved inside for the winter with 'Design For Living,' Noel Coward's play based on the group dynamic between himself and his two closest friends, Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, which opened at the Plaza Theatre at the Boston Center For the Arts this past Sunday. A witty comedy featuring snappy dialogue and unconventional ideas about marriage, 'Design For Living' explores the quintessential 'love-triangle,' one in which love flows freely between genders and equally among all three friends.
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