Regent's Park Makes INTO THE WOODS Feat. Waddingham, AS YOU LIKE IT, et al. Available for Download in 2011
by Nicole Rosky
- Feb 14, 2011
Digital Theatre today (14 February 2011) announces William Shakespeare's As You Like It - their second collaboration with the Royal Shakespeare Company; the critically acclaimed Regent's Park Open Air Theatre production of Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's Into The Woods, and the sell out West End production of Arthur Miller's All My Sons as their next three downloadable productions which will also be available to stream from £6.99 at www.digitaltheatre.com. As You Like It will be available from today followed shortly by Into The Woods and All My Sons.
The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey Hosts Tea & Tonic
by BWW
News Desk
- Nov 14, 2010
Inspired by the British influence in their 2010 Season, The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey is hosting a unique Fall fête, Tea & Tonic, on Sunday, November 14 at 4 p.m. at the Park Avenue Club in Florham Park.
The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey Hosts Tea & Tonic
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Oct 25, 2010
Inspired by the British influence in their 2010 Season, The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey is hosting a unique Fall fête, Tea & Tonic, on Sunday, November 14 at 4 p.m. at the Park Avenue Club in Florham Park.
RSC Brings Goold's ROMEO AND JULIET et al. to Lincoln Center '11
by Nicolas Coburn
- Aug 2, 2010
The Royal Shakespeare Company's 44 member acting ensemble will perform five plays by William Shakespeare at Park Avenue Armory as part of Lincoln Center Festival next summer. Lincoln Center Festival and Park Avenue Armory, in association with The Ohio State University, are bringing the Royal Shakespeare Company to New York for this six-week engagement. This unprecedented theatrical event takes place July 6 through August 14, 2011.
DINNER AT GRANDMA's Plays In Harlem 4/30-5/9
by BWW
News Desk
- Apr 30, 2010
Grandparents Around the World Productions presents Dinner at Grandma's, the story of a young girl growing up in a small American town in South Carolina during the turbulent sixties & seventies. A time of radical change in America, with the US at war in Vietnam, patriotism running high & most Blacks with little reason to celebrate, with racism & discrimination everywhere. Dinner at Grandma's is the story of Grandma Gracie Riley & the lasting effect of a group of elder black women in the South as they find the courage to fight for their rights & the rights of their people, as they gather around the 'meeting place,' Grandma's dinner table.
DINNER AT GRANDMA's Plays In Harlem 4/30-5/9
by Charlie Piane
- Apr 14, 2010
Grandparents Around the World Productions presents Dinner at Grandma's, the story of a young girl growing up in a small American town in South Carolina during the turbulent sixties & seventies. A time of radical change in America, with the US at war in Vietnam, patriotism running high & most Blacks with little reason to celebrate, with racism & discrimination everywhere. Dinner at Grandma's is the story of Grandma Gracie Riley & the lasting effect of a group of elder black women in the South as they find the courage to fight for their rights & the rights of their people, as they gather around the 'meeting place,' Grandma's dinner table.
'bare' Opens in Baltimore in August
by BWW News Desk
- Jul 16, 2008
bare is a contemporary new musical that tells the story of a group of students at a Catholic boarding school struggling to find their own voices in a modern world that both embraces and isolates them.
Signature Concludes Kander & Ebb Celebration
by BWW News Desk
- Jun 24, 2008
Signature Theatre, under the artistic direction of Eric Schaeffer, yesterday completed the Kander & Ebb Celebration, a ground-breaking four-month festival devoted to the works of John Kander and Fred Ebb, the longest lasting song-writing partnership in the history of the American musical theater.
Baltimore/Washington Backstage - April 7, 2008
by Charles Shubow
- Apr 7, 2008
With apologies for a little self-promotion, I will be a guest on 'Mid-Day with Dan Rodricks' radio program between 1-2 p.m. (WYPR-FM, 88.1) on Tuesday, April 8, 2008 for a discussion on theater coming this spring to the Baltimore/Washington area and Broadway. You can access the program live on www.wypr.org or for about a month after the program on the WYPR web site. I hope to hear from many of my readers. You may call during the program at 410-662-8780 or long-distance at 866-661-9309.
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