Jenny Rainsford and Gerald Kyd Star in Park Theatre's LITTLE BLACK BOOK, Now thru Jan 19
by BWW News Desk
- Dec 17, 2013
WSP presents Little Black Book by Jean-Claude Carriere, translated by Solvene Tiffou and directed by Kate Fahy at the Park Theatre, running today, December 17, 2013 through January 19, 2014. Jenny Rainsford stars as 'She' and Gerald Kyd stars as 'He' in what Fahy told the Daily Mail is a 'romantic, sexy, funny and absurd story' rarely seen in the UK.
Jenny Rainsford and Gerald Kyd to Star in Park Theatre's LITTLE BLACK BOOK, Dec 17-Jan 19
by BWW News Desk
- Dec 13, 2013
WSP presents Little Black Book by Jean-Claude Carriere, translated by Solvene Tiffou and directed by Kate Fahy at the Park Theatre, running December 17, 2013 through January 19, 2014. Jenny Rainsford stars as 'She' and Gerald Kyd stars as 'He' in what Fahy told the Daily Mail is a 'romantic, sexy, funny and absurd story' rarely seen in the UK.
Isabella Rossellini to Bring GREEN PORNO to Melbourne Arts Centre, 26 March
by Tyler Peterson
- Dec 9, 2013
Maggie Gerrand has announced that Isabella Rossellini will be performing Green Porno at Melbourne Arts Centre on Wednesday 26 March. Melbourne fans now have an opportunity to see the screen icon Isabella Rossellini perform her new, playful and wonderfully odd stage show Green Porno, a one-woman comedy about mating in the natural world.
Bahamas Int'l Film Festival 2013 Lineup Revealed
by Caryn Robbins
- Nov 14, 2013
The Bahamas International Film Festival (BIFF), celebrating its 10th anniversary and taking place December 5-13, today revealed the complete lineup of films screening in the festival's competition and sidebar sections.
Chateau Paul Mas Wins Top Honors for its “Exceptional” “Attractively Priced” Wines from Southern France
by Robert Diamond
- Nov 14, 2013
High-quality, affordable French wines with a sense of place… and distribution throughout the U.S. and 60 other countries. That was the vision fourth-generation winegrower Jean-Claude Mas brought to his family's modest Languedoc estate 13 years ago when he took over from his father and began implementing a plan to produce premium wine from not just his vineyard, but also the entire viticultural region in which he grew up.
Chateau Paul Mas Wins Top Honors for its “Exceptional” “Attractively Priced” Wines from Southern France
by Robert Diamond
- Nov 14, 2013
High-quality, affordable French wines with a sense of place… and distribution throughout the U.S. and 60 other countries. That was the vision fourth-generation winegrower Jean-Claude Mas brought to his family's modest Languedoc estate 13 years ago when he took over from his father and began implementing a plan to produce premium wine from not just his vineyard, but also the entire viticultural region in which he grew up.
BBC World News Debuts New 3-Part Series BANKERS Tonight
by TV News Desk
- Nov 9, 2013
As the global banking industry fights to regain trust and clean up its balance sheets, BBC World News is to broadcast a new programme exploring the now Infamous Libor rate fixing scandal. With high level interviews and expert analysis, Bankers – Fixing the system uncovers the scandal that ripped through the banking industry in 2012.
Violist Nicolo Eugelmi to Exit Fine Arts Quartet
by Tyler Peterson
- Nov 8, 2013
Described as “a player of rare perception” (The Strad) and “the ideal soloist” (La Presse, Montreal), violist Nicolò Eugelmi has performed to critical and public acclaim in the world's finest venues, including Carnegie Hall, the St. Petersburg Philharmonia, the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, and the Berlin Philharmonie, among many others. For the last four years, Eugelmi has performed with the distinguished Fine Arts Quartet, touring extensively throughout Europe and North America, with as many as 100 concerts a year. Now, says Eugelmi, it is time to explore different challenges:
Living Room Theatre Presents LIGHT at Grant-Humphreys Mansion Through 11/24
by Tyler Peterson
- Nov 7, 2013
Living Room Theatre, in conjunction with the Grant-Humphreys Mansion, will present Light, a play about Voltaire, on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, November 6 - 24 at the Grant-Humphreys Mansion. This historic Denver landmark is located at 770 Pennsylvania Street in Denver.
BBC World News to Premiere New 3-Part Series BANKERS, 11/9
by Christina Raquel
- Nov 1, 2013
As the global banking industry fights to regain trust and clean up its balance sheets, BBC World News is to broadcast a new programme exploring the now Infamous Libor rate fixing scandal. With high level interviews and expert analysis, Bankers – Fixing the system uncovers the scandal that ripped through the banking industry in 2012.
Theater for the New City to Premiere Robert Homeyer's THREE OF A KIND, WITH TWO WILD CARDS, 11/20-12/1
by Tyler Peterson
- Oct 28, 2013
Theater for the New City will present the World Premiere of Robert Homeyer's (Christopher Marlowe's Julius Caesar) Three of a Kind, With Two Wild Cards November 20-December 1 at Theater for the New City (155 1st Avenue between 9th and 10th Street). The production will feature Robert Homeyer, Steph van Vlack, Aristotle Stamat, Oliver Thrun, Matthew Angel, Mark Lang, Kim Vogels, and Lissa Moira*. The creative team will include Set and Lighting Design by Mark Marcante, Costumes and Props by Lytza Colon, Sound Design by Roy Chang, and Choreography by Angela Harriell. The production Stage Manager will be Tashika Futch. *Actor appears courtesy of the Actors' Equity Association.
Andy Halliday's NOTHING BUT TRASH Reading Set for Today at TNC
by BWW News Desk
- Oct 28, 2013
Casting was recently announced for the first public reading of NOTHING BUT TRASH, a satire of 1950's teen-angst films and gay pulp fiction, produced by Theater For The New City (Crystal Field, Executive Director), written by and starring Andy Halliday(of Charles Busch's Theatre-In-Limbo), with direction by G.R. Johnson (Bounce and Thunder, Seven11.2005). The reading, which is free and open to the public, takes place today, October 28th at 7:30pm in midtown Manhattan.
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