Maxiano Productions presents Mark Siano's original musical MODERN LUV at Triple Door (215 Union St. Seattle) March 15th, 16th, at 7:30pm, with additional Friday and Saturday shows at 10:30pm(7:30 shows are all ages, 10:30 shows 21+).
For musical theaters "A Chorus Line" is pretty much the holy grail of musicals. Most people love it and it has some of the most iconic and recognizable songs and characters out there. But few theaters are brave enough to tackle it especially smaller regional or community theaters, and with good reason. You basically need an entire stage of ethnically diverse triple threats (amazing dancers, singers and actors) to pull it off. And while I don't think I saw any true triple threats at SMT's current production, I did see a few two and a halfs and a bunch of twos.
Marxiano Productions Presents MODERN LUV March 15th, 16th, and 17th at Triple Door - 215 Union St. Seattle. Music & Lyrics by Mark Siano & Opal Peachey. Book by Jeanne Lee.
Mark Siano & friends are returning to the Triple Door with an original musical comedy...then off to New York City to debut in Manhattan.
Maxiano Productions presents Mark Siano's original musical MODERN LUV at Triple Door (215 Union St. Seattle) March 15th, 16th, at 7:30pm, with additional Friday and Saturday shows at 10:30pm(7:30 shows are all ages, 10:30 shows 21+).
For musical theaters "A Chorus Line" is pretty much the holy grail of musicals. Most people love it and it has some of the most iconic and recognizable songs and characters out there. But few theaters are brave enough to tackle it especially smaller regional or community theaters, and with good reason. You basically need an entire stage of ethnically diverse triple threats (amazing dancers, singers and actors) to pull it off. And while I don't think I saw any true triple threats at SMT's current production, I did see a few two and a halfs and a bunch of twos.
The Royal Shakespeare Company and the University of Michigan will work together to develop three new plays, including a reconstruction of a 'lost' play credited to William Shakespeare and his contemporary, John Fletcher.
The star of Royal Shakespeare Company's DAY OF SIGNIFICANCE will miss a week of performances due to an injury obtained during the production. British actor George Rainsford is expected to be back for opening night of the production. DAY OF SIGNIFICANCE centers around a group of soldiers preparing for deployment to Iraq.