Chip Danver will be hitting a personal milestone when Imagine Productions' presentation of RENT opens tonight, 7:30 p.m. May 7 at the Wall Street Night Club. Opening night will mark the first time Danver, who plays Mark Cohen in the Jonathan Larson musical, has seen the show in person.
Chip Danver will be hitting a personal milestone when Imagine Productions' presentation of RENT opens 7:30 p.m. May 7 at the Wall Street Night Club. Opening night will mark the first time Danver, who plays Mark Cohen in the Jonathan Larson musical, has seen the show in person.
On Tuesday, April 8, the Garden of Dreams Foundation, a not for profit charity that works closely with the Madison Square Garden Company to make dreams come true for children facing obstacles, hosted 52 children from a variety of area-hospitals and WHEDco, a Bronx-based community organization, at the Theater at MSG for its first-ever prom.
For a limited March engagement, Jet City Improv is proud to present Worst Trip Ever IN ALL CAPS!!1!, the improvised stories behind the worst online reviews of the world's greatest places.
This February, join the LA New Court Theatre as we experience John Osborne's Look Back in Anger directed by Rhonda Kohl. This classic piece is strongly influenced by the playwright's unhappy marriage to actress Pamela Lee and gives the audience a glimpse into his life. Look Back in Anger, a monster of a masterpiece, is considered to be the literature that gave birth to the 'angry young man plays.' As Producer Ashley Partington says, 'On paper, the emotions John Osborne puts his character through are palpable. Live, it's almost unbearable to watch - but the audience won't be able to look away.'
For a limited March engagement, Jet City Improv is proud to present Worst Trip Ever IN ALL CAPS!!1!, the improvised stories behind the worst online reviews of the world's greatest places.
This February, join the LA New Court Theatre as we experience John Osborne's Look Back in Anger directed by Rhonda Kohl. This classic piece is strongly influenced by the playwright's unhappy marriage to actress Pamela Lee and gives the audience a glimpse into his life. Look Back in Anger, a monster of a masterpiece, is considered to be the literature that gave birth to the 'angry young man plays.' As Producer Ashley Partington says, 'On paper, the emotions John Osborne puts his character through are palpable. Live, it's almost unbearable to watch - but the audience won't be able to look away.'
On the heels of impressive ratings, Destination America, the only television network that celebrates the people, places and stories of the U.S., has greenlit a new hit series it its 'Buying' franchise -BUYING THE BAYOU, for season two -- and is prepping the third installment, BUYING HAWAII for premiere on Monday, December 2 at 10pm E/P.
It began last month with Shattered Shrines, a startlingly original, standing-room only event held in an overheated community center in the East Village on the eve of the Jewish fast day - the 9th of Av - on a day that temperatures in the city climbed to near 100 degrees.
The production runs Today and Friday nights from Aug 1 to Sep 20 with a special Opening Night Gala on Aug 1 featuring a Q & A with the actors followed by complimentary cake and champagne. There are no performances on Aug 29 and 30. Tickets are $15 for general admission, $12 (with ID) for students, seniors, and military personnel and TPS members.
The production runs Thursday and Friday nights from Aug 1 to Sep 20 with a special Opening Night Gala on Aug 1 featuring a Q & A with the actors followed by complimentary cake and champagne. There are no performances on Aug 29 and 30. Tickets are $15 for general admission, $12 (with ID) for students, seniors, and military personnel and TPS members.
The Department of Theatre at Kean University will present The Odyssey in Kean University's Wilkins Theatre on February 24 through March 1. Adapted by Mary Zimmerman from the translation of The Odyssey by Robert Fitzgerald, the play is based on the ancient Greek poem by Homer. With both irreverent humor and epic drama, the Kean production depicts the journey of Odysseus, whose journey encounters him with such mythical characters as Circe, Poseidon, Zeus, Hermes and the Sirens.
The Department of Theatre at Kean University will present The Odyssey in Kean University's Wilkins Theatre on February 24 through March 1. Adapted by Mary Zimmerman from the translation of The Odyssey by Robert Fitzgerald, the play is based on the ancient Greek poem by Homer. With both irreverent humor and epic drama, the Kean production depicts the journey of Odysseus, whose journey encounters him with such mythical characters as Circe, Poseidon, Zeus, Hermes and the Sirens.
Seattle audiences can enjoy a sneak preview of 3 great local improv acts September 17 at Improvaganza Preview Night: Seattle Edition, before they head west to Improvaganza - Hawaii Festival of Improv.
Seattle audiences can enjoy a sneak preview of 3 great local improv acts September 17 at Improvaganza Preview Night: Seattle Edition, before they head west to Improvaganza - Hawaii Festival of Improv.