No Rules Theatre Company Presents SUICIDE, INCORPORATED, Now thru 6/23
by BWW News Desk
- May 30, 2012
No Rules Theatre Company (NRTC), presents Suicide, Incorporated by Andrew Hinderaker, at The H Street Playhouse, 1365 H Street NE, Washington, DC. Performances are tonight, May 30 - June 23, 2012, Thursday - Saturday evenings at 8:00 pm and Saturday - Sunday afternoons at 2:00 pm. Tickets are $10 - $25 at www.NoRulesTheatre.org.
No Rules Theatre Company Presents SUICIDE, INCORPORATED, 5/30-6/23
by Kelsey Denette
- Apr 30, 2012
No Rules Theatre Company (NRTC), presents Suicide, Incorporated by Andrew Hinderaker, at The H Street Playhouse, 1365 H Street NE, Washington, DC. Performances are May 30 - June 23, 2012, Thursday - Saturday evenings at 8:00 pm and Saturday - Sunday afternoons at 2:00 pm. Tickets are $10 - $25 at www.NoRulesTheatre.org.
Justin Timberlake Eyed for A TIME TO KILL on Broadway?
by Robert Diamond
- Sep 28, 2011
Now, Michael Riedel reports in the New York Post that the play is getting closer to Broadway with a new reading set for Friday in New York, featuring Beau Bridges, his daughter Emily and Shuler Hensley. Riedel also reports that Justin Timberlake who has been looking for a theatre project will be 'approached' for the role of the show's young legal protege, Jack Brigance, played out of town by Sebastian Arcelus. There's no word on a potential timeline for the show, or if Timberlake is interested in the part.
TV: A TIME TO KILL at Arena Stage - Performance Highlights!
by Jessica Lewis
- May 25, 2011
This week, Arena Stage opened the highly anticipated A TIME TO KILL, starring Broadway's Sebastian Arcelus (ELF, JERSEY BOYS). The play is a Rupert Holmes' adaptation of a novel by John Grisham. Previews began on May 6. Below, BroadwayWorld brings you a look a performance highlights from the production!
Photo Flash: Arena Stage's A TIME TO KILL Celebrates Opening Night
by Nicole Rosky
- May 24, 2011
Broadway's Sebastian Arcelus, who previously appeared onstage in ELF and JERSEY BOYS, is trying on a more serious, and non-singing role in A TIME TO KILL. The play is a Rupert Holmes' adaptation of a novel by John Grisham and opened, May 22 at Arena Stage in Washington, DC, after previews which began on May 6. Check out phots from the opening below!
Arena Stage's A TIME TO KILL Opens 5/22
by Lauren Wolman
- May 22, 2011
Broadway's Sebastian Arcelus, who previously appeared onstage in ELF and JERSEY BOYS, is trying on a more serious, and non-singing role in A TIME TO KILL. The play is a Rupert Holmes' adaptation of a novel by John Grisham and will open today, May 22 at Arena Stage in Washington, DC, after previews which began on May 6.
Photo Flash: First Look at Arena Stage's A TIME TO KILL!
by Kelsey Denette
- May 12, 2011
What is the true meaning of justice? That is the question posed to audiences in A Time to Kill, the world premiere and first stage adaptation of a novel by John Grisham. By special arrangement with Daryl Roth and adapted for the stage by Tony Award winner Rupert Holmes (The Mystery of Edwin Drood), A Time to Kill brings the heat of the Deep South to Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater. Directed by Ethan McSweeny (Broadway's Gore Vidal's 'The Best Man'), A Time to Kill runs May 6-June 19, 2011 in the Kreeger Theater.
Arcelus, Davie, Graham & More to Star in Rupert Holmes' Pre-Broadway A TIME TO KILL at Arena Stage
by Robert Diamond
- Apr 14, 2011
What is the true meaning of justice? That is the question posed to audiences in A Time to Kill, the world premiere and first stage adaptation of a novel by John Grisham. By special arrangement with Daryl Roth and adapted for the stage by Tony Award winner Rupert Holmes (The Mystery of Edwin Drood), A Time to Kill brings the heat of the Deep South to Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater. Directed by Ethan McSweeny (Broadway's Gore Vidal's 'The Best Man'), A Time to Kill runs May 6-June 19, 2011 in the Kreeger Theater.
Photo Coverage: A Visit with Leslie Kritzer at Arena
by Walter McBride
- Dec 8, 2010
Arena Stage's newest space, the Kogod Cradle, is currently presenting its inaugural presentation, the world premiere of Marcus Gardley's exploration of hate crimes in the American South, 'every tongue confess,' an exploration of hate crimes in the American South.
STAGE TUBE: EVERY TONGUE CONFESS Plays Arena Stage's Kogod Cradle
by Lauren Wolman
- Nov 20, 2010
Arena Stage's newest space, the Kogod Cradle, held its inaugural presentation, the world premiere of Marcus Gardley's exploration of hate crimes in the American South, 'every tongue confess,' an exploration of hate crimes in the American South, according to the Washington Post.
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