Road Less Traveled Productions (RLTP) will be kicking off the New Year with A Public Reading Of An Unproduced Screenplay About The Death Of Walt Disney by Lucas Hnath. The production will star Robert Rutland, Darryl Hart, Gerry Maher, and Marisa Caruso under the direction of Katie Mallinson.
The Break-Away Project, in association with Foras na Gaeilge, are proud to present 'Beings of the Other World - Break-Away Hallowe'en Spectacular' in the Crypt of Christchurch Cathedral, Dublin this Hallowe'en Night 2014.
The Break-Away Project, in association with Foras na Gaeilge, are proud to present 'Beings of the Other World - Break-Away Hallowe'en Spectacular' in the Crypt of Christchurch Cathedral, Dublin this Hallowe'en Night 2014.
The Collective NY presents the 2nd annual COLLECTIVE:10, two curated programs of new 10-minute plays. Performances begin today, October 8 at Teatro Circulo. Last year's inaugural Collective:10 performed to sold-out audiences and featured the talents of Ellen Burstyn and Elizabeth Kemp. This season's plays, selected from over 1000 blind submissions, will also be published as an anthology.
The Collective NY presents the 2nd annual COLLECTIVE:10, two curated programs of new 10-minute plays. Performances begin October 8 at Teatro Circulo. Last year's inaugural Collective:10 performed to sold-out audiences and featured the talents of Ellen Burstyn and Elizabeth Kemp. This season's plays, selected from over 1000 blind submissions, will also be published as an anthology.
An up-close and personal glimpse into the political direction of the United States, 'The Right Wing: The Good, The Bad and The Crazy' reveals a comprehensive exposé about the social and political realities that go on without much scrutiny from the oblivious public. Created by Charles Rider, an attorney at law, this compelling and informative book reveals a myriad of insights about the political path of the country's leaders.
An up-close and personal glimpse into the political direction of the United States, 'The Right Wing: The Good, The Bad and The Crazy' reveals a comprehensive exposé about the social and political realities that go on without much scrutiny from the oblivious public. Created by Charles Rider, an attorney at law, this compelling and informative book reveals a myriad of insights about the political path of the country's leaders.
Villanova Theatre proudly presents Red Herring, written by Michael Hollinger, directed by Harriet Power, and on stage October 1-13, 2013. Three love stories, a murder mystery, and a nuclear espionage plot converge in this noir comedy about marriage and other explosive devices.
Soulpepper's production of Angels in America is a massive undertaking, their biggest show to date and incredibly ambitious. That said, it is a risk that appears to be paying off for the Toronto based company. The show is triumphant - a heartfelt examination of humanity, sickness, politics, AIDS and more. It forces us to consider our own place in our community, and the lengths to which we will go to help our fellow citizens? Are there still angels in America? Maybe not, but the production on stage at the Young Centre for the Performing Arts is certainly heavenly.
In Happy Utopia Day, Joe McCarthy (October 2013), author J.T. Lundy combines political satire with espionage parody in the story of an unlikely secret agent facing a bizarre, xenophobic government conspiracy.
Endangered Species Project is tickled to once again blow the dust off an undeservedly dusty script - the astoundingly charming family comedy, THE REMARKABLE MR. PENNYPACKER. Playwright Liam O'Brien honors, by reference and imitation, the great George Bernard Shaw, who died two years before PENNYPACKER's premiere. The play, O'Brien's only work for the stage, was founded on a true story that occurred in O'Brien's family.
Silver Spring Stage presents Red Herring by Michael Hollinger, directed and produced by Seth Ghitelman, an antic comedy of three love stories, a murder mystery, and a nuclear espionage plot set in 1952. Red Herring will perform weekends today, June 28 to July 27. Please note there will be no performances the holiday weekend of July 5-7.
Endangered Species Project is tickled to once again blow the dust off an undeservedly dusty script - the astoundingly charming family comedy, THE REMARKABLE MR. PENNYPACKER. Playwright Liam O'Brien honors, by reference and imitation, the great George Bernard Shaw, who died two years before PENNYPACKER's premiere. The play, O'Brien's only work for the stage, was founded on a true story that occurred in O'Brien's family.