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Photos: THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNESTLY LGBTQ+ Announces New Cast

Producers John Lant and Maarten Cornelis with Write Act Repertory and Gatehouse Entertainment today announced a new cast and the return of some favorites to the Off-Broadway production The Importance Of Being Earnestly LGBTQ+, at The Actors Temple, 339 West 47th Street (between 8th and 9th Avenues).

World Premiere Of A JOURNAL OF THE PLAGUE YEAR to be Presented by Write Act Rep

Willard Manus' adaptation of A JOURNAL OF THE PLAGUE YEAR, by Daniel ('Robinson Crusoe') Defoe, will be performed by Write Act Rep from Nov. 13th - Dec. 19th, 2021 at the Brickhouse Theatre in North Hollywood. Produced by Write Act's artistic director John Lant and by Anne Mesa, the play is directed by Daniel E. Keough.

Wake Up With BWW 11/8: MTI's ALL TOGETHER NOW! Begins This Week, and More

Today's top stories include MTI's All Together Now! which will be performed at theatres around the world beginning this week. This worldwide fundraising event celebrates the return of live theatre and allows organizations around the world to locally produce and perform an exclusive musical revue featuring songs from MTI's beloved shows.

A JOURNAL OF THE PLAGUE YEAR to Have World Premiere in Hollywood

Willard Manus’ adaptation of A Journal of the Plague Year, by Daniel (“Robinson Caruso”) Defoe, will be performed by Write Act Rep from Nov. 13th - Dec. 19th, 2021 at the Brickhouse Theatre in North Hollywood. Produced by Write Act’s artistic director John Lant and by Anne Mesa, the play is directed by Daniel E. Keough.

THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNESTLY LGBTQ+ Extends Through Spring 2022

Producers John Lant and Maarten Cornelis with Write Act Repertory and Gatehouse Entertainment today announced the Off-Broadway production The Importance Of Being Earnestly LGBTQ+, a modern day N.Y.C. vogue telling of the classic duality tale, at The Actors Temple, 339 West 47th Street (between 8th and 9th Avenues).

TRU to Present Zoom Community Gathering PROGRESS IN A PANDEMIC

A dependable haven for artists in isolation, Theater Resources Unlimited is now into its second year of non-stop weekly Community Gatherings this Friday, having offered to date over 60 conversations and unlimited camaraderie since April 17, 2020.

Park Theatre July 31 Concert And Open House Postponed

The Park Theatre has postponed its free concert “A Good Day – A Concert of Musical Theatre Songs by Eric B. Sirota” and open house, a re-opened Gallery at the Park, and a peek inside of the refurbishment project in process. Applicable NJ State COVID-related protocols will be followed and posted.

THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNESTLY LGBTQ+ Begins Performances July 6

Off-Broadway Producers John Lant and Maarten Cornelis in association with Write Act Repertory and Gatehouse Entertainment today announced the Off-Broadway premiere of The Importance Of Being Earnestly LGBTQ+, a modern day N.Y.C. Vogue telling of the classic duality tale. The production begins previews on Tuesday July 6th at The Actors Temple, 339 West 47th Street (between 8th and 9th Avenues).

The Park Theatre and Write Act Repertory Present A GOOD DAY

The Park Theatre and Write Act Repertory, under the artistic leadership of John Lant and Tamra Pica are excited to present 'A Good Day - songs from musicals by Eric Sirota' on Saturday, July 24th at 2 PM as a part of Union City's free outdoor concert series.

Lonely Seats At The Restored Park Theatre

The Park Theatre in Union City, a 1300+ seat house owned by the Archdiocese of Newark, was built in 1931 and had for many years been an active performing arts venue, made famous by the Passion Play. In recent years it had fallen into disuse and in need of restoration.

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