Liam Neeson Stars in Upcoming 'Unknown White Male' Film
by Jeff Dennhardt
- Oct 26, 2009
Two-time Tony Award nominee Liam Neeson will star in the upcoming film, 'Unknown White Male.' Variety is reporting that Neeson will be joined by actresses January Jones and Diane Kruger for the film, which will be directed by Jaume Collet-Serra, most recently of Orphan notoriety.
Foxworth Named Old Globe Associate Artist
by Reynard Loki
- Jun 22, 2009
Executive Producer Lou Spisto is thrilled to announce the addition of Robert Foxworth to the exclusive list of Old Globe Associate Artists. Foxworth is the 52nd artist named to the illustrious group that includes Paxton Whitehead, Marion Ross, A.R. Gurney and Richard Easton.
Goteborg Theater In Sweden Offers Two Performances At Yale
by BWW News Desk
- Jan 15, 2009
The original cast of the Goteborg Theatre in Sweden will offer two performances (in English) of the one-act play Remembering Miss Meitner by Robert Marc Friedman. Lise Meitner (1878 - 1968) was a woman physicist who discovered, in collaboration with Otto Hahn, nuclear fission in 1938, but was overlooked by the Nobel Prize Committee. Otto Hahn received an undivided prize in 1945 for the discovery. Because of her Jewish origin, Meitner fled Germany in July 1938 and settled in Sweden where she worked in the laboratory of Manne Siegbahn, despite the difficulty caused by Siegbahn's prejudice against women in science.
Goteborg Theater In Sweden Offers Two Performances At Yale
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Jan 6, 2009
The original cast of the Goteborg Theatre in Sweden will offer two performances (in English) of the one-act play Remembering Miss Meitner by Robert Marc Friedman. Lise Meitner (1878 - 1968) was a woman physicist who discovered, in collaboration with Otto Hahn, nuclear fission in 1938, but was overlooked by the Nobel Prize Committee. Otto Hahn received an undivided prize in 1945 for the discovery. Because of her Jewish origin, Meitner fled Germany in July 1938 and settled in Sweden where she worked in the laboratory of Manne Siegbahn, despite the difficulty caused by Siegbahn's prejudice against women in science.
The Crucible: A Crying-Out
by Jena Tesse Fox
- Feb 15, 2008
The Schoolhouse Theatre presents a solid, if somewhat bland, revival of Arthur Miller's modern classic.
"The Crucible": Is Good Enough?
by James Howard
- May 11, 2007
WHO: Student-Alumni Arts WHAT: The Crucible WHEN: Through May 13 WHERE: Howard Community College, Black Box Theatre HOW MUCH and INFORMATION: www.howardcc.edu/vistiors/studentarts