Walnut Street Theatre continues its landmark 205th season with Broadway's classic madcap comedy, ARSENIC AND OLD LACE. Directed by Charles Abbott, this 75th Anniversary production begins previews tomorrow, March 11th, opens tonight, March 19th and runs through April 27th on the Walnut's Mainstage. Scroll down for some photos of the production!
During his decade of producing shoestring theatre in a proud but dilapidated auditorium, impresario Buz Davis could only dream of the day he might return to find that hall had received a multi-million dollar renovation, and that he was once again at the fore of creating captivating theatre there. That dream comes true this spring.
Walnut Street Theatre continues its landmark 205th season with Broadway's classic madcap comedy, ARSENIC AND OLD LACE. Directed by Charles Abbott, this 75th Anniversary production begins previews tomorrow, March 11th, opens on March 19th and runs through April 27th on the Walnut's Mainstage. Scroll down for some photos of the production!
Walnut Street Theatre continues its landmark 205th season with Broadway's classic madcap comedy, ARSENIC AND OLD LACE. Directed by Charles Abbott, this 75th Anniversary production begins previews tonight, March 11th, opens on March 19th and runs through April 27th on the Walnut's Mainstage.
Walnut Street Theatre continues its landmark 205th season with Broadway's classic madcap comedy, ARSENIC AND OLD LACE. Directed by Charles Abbott, this 75th Anniversary production begins previews on March 11th, opens on March 19th and runs through April 27th on the Walnut's Mainstage.
Center Stage Jackson will present Harvey, a Pulitzer-Prize-winning comedy in three acts by Mary Chase. Directed by Doug Meyers, Harvey is a charming telling of the story of a very likeable and pleasant man who's best friend happens to be an invisible six and one half foot tall rabbit. The play was adapted into a 1950 film that garnered an Academy Award nomination for James Stewart for best actor and a best supporting actress Academy Award for Josephine Hull for best actress in a supporting role.
Center Stage Jackson will present Harvey, a Pulitzer-Prize-winning comedy in three acts by Mary Chase. Directed by Doug Meyers, Harvey is a charming telling of the story of a very likeable and pleasant man who's best friend happens to be an invisible six and one half foot tall rabbit. The play was adapted into a 1950 film that garnered an Academy Award nomination for James Stewart for best actor and a best supporting actress Academy Award for Josephine Hull for best actress in a supporting role.
In The Line King's Library: Al Hirschfeld at The New York Public Library, The Library for the Performing Arts presents the largest exhibition of Al Hirschfeld's artwork and archival material from its collection. On display through January 4, 2014, in the Library for the Performing Art's Oenslager Gallery, the free, multimedia exhibition celebrates the Al Hirschfeld Foundation's latest gift of Hirschfeld papers and objects to the Library, and commemorates the 110th anniversary of his birth. BroadwayWorld brings you a special sneak peek of the exhibit below!
Q&A with Todd Haimes: Harvey
A conversation with Artistic Director Todd Haimes about Mary Chase's Harvey.
Except for a brief revival in 1970, Harvey has not been seen on Broadway in generations. What about this show makes it a great choice for our subscribers?
Will Oscar Award nominee Will Smith star in Steven Spielberg's recently announced remake of 'Harvey'? Movieline.com is speculating that might just be the case.
Steven Spielberg recently announced his intentions to direct a remake of James Stewart's classic film, Harvey. Jonathan Tropper is set to write the screenplay for the 20th Century Fox and DreamWorks co-production.