Several of South Africa's finest actors join a multi-national cast in a staged reading of "BONGANI," a new play about post-apartheid South Africa, set forMonday, Oct 17, at the Bernie Wohl Center at 7pm.
Starting with our Autumn Arts, MITF will also serve as a place for artists emerging from colleges and special programs to enter into the professional world with abundant support from an experienced artistic and academic advisory. Now, established professionals and the next generation can join in.
Gallery Players presents 'TIL DEATH DO US PART, a New Musical by Bobby Cronin & Caroline Prugh, presented as part of the Overtures Series at the Gallery Players.
Today, THE ACTUAL DANCE is a powerful, award-winning play currently enjoying a National Tour after an acclaimed run on Theater Row. This past weekend, Sam and Susan gathered together many of the individuals that helped make the production possible for a special performance at the Treehouse Theater in honor of the start of their 50th year together. Scroll down for photos from last weekend's event!
Winner of the 2013 Northern Virginia Theater Alliance Award for Best Production, Samuel A. Simon's THE ACTUAL DANCE, with original music by Eli Zoller, and directed by Kate Holland plays a limited engagement at the Studio Theatre (Theatre Row, 410 West 42nd Street). Performances beging today, Saturday, January 10th at 2:00 pm through Sunday, February 1st at 3:00 pm.
Samuel A. Simon's THE ACTUAL DANCE, directed by Kate Holland, will play a limited engagement at the Studio Theatre (Theatre Row, 410 West 42nd Street). Performances are tonight, Saturday, January 10th at 2:00 pm through Sunday, February 1st at 3:00 pm. Tickets are $26.25 and available at theatrerow.org.
Winner of the 2013 Northern Virginia Theater Alliance Award for Best Production, Samuel A. Simon's THE ACTUAL DANCE, with original music by Eli Zoller, and directed by Kate Holland will play a limited engagement at the Studio Theatre (Theatre Row, 410 West 42nd Street). Performances are Saturday, January 10th at 2:00 pm through Sunday, February 1st at 3:00 pm.
Samuel A. Simon's THE ACTUAL DANCE, directed by Kate Holland, will play a limited engagement at the Studio Theatre (Theatre Row, 410 West 42nd Street).
THE ACTUAL DANCE, LLC has announced Samuel A. Simon's THE ACTUAL DANCE, directed by Kate Holland. THE ACTUAL DANCE will play a limited engagement at the Studio Theatre (Theatre Row, 410 West 42nd Street). Performances are Saturday, January 10th at 2:00 pm through Sunday, February 1st at 3:00 pm. Tickets are $26.25 and available at theatrerow.org.
ARTISTIC NEW DIRECTION (AND) will present the New York premiere of FELICITAS, as part of the 18th Annual New York International Fringe Festival - FringeNYC, written and performed by Libby Skala (Best Solo Performer, A Time To Dance - London Fringe Theatre Festival; Off-Bway: Lilia!; Film: Birth with Nicole Kidman), with original music written and performed by Steven May, and directed by Artistic New Direction's Co-Artistic Director Janice L. Goldberg (The Kennedy Center Gold Medallion Award).
ARTISTIC NEW DIRECTION (AND) will present the New York premiere of FELICITAS, as part of the 18th Annual New York International Fringe Festival - FringeNYC, written and performed by Libby Skala (Best Solo Performer, A Time To Dance - London Fringe Theatre Festival; Off-Bway: Lilia!; Film: Birth with Nicole Kidman), with original music written and performed by Steven May, and directed by Artistic New Direction's Co-Artistic Director Janice L. Goldberg (The Kennedy Center Gold Medallion Award).
VILDE CHAYA COLLECTIVE will present the world premiere of NO PROVENANCE as part of the 18th Annual New York International Fringe Festival - FringeNYC, written by Kate Holland and Caroline Prugh, and directed by Kate Holland.
THE ACTUAL DANCE, LLC is pleased to announce Samuel A. Simon's THE ACTUAL DANCE, directed by Kate Holland. THE ACTUAL DANCE will play a limited engagement at 1st Stage (1524 Spring Hill Road, Tysons, VA 22102). Performances begin Saturday, July 12 and continue through Sunday, July 27.
In the tradition of such yuletide yarns as The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told, Don We Now Our Gay Apparel and, Don We Now MORE Gay Apparel, comes GAYS IN TOYLAND, a brand-new Pandora holiday production that will transport you back in time to those oh-so-magical childhood moments when dreams of all things wonderful waiting beneath the Christmas tree occupied your minds for months!
In the tradition of such yuletide yarns as The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told, Don We Now Our Gay Apparel and, Don We Now MORE Gay Apparel, comes GAYS IN TOYLAND, a brand-new Pandora holiday production that will transport you back in time to those oh-so-magical childhood moments when dreams of all things wonderful waiting beneath the Christmas tree occupied your minds for months!
In the tradition of such yuletide yarns as The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told, Don We Now Our Gay Apparel and, Don We Now MORE Gay Apparel, comes GAYS IN TOYLAND, a brand-new Pandora holiday production that will transport you back in time to those oh-so-magical childhood moments when dreams of all things wonderful waiting beneath the Christmas tree occupied your minds for months!
A New Year filled with laughter, music, and entertainment galore is Pandora Productions' resolution as they ring in 2010 with the regional premier of Ron Lytle's award-winning musical Oh My Godmother!, a sassy, satirical spin on the classic tale of Cinderella and the show's first-ever performances outside its home city of San Francisco.
A New Year filled with laughter, music, and entertainment galore is Pandora Productions' resolution as they ring in 2010 with the regional premier of Ron Lytle's award-winning musical Oh My Godmother!, a sassy, satirical spin on the classic tale of Cinderella and the show's first-ever performances outside its home city of San Francisco.
Jean Cocteau Repertory (Ernest Johns, Artistic Director) announces the creation of the Off Off Bowery Festival, a new festival designed to offer support for emerging Off Off Broadway theatre companies by offering selected organizations free space at the Bouwerie Lane Theatre during its summer hiatus.