Houstonians to Face Wrath of Richard III
by BWW
News Desk
- Oct 30, 2010
He's the villain audiences love to hate. Richard, Duke of Gloucester, remains one of the Shakespeare's most memorable (and despicable) characters.
Houstonians to Face Wrath of Richard III
by BWW
News Desk
- Oct 28, 2010
He's the villain audiences love to hate. Richard, Duke of Gloucester, remains one of the Shakespeare's most memorable (and despicable) characters.
Houstonians to Face Wrath of Richard III
by BWW
News Desk
- Oct 29, 2010
He's the villain audiences love to hate. Richard, Duke of Gloucester, remains one of the Shakespeare's most memorable (and despicable) characters.
CPS and CST Team Up for ROMEO AND JULIET, 10/29-30
by BWW
News Desk
- Oct 29, 2010
In their fifth annual CPS Shakespeare! collaboration, Chicago Shakespeare Theater (CST) artists and an ensemble of 30 students and teachers from ten Chicago Public Schools (CPS) are breaking down language barriers and promoting critical literacy with an adaptation of William Shakespeare's iconic Romeo and Juliet. CPS Shakespeare! brings together a diverse group of students from CPS high schools across Chicago in a collaborative process that provides training with a team of theater professionals, including text coaches and a fight choreographer. The script, adapted by Director Kirsten Kelly, includes portions of verse in Spanish to represent the diversity of the ensemble and Chicago community. CPS Shakespeare! Romeo and Juliet is performed on the same set designed for CST's current full-length production of Romeo and Juliet in the Courtyard Theater.
Houstonians to Face Wrath of Richard III
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Oct 28, 2010
He's the villain audiences love to hate. Richard, Duke of Gloucester, remains one of the Shakespeare's most memorable (and despicable) characters.
Northern Stage Presets 39 STEPS, 11/3-21
by Nicole Rosky
- Oct 26, 2010
Take an action-packed Alfred Hitchcock thriller, assign over 100 roles to only four actors, and amp up the comedy, and the result is the Broadway hit Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, on stage in November.
Houstonians to Face Wrath of Richard III
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Oct 25, 2010
He's the villain audiences love to hate. Richard, Duke of Gloucester, remains one of the Shakespeare's most memorable (and despicable) characters.
Mad Horse Opens New Season with SIX DEGREES OF SEPERATION, 10/7-24
by BWW
News Desk
- Oct 24, 2010
On October 7th, theater enthusiasts will witness local theater history in the making with the opening of Mad Horse Theatre Company's 2010-2011 season. That date launches the silver anniversary of Maine's premier ensemble theater company that, over 25 critically acclaimed seasons, has built a reputation for cutting-edge productions that illuminate the human experience. It also signifies the Maine premiere of an American classic celebrating the 20th Anniversary of its original Broadway run: Six Degrees of Separation by John Guare.
CHATTER: Chris Rock to Make Broadway Debut in 'Hat'
by Robert Diamond
- Oct 22, 2010
Michael Riedel reports in today's New York Post that Chris Rock is set to make his Broadway debut, opposite Bobby Cannavale, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Annabela Sciorra and Yul Vazquez. The play, but Stephen Adly Guirgis is called 'The Motherf***er With the Hat' aka 'Hat'.
Whoopi Goldberg Rejoins West End's SISTER ACT, 10/22
by BWW News Desk
- Oct 22, 2010
Whoopi Goldberg will rejoin the cast of the hit musical comedy SISTER ACT in October to complete her run as Mother Superior. She will perform the role on the evening of Friday 22 October, at two shows on Saturday 23 October and at two shows on Monday 25 October. Whoopi's previous run, her West End debut, was a huge critical success and saw fans camping overnight at the box office and daily queues around the block at the London Palladium for tickets. During Whoopi's run Sister Act also broke the record for the highest weekly gross of any musical ever at the Palladium. She was unable to complete that run, which was to end on August 31, when she had to return to the USA due to a family emergency.
Creative team of RED to Create New Madame Butterfly for Houston Grand Opera
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Oct 22, 2010
Director Michael Grandage, designer Christopher Oram and lighting designer Neil Austin - the creative team responsible for Houston Grand Opera's (HGO) new production of Puccini's Madame Butterfly - swept the prestigious Tony Awards Sunday night in New York City with six awards for their Broadway production of John Logan's Red.
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