Part-Time Productions, A Division of Cause Célèbre, in association with The New Group Launches Series of Theatrical Events Aimed at Connecting Theater to Causes
'A Battle of Wills: Internal and External' Plays 5 Performances: May 31 - June 21
Cause Célèbre, a not-for-profit theater dedicated to causes and charity, proudly announces the launch of Part-Time Productions and its inaugural presentation, A Battle of Wills: Internal and External.
Artistic Director Nicholas Martin has announced the casting for the second Nikos Stage show of the 2009 season, What is the Cause of Thunder? by Noah Haidle (Saturn Returns, Mr. Marmalade) playing July 22-August 2.
The unique open-air theatre, Kilworth House Theatre, is gearing up for its third summer season which kicks off with the classic Gershwin musical Crazy For You from 4 June to 5 July 2009 with a press night on 10 June. Following the Live at Kilworth series of one night concerts in July, the exquisite The Opera Show will return from 2 to 13 September with a press night on 3 September.
Part-Time Productions, A Division of Cause Célèbre, in association with The New Group
Launches Series of Theatrical Events Aimed at Connecting Theater to Causes
'A Battle of Wills: Internal and External' Plays 5 Performances: May 31 - June 21
Cause Célèbre, a not-for-profit theater dedicated to causes and charity, proudly announces the launch of Part-Time Productions and its inaugural presentation, A Battle of Wills: Internal and External.
The Williamstown Theatre Festival (WTF) has announced casting for its 2009 Main Stage Season running from July 1 to August 23 at the '62 Center for Theatre and Dance in Williamstown, MA. In making the announcement Artistic Director Nicholas Martin said, 'I am so thrilled to bring this decorated and talented group of artists to the Berkshires this summer for our 55th Anniversary Season.'
With Bated Breath, a new play by Bryden MacDonald opened last week to an enthusiastic standing ovation. See for yourself why Montrealers are talking about this highly theatrical, poetic and provocative play!
Cause Célèbre, a not-for-profit theater dedicated to causes and charity, proudly announces the launch of Part-Time Productions and its inaugural presentation, A Battle of Wills: Internal and External. This debut production, presented in association with The New Group, is an evening of three one-act playsfeaturing award-winning actors, writers and directors. Performances will run consecutive Sundays from May31 - June 21 at The Acorn @ Theatre Row. Complete schedule and cast line-up is listed below.
Centaur Theatre Company is proud to present the world premiere of With Bated Breath, a new play by Bryden MacDonald, author of Divinity Bash/Nine Lives, The Weekend Healer and Whale Riding Weather.
Centaur Theatre Company is proud to present the world premiere of WITH BATED BREATH, a new play by Bryden Macdonald, author of DIVINITY BASH/NINE LIVES, THE WEEKEND HEALER and WHALE RIDINGWEATHER.
Centaur Theatre Company is proud to present the world premiere of With Bated Breath, a new play by Bryden MacDonald, author of Divinity Bash/Nine Lives, The Weekend Healer and Whale Riding Weather.
The unique open-air theatre, Kilworth House Theatre, is gearing up for its third summer season which kicks off with the classic Gershwin musical Crazy For You from 4 June to 5 July 2009 with a press night on 10 June. Following the Live at Kilworth series of one night concerts in July, the exquisite The Opera Show will return from 2 to 13 September with a press night on 3 September.
Signal Ensemble Theatre continues its sixth season with the Scottish drama 'The Prime of
Miss Jean Brodie' by Jay Presson Allen, based on the novel by Muriel Spark, directed by Co-Artistic Director Ronan Marra. Jean Brodie is in the business of putting old heads on young shoulders, and all of her pupils are the crème de le crème.
Signal Ensemble Theatre continues its sixth season with the Scottish drama 'The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie' by Jay Presson Allen, based on the novel by Muriel Spark, directed by Co-Artistic Director Ronan Marra. Jean Brodie is in the business of putting old heads on young shoulders, and all of her pupils are the crème de le crème.
Centaur Theatre Company is proud to present the world premiere of WITH BATED BREATH, a new play by Bryden Macdonald, author of DIVINITY BASH/NINE LIVES, THE WEEKEND HEALER and WHALE RIDINGWEATHER.
It's a recipe for utter hilarity, as Stage West presents all three plays of The Norman Conquests, by the master of British comedy, Alan Ayckbourn, beginning Thursday, March 19.
Times 365:24:7 is being developed in collaboration with David Giambusso, a freelance reporter for The New York Times and The New Jersey Star-Ledger. In addition, company members have interviewed and visited journalists at various news-making institutions, including The Financial Times, Dan Rather Reports, MSNBC, The New Yorker, Marie Claire and CNN.
Signal Ensemble Theatre continues its sixth season with the Scottish drama 'The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie' by Jay Presson Allen, based on the novel by Muriel Spark, directed by Co-Artistic Director Ronan Marra. Jean Brodie is in the business of putting old heads on young shoulders, and all of her pupils are the cr?me de le cr?me.
The Brodie Set, as her students at the Marcia Blaine School for Girls are famously known, hang on Miss Brodie's every word as she - with reckless abandon - dismisses the standard curriculum in favor of lessons in subjects as wide-ranging as Giotto to Hitler to her own romances. When Miss Brodie begins an affair with one teacher to distract from her affair with another, and a false love letter falls into the wrong hands, the headmistress puts Brodie under review. Her considerable bombast is the only thing that saves her job, until a fatal error in guidance, and the betrayal of her favorite student become more than Miss Jean Brodie can overcome - even in her prime. The show runs about two hours with one intermission.
It's a recipe for utter hilarity, as Stage West presents all three plays of The Norman Conquests, by the master of British comedy, Alan Ayckbourn, beginning Thursday, March 19.