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THE SQUEAKY WHEEL / HOMAGE TO AMY to Play Kumu Kahua Theatre, 11/24-26

In 2006, only a few years after adopting a special needs baby, Brian Shaughnessy learned that his young wife Amy had cancer. Within a year, Amy died leaving Brian to raise five-year-old Amadeus as best as he could. Brian knew it would be a challenge.

Celebrations Arts Presents TOMMY J & SALLY, Now thru 12/22

Celebration Arts will present Tommy J & Sally, a drama by Mark Medoff, opening tonight, November 8, 2013 and playing Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. through December 22, 2013. Celebration Arts Theatre is located at 4469 D Street, Sacramento, Calif.

Celebrations Arts to Present TOMMY J & SALLY, 11/8-12/22

Celebration Arts will present Tommy J & Sally, a drama by Mark Medoff, opening November 8, 2013 and playing Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. through December 22, 2013. Celebration Arts Theatre is located at 4469 D Street, Sacramento, Calif.

Stages Rep Begins DOLLHOUSE Regional Premiere Tonight

Eva Laporte directs the regional premiere of Rebecca Gilman's Dollhouse, a 2004 Goodman-commission adapted from Ibsen's A Doll's House. Set at the cusp of the economic downturn of the past decade, Gilman's Dollhouse explores the economy of a relationship in America. The play is particularly poignant in the after-math of the mortgage crisis and the continuing economic struggles in America.

Beth Marshall Presents Stages CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD at Garden Theatre, Now thru 3/30

The Garden Theatre presents Beth Marshall Presents' production of the powerful drama, Children of a Lesser God by Mark Medoff sponsored by Progress Energy, tonight, March 15-30, 2013, at the Garden Theatre (160 West Plant Street, Winter Garden). On Friday, March 22nd at 8pm, there will be a fully interpreted American Sign Language performance in partnership with the Center for Independent Living.

BWW Reviews: Nina Raine's TRIBES Is Electrifying Theatre Not to Be Missed

Nina Raine takes the problems of a hearing vs. nonhearing world to a new and much higher level in her Drama Desk Award winning play Tribes now making its West Coast premiere at the Mark Taper Forum. Whereas Mark Medoff introduced audiences to the deaf community in his brilliant Children of a Lesser God, Raine goes way beyond basics to highlight the issues that arise when the deaf communicate through oralism - speaking/reading lips - as opposed to ASL (American Sign Language). When a deaf man Billy (Russell Harvard) grows up in a dysfunctional household dictated by selfish artist parents and siblings who have no clear line of communication, the problems become intensely unbearable. With outstanding direction from the director of the original New York production David Cromer and a first-rate cast, most of whom are original cast members, Tribes is dramedy at its finest hour, educating, stimulating and totally enveloping its audience.

Stages Rep to Present DOLLHOUSE Regional Premiere, 4/3-28

Eva Laporte directs the regional premiere of Rebecca Gilman's Dollhouse, a 2004 Goodman-commission adapted from Ibsen's A Doll's House. Set at the cusp of the economic downturn of the past decade, Gilman's Dollhouse explores the economy of a relationship in America. The play is particularly poignant in the after-math of the mortgage crisis and the continuing economic struggles in America.

Beth Marshall Presents to Stage CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD at Garden Theatre, 3/15-30

The Garden Theatre announces Beth Marshall Presents' production of the powerful drama, Children of a Lesser God by Mark Medoff sponsored by Progress Energy, March 15-30, 2013, at the Garden Theatre (160 West Plant Street, Winter Garden). On Friday, March 22nd at 8pm, there will be a fully interpreted American Sign Language performance in partnership with the Center for Independent Living.

SEXSTING Makes West Coast Premiere with Katselas Theatre Tonight

Winning a Guthrie Theatre commission, and chosen for development by The Katselas Theatre Company's INKubator program, the West Coast Premiere of SEXSTING is the inaugural production for KTC's 2013 season. Opening at the popular Skylight Theatre Complex tonight, February 23rd, the stellar cast includes Gregory Itzin (Tony, Drama Desk, and Emmy Award nominee), JD Cullum (Stones in His Pockets-Mark Taper Forum, Of Equal Measure-Kirk Douglas Theater), The Cripple of Inishmaan (Geffen Playhouse).

UH Alum Robert Wuhl Debuts HIT-LIT at Alma Mater, Now thru 2/2

Robert Wuhl's long stint in show business began at the University of Houston. The actor/director/writer/producer began entertaining audiences as a student in UH's School of Theatre & Dance (SOTD). Now, he's ready to return to his alma mater to begin a new phase in his career.

SEXSTING to Make West Coast Premiere with Katselas Theatre, 2/23

Winning a Guthrie Theatre commission, and chosen for development by The Katselas Theatre Company's INKubator program, the West Coast Premiere of SEXSTING is the inaugural production for KTC's 2013 season. Opening at the popular Skylight Theatre Complex on February 23rd, the stellar cast includes Gregory Itzin (Tony, Drama Desk, and Emmy Award nominee), JD Cullum (Stones in His Pockets-Mark Taper Forum, Of Equal Measure-Kirk Douglas Theater), The Cripple of Inishmaan (Geffen Playhouse).

Bristol Riverside Theatre Presents THE LITTLE PRINCE, 1/20

An astonishing new take on this classic story by Antione de Saint- Exupery, The Little Prince is a tale for all ages about understanding how to laugh, love and cry again. This beautiful new production uses inventive puppets, live actors, original music and magnificent design to bring to life the heart-warming story of the Little Prince. This Little Prince is a multi-layered visual feast to awaken the child tucked away inside us all.

UH Alum Robert Wuhl to Debut HIT-LIT at Alma Mater, 1/29-2/2

Robert Wuhl's long stint in show business began at the University of Houston. The actor/director/writer/producer began entertaining audiences as a student in UH's School of Theatre & Dance (SOTD). Now, he's ready to return to his alma mater to begin a new phase in his career.

UH School of Theatre Presents MOTHER COURAGE, 10/26-11/4

Mother Courage leads her offspring through a battle-scarred landscape loaded with death and devastation. Steering a wagon of wares, the family sells provisions to make ends meet. They manage to profit from the effects of war but soon discover that every conflict has a price.

UH School of Theatre Presents MOTHER COURAGE, 10/26-11/4

Mother Courage leads her offspring through a battle-scarred landscape loaded with death and devastation. Steering a wagon of wares, the family sells provisions to make ends meet. They manage to profit from the effects of war but soon discover that every conflict has a price.

Rogue Machine Presents THREE VIEWS OF THE SAME OBJECT West Coast Premiere Tonight, 9/15

Winning the prestigious Woodward/Newman Award for best play, while being developed at Rogue Machine for their 2012 season, brought with it a fully funded production mounted at the Bloomington Play Project in Indiana. It turned out to be one of their most successful projects to date. A Holland New Voices Award came shortly afterwards, and now playwright Henry Murray is ready for its close-up at Rogue Machine, known for staging new works. This will be a West Coast Premiere in one of the country's most vibrant cities for new plays, Los Angeles, opening tonight, September 15, 2012.

UH Theater Alums Return to Campus Tonight, 9/7

The University of Houston's School of Theatre & Dance has a long tradition of producing successful show business professionals. This fall, six esteemed alums are returning to the university to pay tribute to the program that helped launch their careers.

Rogue Machine Presents THREE VIEWS OF THE SAME OBJECT West Coast Premiere, 9/15

Winning the prestigious Woodward/Newman Award for best play, while being developed at Rogue Machine for their 2012 season, brought with it a fully funded production mounted at the Bloomington Play Project in Indiana. It turned out to be one of their most successful projects to date. A Holland New Voices Award came shortly afterwards, and now playwright Henry Murray is ready for its close-up at Rogue Machine, known for staging new works. This will be a West Coast Premiere in one of the country's most vibrant cities for new plays, Los Angeles, opening September 15, 2012.

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