Pauly Shore tasted super-stardom in 1990 when his precedent-setting MTV show 'Totally Pauly' hit the airwaves with major fan approval. The show ran for six years, leading him to roles on numerous television and film shows, including the one-hour HBO television special, "Pauly Does Dallas." Pauly then went on to star in and produce his own projects including 'Pauly Shore is Dead' for 20th Century Fox, as well as 'Adopted,' 'Vegas is My Oyster,' and 'Pauly-Tics' for Showtime. He also starred in the films 'Encino Man,' 'Son In Law', 'Jury Duty,' 'In the Army Now,' and 'Bio Dome.' He also experienced success with his albums. After his first album, 'The Future of America,' was named Best Comedy Album by the college music journalists in 1991, the National Association of Record Merchandisers nominated his second album, 'Scraps from the Future' for a Best Sellers Award.
Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theater Festival (TW Festival) Curator David Kaplan said today that he was 'always proud when ongoing relationships with artists who have been part of our Festival evolve into exciting new productions for us. We're thrilled that three actors are returning this year with a project they've suggested for our theme Beyond Success: Tennessee Williams and Eugene O'Neill in performance from Sept. 22 - 25.'
The International Songwriting Competition (ISC) today announced its panel of judges for the 2016 competition. Included on the panel are many iconic, high-profile recording artists
'This is our show,' proclaims one of the musically angelic but devilishly foul-mouthed convent schoolgirls descending on Edinburgh for a choir competition. And by God it is. A cracking ensemble of six plays the vividly drawn gang, as well as everyone else they encounter - the world viewed with their female adolescent gaze. It's colourful, rough-edged, raucous and almost painfully intense: a stunning encapsulation of what it feels like to be teetering on the cusp of adulthood.
Capital Stage launches its 12th season, and inaugural season chosen by Producing Artistic Director Michael Stevenson, Love + War, with its 3rd National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere. How to Use a Knife by Will Snider will be directed by Producing Artistic Director Michael Stevenson and will feature Capital Stage favorites such as Adrian Roberts, Harry Harris, Kirk Blackinton and Kelley Ogden.
After a sold-out engagement in 2015, English songbird, Julia Fordham, returns to Feinstein's at the Nikko with her new show, Live & Untouched, on Wednesday, October 26 at 7 p.m. Joined by her pianist, Fordham will perform songs from her forthcoming release, 'Live & Untouched' - a wonderful cross-section of songs recorded at recent shows.
REELZ today announced a fall programming slate packed with new original series and specials in addition to the return of viewer favorite original series.
Marin Theatre Company opens its 50th Anniversary Season with Tracy Letts' August: Osage County. The play debuted at the Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago, IL, moving directly to Broadway in 2007.
The highly-anticipated new single from Kungs has now been released; 'Don't You Know' is the follow up to the 19-year old French producer's global no1 success, 'This Girl'.
The Public Theater will kick off the 2016-17 season in September with a free Public Works musical adaptation of TWELFTH NIGHT, conceived by Kwame Kwei-Armah and Shaina Taub, with music and lyrics by Shaina Taub. Directed by Kwame Kwei-Armah, TWELFTH NIGHT will once again feature over 200 actors and community members alongside five equity actors, including this year Nikki M. James as Viola and Jose Llana as Orsino.
Don't miss the final two weekends of Artists' Exchange's 11th Annual One Act Play Festival, showing at Theatre 82 & Cafe in Cranston, RI. Eight original short plays will be performed in "Wave 2," featuring festival favorites Mark Harvey Levine and L.H. Grant, and new exciting names including Dan Borengasser, Mark Cornell, and Ann Marley.
The producers of BoxFest Detroit are pleased to announce BoxFest Detroit 2016, an annual theatre festival that showcases and creates opportunities for women directors.
As part of the Solo Celebration series, the Greenhouse Theater Center (2257 N. Lincoln Ave.) will present "Rose," the Chicago area premiere of best-selling Kennedy biographer Laurence Leamer's one-woman play about Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy, Aug. 19 - Sept. 25. The play is directed by Goodman Theatre Producer and Artistic Collective Member Steve Scott and will star six-time Joseph Jefferson Award recipient Linda Reiter.
Lincoln Center Out of Doors, one of the country's longest-running outdoor summer festivals, will open its 46th season of free performances today, July 20 at 7:30 pm with multi-faceted artist Patti Smith in an evening of words and music, joined by longtime musical collaborators Lenny Kaye and Tony Shanahan.
Amidst the bustling traffic of The Broad and MOCA Grand lies a summer urban oasis of music, dance, multimedia, and spoken word where shows are always free and open to the public. Hailed as the 'Best Free Outdoor Summer Concert Series,' Grand Performances returns for its 30th Anniversary season with an international and local lineup of artists that reflect the diversity and cultural depth of Los Angeles.