The Common Tongue's CONNECT FIVE unites new writers with established playwrights in an evening of one act plays by award winning writers Wendy MacLeod and Lucy Thurber and emerging playwrights Danny Mitarotondo and Bronwen Prosser.
Linda Lane Smith in FROM COWS TO CADENZAS at The Triad Theatre 158 West 72nd Street (bet. Broadway & Columbus) NYC on Wednesday, November 10th 7:00 pm. The musical director is Phil Hall.
Linda Lane Smith in FROM COWS TO CADENZAS at The Triad Theatre 158 West 72nd Street (bet. Broadway & Columbus) NYC on Wednesday, November 10th 7:00 pm. The musical director is Phil Hall.
Linda Lane Smith in FROM COWS TO CADENZAS at The Triad Theatre 158 West 72nd Street (bet. Broadway & Columbus) NYC on Wednesday, November 10th 7:00 pm. The musical director is Phil Hall.
Linda Lane Smith performs 'From Cows to Cadenzas' at The Triad Theatre 158 West 72nd Street (bet. Broadway & Columbus) NYC this Wednesday, November 10th at 7:00 pm. The musical director is Phil Hall.
Linda Lane Smith in FROM COWS TO CADENZAS at The Triad Theatre 158 West 72nd Street (bet. Broadway & Columbus) NYC on Wednesday, November 10th 7:00 pm. The musical director is Phil Hall.
Access to the Goethe-Institut New York's uptown location, a lavish, six-floor Beaux-arts townhouse built in the early 20th century, has been extremely restricted due to revised German fire code regulations. But now, with Dominic Huber's Hotel Savoy, a theatrical experience based on the novel by Joseph Roth, new life inhabits 1014 5th Avenue.
Linda Lane Smith in FROM COWS TO CADENZAS at The Triad Theatre 158 West 72nd Street (bet. Broadway & Columbus) NYC on Wednesday, November 10th 7:00 pm. The musical director is Phil Hall.
Linda Lane Smith in FROM COWS TO CADENZAS at The Triad Theatre 158 West 72nd Street (bet. Broadway & Columbus) NYC on Wednesday, November 10th 7:00 pm. The musical director is Phil Hall.
Access to the Goethe-Institut New York's uptown location, a lavish, six-floor Beaux-arts townhouse built in the early 20th century, has been extremely restricted due to revised German fire code regulations. But now, with Dominic Huber's Hotel Savoy, a theatrical experience based on the novel by Joseph Roth, new life inhabits 1014 5th Avenue.
Access to the Goethe-Institut New York's uptown location, a lavish, six-floor Beaux-arts townhouse built in the early 20th century, has been extremely restricted due to revised German fire code regulations. But now, with Dominic Huber's Hotel Savoy, a theatrical experience based on the novel by Joseph Roth, new life inhabits 1014 5th Avenue.
Access to the Goethe-Institut New York's uptown location, a lavish, six-floor Beaux-arts townhouse built in the early 20th century, has been extremely restricted due to revised German fire code regulations. But now, with Dominic Huber's Hotel Savoy, a theatrical experience based on the novel by Joseph Roth, new life inhabits 1014 5th Avenue.
Access to the Goethe-Institut New York's uptown location, a lavish, six-floor Beaux-arts townhouse built in the early 20th century, has been extremely restricted due to revised German fire code regulations. But now, with Dominic Huber's Hotel Savoy, a theatrical experience based on the novel by Joseph Roth, new life inhabits 1014 5th Avenue.
Located in the 'green heart' of Germany, the Bad Hersfeld Festival is one of Germany's oldest and most distinguished open-air theatre festivals. Every summer since 1951, highly acclaimed international actors from theatre, film and television have brought major works of world literature to the stage each evening, performing for an audience of 1600 in the setting provided by the ruin of a Romanesque church dating to the 12th century.
Located in the 'green heart' of Germany, the Bad Hersfeld Festival is one of Germany's oldest and most distinguished open-air theatre festivals. Every summer since 1951, highly acclaimed international actors from theatre, film and television have brought major works of world literature to the stage each evening, performing for an audience of 1600 in the setting provided by the ruin of a Romanesque church dating to the 12th century.
Located in the 'green heart' of Germany, the Bad Hersfeld Festival is one of Germany's oldest and most distinguished open-air theatre festivals. Every summer since 1951, highly acclaimed international actors from theatre, film and television have brought major works of world literature to the stage each evening, performing for an audience of 1600 in the setting provided by the ruin of a Romanesque church dating to the 12th century.
Heathcliff Entertainment will close their production of the wickedly witty 90s cult-classic The House of Yes, a semi-psycho, incestuous dark comedy of hedonistic proportions written by Wendy MacLeod, on May 2nd.
For its third show of its 30th anniversary season, Theatre for a New Audience will present the New York premiere of C.I.C.T. / Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord production of Love Is My Sin, the sonnets of William Shakespeare adapted by Peter Brook and performed by his wife, Natasha Parry and Michael Pennington.
Heathcliff Entertainment announced today their upcoming production of the wickedly witty 90s cult-classic The House of Yes, a semi-psycho, incestuous dark comedy of hedonistic proportions written by Wendy MacLeod.
For its third show of its 30th anniversary season, Theatre for a New Audience will present the New York premiere of C.I.C.T. / Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord production of Love Is My Sin, the sonnets of William Shakespeare adapted by Peter Brook and performed by his wife, Natasha Parry and Michael Pennington.