A riveting true story full of political intrigue, conspiracy, romance and thrills, The Beams are Creaking continues Taproot Theatre 35th Anniversary Season. Set in Germany in 1933, the Nazi party has taken power. In the face of the greatest evil of the 20th century, Dietrich Bonhoeffer battles questions of morality, political allegiance and religious conviction, and must make choices that could change the course of history. This true story will keep audiences on the edge of their seats. Written by Douglas Anderson and directed by Karen Lund, The Beams are Creaking opens on March 25 and runs through April 23, with previews on March 23 and 24.
A riveting true story full of political intrigue, conspiracy, romance and thrills, The Beams are Creaking continues Taproot Theatre 35th Anniversary Season. Set in Germany in 1933, the Nazi party has taken power. In the face of the greatest evil of the 20th century, Dietrich Bonhoeffer battles questions of morality, political allegiance and religious conviction, and must make choices that could change the course of history. This true story will keep audiences on the edge of their seats. Written by Douglas Anderson and directed by Karen Lund, The Beams are Creaking opens on March 25 and runs through April 23, with previews on March 23 and 24.
Because just 17% of America's main stage productions are written by women Wide Eyed Productions attempts to tip the scales and expose eager audiences to more fantastic theatre.
A riveting true story full of political intrigue, conspiracy, romance and thrills, The Beams are Creaking continues Taproot Theatre 35th Anniversary Season.
Because just 17% of America's main stage productions are written by women Wide Eyed Productions attempts to tip the scales and expose eager audiences to more fantastic theatre.
Because just 17% of America's main stage productions are written by women Wide Eyed Productions attempts to tip the scales and expose eager audiences to more fantastic theatre.
Because just 17% of America's main stage productions are written by women Wide Eyed Productions attempts to tip the scales and expose eager audiences to more fantastic theatre.
Because just 17% of America's main stage productions are written by women Wide Eyed Productions attempts to tip the scales and expose eager audiences to more fantastic theatre.
Wide Eyed Productions in association with Columbia University School of the Arts Theatre Arts Program Presents William Shakespeare's Henry VI part III. The show is directed by Adam Marple
Wide Eyed Productions (Kristin Skye Hoffmann, Artistic Director) kicks off its 2010 season with Stephen Adly Guirgis's The Last Days of Judas Iscariot. Directed by Rebecca Hengstenberg, the production runs through February 7, 2010 at The Richmond Shepard Theatre (309 E. 26th St.)
Wide Eyed Productions (Kristin Skye Hoffmann, Artistic Director) kicks off its 2010 season with Stephen Adly Guirgis's The Last Days of Judas Iscariot. Directed by Rebecca Hengstenberg, the production runs through February 7, 2010 at The Richmond Shepard Theatre (309 E. 26th St.)
Wide Eyed Productions (Kristin Skye Hoffmann, Artistic Director) kicks off its 2010 season with Stephen Adly Guirgis's The Last Days of Judas Iscariot. Directed by Rebecca Hengstenberg, the production runs January 14 through February 7, 2010 at The Richmond Shepard Theatre (309 E. 26th St.)
Wide Eyed Productions (Kristin Skye Hoffmann, Artistic Director) kicks off its 2010 season with Stephen Adly Guirgis's The Last Days of Judas Iscariot. Directed by Rebecca Hengstenberg, the production runs January 14 through February 7, 2010 at The Richmond Shepard Theatre (309 E. 26th St.)
After a critically acclaimed first season, Wide Eyed Productions kicks off their exciting second season with Jean Racine's racy Greek tragedy, Phédre. Directed with the unique vision and excellent movement sensibilities of Aubrey Snowden, this production explores human weakness and the true meaning of integrity.