PlayhouseSquare is delighted to bring Russia's Eifman Ballet of St. Petersburg to Cleveland to perform Don Quixote, or Fantasies of a Madman at the State Theatre for three performances.
PlayhouseSquare is delighted to bring Russia's Eifman Ballet of St. Petersburg to Cleveland to perform Don Quixote, or Fantasies of a Madman at the State Theatre for three performances.
PlayhouseSquare is delighted to bring Russia's Eifman Ballet of St. Petersburg to Cleveland to perform Don Quixote, or Fantasies of a Madman at the State Theatre for three performances.
Spring is in the air, which means it must be time for the box office to re-open at Theatre By The Sea! Beginning on Monday, May 9 at 10:00 am, patrons may purchase tickets to any or all of the following Tony® Award-winning productions scheduled* for the 2011 Summer Season
Spring is in the air, which means it must be time for the box office to re-open at Theatre By The Sea! Beginning on Monday, May 9 at 10:00 am, patrons may purchase tickets to any or all of the following Tony® Award-winning productions scheduled* for the 2011 Summer Season
The U.S. Premiere of La Razon Blindada "The Armored Reason" (Presented in Spanish with English Supertitles)
Written and Directed by Aristides Vargas gets extended until June 25
PlayhouseSquare is delighted to bring Russia's Eifman Ballet of St. Petersburg to Cleveland to perform Don Quixote, or Fantasies of a Madman at the State Theatre for three performances.
Please join us for our spring musical, 'Man of La Mancha'. We are offering a special $3 discount off the $18 ticket price for the opening night performance (Friday, April 29th) when you order tickets online and enter coupon code LAMANCHA.
Ashley C. Wheater, Artistic Director of The Joffrey Ballet, is proud to announce the company's 2011-2012 season, titled New Generation, which will launch with a Joffrey Premiere, the evening-length Don Quixote by Yuri Possokhov, October 12 - 23, 2011, followed by the timeless holiday classic, Robert Joffrey's The Nutcracker, December 8 - 27, 2011.
A co-production of el Instituto de Cultura de Baja California, Mexico, La Universidad Autonoma de Sinaloa, Mexico and 24th Street Theatre, Los Angeles presents the U.S. Premiere of La Razon Blindada "The Armored Reason"
Paul Garman, Executive Director/Producer and Steven Glaudini, Artistic Director/Producer of Musical Theatre West, are proud to announce the 2011-2012 season at the beautiful Carpenter Performing Arts Center in Long Beach.
In his internationally acclaimed stage work, La Razón Blindada, Argentine-born playwright/director Aristides Vargas infuses Miguel de Cervantes' classic novel, El Quijote with Franz Kafka's, The Truth About Sancho Panza, and testimonies by Chicho Vargas and other political prisoners held in the 1970's at the Rawson Prison during Argentina's dictatorship. Two political prisoners, oppressed by physical and emotional abuse, find solace in meeting every Sunday at dusk to tell the story of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza. Their storytelling unravels amidst the extreme limitations imposed by their condition of inmates in a maximum security prison. The production features Jesus Castaños-Chima, Tony Duran and Arturo Diaz de Sandy.
In his internationally acclaimed stage work, La Razón Blindada, Argentine-born playwright/director Aristides Vargas infuses Miguel de Cervantes' classic novel, El Quijote with Franz Kafka's, The Truth About Sancho Panza, and testimonies by Chicho Vargas and other political prisoners held in the 1970's at the Rawson Prison during Argentina's dictatorship. Two political prisoners, oppressed by physical and emotional abuse, find solace in meeting every Sunday at dusk to tell the story of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza. Their storytelling unravels amidst the extreme limitations imposed by their condition of inmates in a maximum security prison. The production features Jesus Castaños-Chima, Tony Duran and Arturo Diaz de Sandy.
24th Street Theatre's LA RAZON BLINDADA has extended again until November 14. The show was named LA Times Critic's Choice by F. Kathleen Foley who said, 'Echoes of Kakfa and Beckett resound throughout in effusive, elliptical interchanges that are often nonsensical, sometimes didactic...the effect is hallucinatory, trance-inducing and surreal, an absurdist construct that hammers home man's gross capacity for inhumanity - and his transcendent ability to endure.'