The Ross Valley Players has announced auditions for its upcoming production of 'Pride and Prejudice.' Jane Austen's classic story, set in the Regency era, is brought to the stage in this 2005 adaptation by John Jory. Finding a husband among unsuitable suitors consumes Elizabeth Bennet's mother and sisters, while she remains independent - until she meets Mr. Darcy. Set in a society where snubs and deceit abound, the Bennet family matches pride and prejudice to reach a happy ending. Phoebe Moyer directs the production opening on Nov. 12, 2010.
The Ross Valley Players has announced auditions for its upcoming production of 'Pride and Prejudice.' Jane Austen's classic story, set in the Regency era, is brought to the stage in this 2005 adaptation by John Jory. Finding a husband among unsuitable suitors consumes Elizabeth Bennet's mother and sisters, while she remains independent - until she meets Mr. Darcy. Set in a society where snubs and deceit abound, the Bennet family matches pride and prejudice to reach a happy ending. Phoebe Moyer directs the production opening on Nov. 12, 2010.
The company for the Utah Shakespearean Festival 2010 summer season will feature a number of returning alumni. Some actors include Michael Brusasco, Don Burroughs, Aaron Galligan-Stierle, Grant Goodman, David Ivers, Carol Linnea Johnson, Melinda Pfundstein, and Brian Vaughn.
A world premiere adaptation of Jane Austen's romantic comedy Emma by Artistic Director Michael Bloom will end its run at the Cleveland Play House on March 21st.
The company for the Utah Shakespearean Festival 2010 summer season will feature a number of returning alumni. Some actors include Michael Brusasco, Don Burroughs, Aaron Galligan-Stierle, Grant Goodman, David Ivers, Carol Linnea Johnson, Melinda Pfundstein, and Brian Vaughn.
All of the wit and romance of Jane Austen's widely read and well-loved classic novel, Pride and Prejudice, come vividly to life in OpenStage Theatre's refreshingly fast-paced and engaging new adaptation by theatre legend Jon Jory, founder of the famed Actors' Theatre of Louisville.
Oregon Shakespeare Festival Artistic Director Bill Rauch has put the finishing touches on the design teams for OSF's 75th anniversary year. The 2010 season was announced in March, but a few directors had not yet been announced.
All of the wit and romance of Jane Austen's widely read and well-loved classic novel, Pride and Prejudice, come vividly to life in OpenStage Theatre's refreshingly fast-paced and engaging new adaptation by theatre legend Jon Jory, founder of the famed Actors' Theatre of Louisville.
Macfadyen was tasked to play John Birt, the founding editor of London Weekend Television's (LWT) Weekend World and onetime director general of the BBC. A powerful figure in British television for more than three decades, he would go on to become special advisor to Prime Minister Tony Blair in 2001. Birt co-produced the Frost/Nixon interviews with Frost and organized the team that prepared the program's host for battle.
One of the greatest plays ever written, King Lear, takes the stage of The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey beginning July 2 and continuing through July 27th.
One of the greatest plays ever written, King Lear, takes the stage of The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey beginning July 2 and continuing through July 27th.