East Lynne Theater Company Announces Auditions in NYC, Philly, and Cape May
by Julie Musbach
- Jan 24, 2018
East Lynne Theater Company (ELTC) will have three Equity open-call audition days for its 2018 Season. Non-union actors will be seen, as long as no members of Actors' Equity are kept waiting. The theater is located in Cape May, NJ where all shows will be rehearsed. The company operates under an Equity SPT 3 Contract.
Photo Flash: First Look at Jane Kaczmarek and More in Deaf West's OUR TOWN at Pasadena Playhouse
by BWW News Desk
- Oct 4, 2017
Pasadena Playhouse, the State Theatre of California and Deaf West Theatre, the performing arts organization behind the Tony Award-winning and Ovation Award-winning revival of Spring Awakening, present a new production of Thornton Wilder's OUR TOWN. Directed by Tony Award-nominated Sheryl Kaller (Broadway's Next Fall, Mothers and Sons), this groundbreaking new co-production by Pasadena Playhouse and Deaf West Theatre is being performed in both American Sign Language and spoken English through October 22, 2017. BroadwayWorld has a first look a the cast in action below!
Die Laughing During ARSENIC & OLD LACE at The Players Centre
by A.A. Cristi
- Jul 28, 2017
You'll die laughing as The Players Centre for Performing Arts presents the classic black comedy "Arsenic & Old Lace" by Joseph Kesselring. This hilarious play was made into the popular 1944 film of the same name directed by Frank Capra starring Cary Grant. Keep cool during the hottest parts of the summer and enjoy some amazing entertainment and BIG laughs.
Joshua Jackson-Led CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD, Helmed by Kenny Leon, Opens Tonight at BTG
by BWW News Desk
- Jun 24, 2017
Berkshire Theatre Group announces the final production of its upcoming 2017 Summer Season will be Mark Medoff's Tony, Outer Critics Circle and Drama Desk Award-winning play, Children of a Lesser God, which began performances on Thursday, June 22 at The Fitzpatrick Main Stage. Opening night is set for tonight, June 24 at 8pm.
Cockpit In Court to present ARSENIC AND OLD LACE
by A.A. Cristi
- May 26, 2017
Cockpit In Court Summer Theatre kicks off its Forty-Fifth season with style. The main stage theatre will be named after founding Artistic Director, F. Scott Black, in June. To honor this event, F Scott Black is directing the classic dark comedy Arsenic and Old Lace, in the main stage theatre. This will be the first play on the main stage at Cockpit in Court patrons have been able to see in years. Individual tickets are $22 adults, $20 senior adults, and $14 for students and Children 12 & under. Performances are June 9th through June 25th.
Laurel Mill Playhouse Presents ARSENIC AND OLD LACE
by Julie Musbach
- Apr 1, 2017
The play takes place in the 1930s in the home of spinster sisters, Martha and Abby Brewster. The pair is well known throughout their neighborhood as generous 'do-gooders.' They care for their nephew Teddy, who believes he is President Theodore Roosevelt, and look after their poor and sick neighbors.
Will Berkshire Theatre Group's CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD Arrive on Broadway?
by A.A. Cristi
- Mar 17, 2017
Berkshire Theatre Group announces the final production of its upcoming 2017 Summer Season will be Mark Medoff's Tony, Outer Critics Circle and Drama Desk Award-winning play, Children of a Lesser God, which will begin performances on Thursday, June 22 at The Fitzpatrick Main Stage. Opening night is set for Saturday, June 24 at 8pm.
ARSENIC AND OLD LACE Next Up As ACT 1's 2016-17 Season Officially Opens
by Jeffrey Ellis
- Sep 28, 2016
ACT 1's 2016-17 season officially opens with the Daniel DeVault-directed production of Joseph Kesselring's classic comedy Arsenic and Old Lace, playing Nashville's Darkhorse Theatre October 7-22, and starring Debbie Kraski and Linda Speir as the daffy yet dastardly Brewster sisters.
The Candlelight Theatre Presents ARSENIC AND OLD LACE, Beginning Tonight
by BWW News Desk
- May 7, 2016
This wildly popular comedic farce written by Joseph Kesselring revoles around two elderly sisters who are famous in their Brooklyn neighborhood for their numerous acts of charity but are as crazy as loons. Mix in a dollop of Teddy Roosevelt, a dash of Albert Einstein, and stir with an assortment of quirky characters and you get a lethal cocktail of murder, mayhem, and laughter. Come see what the N.Y. Times called 'a play so funny you will never forget it.'
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