Playscripts, Inc., an innovative publisher and licensor of plays and musicals, has published a new translation of Carlo Goldoni's classic comedy The Servant of Two Masters translated and adapted by Bonnie J. Monte, artistic director of The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey.
Playscripts, Inc., an innovative publisher and licensor of plays and musicals, has published a new translation of Carlo Goldoni's classic comedy The Servant of Two Masters translated and adapted by Bonnie J. Monte, artistic director of The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey.
One of the earliest operas, written in the 1640s, Monteverdi's The Coronation of Poppea, is to get a fresh treatment by Mark Ravenhill and Alex Silverman, with a new jazz-inspired orchestration, and featuring a cast of exciting singing talents.
The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey is seeking volunteers to assist with ushering, concessions, and the Theatre's gift shop during the 2011 Season which begins in June.
The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey is seeking volunteers to assist with ushering, concessions, and the Theatre's gift shop during the 2011 Season which begins in June. The Shakespeare Theatre will hold a Volunteer Open House on Thursday, April 28 at 6 p.m. at the F.M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre, 36 Madison Avenue, in Madison. Community members interested in volunteering are invited to attend this open house to find out more about The Shakespeare Theatre and volunteer opportunities, meet the professional management staff, mingle with veteran volunteers, and learn about the 2011 Season from Artistic Director Bonnie J. Monte. For more information, call 973-408-3694 or email harney@ShakespeareNJ.org.
Quintessence Theatre Group presents Molière's DON JUAN, in the professional American premiere of a new translation by Neil Bartlett, to be directed by Alexander Burns. The production will close Sunday, March 13.
One of the earliest operas, written in the 1640s, Monteverdi's The Coronation of Poppea, is to get a fresh treatment by Mark Ravenhill and Alex Silverman, with a new jazz-inspired orchestration, and featuring a cast of exciting singing talents.
Park Square's 36th season will open with a perceptible crackle when the Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning play, AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY comes to its stage in September.
The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey has announced it will add acclaimed Italian playwright Dario Fo's political farce Accidental Death of an Anarchist to its 2011 Season.
Quintessence Theatre Group presents Molière's DON JUAN, in the professional American premiere of a new translation by Neil Bartlett, to be directed by Alexander Burns. The production will start previews on Wednesday, February 16 at 7pm and open on Saturday, February 19 at 8pm.
One of the earliest operas, written in the 1640s, Monteverdi's The Coronation of Poppea, is to get a fresh treatment by Mark Ravenhill and Alex Silverman, with a new jazz-inspired orchestration, and featuring a cast of exciting singing talents. It will premiere as part of the Little Opera House's first ever repertory season, with 10 performances from Tuesday April 5 to Thursday May 19.
A Noise Within (ANW) will end its hilarious and critically acclaimed production of the joyfully out-of control British farce NOISES OFF by Michael Frayn on Sunday, January 30, 2011.
A Noise Within (ANW) reprises its hilarious and critically acclaimed production of the joyfully out-of control British farce NOISES OFF by MICHAEL FRAYN for ten performances from Friday, January 21 to Sunday, January 30, 2011.
Quintessence Theatre Group presents Molière's DON JUAN, in the professional American premiere of a new translation by Neil Bartlett, to be directed by Alexander Burns. The production will start previews on Wednesday, February 16 at 7pm and open on Saturday, February 19 at 8pm.
The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey will present six Main Stage productions and the world's most famous comedy on its famed Outdoor Stage during its 49th Anniversary Season, the Theatre announced today. 'Our season theme this year is 'Follow the Gleam' borrowed from a poem by Alfred Lord Tennyson,' said Artistic Director Bonnie J. Monte, who is beginning her third decade as the leader of The Shakespeare Theatre. 'Together, these three words create a mysterious and mystical directive. We invite our audiences to follow the gleams of shimmering light - both literal and metaphorical-that will emanate from all our stages this year!'
A Noise Within (ANW) reprises its hilarious and critically acclaimed production of the joyfully out-of control British farce NOISES OFF by MICHAEL FRAYN for ten performances from Friday, January 21 to Sunday, January 30, 2011.
A Noise Within (ANW), the acclaimed classical repertory theatre company, offers a special choice for family holiday entertainment with CHARLES DICKENS' thrilling GREAT EXPECTATIONS, hailed by critics who describe it as 'inventive,' 'captivating,' 'theatrical wizardry,' and 'classic theatre at its best.' The production, which is the West Coast premiere of a powerful stage adaptation by Neil Bartlett, plays through Sunday, December 19, 2010, with performances on Sunday, November 21, 2pm; Sunday, November 21, 7 pm; Saturday, November 27, 2pm; Saturday, November 27, 8pm; Thursday, December 9, 8pm; Friday, December 10, 8pm; Saturday, December 18, 2pm; Saturday, December 18, 8pm; Sunday, December 19, 2pm; and Sunday, December 19, 7pm. Special rates for groups (10 or more) and school groups are available.
A Noise Within (ANW), the acclaimed classical repertory theatre company, revisits CHARLES DICKENS' thrilling GREAT EXPECTATIONS with the West Coast premiere of a powerful stage adaptation by Neil Bartlett opening Saturday, October 30 and closing Sunday, December 19, 2010 (previews begin Saturday, October 23). ANW Co-Founders and Co-Artistic Directors Julia Rodriguez-Elliott and Geoff Elliott co-direct this production - which features original music by noted composer Doug Newell - based on Dickens' masterful novel. Bartlett was also the adaptor of A Noise Within's 2008-09 season favorite Oliver Twist. This marks the second time Rodriguez-Elliott and Elliott have co-directed Great Expectations at A Noise Within, the first produced during the 1995-96 season, winning numerous awards.
A Noise Within (ANW), the acclaimed repertory theatre company, launches 2010-11 season, its 19th, with Shakespeare's stirring classic Measure for Measure directed by Michael Murray, which opens Saturday, September 25 and closes Sunday, December 5, 2010 (previews begin Saturday, September 18).
A Noise Within (ANW), the acclaimed classical repertory theatre company, offers a special choice for family holiday entertainment with CHARLES DICKENS' thrilling GREAT EXPECTATIONS, hailed by critics who describe it as 'inventive,' 'captivating,' 'theatrical wizardry,' and 'classic theatre at its best.' The production, which is the West Coast premiere of a powerful stage adaptation by Neil Bartlett, plays through Sunday, December 19, 2010, with performances on Sunday, November 21, 2pm; Sunday, November 21, 7 pm; Saturday, November 27, 2pm; Saturday, November 27, 8pm; Thursday, December 9, 8pm; Friday, December 10, 8pm; Saturday, December 18, 2pm; Saturday, December 18, 8pm; Sunday, December 19, 2pm; and Sunday, December 19, 7pm. Special rates for groups (10 or more) and school groups are available.