Williamstown Theatre Festival has added a new community immersive theatre project entitled Orpheus in the Berkshires (July 14 - 17), a World Premiere production made by and for the Berkshires, as well as an exciting line-up of special events for their 62nd season.
Joe's Pub at The Public has announced its nightly performances, July 1 - July 12, 2015. Scroll down for details, or visit www.joespub.com for a complete list of shows!
Joe's Pub at The Public has announced its upcoming nightly performances, July 1 - July 12, 2015. Scroll down for details, or visit www.joespub.com for a complete list of shows!
'No Name... & A Bag O' Chips' comedy / variety show producer Eric Vetter recently announced three May 2015 shows at Otto's in Manhattan with the first on Friday, May 8th @ 7:00pm to feature Liam McEneaney (Tell Your Friends), Leah Bonnema (AXS TV's 'Gotham Comedy Live'), Kevin Avery (writer on HBO's 'Last Week Tonight with John Oliver'), author / storyteller Thomas R. Pryor ('I Hate the Dallas Cowboys: tales of a scrappy New York boyhood' - YBK Publishers) and illusionist Lee Alan Barrett.
'No Name... & A Bag O' Chips' comedy / variety show producer, Eric Vetter recently announced two March 2015 shows at Otto's in Manhattan with the first - a special Women's History Month show - tonight, March 13th.
The March 2015 edition of CUNY TV's ARTS IN THE CITY, hosted by Magalie Laguerre-Wilkinson from The Salmagundi Club near Union Square, begins today, March 13 (2015) at 10am, 3pm and 8:30pm on CUNY TV*. The Salmagundi Club, a center for American art since 1871, features a variety of art exhibitions and musical performances each month.
The March 2015 edition of CUNY TV's ARTS IN THE CITY, hosted by Magalie Laguerre-Wilkinson from The Salmagundi Club near Union Square, begins Friday, March 13 (2015) at 10am, 3pm and 8:30pm on CUNY TV*. The Salmagundi Club, a center for American art since 1871, features a variety of art exhibitions and musical performances each month.
'No Name... & A Bag O' Chips' comedy / variety show producer, Eric Vetter recently announced two March 2015 shows at Otto's in Manhattan with the first - a special Women's History Month show - on Friday, March 13th.
I don't think that there has ever been a person that has been in the Friars club who has not shared a laugh or left the Monastery not smiling. That in itself is a huge accomplishment, but the Friars do so much more than entertain themselves and enjoy their camaraderie. The Friars Club's Sunshine Committee (Tom DeBow chairman) is to the Friars Club what Ronald McDonald House is to McDonald's-they bring a ray of sunshine to those who need it most!
On September 16, native New Yorker Julian Velard will release 'No One's Getting Married Tonight,' the next single off his New York City concept album aptly titled If You Don't Like It, You Can Leave. Check out the just-released music video below!
'No Name' Comedy / Variety Show brought their multicultural mix of music and comedy to the Williamsburg Music Center (WMC) on Friday, July 25, 2014. Scroll down for photos!
'No Name" Comedy / Variety Show house band THE SUMMER REPLACEMENTS will bring their mix of old school R & B and rock and comedian / storyteller Ophira Eisenberg (NPR's 'Ask Me Another' and author of 'Screw Everyone'), will bring the laughs to Brooklyn's Williamsburg Music Center (WMC) at a special show on Friday,July 25th. Joining the 'No Name Summer' festivities, which are scheduled to begin at 7:00pm, will be comic Mike Brown (New York Comedy Week, The San Francisco Sketchfest).
Joe's Pub at The Public has announced its lineup for June 25-July 6, including JULIE KLAUSNER'S CABARET SITUATION, MIKE DAISEY: YES THIS MAN, CATIE LAZARUS: THE EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH SHOW, LEONID FEDOROV AND VLADIMIR VOLKOV, SHARABI FEAT. MANU NARAYAN, FRANK LONDON & DEEP SINGH, DUSTBOWL REVIVAL - KARSH KALE: COLLECTIVE SESSIONS, SYMPHONIC SUNDAYS W/ MOTHER FALCON & TODD REYNOLDS FOURPLAY STRING QUARTET.
From today, June 4 to June 8, two iconic New York City institutions join to celebrate an ever evolving medium that was born more than 100 years ago-radio. For this five day festival, WNYC takes-up residence at BAM venues to reimagine some of public radio's most treasured programs as live, contemporary theatrical engagements. Passionate WNYC fans and curious newcomers can revel in their 'love' of favorite radio and podcast hosts at this unprecedented event.
HOW I LEARNED debuted on the Lower East Side in 2009, featuring writers, storytellers, comedians, and other raconteurs holding forth on lessons learned, unlearned, relearned, and still in progress. Named Best Storytelling and Reading Series by Time Out New York, How I Learned has been written up in The L Magazine, New York Observer,the New York Times, Village Voice,Electric Outlet, Tin House, and more. How I Learned happens once a month, and sometimes more than that, which basically means you'll have the best night of your life on those nights, repeatedly.