The American Southwest Theatre Company at New Mexico State University Theatre Arts is pleased to present the children's classic, TUCK EVERLASTING, from October 23 - 25 at the Hershel Zohn Theatre on the NMSU campus. It is the second production of the 2009 - 2010 ASTC/NMSU Season.
The American Southwest Theatre Company at New Mexico State University Theatre Arts is pleased to present the American comedy, THE CLEAN HOUSE, from September 25 to October 11 at the Hershel Zohn Theatre on the NMSU campus. It is the first production of the 2009 - 2010 ASTC/NMSU Season.
Jeffrey Seller, Kevin McCollum and Allan S. Gordon have announced that Adam Pascal, Anthony Rapp and Gwen Stewart will reprise the roles they originated on Broadway in RENT:
The Broadway Tour when it visits the Orange County Performing Arts Center for a special one-week only engagement October 20 - 25.
The actress led a career that spanned over three decades, Farrah Fawcett was best known for her role on Charlie's Angels. Fawcett left the popular series to pursue roles in film, stage and television. That move would allow her to stretch her acting talents and gain respect and acclaim for her dramatic work. Her family, loved ones and friends have spoken out about her passing in emotional tributes to the time they spent with the television icon.
The Board of Directors of The Shubert Foundation, Inc. is pleased to announce that The Foundation has awarded $17,588,000 in general operating support to 448 not-for-profit organizations throughout the United States in May 2009.
Fugobi, a new entertainment partnership, announced its arrival on the scene last week at a meeting of The Broadway League, with plans for a 21st century model for theatrical distribution.
Local playwright Karen Zacarías offers Arena Stage audiences the world premiere of Legacy of Light, a funny and moving romp about the passion for truth as lived by two different women in their separate eras.
Playwrights 6 is pleased to announce that veteran actor Peter James Smith is joining the cast of its current co-production with Celebration Theatre, 'The Prodigal Father,' which has been playing to excellent reviews since opening March 27.
Local playwright Karen Zacarías offers Arena Stage audiences the world premiere of Legacy of Light, a funny and moving romp about the passion for truth as lived by two different women in their separate eras.
Gawker.com is reporting that Liz Smith, the iconic New York gossip columnist has been dropped as a New York Post columnist. The website reveals that it was not unexpected news.
Dangerous Ground Productions proudly presents LAST TANGO IN PARIS, a world premiere all-new multi-media adaptation of the iconic 1973 Bernardo Bertolucci film, adapted, conceived and directed by Doris Mirescu.
The critically acclaimed World Premiere comedy NOVEMBER, by Pulitzer Prize winner DAVID MAMET, and starring two-time Tony Award-winner NATHAN LANE will play its final performance on Sunday, July 13th, for a final tally of 205 performances and 33 previews.
School of Visual Arts (SVA) Department of Film, Video and Animation, in conjunction with Dangerous Ground Productions to present Rainer Werner Fassbinder's 'Beware Of A Holy Whore', an all- new staged theatrical adaptation of the 1971 film.
Chelsea West Cinema has a 'second act' with the opening of the Visual Arts Theater operated by The School of Visual Arts and hosts the world premiere of Fassbinder's 'Beware of a Holy Whore'.
Balloons that say 'CHARLES H.P. SMITH FOR PRESIDENT' along with the November logo are now being given out to the first thirty audience members that exit the Barrymore theatre after each performance of November.
Playwrights Horizons has announced a cast change for the New York premiere of Dead Man's Cell Phone, a new play by Pulitzer Prize finalist Sarah Ruhl (The Clean House, Eurydice). Drama Desk Award winner and Playwrights Horizons alum T. Ryder Smith will assume the role of Gordon (the 'dead man' of the title) beginning Tuesday, February 19.
Arena Stage held a groundbreaking ceremony today to officially commence construction on its 47-year-old theater campus in Southwest, D.C. This expansion and renovation will make way for the new Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater, a three-theater facility dedicated to the development and production of American theater