Cherry Lane Theatre to Host Benefit Featuring Israel Horovitz's OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF BABES Starring Estelle Parsons and Judith Ivey
by Jessica Fallon Gordon
- Jun 10, 2016
On Thursday, June 16 at 7PM, Cherry Lane Theatre will host Soiree Fantastique!, a special benefit evening that will include a performance of the world premiere of Israel Horovitz's Out of the Mouths of Babes, starring Oscar winner and five-time Tony nominee Estelle Parsons and two-time Tony winner Judith Ivey, along with Angelina Fiordellisi (Zorba on Broadway opposite Anthony Quinn) and Francesca Choy-Kee (Disgraced). The performance at the Cherry Lane Theatre (38 Commerce Street) will be followed by a post-show discussion with the cast moderated by best-selling novelist Adriana Trigiani; a fete with French cuisine, wines, and music and an exclusive photo opportunity with the cast. The tickets range from $150-300 and can be purchased by visiting www.cherrylanetheatre.org or calling OvationTix at 866-811-4111.
METHOD 15/33 by Shannon Kirk is Released
by Christina Mancuso
- May 25, 2016
2015 National Indie Excellence Award Winner for Best Suspense Novel
2015 School Library Journal Best Adult Books for Teens (1 of only 17 Novels Selected)
2016 IBPA Benjamin Franklin Awards Gold Winner Mystery/Suspense
New Theatre Announces Sydney Fringe Offerings
by Tyler Peterson
- Aug 21, 2015
New Theatre is proud to once again be partnering with the Sydney Fringe Festival to present a program of exciting and varied works produced by some of Australia's most innovative theatre makers.
“Operation Thriller IV” by the USO Deploys Five Bestselling Authors Abroad Tour to Europe and the Middle East
by BWW News Desk
- Oct 18, 2013
In an effort to bring troops and their families stationed in the Middle East, Germany and the United Kingdom special moments this Halloween season, the USO is once again deploying five bestselling thriller authors abroad as part of the 'Operation Thriller IV' USO/Armed Forces Entertainment tour October 24 - November 1. Unlike any 'Operation Thriller' USO tour in its series, this year's installment will kick off with a three-day visit to the nation's capital.
John Lydon Honored as BMI Icon at 2013 BMI London Awards
by Robert Diamond
- Oct 16, 2013
Broadcast Music, Inc. tonight presented the BMI Icon Award to music legend John Lydon at the 2013 BMI London Awards. Music industry guests filled London's Dorchester Hotel to celebrate the U.K., European and Asian songwriters, producers and publishers of the most-performed songs on United States radio and television in the past year.
Musical Tribute THE SUMMER OF LOVE Set for Hudson Village Theatre, 7/3-14
by Tyler Peterson
- Jun 19, 2013
The sixties was a time of incredible social change marked by some of the best music ever written. Relive the 'flower power' days with the hit import, C2 Entertainment's The Summer of Love, created by Chris McHarge and Colin Stewart, presented by the Hudson Village Theatre from July 3 to 14.
THE LAST CYCLIST to Make NYC Debut at West End Theatre, Today
by BWW
News Desk
- May 25, 2013
A dark, anti-semetic joke alluding to cycling made the rounds in Europe between the First and Second World Wars and was the inspiration for a bitter absurdist cabaret called The Last Cyclist written in 1944 in the Terezin Concentration Camp by the young Czech playwright, Karel Švenk. This Chaplin-esque play was seen by many Terezin Ghetto inmates during rehearsals but it was banned by the ghetto's Council of Jewish Elders after its dress rehearsal. Švenk was sent to Auschwitz a few months later and his script was lost forever. Playwright Naomi Patz has reconstructed and reimaged Švenk's integral work and is bringing the The Last Cyclist to New York City audiences for the first time. Performances begin Today May 25 at the West End Theatre at Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew (263 W 86th St).
THE LAST CYCLIST to Make NYC Debut at West End Theatre, 5/25
by BWW News Desk
- May 10, 2013
A dark, anti-semetic joke alluding to cycling made the rounds in Europe between the First and Second World Wars and was the inspiration for a bitter absurdist cabaret called The Last Cyclist written in 1944 in the Terezin Concentration Camp by the young Czech playwright, Karel Švenk. This Chaplin-esque play was seen by many Terezin Ghetto inmates during rehearsals but it was banned by the ghetto's Council of Jewish Elders after its dress rehearsal. Švenk was sent to Auschwitz a few months later and his script was lost forever. Playwright Naomi Patz has reconstructed and reimaged Švenk's integral work and is bringing the The Last Cyclist to New York City audiences for the first time. Performances begin Saturday May 25 at the West End Theatre at Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew (263 W 86th St).
Five New Books of Vaclav Havel's Plays in English Launch at Czech Embassy in D.C. Today
by BWW News Desk
- Nov 15, 2012
Theater 61 Press, a division of the Off-Broadway theater company Untitled Theater Co. #61, announces today's November 15, 2012 launch of The Havel Collection, a series of new translations of the work of Václav Havel. This series includes many of Havel's important works, from his first to his final. Every book includes translations that have never before been available. Along with the supporting material - 12 essays, photos, biographies, and more - they form a resource unavailable anywhere else.
Five New Books of Vaclav Havel's Plays in English to Launch at Czech Embassy in D.C., 11/15
by BWW News Desk
- Oct 26, 2012
Theater 61 Press, a division of the Off-Broadway theater company Untitled Theater Co. #61, announces the November 15, 2012 launch of The Havel Collection, a series of new translations of the work of Václav Havel. This series includes many of Havel's important works, from his first to his final. Every book includes translations that have never before been available. Along with the supporting material - 12 essays, photos, biographies, and more - they form a resource unavailable anywhere else.
The Havel Collection to Launch at Czech Embassy in Washington D.C.
by Tyler Peterson
- Oct 25, 2012
Theater 61 Press, a division of the Off-Broadway theater company Untitled Theater Co. #61, announces the November 15, 2012 launch of The Havel Collection, a series of new translations of the work of Václav Havel. This series includes many of Havel's important works, from his first to his final. Every book includes translations that have never before been available. Along with the supporting material - 12 essays, photos, biographies, and more - they form a resource unavailable anywhere else.
Untitled Theater Co. #61's Theater 61 Press Launches THE HAVEL COLLECTION Today, 10/4
by BWW News Desk
- Oct 4, 2012
Theater 61 Press, a division of the Off-Broadway theater company Untitled Theater Co. #61, announces today's October 4, 2012 launch event for the Havel Collection: A series of five new books of translation of plays by Václav Havel. Every volume will include translations that have never before been available. The launch will include a staged reading of excerpts from the books as well as conversations with translators Stepán Stimek and Edward Einhorn.
Untitled Theater Co. #61's Theater 61 Press to Launch THE HAVEL COLLECTION, 10/4
by BWW News Desk
- Sep 29, 2012
Theater 61 Press, a division of the Off-Broadway theater company Untitled Theater Co. #61, announces the October 4, 2012 launch event for the Havel Collection: A series of five new books of translation of plays by Václav Havel. Every volume will include translations that have never before been available. The launch will include a staged reading of excerpts from the books as well as conversations with translators Stepán Stimek and Edward Einhorn.
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