Mind The Gap Theatre (NYC's premiere Anglo-American company) returns for their seventh series of new short plays by, for or about the British - featuring their in-house repertory company of actors.
Mind The Gap Theatre (NYC's premiere Anglo-American company) returns for their seventh series of new short plays by, for or about the British - featuring their in-house repertory company of actors.
Mind The Gap Theatre (NYC's premiere Anglo-American company) returns for their seventh series of new short plays by, for or about the British - featuring their in-house repertory company of actors.
Mind The Gap Theatre (NYC's premiere Anglo-American company) returns for their seventh series of new short plays by, for or about the British - featuring their in-house repertory company of actors.
Mind The Gap Theatre returns with their sixth series of new short plays by, for or about the British, November 6-8, 2009 at Manhattan Theatre Source in the West Village.
BRITBRITS 6: SHORT PLAYS FOR THE BUSY ANGLOPHILE will play the Mind the Gap Festival from November 6th through 8th. Plays included in this year's festival are DELAYS by Dan Remmes, CHUN LI by Camilla Maxwell, SLEEVE NOTES by Duncan Macmillan, OMISSIONS by Stephanie Staes, THE DERELICTS by Darren Murphy, DEVIL MAY DARE by Kraig Smtih, and BREAKTIME by Philip Gawthorne.
Mind The Gap Theatre returns with their sixth series of new short plays by, for or about the British, November 6-8, 2009 at Manhattan Theatre Source in the West Village.
BRITBRITS 6: SHORT PLAYS FOR THE BUSY ANGLOPHILE will play the Mind the Gap Festival from November 6th through 8th. Plays included in this year's festival are DELAYS by Dan Remmes, CHUN LI by Camilla Maxwell, SLEEVE NOTES by Duncan Macmillan, OMISSIONS by Stephanie Staes, THE DERELICTS by Darren Murphy, DEVIL MAY DARE by Kraig Smtih, and BREAKTIME by Philip Gawthorne.
Mind The Gap Theatre returns with their sixth series of new short plays by, for or about the British, November 6-8, 2009 at Manhattan Theatre Source in the West Village.
BRITBRITS 6: SHORT PLAYS FOR THE BUSY ANGLOPHILE will play the Mind the Gap Festival from November 6th through 8th. Plays included in this year's festival are DELAYS by Dan Remmes, CHUN LI by Camilla Maxwell, SLEEVE NOTES by Duncan Macmillan, OMISSIONS by Stephanie Staes, THE DERELICTS by Darren Murphy, DEVIL MAY DARE by Kraig Smtih, and BREAKTIME by Philip Gawthorne.
59E59 Theaters (Elysabeth Kleinhans, Artistic Director; Peter Tear, Executive Producer) is thrilled to welcome the return of Write Club NYC with the World Premieres of two new plays running in repertory, ON THE EIGHTH DAY..., written and directed by Geoffrey Scheer, and WALTER VS. THE WATER AUTHORITY, written by Benjamin T. Scott and directed by Paula D'Alessandris.
BritBits 5: short plays for the busy Anglophile
Join Mind The Gap Theatre for the return of our fabulous short play festival featuring brand new works by, for or about The British!
Keeping Annabelle by Rachel Welch
Haven't gotten your tickets yet? What are you waiting for?
BritBits 5: short plays for the busy Anglophile
Join Mind The Gap Theatre for the return of our fabulous short play festival featuring brand new works by, for or about The British!
Haven't gotten your tickets yet? What are you waiting for?
BritBits 5: short plays for the busy Anglophile
Join Mind The Gap Theatre for the return of our fabulous short play festival featuring brand new works by, for or about The British!
BritBits 5: short plays for the busy Anglophile
Join Mind The Gap Theatre for the return of our fabulous short play festival featuring brand new works by, for or about The British!
Keeping Annabelle by Rachel Welch
The Workshp Theater Company will present a series of two-character plays focusing on love and desire. All the plays are written by Rich Orloff, whose plays have enjoyed production on all seven continents, Antarctica included. Entitled Couples, the show consists of eight short two-character plays presented together in one evening for the first time.
On Monday, March 26th, the National Arts Club hosted The St. George's Society Arts Initiative, MC'd by Tony Award-winner Jim Dale and featuring a Panel Discussion moderated by Producer Margot Astrachan, entitled 'Demystifying the Theatre Awards, The Tonys, The Drama Desk Awards, and the Lucille Lortel Awards.'