Silent Sky, Lauren Gunderson's new play about a real-life female astronomer whose research in the early 1900s altered everything we knew about the universe, will fill the final slot in South Coast Repertory's 2010-11 season.
Set against the interesting backdrop of flowing petticoats in a sea of celestial dots of light, Lauren Gunderson's charmingly lyrical new play SILENT SKY is now enjoying a fully-staged World Premiere production at South Coast Repertory through May 1. With a penchant for subtle wit and sincerely earnest dialogue, Gunderson has attempted a nicely-crafted 'work-in-progress' that gives us a headstrong heroine nerd to root for from America's little-known historical margins.
Silent Sky, Lauren Gunderson's play about a real-life female astronomer whose research in the early 1900s altered everything we knew about the universe, will have its world premiere on the Segerstrom Stage April 1 through May 1.
Silent Sky, Lauren Gunderson's play about a real-life female astronomer whose research in the early 1900s altered everything we knew about the universe, will have its world premiere on the Segerstrom Stage April 1 through May 1.
The first major museum survey of the work of illustrator, author and designer Maira Kalman (b. 1949, Tel Aviv), known for her whimsical yet probing imagery, opens at The Jewish Museum on March 11 and remains on view through July 31, 2011.
Silent Sky, Lauren Gunderson's new play about a real-life female astronomer whose research in the early 1900s altered everything we knew about the universe, will fill the final slot in South Coast Repertory's 2010-11 season.
Gabriel Dean was Atlanta's rising star in the real estate industry. In his mid twenties, he stood as CEO of the Dean's List Real Estate Consultants, earning more money than he ever imagined.
Gabriel Dean was Atlanta's rising star in the real estate industry. In his mid twenties, he stood as CEO of the Dean's List Real Estate Consultants, earning more money than he ever imagined.
Gabriel Dean was Atlanta's rising star in the real estate industry. In his mid twenties, he stood as CEO of the Dean's List Real Estate Consultants, earning more money than he ever imagined.
On May 12th, 2008 Bernadette Peters hosted the launch party for her new book, 'Broadway Barks'. A long time advocate of pet adoption, Bernadette Peters and fellow actress Mary Tyler Moore started the organization Broadway Barks!
Angela Lansbury, who recently appeared in a limited run of the staged reading Oscar and the Pink Lady in L.A., is now considering a full-fledged return to the theatre, according to the LA Daily News