Luna Stage opens its 20th anniversary season with the New Jersey premiere of Vita and Virginia, an intimate two-character play by Eileen Atkins, adapted from correspondence between friends, lovers and confidants, Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West. Opening night is tonight, October 5th. The play runs through October 28th.
Luna Stage opens its 20th anniversary season with the New Jersey premiere of Vita and Virginia, an intimate two-character play by Eileen Atkins, adapted from correspondence between friends, lovers and confidants, Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West.
Luna Stage will present the world premiere of Reparation, a new play about a real estate deal in trouble when the site is discovered to be a slave burial ground.
Luna Stage will present the world premiere of Reparation, a new play about a real estate deal in trouble when the site is discovered to be a slave burial ground.
Luna Stage will present the world premiere of Reparation, a new play about a real estate deal in trouble when the site is discovered to be a slave burial ground.
Cortland Repertory Theatre's second production of the 2010 summer hits the ground running as they present 'the funniest farce ever written' according to the British Theatre Guide: 'See How They Run' by Phillip King.
Cortland Repertory Theatre's second production of the 2010 summer hits the ground running as they present 'the funniest farce ever written' according to the British Theatre Guide: 'See How They Run' by Phillip King.
Cortland Repertory Theatre's second production of the 2010 summer hits the ground running as they present 'the funniest farce ever written' according to the British Theatre Guide: 'See How They Run' by Phillip King.
Cortland Repertory Theatre's second production of the 2010 summer hits the ground running as they present 'the funniest farce ever written' according to the British Theatre Guide: 'See How They Run' by Phillip King.
Cortland Repertory Theatre Opens their 39th annual season at the Little York Pavilion with 'Spider's Web', a thrilling and intriguing play written by the Grand Dame of Mystery, Agatha Christie. While written in the usual fashion of Christie, with twists, turns and red-herrings, the play also has a healthy dose of humor injected by the infamous playwright.
Cortland Repertory Theatre opens their 39th annual season at the Little York Pavilion with 'Spider's Web', a thrilling and intriguing play written by the Grand Dame of Mystery, Agatha Christie. While written in the usual fashion of Christie, with twists, turns and red-herrings, the play also has a healthy dose of humor injected by the infamous playwright. It also has the distinction of being one of two original Christie plays, written specifically as a play and not based on one of her novels.