Last night, September 12, The Public Theater and NYU Skirball celebrated the Opening Night of Belvoir St Theatre’s COUNTING AND CRACKING, a Sri Lankan-Australian epic written and associate directed by S. Shakthidharan and directed and associate written by Eamon Flack making its North American debut at NYU Skirball. See photos from opening night!
The Public Theater will present COUNTING AND CRACKING, a powerful Sri Lankan-Australian play exploring themes of family, migration, and identity. Learn how to purchase tickets.
Belvoir has announced the productions that will make up its next season. 2024 at Belvoir will see ten plays with something for everyone – from best-selling book adaptations, returns of incredible work, a 25A show being brought to the mainstage for the first time, a remount of Counting and Cracking, and so much more. Learn more about the season here!
Playing in the Lennox at Riverside Theatres in Parramatta from the 15 – 20th of November, the project has been made possible with the assistance of Create NSW and the Restart Investment to Sustain and Expand (RISE) Fund – an Australian Government initiative.
Belvoir has announced the productions making up its 2022 season. Next year sees nine plays (and one repertory season) take to the stage to introduce some astonishing new stage talent.
FRESH PRODUCE'd LA has announced the world premiere of Friends in Transient Places by Jonathan Caren, directed by Katherine Vondy and produced by Amelia Phillips and Heather Boothby.
FRESH PRODUCE'd LA has announced the world premiere of Friends in Transient Places by Jonathan Caren, directed by Katherine Vondy and produced by Amelia Phillips and Heather Boothby.
FRESH PRODUCE'd L.A. has announced its September 2015 workshop, slated for tonight, September 15th at 8 p.m. at The Studio Stage - 520 N. Western Ave, Los Angeles CA 90004.
FRESH PRODUCE'd L.A. has announced its September 2015 workshop, slated for Tuesday, September 15th at 8 p.m. at The Studio Stage - 520 N. Western Ave, Los Angeles CA 90004.
Chinless Productions and Eric & Christine Kovac present the World Premiere of an unauthorized parody, LOST THE MUSICAL: WE HAVE TO GO BACK, written by Steven Christopher Parker and Steven Brandon, musical direction by DeReau K. Farrar, choreography by Heather Ashleigh Rivers and directed by Steven Brandon.
Chinless Productions and Eric & Christine Kovac present the World Premiere of an unauthorized parody, LOST THE MUSICAL: WE HAVE TO GO BACK, written by Steven Christopher Parker and Steven Brandon, musical direction by DeReau K. Farrar, choreography by Heather Ashleigh Rivers and directed by Steven Brandon.