Join two of America's favorite actor/ comedians in this world premiere comedy, prior to a national tour. Come enjoy this love story/comedy At The Grove two weekends only, July 23rd, 24th and 25th and August 6th, 7th and 8th.
Join two of America's favorite actor/ comedians in this world premiere comedy, prior to a national tour. Come enjoy this love story/comedy At The Grove two weekends only, July 23rd, 24th and 25th and August 6th, 7th and 8th.
Minnesota Jewish Theatre Company (MJTC) will open its 2010-2011 16th professional season on October 16, 2010. The four-show season will feature one world premiere, two area premieres, and a holiday-hit revival.
Join two of America's favorite actor/ comedians in this world premiere comedy, prior to a national tour. Come enjoy this love story/comedy At The Grove two weekends only, July 23rd, 24th and 25th and August 6th, 7th and 8th.
Against all odds, Los Angeles' El Portal Theatre celebrates 10 years of live theatre, following the rebuild of the historic movie venue, severely damaged by the Northridge Earthquake of 1994. To mark the anniversary, producers Jay Irwin and Pegge Forrest have programmed a line up of audience favorites and special events specifically catering to the historic theatre's loyal audience, including the return of the one and only Debbie Reynolds, Renee Taylor & Joe Bologna, Rip Taylor, Fritz Coleman, Adam Corolla, and brand new large-scale holiday musical extravaganza produced by the Lythgoe Family (So You Think You Can Dance, Dancing with the Stars), plus a breath taking Parisian follies/cirque special for the summer.
'I'm a retired businessman,' the title character of Richard Krevolin and Joseph Bologna's new solo play, Lansky, keeps insisting. 'An honest businessman who kept clean and accurate books.'
'Lansky' starring Mike Burstyn, the one-hander written by Richard Krevolin and Joseph Bologna that explores legendary mobster Meyer Lansky's conflicted identity as a Jew, ends its New York run on Thursday April 30.
'Lansky' starring Mike Burstyn, the one-hander written by Richard Krevolin and Joseph Bologna that explores legendary mobster Meyer Lansky's conflicted identity as a Jew, ends its New York run on Thursday April 30.
'Lansky,' a new one-man drama written by Richard Krevolin and Joe Bologna about the little-known efforts of Meyer Lansky to move to Israel to make aliyah after a fruitful career as the mob's moneyman, begins previews Off-Broadway on Friday January 23 at the St. Luke's Theatre, 308 West 46th Street. Directed by Joseph Bologna, 'Lansky' stars the two-time Drama Desk nominated stage, film and television actor Mike Burstyn. 'Lansky' opens on Thursday February 5 at 8pm after playing 16 previews beginning January 23.
The international stage, film and television leading man Mike Burstyn stars in 'Lansky,' a new one-man drama written by Richard Krevolin and Joseph Bologna that begins previews Off-Broadway on Friday January 23 at the St. Luke's Theatre, 308 West 46th Street.
'Lansky,' a new one-man drama written by Richard Krevolin and Joe Bologna about the little-known efforts of Meyer Lansky to move to Israel to make aliyah after a fruitful career as the mob's moneyman, begins previews Off-Broadway on Friday January 23 at the St. Luke's Theatre, 308 West 46th Street. Directed by Joseph Bologna, 'Lansky' stars the two-time Drama Desk nominated stage, film and television actor Mike Burstyn. 'Lansky' opens on Thursday February 5 at 8pm after playing 16 previews beginning January 23.
The international stage, film and television leading man Mike Burstyn stars in 'Lansky,' a new one-man drama written by Richard Krevolin and Joseph Bologna that begins previews Off-Broadway on Friday January 23 at the St. Luke's Theatre, 308 West 46th Street.