Medicine Show Theatre Ensemble, one of New York's longest-running experimental theatres, opens its production of Fifty Million Frenchmen next week, with music and lyrics by the great Cole Porter and book by Herbert Fields. Previews are set for Wednesday, Oct. 24 and Friday, Oct. 26, 2012. Opening night is Saturday, Oct. 27 and the closing performance is on Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012. Get a first look at the production in the photos below!
Medicine Show Theatre Ensemble opens its production of FIFTY MILLION FRENCHMAN next month, with music and lyrics by the great Cole Porter and book by Herbert Fields. Previews are set for Wednesday, Oct. 24 and Friday, Oct. 26, 2012. The production officially opens on Saturday, Oct. 27 and closes on Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012.
The New York Music Theater Festival can easily be considered a harbor for the freshest talents in musical theater. Over a period of several weeks, an astonishing number of musical productions are presented on vest pocket stages throughout New York City. As is often the case with harbors, there is a confluence of talent feeding into it. Not only is this talent from all over the nation, but it ranges from the youngest to the most experienced and they all converge on the city for this event.
Mortal Folly Theatre and Bushwick Shakespeare Repertory, in conjunction with the Looking Glass Space Grant Program, are thrilled to be bringing five female-character driven one-act plays to the stage in BROADSIDE!: WOMEN OF WIT & WILL, starting tonight, July 11th at the Looking Glass Theatre.
The North Carolina Symphony whisks its audience away to the City of Love in a Summerfest finale to remember. Conductor Mischa Santora, vocalists Robb Asklof and Kersten Rodau, guitarist Robert Bell and accordionist Patrick Harison all join the orchestra for a colorful concert event, "A Night in Paris."
Mortal Folly Theatre and Bushwick Shakespeare Repertory, in conjunction with the Looking Glass Space Grant Program, present five female-character driven one-act plays to the stage in BROADSIDE!: WOMEN OF WIT & WILL, starting July 11th at the Looking Glass Theatre. BroadwayWorld has a sneak peek at the show below.
Mortal Folly Theatre and Bushwick Shakespeare Repertory, in conjunction with the Looking Glass Space Grant Program, are thrilled to be bringing five female-character driven one-act plays to the stage in BROADSIDE!: WOMEN OF WIT & WILL, starting July 11th at the Looking Glass Theatre.
The North Carolina Symphony whisks its audience away to the City of Love in a Summerfest finale to remember. Conductor Mischa Santora, vocalists Robb Asklof and Kersten Rodau, guitarist Robert Bell and accordionist Patrick Harison all join the orchestra for a colorful concert event, "A Night in Paris."
Katurian, a seemingly innocent writer of short stories grimmer than Grimm, is being interrogated by two police officers somewhere in a totalitarian dictatorship. But why? Could it be because children are being murdered and maimed in very similar circumstances to those in his macabre fairytales?
This summer The Brick Theater, Inc. will invite one of history's newest art forms to meet one of its oldest as part of the first ever Comic Book Theater Festival.
Acclaimed New York-based cabaret singer, Nancy Harms will return to Bob Egan's New Hope Supper Club and Cabaret with a new show, 'In The Indigo,' on Saturday, January 8, 2011. Showtime is 8:30 pm.
Acclaimed New York-based cabaret singer, Nancy Harms will return to Bob Egan's New Hope Supper Club and Cabaret with a new show, 'In The Indigo,' on Saturday, January 8, 2011. Showtime is 8:30 pm.
The film 'Colin Fitz Lives!'had its Los Angeles premiere at Santa Monica's Aero on August 5, Variety reports. Director Robert Bella and actor William H. Macy participated in a question and answer session after the screening.
ACA Galleries and Temple of Understanding Present: 'Art, Spirituality & the Transformation of Consciousness into the Ecological Age: To Promote a Moral Force for Environmental Action.'