Actors Theatre of Louisville's Artistic Director Les Waters and Managing Director Jennifer Bielstein are pleased to announce the second in a three-part series of Solo Mios featuring solo work written and performed by members of the Acting Apprentice Company. Solo Mio #2, runs October 16 at 2 p.m. and October 17 at 10 a.m. in the Victor Jory Theatre. All performances are FREE and open to the public, but reservations are required. To reserve tickets and for more information visit, ActorsTheatre.org or call 502.584.1205.
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Actors Theatre's Artistic Director Les Waters and Managing Director Jennifer Bielstein are thrilled to announce THE DIAMOND TRADE by Emily Feldman, presented as part of the Apprentice/Intern Company season of new work. THE DIAMOND TRADE, which is the first of three productions commissioned by Actors Theatre for the Acting Apprentice Company, will be performed on Monday, September 28th 2015 at 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. in the Sara Shallenberger Brown lobby at Actors Theatre of Louisville.
Artistic Director Les Waters and Managing Director Jennifer Bielstein are proud to introduce the 2015-2016 Apprentice/Intern (A/I) Company. Each year, Actors Theatre of Louisville invites the most talented and highly motivated early-career theatre professionals in the nation to undertake a nine-month long training program that combines hands-on practical experience with educational seminars and professional guidance. Now in its 44th season, Actors Theatre's A/I Company is one of the oldest pre-professional training programs in the nation, and has built an incredible legacy of supporting the long-term vitality of American theatre through the mentorship and fostering of the best forthcoming talent in the field.
The Metropolitan Atlanta Theater Awards, founded by Russ Ivey, originated in October of 2004 with the intention of recognizing those hardworking individuals that put their time and effort into Community and Non-Union Professional Theater. There are many aspiring actors that would like to be given recognition for their skills and dedication to the performing arts. Many of those are of the desire to build their resume so that they will be given more audition opportunities. Secondly, many theaters have a hard time marketing themselves so they can draw not only an audience, but a lot of the talent to their shows. This is where the MAT Awards come in. The 'MAT' is one of thirty one different categories that are presented on an annual basis. Each year, an Award Ceremony is held to present those awards to the individuals/theaters that have put the time and effort into making their productions great. Those categories are the following:
Gulfcoast Academy of Performing Art, Inc., and The PinkCricket Center for Arts Education are merging in an effort to strengthen each other and provide programming in all arts areas for the community.
The new youth arts center in downtown St. Petersburg, The PinkCricket Center for Arts Education, has decided to take a different approach to summer camp and spend the month of May raising funds to provide at least twenty full scholarships for their first summer camp through their first annual Arts and Culture Hop and Camp-a-Thon.
The new youth arts center in downtown St. Petersburg, The PinkCricket Center for Arts Education, has decided to take a different approach to summer camp and spend the month of May raising funds to provide at least twenty full scholarships for their first summer camp through their first annual Arts and Culture Hop and Camp-a-Thon.
The PinkCricket Center for Arts Education, a nonprofit youth arts center in downtown St. Petersburg, is expanding to a new location on June 1. The PinkCricket opened its doors in August of 2009 at 534 Central Avenue, a 2,600 square foot space with one large room divided into two classroom spaces.
The PinkCricket Center for Arts Education, a nonprofit youth arts center in downtown St. Petersburg, is expanding to a new location on June 1. The PinkCricket opened its doors in August of 2009 at 534 Central Avenue, a 2,600 square foot space with one large room divided into two classroom spaces.
The new youth arts center in downtown St. Petersburg, The PinkCricket Center for Arts Education, has decided to take a different approach to summer camp and spend the month of May raising funds to provide at least twenty full scholarships for their first summer camp through their first annual Arts and Culture Hop and Camp-a-Thon.
The new youth arts center in downtown St. Petersburg, The PinkCricket Center for Arts Education, has decided to take a different approach to summer camp and spend the month of May raising funds to provide at least twenty full scholarships for their first summer camp through their first annual Arts and Culture Hop and Camp-a-Thon.
A brand new non-profit youth arts center, The PinkCricket Center for Arts Education, will celebrate its Grand Opening in downtown St. Petersburg on Aug. 24. This is the first youth arts center of its kind in the Tampa Bay-area, and will focus on the visual arts, literary arts, drama, music, film, fashion design and dance.
A brand new non-profit youth arts center, The PinkCricket Center for Arts Education, will celebrate its Grand Opening in downtown St. Petersburg on Aug. 24. This is the first youth arts center of its kind in the Tampa Bay-area, and will focus on the visual arts, literary arts, drama, music, film, fashion design and dance.
The Williamstown Theatre Festival honored award-winning performer Lewis Black at its 2008 Festival Gala. The annual gala took place on Monday, November 17 at 6:30 p.m. at Cipriani 23rd Street in New York City.