CEG Presents announces a night of original music by singer/songwriter Stephanie Nash on November 19th at the music venue, DROM. UNFINISHED: THE MUSIC OF STEPHANIE NASH - A FOLK 'N ROCK CABARET, the 10 pm concert will feature a set list of songs selected from Nash?s catalog of music written over the past five years.
Jermyn Street Theatre will present Soldiers' Wives by Sarah Daniels. The show is starring Catherine Shipton and will run for one week only, 28th February - 3rd March 2012.
Jermyn Street Theatre will present Soldiers' Wives by Sarah Daniels. The show is starring Catherine Shipton and will run for one week only, 28th February - 3rd March 2012.
As we move toward the middle of June (and beyond 2 days of rain - what was THAT all about?!), I hope you will be making plans to attend a couple of the theatre and live performance productions that are currently being presented here on our beautiful California Central Coast!
The A.C.T. Young Conservatory (YC) and Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) Program present the world premiere production of Homefront, with book by Young Conservatory Director Craig Slaight, music and lyrics by Creighton Irons, and direction by Domenique Lozano.
The Theatre and Interpretation Center (TIC) at Northwestern University will continue its 30th anniversary season with performances of Rebecca Gilman's controversial play "Spinning Into Butter" (Jan. 28 to Feb. 6) and "Peribanez" (Feb. 11 to 20), Lope de Vega's romantic tale of desire, honor and revenge.
The Theatre and Interpretation Center (TIC) at Northwestern University will continue its 30th anniversary season with performances of Rebecca Gilman's controversial play "Spinning Into Butter" (Jan. 28 to Feb. 6) and "Peribanez" (Feb. 11 to 20), Lope de Vega's romantic tale of desire, honor and revenge.
Set on a fictitious college campus, School of Communication faculty member Rebecca Gilman's award-winning play "Spinning Into Butter" explores race, racism and political correctness in a profound and, at times, amusing way.
Set on a fictitious college campus, School of Communication faculty member Rebecca Gilman's award-winning play "Spinning Into Butter" explores race, racism and political correctness in a profound and, at times, amusing way.
The Theatre and Interpretation Center (TIC) at Northwestern University will continue its 30th anniversary season with performances of Rebecca Gilman's controversial play "Spinning Into Butter" (Jan. 28 to Feb. 6) and "Peribanez" (Feb. 11 to 20), Lope de Vega's romantic tale of desire, honor and revenge.
Get ready! A special one-day-only online and box office "fire sale" for tickets to "Spinning Into Butter," "Peribanez" and "Danceworks 2011" will take place Tuesday, Jan. 18, at the Theatre and Interpretation Center (TIC) at Northwestern University.
Get ready! A special one-day-only online and box office "fire sale" for tickets to "Spinning Into Butter," "Peribanez" and "Danceworks 2011" will take place Tuesday, Jan. 18, at the Theatre and Interpretation Center (TIC) at Northwestern University.
A controversial play about race and "political correctness" on a college campus by Rebecca Gilman, an evening of solo student presentations and a student dance summit will help launch the New Year on Northwestern University's Evanston campus.
The A.C.T. Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) Program and Young Conservatory present the world premiere production of award-winning playwright Karen Hartman's Wild Kate, directed by W. D. Keith.
The A.C.T. Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) Program and Young Conservatory present the world premiere production of award-winning playwright Karen Hartman's Wild Kate, directed by W. D. Keith.
The A.C.T. Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) Program and Young Conservatory present the world premiere production of award-winning playwright Karen Hartman's Wild Kate, directed by W. D. Keith.
A.C.T. Young Conservatory proudly presents Bright Young People: The Words and Music of Noël Coward, a brilliant, buoyant tribute to one of the greatest theater artists of all time. This world premiere revue showcases everything you love about Noël Coward-the songs, the wit, the style-with scenes and music from his greatest hits, such as The Vortex, Design for Living, and Hay Fever, as well as lesser known gems, some of which haven't been produced since the 1920s.
A.C.T. Young Conservatory proudly presents Bright Young People: The Words and Music of Noël Coward, a brilliant, buoyant tribute to one of the greatest theater artists of all time. This world premiere revue showcases everything you love about Noël Coward-the songs, the wit, the style-with scenes and music from his greatest hits, such as The Vortex, Design for Living, and Hay Fever, as well as lesser known gems, some of which haven't been produced since the 1920s.