Horse Trade to Present Less Than Rent's 'LITTLE MAC,' 4/3-27
by Tyler Peterson
- Feb 21, 2014
Horse Trade Theater Group will present Less Than Rent Theatre's (2013 Indie Theatre Now People of the Year) World Premiere of LITTLE MAC, LITTLE MAC, YOU'RE THE VERY MAN! written by Sean Patrick Monahan (Diva at the 2013 United Solo Festival) and James Presson (Words, Razors, and the Wounded Heart), April 3-27 at The Kraine Theater (85 East 4th Street between 2nd Avenue and Bowery). The production will be directed by Charlie Polinger (Independents; 'Best Musical' 2013 FringeNYC) and feature Tom Sanchez (Independents, 'effortlessly hilarious'--The New York Times) in the title role with Sarah Daniels (Legally Blonde), Rachel B. Joyce (Desire! A Varsouviana), Cory Asinofsky (Puppet Hamlet), Ben Diserens, Jillian Rorrer, Joseph Flynn, and Alex Kramer among others. Arrangements and original music by Mark Levy of The Academy Blues Project. This production will mark Less Than Rent's tenth full production since its inception in 2010.
Discovery Fit & Health to Debut URBAN SUBURBAN, RENO VS RELOCATE, 11/7
by Tyler Peterson
- Oct 10, 2013
With so many options in the housing market, choosing where you want to live can be a really big decision. Should you rent or buy? Live in the city or outside of town? Remodel your current space or scrap it and start anew? In Discovery Fit & Health's two new series, several of these questions get answered for families on the hunt for their dream home. With the help of competing brother and sister realtors Phil DuMoulin and Sarah Daniels, couples determine whether they want to buy a home in the city or the suburbs in URBAN SUBURBAN premiering Thursday, November 7 at 9 & 9:30 PM (ET/PT). Then, designer Robin Lewis and expert realtor Vanessa Roman contend to convince homeowners to modernize their homes or move in RENO VS RELOCATE premiering at 10 & 10:30 PM (ET/PT) on Discovery Fit & Health.
STAGE TUBE: Sarah Daniels Sings 'This Girl' by Alexander Sage Oyen
by Stage Tube
- Aug 23, 2013
Below, watch Sarah Daniels perform 'This Girl', a song from Oyen's musical MoneyShot! (music and lyrics by Oyen, book by Christopher Metz and James Presson)! Hear more of Oyen's music when his new musical Moment by Moment makes it's world premiere in a 54 Below concert version, coming up on August 31 at 11PM.
Mid-June Theatre Opportunities on the California Central Coast
by Curt Miner
- Jun 7, 2011
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!
ACT Commissions HOMEFRONT For Young Actors
by Gabrielle Sierra
- May 24, 2011
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.
TIC At Northwestern Announces February 2011 Theatre/Dance Events
by BWW
News Desk
- Feb 20, 2011
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.
TIC At Northwestern Announces February 2011 Theatre/Dance Events
by BWW
News Desk
- Feb 11, 2011
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.
Northwestern University Presents SPINNING INTO BUTTER 1/28-2/6
by BWW
News Desk
- Feb 6, 2011
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.
Northwestern University Presents SPINNING INTO BUTTER 1/28-2/6
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Jan 27, 2011
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.
TIC At Northwestern Announces February 2011 Theatre/Dance Events
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Jan 27, 2011
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.
Theatre and Interpretation Center Hosts A Fire Sale 1/18
by BWW
News Desk
- Jan 18, 2011
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.
Theatre and Interpretation Center Hosts A Fire Sale 1/18
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Jan 18, 2011
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.
Northwestern University Announces January 2011 Theatre/Dance Calendar
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Dec 9, 2010
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.
A.C.T. Closes WILD KATE 11/6
by BWW News Desk
- Nov 6, 2010
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.
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