In celebration of its 15th Anniversary season, Rattlestick Playwrights Theater will present theaterjam, a one-day festival featuring the work of many of the company's favorite playwrights, actors and directors.
On a secluded Greek island, an American ex-pat pursues his passions: winemaking and his breathtaking young wife. Then, on the eve of his first tasting, an old lover reappears bringing with her a wild and violent past. Circle X Theatre Co. presents the Debut Production of Lascivious Something by Sheila Callaghan. Paul Willis directs Alana Dietze, Olivia Henry, Silas Weir Mitchell and Alina Phelan in a six-week run opening March 27 at [Inside] the Ford. Low-priced previews begin March 18.
[Inside] the Ford at the Ford Amphitheatre presents Lascivious Something a Debut Production by Sheila Callaghan and directed by Paul Willis, opening March 27, 2010.
MUSIC FOR THE ARRIVAL GUESTS was initially inspired by a personal bout with musical gluttony. (Working consistently in a fine dining establishment to the same tune of the same 26-song play list). Around this time was an encounter with Musicophilia, the bestselling collection writings on music and the brain by lauded neurologist Oliver Sacks which offered definitive insight on the collision between the human psyche and the presence of music and the vocabulary needed to explore this experience.
MUSIC FOR THE ARRIVAL GUESTS was initially inspired by a personal bout with musical gluttony. (Working consistently in a fine dining establishment to the same tune of the same 26-song play list). Around this time was an encounter with Musicophilia, the bestselling collection writings on music and the brain by lauded neurologist Oliver Sacks which offered definitive insight on the collision between the human psyche and the presence of music and the vocabulary needed to explore this experience.
In celebration of its 15th Anniversary season, Rattlestick Playwrights Theater will present theaterjam, a one-day festival featuring the work of many of the company's favorite playwrights, actors and directors.
There are just two days remaining until the opening of Sheila Callaghan's 'Crumble (Lay Me Down, Justin Timberlake' at the Firehouse Theatre this Thursday.
Lascivious Something - It's 1980 and Reagan has just been elected. On a secluded Greek island, an American ex-pat pursues his passions: winemaking and his breathtaking young bride. Then, on the eve of his first tasting, an old lover reappears - and with her, a wild and violent past.
With near capacity or sold-out shows last weekend, the closing weekend of Sheila Callaghan's Crumble (Lay Me Down, Justin Timberlake) is sure to be a success!
Aaron Louis (Producing Director, 3LD Art & Technology Center) in association with New Georges and The Essentials, will present the world premiere of THE DIARY OF A TEENAGE GIRL, written by Marielle Heller, adapted from the hit graphic novel of the same name by Phoebe Gloeckner, and directed by Sarah Cameron Sunde and Rachel Eckerling in a multi-media production. Performances will begin on Sunday, March 15 at 8:00 p.m. at 3LD Art & Technology Center, 80 Greenwich Street (just south of Rector Street). The official opening night will be Sunday, March 28 at 8:00 p.m. (Performances will run through Monday, April 12.)
American Stage Theatre Company continues its "After Hours" series with Heather Jones' comedic drama, THE WAITRESS PLAY, Mar. 13 and 14. Ticket prices to all performances are "Pay-What-You-Can" at the door and $20 in advance.
American Stage Theatre Company continues its "After Hours" series with Heather Jones' comedic drama, THE WAITRESS PLAY, Mar. 13 and 14. Ticket prices to all performances are "Pay-What-You-Can" at the door and $20 in advance.
On a secluded Greek island, an American ex-pat pursues his passions: winemaking and his breathtaking young wife. Then, on the eve of his first tasting, an old lover reappears bringing with her a wild and violent past. Circle X Theatre Co. presents the Debut Production of Lascivious Something by Sheila Callaghan. Paul Willis directs Alana Dietze, Olivia Henry, Silas Weir Mitchell and Alina Phelan in a six-week run opening March 27 at [Inside] the Ford. Low-priced previews begin March 18.
MUSIC FOR THE ARRIVAL GUESTS was initially inspired by a personal bout with musical gluttony. (Working consistently in a fine dining establishment to the same tune of the same 26-song play list). Around this time was an encounter with Musicophilia, the bestselling collection writings on music and the brain by lauded neurologist Oliver Sacks which offered definitive insight on the collision between the human psyche and the presence of music and the vocabulary needed to explore this experience.
American Stage Theatre Company continues its "After Hours" series with Heather Jones' comedic drama, THE WAITRESS PLAY, Mar. 13 and 14. Ticket prices to all performances are "Pay-What-You-Can" at the door and $20 in advance.
Laurie Anderson, Joan Osborne and Suzanne Vega will unite to perform a one-night-only benefit concert for the Women's Project, the 32-year-old theater company dedicated to producing the work of female theater artists, on International Women's Day, Monday, March 8, at 6:30pm at the Women's Project's home, the 199-seat Julia Miles Theater, 424West 55th Street.
The Drama Desk held a panel on February 25 titled 'Women at Work: Directing and Writing for the Theater,' moderated by BroadwayWorld's Adrienne Onofri. Four directors and four playwrights discussed their experiences as women in these male-dominated fields, and talked about the challenges, breakthroughs and gratifications of their work.
The Drama Desk, the organization of professional writers, critics and columnists who cover all sectors of New York theater, will present its first Panel Discussion of the 2009-2010 theater season on Thursday, February 25, 2010, from 5:30 - 7:30 PM in the BMI offices at 320 West 57th Street, it was announced by William Wolf, President of the organization.
The Firehouse Theatre will explore complex themes of loss and reclamation when the third production of its 2009-10 season, 'Crumble (Lay Me Down, Justin Timberlake)', opens on Feb. 25.
There are just two days remaining until the opening of Sheila Callaghan's 'Crumble (Lay Me Down, Justin Timberlake' at the Firehouse Theatre this Thursday.