THUNDER ROCK Plays TBG Theatre, 5/3-13
by Kelsey Denette
- Apr 9, 2012
In Thunder Rock, successful author and former Daily News reporter David Charleston becomes disturbed by the state of the world; he takes a job as a lighthouse keeper and the sole resident of Thunder Rock Island. When he notices a memorial plaque dedicated to a sailing ship of immigrants which fatally crashed on the island 90 years prior, he starts to imagine how ideal life was in their time. Soon, they begin appearing to him. At first he controls them, until they decide to teach him about the eternal struggles of life.
ReGroup Announces Production Season: THUNDER ROCK, BIG NIGHT and More
by Kelsey Denette
- Apr 3, 2012
The ReGroup first full season of productions will present a production of Robert Ardrey's THUNDER ROCK, followed by Claire & Paul Sifton's 1931-, and Dawn Powell's BIG NIGHT in November. Besides these productions, The ReGroup will publish the 2ndvolume in their series of Group Theatre plays and present a staged-reading of Nellise Child's WEEP FOR THE VIRGINS over the summer.
ReGroup Presents THUNDER ROCK 3/5
by BWW
News Desk
- Mar 5, 2012
Following their concert readings of Johnny Johnson, the ReGroup Theatre Company will present the next in their series of 'lost' Group Theatre Plays, THUNDER ROCK on March 5th.
ReGroup Presents THUNDER ROCK 3/5
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Feb 14, 2012
Following their concert readings of Johnny Johnson, the ReGroup Theatre Company will present the next in their series of 'lost' Group Theatre Plays, THUNDER ROCK on March 5th.
ReGroup Presents PARADISE LOST July 18
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Jul 5, 2011
The ReGroup Theatre Company is pleased to announce that they are being joined for one night by Angelica Page for their reading of Paradise Lost by Clifford Odets.
ReGroup Begins Their 2nd Summer Series With THE HOUSE OF CONNELLY
by BWW
News Desk
- Jun 6, 2011
The ReGroup will kick of their 2nd season by presenting Paul Green's The House of Connelly at 7 PM on June 6th, 2011 at The 47th St Theatre, 304 W 47th St. For the first time, they will present both endings to the play; the ending Mr. Green had intended and the very different ending the Group Theatre had him rewrite.
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