The Public Theater (Artistic Director Oskar Eustis, Executive Director Andrew D. Hamingson) proudly announces the return of NEW WORK NOW!, the popular reading series that allows audiences an opportunity to experience new work by a diverse selection of established and emerging theater artists-all for FREE.
This year's Voices of Community series presented by Sandglass Theater is going big! Stretching beyond the walls of their intimate theater in Putney to reach out to the larger community they will present 'Live From the Edge' by Universes Theater Ensemble, visiting artists from New York City in larger venues in both Bellows Falls and Brattleboro. Universes has crafted a unique and explosive voice with their multi-cultural performance that turns the poem into communal activism.
This year's Voices of Community series presented by Sandglass Theater is going big! Stretching beyond the walls of their intimate theater in Putney to reach out to the larger community they will present "Live From the Edge" by Universes Theater Ensemble, visiting artists from New York City in larger venues in both Bellows Falls and Brattleboro. Universes has crafted a unique and explosive voice with their multi-cultural performance that turns the poem into communal activism. "Live From the Edge" is an evening filled with a blend of slam poetry and theater that looks at life America through the eyes of these New York artists who have created their own brand of fusion theater. Performances will take place Friday, April 9 at the historic Bellows Falls Opera House, and Saturday, April 10 at the New England Youth Theater in Brattleboro.
This year's Voices of Community series presented by Sandglass Theater is going big! Stretching beyond the walls of their intimate theater in Putney to reach out to the larger community they will present 'Live From the Edge' by Universes Theater Ensemble, visiting artists from New York City in larger venues in both Bellows Falls and Brattleboro. Universes has crafted a unique and explosive voice with their multi-cultural performance that turns the poem into communal activism.
HartBeat Ensemble will present 'Live From the Edge,' an evening filled with 'the best of' performances from visiting ensemble Universes, a band of poets from New York who have created their own brand of fusion theatre. Performances will take place Friday, April 2nd and Saturday, April 3rd at 8 p.m.
HartBeat Ensemble will present 'Live From the Edge,' an evening filled with 'the best of' performances from visiting ensemble Universes, a band of poets from New York who have created their own brand of fusion theatre. Performances will take place Friday, April 2nd and Saturday, April 3rd at 8 p.m.
This year's Voices of Community series presented by Sandglass Theater is going big! Stretching beyond the walls of their intimate theater in Putney to reach out to the larger community they will present 'Live From the Edge' by Universes Theater Ensemble, visiting artists from New York City in larger venues in both Bellows Falls and Brattleboro. Universes has crafted a unique and explosive voice with their multi-cultural performance that turns the poem into communal activism.
Touchstone Theatre will present 'Live From the Edge,' an evening filled with 'the best of' from visiting ensemble Universes, a band of poets from New York who have created their own brand of fusion theatre.
HartBeat Ensemble will present 'Live From the Edge,' an evening filled with 'the best of' performances from visiting ensemble Universes, a band of poets from New York who have created their own brand of fusion theatre. Performances will take place Friday, April 2nd and Saturday, April 3rd at 8 p.m.
Touchstone Theatre will present 'Live From the Edge,' an evening filled with 'the best of' from visiting ensemble Universes, a band of poets from New York who have created their own brand of fusion theatre.
Southern Rep, Junebug Productions, Ashé Cultural Arts Center, and Tulane University Department of Theatre and Dance present AMERIVILLE by Universes, which runs February 24 - March 7, 2010. Opening night is Wednesday, February 24th.
Southern Rep, Junebug Productions, Ashé Cultural Arts Center, and Tulane University Department of Theatre and Dance present AMERIVILLE by Universes, which runs February 24 - March 7, 2010. Opening night is Wednesday, February 24th.
Touchstone Theatre will present 'Live From the Edge,' an evening filled with 'the best of' from visiting ensemble Universes, a band of poets from New York who have created their own brand of fusion theatre.
Emerging playwrights Jon Kern, Kristine Haruna Lee and Harrison David Rivers have been chosen for New Dramatists' 2010-11 Van Lier Playwriting Fellowship.
Southern Rep, Junebug Productions, Ashé Cultural Arts Center, and Tulane University Department of Theatre and Dance present AMERIVILLE by Universes, which runs February 24 - March 7, 2010. Opening night is Wednesday, February 24th.
Junebug Productions, Ashé Cultural Arts Center, and Tulane University Department of Theatre and Dance announce their partnership to present the regional premiere of Universes, the Bronx-based ensemble group, and their production of AMERIVILLE. This historic and unprecedented collaboration will kick off with a celebratory Change the World Cocktail Party on Monday evening, 6-8pm, October 26, 2009; hosted by Ashé Cultural Arts Center. The partners are inviting members of the press to join artists and community leaders to enjoy cocktails and jambalaya, a sneak preview of AMERIVILLE, and a special appearance by legendary poet, rapper, songwriter and photographer, Saddi Khali.
Artistic Director Aimée Hayes has announced the seven productions that make up Southern Rep Theatre's provocative new 2009/2010 Season - a mix of bold story-telling and innovative musical works, and the return of Southern Rep's new play festival, reborn as the SOUTHERN REP NEW PLAY BACCHANAL. As the Gulf Coast South's premiere professional theatre, Southern Rep's 23rd season includes two world premieres and five regional premieres. Following the critically acclaimed 2008/2009 season, it will focus on community partnerships with fellow arts organizations to embrace NOLA's own performing arts community.
Alison Carey, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival?s director of American Revolutions: the United States History Cycle, and Artistic Director Bill Rauch announced today the second round of theatre artists to be commissioned for the 37-play, 10-year History Cycle, the largest commissioning and production project in the Festival's 74-year history.