Anthony Fusco Adapts And Directs Machiavelli's THE MANDRAKE for ACT
by BWW
News Desk
- Feb 1, 2012
The American Conservatory Theater (A.C.T.) Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) Program, which has trained such celebrated actors as Elizabeth Banks, Annette Bening, Anna Deavere Smith, and Denzel Washington, presents the sharp-witted, raunchy satire The Mandrake by Niccolò Machiavelli.
A.C.T. Honors Graduates Annette Bening and Elizabeth Banks 1/24/12
by BWW
News Desk
- Jan 24, 2012
American Conservatory Theater (A.C.T.) has announced its inaugural Conservatory Awards, which will annually recognize and honor A.C.T.'s award-winning actor training program's outstanding alumni and pay tribute to donors who have provided significant support to the M.F.A. Scholarship Fund.
MoMA PS1 Presents George Kuchar: Pagan Rhapsodies 1/15
by BWW
News Desk
- Jan 15, 2012
MoMA PS1 pays tribute to George Kuchar (1942-2011), one of the most prolific and influential American filmmakers of the last half century, with a new exhibition of his film, photography, painting, and comic illustration.
Anthony Fusco Adapts And Directs Machiavelli's THE MANDRAKE for ACT
by Kelsey Denette
- Jan 13, 2012
The American Conservatory Theater (A.C.T.) Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) Program, which has trained such celebrated actors as Elizabeth Banks, Annette Bening, Anna Deavere Smith, and Denzel Washington, presents the sharp-witted, raunchy satire The Mandrake by Niccolò Machiavelli.
HAND OF GOD to Move to Broadway in 2013?
by Nicole Rosky
- Dec 27, 2011
According to a report in the New York Times, HAND OF GOD, which recently concluded an off-Broadway run at Ensemble Studio Theater, will return for their 2012 season in February for eight weeks. Additionally, the show, which is about a a Texas teenager and a demonic puppet, might make a transfer to Broadway in the 2012-13 season. NYT's Patrick Healy writes: 'Theater executives working on "Hand to God" said on Tuesday that among the producers considering the show were Kevin McCollum and Roy Miller, who have produced open-ended runs of new works, including the Broadway musicals "[title of show]" and "The Drowsy Chaperone."'
MoMA PS1 Presents George Kuchar: Pagan Rhapsodies 1/15
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Dec 7, 2011
MoMA PS1 pays tribute to George Kuchar (1942-2011), one of the most prolific and influential American filmmakers of the last half century, with a new exhibition of his film, photography, painting, and comic illustration.
A.C.T. Honors Graduates Annette Bening and Elizabeth Banks 1/24/12
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Dec 6, 2011
American Conservatory Theater (A.C.T.) has announced its inaugural Conservatory Awards, which will annually recognize and honor A.C.T.'s award-winning actor training program's outstanding alumni and pay tribute to donors who have provided significant support to the M.F.A. Scholarship Fund.
Sunday Series at Abingdon Presents HELL'S BELLES, 11/13
by BWW
News Desk
- Nov 13, 2011
Sunday Series at Abingdon will present a one-night benefit performance of Hell's Belles, a hilarious musical revue -- you don't need to go all the way to Hell for a devilish good time - just to West 36th Street. Proceeds will benefit not-for-profit Abingdon Theatre's programming.
Sunday Series at Abingdon Presents HELL'S BELLES, 11/13
by Kelsey Denette
- Oct 28, 2011
Sunday Series at Abingdon will present a one-night benefit performance of Hell's Belles, a hilarious musical revue -- you don't need to go all the way to Hell for a devilish good time - just to West 36th Street. Proceeds will benefit not-for-profit Abingdon Theatre's programming.
HABIT OF ART Opens at The Metheny Theatre
by BWW News Desk
- Sep 7, 2011
The Studio Theatre follows up its 2008 hit production of The History Boys with Alan Bennett's next play, The Habit of Art. Deep in the bowels of London's National Theatre, rehearsals for a new play go apace: Benjamin Britten is having trouble with his latest opera and seeks out his collaborator, poet W. H. Auden, after a twenty-five year separation. Between visits by a rent boy and a biographer-whom Auden briefly mistakes for the rent boy-these aging artists wrestle with their desires, their jealousies, the ephemeral connection between creativity and inspiration, and all the reasons their friendship fell apart.
HABIT OF ART Opens at The Metheny Theatre, 9/7
by Lauren Wolman
- Aug 14, 2011
The Studio Theatre follows up its 2008 hit production of The History Boys with Alan Bennett's next play, The Habit of Art. Deep in the bowels of London's National Theatre, rehearsals for a new play go apace: Benjamin Britten is having trouble with his latest opera and seeks out his collaborator, poet W. H. Auden, after a twenty-five year separation. Between visits by a rent boy and a biographer-whom Auden briefly mistakes for the rent boy-these aging artists wrestle with their desires, their jealousies, the ephemeral connection between creativity and inspiration, and all the reasons their friendship fell apart.
Bill Plympton Celebrates Publication Of New Book
by Gabrielle Sierra
- May 23, 2011
To celebrate the publication of New York independent filmmaker and animator Bill Plympton's new book Independently Animated (Rizzoli), Museum of the Moving Image will present two days of screenings and personal appearances over Memorial Day weekend.
GraceNotes Presents AT THE CORNER OF FAITH AND REASON, Opens May 28
by Gabrielle Sierra
- May 12, 2011
3GRACES THEATER CO., Elizabeth Bunnell, and Annie McGovern (Co-Artistic Directors), are pleased to announce GraceNotes presents At the Corner of Faith and Reason two World Premiere One-Acts commissioned by 3Graces about faith; Craig Pospisil?s Dissonance directed by Jim Elliot and Sharyn Rothstein?s Parent Teacher directed by Kel Haney.
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