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Christine Pedi's GREAT DAMES CABARET Presented By Gulfshore Playhouse & Norris Center

Long time Forbidden Broadway Diva Christine Pedi sings songs about and made famous by the great ladies of the stage, screen and beyond. With comic flair & warm appreciation, she conjures up Ethel Merman, Liza Minnelli, Barbra Streisand, Julie Andrews and more as well as classic tunes first popularized by many a great dame (real or imagined). Christine Pedi's Great Dames has won the 2008 New York NightLife Award, Backstage Bistro Award, Manhattan Association of Cabarets and Clubs nomination and 'Top Ten Memorable Theatre Moments of the Year' on BroadwayWorld.com.

HELEN ON 86th STREET Debuts At ATA 4/28

Helen on 86th Street, a new full-length family musical adapted from Wendi Kaufman's much loved 1997 New Yorker short story with book and lyrics by Nicole Kempskie and music by Robby Stamper, will make its World Premiere at the American Theatre of Actors/Chernuchin Theatre, 314 West 54th Street, NYC, on April 28th at 7:30 PM and continue its limited engagement through May 8th, 2011.

HELEN ON 86th STREET Debuts At ATA 4/28

Helen on 86th Street, a new full-length family musical adapted from Wendi Kaufman's much loved 1997 New Yorker short story with book and lyrics by Nicole Kempskie and music by Robby Stamper, will make its World Premiere at the American Theatre of Actors/Chernuchin Theatre, 314 West 54th Street, NYC, on April 28th at 7:30 PM and continue its limited engagement through May 8th, 2011.

Georgia College, Wash. Women In Theatre Present MILLEDGEVILLE MEMOIRS 3/24-26

In an exciting collaboration, this March for three nights in New York City at the American Theatre of Actors, the Theatre Department of Georgia College along with D.C. non-profit Washington Women in Theatre will present the world premiere of David Muschell's Milledgeville Memoirs, a moving historical look at life in the former antebellum capital of Georgia post civil war.

Photo Flash: American Theatre of Actors' MILLEDGEVILLE MEMOIRS

In an exciting collaboration, this March for three nights in New York City at the American Theatre of Actors, the Theatre Department of Georgia College along with D.C. non-profit Washington Women in Theatre will present the world premiere of David Muschell's Milledgeville Memoirs, a moving historical look at life in the former antebellum capital of Georgia post civil war. A unique collection of personal stories of the people of Milledgeville brought to life in an engaging blend of live theatre, dance, music and multimedia and based on narratives crafted from actual townsperson interviews, Milledgeville Memoirs will offer audiences a compelling, intimate, and entertaining docu-theater experience.

Burning Coal’s ‘Mockingbird’ Flies Again, Close 3/20

Burning Coal Theatre Company of Raleigh, NC will re-open its production of To Kill A Mockingbird, a stage adaptation of Harper Lee's classic novel by Christopher Sergel. The production runs March 10 - 20, 2011. Performances are March 10 - 12 and 17 - 19, 2011 at 7:30 pm and March 13 and 20th at 2 p.m.

Burning Coal’s ‘Mockingbird’ Flies Again, 3/10-20

Burning Coal Theatre Company of Raleigh, NC will re-open its production of To Kill A Mockingbird, a stage adaptation of Harper Lee's classic novel by Christopher Sergel. The production runs March 10 - 20, 2011. Performances are March 10 - 12 and 17 - 19, 2011 at 7:30 pm and March 13 and 20th at 2 p.m.

Burning Coal’s ‘Mockingbird’ Flies Again, 3/10-20

Burning Coal Theatre Company of Raleigh, NC will re-open its production of To Kill A Mockingbird, a stage adaptation of Harper Lee's classic novel by Christopher Sergel. The production runs March 10 - 20, 2011. Performances are March 10 - 12 and 17 - 19, 2011 at 7:30 pm and March 13 and 20th at 2 p.m.

ANKHST Continues Through March 6 at the Beckman Theatre

With the Egyptian revolution at the forefront of our minds--as well as the story of the statue of Pharaoh Akhenaten, stolen from the Cairo Museum during the protests and miraculously recovered--it is uncanny that there is currently a play running off-off Broadway about the life of Pharaoh Akhenaten, which mirrors current events in Egypt.

ANKHST Continues Through March 6 at the Beckman Theatre

With the Egyptian revolution at the forefront of our minds--as well as the story of the statue of Pharaoh Akhenaten, stolen from the Cairo Museum during the protests and miraculously recovered--it is uncanny that there is currently a play running off-off Broadway about the life of Pharaoh Akhenaten, which mirrors current events in Egypt.

Alternative Theatre of Manhattan Presents ANKHST, 2/17

At an Egyptian dig in the late 1980s, Dr. Alexandra Philips, an archeologist on her first excavation since recovering from a nervous breakdown, uncovers a heretofore unknown burial chamber. As she probes the mystery of the tomb, the imprisoned spirit of Akhnaton, the forgotten husband of Queen Nefertiti and the father of King Tut-Ankh-Amun, appears to her and shares his story of a time when he held the world in his hands, before it was all cruelly ripped away. It's a feeling Alex herself remembers, as she is continually second-guessed about her abilities to still do her job. Feeling an unexpected kinship with this lost soul, yet craving a return to academic heights, Alex is torn when Akhnaton's longing to be at peace challenges her duty to science and her own career. But can Alex, like Akhnaton, risk all to rise a phoenix from the ashes of her life and be true to her own conscience above all else?

Georgia College, Wash. Women In Theatre Present MILLEDGEVILLE MEMOIRS

In an exciting collaboration, this March for three nights in New York City at the American Theatre of Actors, the Theatre Department of Georgia College along with D.C. non-profit Washington Women in Theatre will present the world premiere of David Muschell's Milledgeville Memoirs, a moving historical look at life in the former antebellum capital of Georgia post civil war.

Alternative Theatre of Manhattan Presents ANKHST, 2/17

At an Egyptian dig in the late 1980s, Dr. Alexandra Philips, an archeologist on her first excavation since recovering from a nervous breakdown, uncovers a heretofore unknown burial chamber. As she probes the mystery of the tomb, the imprisoned spirit of Akhnaton, the forgotten husband of Queen Nefertiti and the father of King Tut-Ankh-Amun, appears to her and shares his story of a time when he held the world in his hands, before it was all cruelly ripped away. It's a feeling Alex herself remembers, as she is continually second-guessed about her abilities to still do her job. Feeling an unexpected kinship with this lost soul, yet craving a return to academic heights, Alex is torn when Akhnaton's longing to be at peace challenges her duty to science and her own career. But can Alex, like Akhnaton, risk all to rise a phoenix from the ashes of her life and be true to her own conscience above all else?

Theater for the New City Presents Age Out, Closes 1/30, 2011

Theater for the New City (Crystal Field, Executive Director) will present Tom Diriwachter's AGE OUT, a play based on Tom's own experiences working as a waiter in Times Square. Age Out was first developed at Theater for the New City as part of the Chrysalis Workshop directed by Lissa Moira and will close on January 30.

The American Theatre of Actors Hosts THE DIRECTOR, 1/27-2/19

Beginning January 20th, 2011 The Director by Nancy Hasty will begin performances at The American Theatre of Actors (314 West 54). Nutshell Productions will present The Director, directed by Richard Hymes-Esposito. The show will open on Thursday, January 27th and run through February 19th.

The American Theatre of Actors Hosts THE DIRECTOR, 1/27-2/19

Beginning January 20th, 2011 The Director by Nancy Hasty will begin performances at The American Theatre of Actors (314 West 54). Nutshell Productions will present The Director, directed by Richard Hymes-Esposito. The show will open on Thursday, January 27th and run through February 19th.

The American Theatre of Actors Hosts THE DIRECTOR, 1/27-2/19

Beginning January 20th, 2011 The Director by Nancy Hasty will begin performances at The American Theatre of Actors (314 West 54). Nutshell Productions will present The Director, directed by Richard Hymes-Esposito. The show will open on Thursday, January 27th and run through February 19th.

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