HBO's Emmy-Winning News Magazine Show VICE Returns for Season 4 Tonight
by TV News Desk
- Feb 5, 2016
VICE kicks off its 18-show fourth season TONIGHT, FEB. 5 (11:00-11:30 p.m. ET/PT), immediately following a new edition of 'Real Time with Bill Maher,' with other editions debuting subsequent Todays at the same time. HBO partners with VICE on the Emmy®-winning weekly news magazine series.
VIDEO: First Look - Viceland's WEEDIQUETTE, Premiering 3/1
by Caryn Robbins
- Feb 3, 2016
On behalf of VICELAND, VICE's new TV network, we are excited to share the first trailer for its show WEEDIQUETTE, hosted by Krishna Andavolu, which premieres on Tuesday, March 1st at 11PM on VICELAND.
HBO's Emmy-Winning News Magazine Show VICE Returns for Season 4, 2/5
by Caryn Robbins
- Jan 26, 2016
VICE kicks off its 18-show fourth season FRIDAY, FEB. 5 (11:00-11:30 p.m. ET/PT), immediately following a new edition of 'Real Time with Bill Maher,' with other editions debuting subsequent Fridays at the same time. HBO partners with VICE on the Emmy®-winning weekly news magazine series.
Blue Umbrella Productions Presents DREAMBOYS, Now thru 8/10
by BWW News Desk
- Aug 2, 2014
In January 2000, three men took to the stage at the Bryant-Lake Bowl in an unassuming and intimate revue called 'Unexpected Songs' featuring music made famous by the women of Broadway. Five incarnations, fourteen years, two additional cast members, and one name change later, an updated iteration of that modest little show, now called 'DreamBoys,' makes its Fringe debut in a sexy and fun production that is also surprisingly moving and relevant.
Blue Umbrella Productions Presents DREAMBOYS, 8/2-10
by Courtnie Mele
- Jul 24, 2014
In January 2000, three men took to the stage at the Bryant-Lake Bowl in an unassuming and intimate revue called 'Unexpected Songs' featuring music made famous by the women of Broadway. Five incarnations, fourteen years, two additional cast members, and one name change later, an updated iteration of that modest little show, now called 'DreamBoys,' makes its Fringe debut in a sexy and fun production that is also surprisingly moving and relevant.
Washington Stage Guild Presents Area Premiere of TRYST, Now thru 1/27
by BWW News Desk
- Jan 3, 2013
The Washington Stage Guild continues its 27th season with the area premiere of TRYST by Karoline Leach. Tryst is set in 1912, England - the same setting as the Stage Guild's last hit production, George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion. But while both plays deal with the sparks that fly when a man presumes to exploit a young woman for his own purposes, Tryst is a suspenseful cat-and-mouse game where it's not always clear who is the cat and who the mouse. Based on the true story of the mysterious Mr. George Love, Tryst was a West End hit in 1997, and had successful New York runs in both 2006 and 2011, but has never been produced in the DC area until now.
Washington Stage Guild Presents Area Premiere of TRYST, 1/3-27
by BWW News Desk
- Dec 21, 2012
The Washington Stage Guild continues its 27th season with the area premiere of TRYST by Karoline Leach. Tryst is set in 1912, England - the same setting as the Stage Guild's last hit production, George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion. But while both plays deal with the sparks that fly when a man presumes to exploit a young woman for his own purposes, Tryst is a suspenseful cat-and-mouse game where it's not always clear who is the cat and who the mouse. Based on the true story of the mysterious Mr. George Love, Tryst was a West End hit in 1997, and had successful New York runs in both 2006 and 2011, but has never been produced in the DC area until now.
PYGMALION, THE ELDER STATESMAN and More Set for Washington Stage Guild's 27th Season
by BWW News Desk
- Sep 5, 2012
The Washington Stage Guild celebrates its 27th Season with its distinctive repertory, an array of eloquent plays of idea and argument, passion and wit-smart theatre for a smart town. As always, The Washington Stage Guild's 2012-2013 season will include four productions of plays that delight and challenge audiences with wit, insight, and truth. There are always lessons to be learned in these great works, and the plays of the Stage Guild's 27th season revolve around the complex relationship between teacher and student, mentor and disciple, expert and novice, when the inevitable happens and the pupil takes flight. Three plays by a trio of the greatest writers the world has known-Dante, Shaw, T.S. Eliot-will be joined by the DC premiere of a recent Off-Broadway hit by the Englishwoman Karoline Leach.
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