NCTC's Summer Cabaret Series continues with Tom Orr in A Crass Act. The show previews August 27 and 28, opens Saturday, August 29th and runs through September 12, 2009: Thursdays through Saturdays at 8pm. All performances will take place at The New Conservatory Theatre Center (Theatre 3), located at 25 Van Ness Ave. near Market St. in San Francisco, 94102.
NCTC's Summer Cabaret Series continues with Tom Orr in A Crass Act. The show previews August 27 and 28, opens Saturday, August 29th and runs through September 12, 2009: Thursdays through Saturdays at 8pm. All performances will take place at The New Conservatory Theatre Center (Theatre 3), located at 25 Van Ness Ave. near Market St. in San Francisco, 94102.
NCTC's Summer Cabaret Series continues with Tom Orr in A Crass Act. The show previews August 27 and 28, opens Saturday, August 29th and runs through September 12, 2009: Thursdays through Saturdays at 8pm. All performances will take place at The New Conservatory Theatre Center (Theatre 3), located at 25 Van Ness Ave. near Market St. in San Francisco, 94102.
NCTC's Summer Cabaret Series continues with Tom Orr in A Crass Act. The show previews August 27 and 28, opens Saturday, August 29th and runs through September 12, 2009: Thursdays through Saturdays at 8pm. All performances will take place at The New Conservatory Theatre Center (Theatre 3), located at 25 Van Ness Ave. near Market St. in San Francisco, 94102.
NCTC's Summer Cabaret Series continues with Tom Orr in A Crass Act. The show previews August 27 and 28, opens Saturday, August 29th and runs through September 12, 2009: Thursdays through Saturdays at 8pm. All performances will take place at The New Conservatory Theatre Center (Theatre 3), located at 25 Van Ness Ave. near Market St. in San Francisco, 94102.
Extended by popular demand, featuring pay what you can Thursdays: 6/11 and 6/17 at 8pm* (*pay what you can available only at the door for the day of performance. Not valid for on-line purchases.)
Extended by popular demand, featuring pay what you can Thursdays: 6/11 and 6/17 at 8pm* (*pay what you can available only at the door for the day of performance. Not valid for on-line purchases.)
Homosexuality was once considered a mental disorder by the American Psychiatric Association (APA). This began to change in 1972, when a gay psychiatrist donned a mask to conceal his identify and addressed the APA?s annual meeting, arguing for his colleagues to understand.
The New Conservatory Theatre Center located at 25 Van Ness Avenue at Market Street in San Francisco has announced 'A Five Star Evening' on March 2nd at 7:30 PM.
The New Conservatory Theatre Center located at 25 Van Ness Avenue at Market Street in San Francisco has announced 'A Five Star Evening' on March 2nd at 7:30 PM.
42nd Street Moon concludes the year with the delightful musical Ben Franklin in Paris, a forgotten gem from the richly prolific 1965-66 Broadway season.
Amas Musical Theatre presents two free performances of BURLY-Q! A Gay Burlesque, a show created by Phillip George (co-director of Forbidden Broadway) on Tuesday, October 22 at 7:30pm and Wednesday, October 23 at 6pm at the newly-restored Actors Playhouse, 100 Seventh Avenue South in New York.
Amas Musical Theatre presents two free performances of BURLY-Q! A Gay Burlesque, a show created by Phillip George (co-director of Forbidden Broadway) on Tuesday, October 22 at 7:30pm and Wednesday, October 23 at 6pm at the newly-restored Actors Playhouse, 100 Seventh Avenue South in New York.
42nd Street Moon, the company that celebrates and preserves the art and spirit of the American Musical Theatre, opens its 2008-09 Season in with one of the big hits of the 1960-61 season, the saucy Irma La Douce, the hit Parisian musical which was a sensation in London before its Tony-winning New York run.
42nd Street Moon, the company that celebrates and preserves the art and spirit of the American Musical Theatre, opens its 2008-09 Season in with one of the big hits of the 1960-61 season, the saucy Irma La Douce, the hit Parisian musical which was a sensation in London before its Tony-winning New York run.
Cabaret and concert star Andrea Marcovicci brings her own captivating high style to the role of the magnificent and mercurial fashion doyenne, Gabrielle (Coco) Chanel in 42nd Street Moon's upcoming production of Coco. Alan J. Lerner and Andre Previn's musical memory play - unseen anywhere since the early 1970s -- will preview April 24 and 25, open on April 26, and run through May 11.
Richard Greenberg's 'Take Me Out,' now at the New Conservatory Theatre Center, is a grand slam production played by a highly focused and polished team of theatrical athletes.
42nd Street Moon presents a staged concert reading of the rarely performed, 'Plain and Fancy,' with performances beginning March 15 through April 1 at the Eureka Theatre.