Trustus Theatre's Executive Director continues his roster of zany annual fundraisers tonight, June 4th at 7 pm at the Music Farm, this year with 'Larry's Favorite Things.' In the tradition of hosting his faux funeral, family reunion and a bizarre wedding, followed by last year's 'Larry's Bring Your Own Dinner Dinner Theatre.'
Trustus Theatre's Executive Director continues his roster of zany annual fundraisers June 4th at 7 pm at the Music Farm, this year with 'Larry's Favorite Things.' In the tradition of hosting his faux funeral, family reunion and a bizarre wedding, followed by last year's 'Larry's Bring Your Own Dinner Dinner Theatre.'
TVGuide.com reports that Aisha Tyler has signed on to guest star on Ryan Murphy's pilot for HBO titled OPEN.
The 'Talk' host will portray Monica, described as 'a nurse who works with Grace (Michelle Monaghan) and has a modern outlook on marriage.'
Celebrating its 15th anniversary, the annual Vista Queen pageant returns to the Trustus Mainstage - and this year, it's the year of crystal. Join us this year for yet another group of crazy contestants who put on heels, wigs and make-up as they try to strut the stage and, at the same time, 'feel like a natural woman.' The annual event takes place tonight, May 20. Doors open at 6 pm and the show starts at 7 pm.
Celebrating its 15th anniversary, the annual Vista Queen pageant returns to the Trustus Mainstage - and this year, it's the year of crystal. Join us this year for yet another group of crazy contestants who put on heels, wigs and make-up as they try to strut the stage and, at the same time, 'feel like a natural woman.' The annual event takes place Monday, May 20. Doors open at 6 pm and the show starts at 7 pm.
Lights Up! Productions presents the premiere production of Anything But Brilliant- a love story, by Bobby Ryan, co-directed by Bobby Ryan and Matt Pavik. The play runs Thursday-Saturday from March 30 to April 20 at the Profile Theatre space at Theatre! Theater! at 7:30pm. Opening weekend is offered free of charge. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the show below.
Lights Up! Productions presents the premiere production of Anything But Brilliant- a love story, by Bobby Ryan, co-directed by Bobby Ryan and Matt Pavik. The play runs Thursday-Saturday from March 30 to April 20 at the Profile Theatre space at Theatre! Theater! at 7:30pm. Opening weekend is offered free of charge.
It's opening night for a gala fundraiser and the famour tenor Tito Merelli is missing. How can the show go on? Better yet, can anyone save the company from ruin? Winner of 3 Tony Awards and 4 Drama Desk Awards, Ken Ludwig's brilliant script wrings every laugh out of that situation in Lend Me a Tenor closing Sunday, April 17, 2011 at Lakewood Theatre Company.
It's opening night for a gala fundraiser and the famour tenor Tito Merelli is missing. How can the show go on? Better yet, can anyone save the company from ruin? Winner of 3 Tony Awards and 4 Drama Desk Awards, Ken Ludwig's brilliant script wrings every laugh out of that situation in Lend Me a Tenor opening Friday, March 11, 2011 at Lakewood Theatre Company.
It's opening night for a gala fundraiser and the famour tenor Tito Merelli is missing. How can the show go on? Better yet, can anyone save the company from ruin? Winner of 3 Tony Awards and 4 Drama Desk Awards, Ken Ludwig's brilliant script wrings every laugh out of that situation in Lend Me a Tenor opening Friday, March 11, 2011 at Lakewood Theatre Company.
On Wednesday, April 7, stage and screen star Bryan Batt guest stars on 'Ugly Betty' in the episode 'The Past Presents The Future.' On the episode, as Hilda's wedding day approaches, Betty asks Daniel to be her plus-one, Ignacio invites Elena, and Amanda is set on fixing up Marc with her new client, soap opera star Spencer Cannon (played by Bryan Batt). Meanwhile, Justin weighs whether his own plus-one could be Austin, Betty considers unexpected offers in her personal and professional life, and Wilhelmina finds a way to fight the Meade empire by using Tyler as her pawn. Ugly Betty airs on ABC at 10:00pm EST.
'The Past Presents the Future' - As Hilda's wedding day approaches, Betty asks Daniel to be her plus-one, Ignacio invites Elena, and Amanda is set on fixing up Marc with her new client, soap opera star Spencer Cannon (Bryan Batt). Meanwhile, Justin weighs whether his own plus-one could be Austin, Betty considers unexpected offers in her personal and professional life, and Wilhelmina finds a way to fight the Meade empire by using Tyler as her pawn, on 'Ugly Betty,' WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7 (10:01-11:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
On Wednesday, April 7, stage and screen star Bryan Batt guest stars on 'Ugly Betty' in the episode 'The Past Presents The Future.' On the episode, as Hilda's wedding day approaches, Betty asks Daniel to be her plus-one, Ignacio invites Elena, and Amanda is set on fixing up Marc with her new client, soap opera star Spencer Cannon (played by Bryan Batt). Meanwhile, Justin weighs whether his own plus-one could be Austin, Betty considers unexpected offers in her personal and professional life, and Wilhelmina finds a way to fight the Meade empire by using Tyler as her pawn. Ugly Betty airs on ABC at 10:00pm EST.
'The Past Presents the Future' - As Hilda's wedding day approaches, Betty asks Daniel to be her plus-one, Ignacio invites Elena, and Amanda is set on fixing up Marc with her new client, soap opera star Spencer Cannon (Bryan Batt). Meanwhile, Justin weighs whether his own plus-one could be Austin, Betty considers unexpected offers in her personal and professional life, and Wilhelmina finds a way to fight the Meade empire by using Tyler as her pawn, on 'Ugly Betty,' WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7 (10:01-11:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.