The Public Theater (Artistic Director Oskar Eustis, Executive Director Andrew D. Hamingson) will welcome back NEW WORK NOW!, the popular reading series that allows audiences an opportunity to experience new work by a diverse selection of established and emerging theater artists for FREE, beginning Friday, May 7.
The Public Theater (Artistic Director Oskar Eustis, Executive Director Andrew D. Hamingson) will welcome back NEW WORK NOW!, the popular reading series that allows audiences an opportunity to experience new work by a diverse selection of established and emerging theater artists for FREE, beginning Friday, May 7.
The American Repertory Theater, Huntington Theatre Company, and the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston have joined forces for the first time to create Emerging America - an annual festival devoted to supporting and launching new voices in American theater.
The Public Theater (Artistic Director Oskar Eustis, Executive Director Andrew D. Hamingson) proudly announces the return of NEW WORK NOW!, the popular reading series that allows audiences an opportunity to experience new work by a diverse selection of established and emerging theater artists-all for FREE.
This May FOX delivers major television events, all-new episodes and big guest stars, including 'FOX Rocks,' a week of music-themed FOX programming April 29 through May 5; primetime broadcasts of NASCAR ON FOX races May 1 and May 8; two not-to-be-missed one-hour installments of FAMILY GUY, including the milestone 150th episode May 2 and the latest 'Star Wars' saga-inspired season finale May 23; a BONES episode written by best-selling author and series inspiration, Kathy Reichs, May 6; the two-part season finale of FRINGE, featuring the long-awaited face-off between Walter Bishop (John Noble) and William Bell (guest star Leonard Nimoy), May 13 and May 20; the May 18 GLEE episode directed by Joss Whedon and guest-starring Neil Patrick Harris, Molly Shannon, Idina Menzel and Jonathan Groff; a special preview of Matt Nix's ('Burn Notice') new action comedy THE GOOD GUYS May 19; the AMERICAN IDOL-themed 21st season finale of THE SIMPSONS with guest voices Ryan Seacrest, Simon Cowell, Randy Jackson, Kara DioGuardi and Ellen DeGeneres May 23; the climactic and historic series conclusion of the groundbreaking and award-winning 24, May 24; and the three-hour, two-night season finale of AMERICAN IDOL, featuring the final performance show May 25 and the final live results show that's sure to captivate America May 26.
The American Repertory Theater, Huntington Theatre Company, and the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston have joined forces for the first time to create Emerging America - an annual festival devoted to supporting and launching new voices in American theatre. From May 14 through 16, Emerging America brings some of the country's most promising performers, writers, companies and directors to Boston for a weekend filled with energy, imagination, creativity and drama.
This year's Voices of Community series presented by Sandglass Theater is going big! Stretching beyond the walls of their intimate theater in Putney to reach out to the larger community they will present 'Live From the Edge' by Universes Theater Ensemble, visiting artists from New York City in larger venues in both Bellows Falls and Brattleboro. Universes has crafted a unique and explosive voice with their multi-cultural performance that turns the poem into communal activism.
This year's Voices of Community series presented by Sandglass Theater is going big! Stretching beyond the walls of their intimate theater in Putney to reach out to the larger community they will present "Live From the Edge" by Universes Theater Ensemble, visiting artists from New York City in larger venues in both Bellows Falls and Brattleboro. Universes has crafted a unique and explosive voice with their multi-cultural performance that turns the poem into communal activism. "Live From the Edge" is an evening filled with a blend of slam poetry and theater that looks at life America through the eyes of these New York artists who have created their own brand of fusion theater. Performances will take place Friday, April 9 at the historic Bellows Falls Opera House, and Saturday, April 10 at the New England Youth Theater in Brattleboro.
This year's Voices of Community series presented by Sandglass Theater is going big! Stretching beyond the walls of their intimate theater in Putney to reach out to the larger community they will present 'Live From the Edge' by Universes Theater Ensemble, visiting artists from New York City in larger venues in both Bellows Falls and Brattleboro. Universes has crafted a unique and explosive voice with their multi-cultural performance that turns the poem into communal activism.
Art has long been a force for building community, exploring social issues, and advancing for political causes. Protest songs, street theater, provocative visual images are powerful tools in the tug and pull of social evolution. How can artists and social change advocates work together to produce more powerful art and a more just and healthy society?
HartBeat Ensemble will present 'Live From the Edge,' an evening filled with 'the best of' performances from visiting ensemble Universes, a band of poets from New York who have created their own brand of fusion theatre. Performances will take place Friday, April 2nd and Saturday, April 3rd at 8 p.m.
HartBeat Ensemble will present 'Live From the Edge,' an evening filled with 'the best of' performances from visiting ensemble Universes, a band of poets from New York who have created their own brand of fusion theatre. Performances will take place Friday, April 2nd and Saturday, April 3rd at 8 p.m.
This year's Voices of Community series presented by Sandglass Theater is going big! Stretching beyond the walls of their intimate theater in Putney to reach out to the larger community they will present 'Live From the Edge' by Universes Theater Ensemble, visiting artists from New York City in larger venues in both Bellows Falls and Brattleboro. Universes has crafted a unique and explosive voice with their multi-cultural performance that turns the poem into communal activism.
Art has long been a force for building community, exploring social issues, and advancing for political causes. Protest songs, street theater, provocative visual images are powerful tools in the tug and pull of social evolution. How can artists and social change advocates work together to produce more powerful art and a more just and healthy society?
Touchstone Theatre will present 'Live From the Edge,' an evening filled with 'the best of' from visiting ensemble Universes, a band of poets from New York who have created their own brand of fusion theatre.
HartBeat Ensemble will present 'Live From the Edge,' an evening filled with 'the best of' performances from visiting ensemble Universes, a band of poets from New York who have created their own brand of fusion theatre. Performances will take place Friday, April 2nd and Saturday, April 3rd at 8 p.m.
Touchstone Theatre will present 'Live From the Edge,' an evening filled with 'the best of' from visiting ensemble Universes, a band of poets from New York who have created their own brand of fusion theatre.
Southern Rep, Junebug Productions, Ashé Cultural Arts Center, and Tulane University Department of Theatre and Dance present AMERIVILLE by Universes, which runs February 24 - March 7, 2010. Opening night is Wednesday, February 24th.