Two Brooklyn opera companies, AMERICAN OPERA PROJECTS (AOP) and OPERA ON TAP (OOT), will present Opera Grows in Brooklyn: Ladies' Night in honor of Women's History Month and as the latest installment of their Opera Grows in Brooklyn series.
You start writing a play in your late 20s when you are a struggling New York playwright, working as the literary manager of the Ensemble Studio Theater (EST) . This is your family play, a dark comedy of love, hate, prejudice, and alcohol, but you are in way over your dramatic head - the play doesn't work, so you abandon it. Then you spend a couple of decades in the Hollywood wars, writing and rewriting screenplays (and being rewritten).
Two Brooklyn opera companies, AMERICAN OPERA PROJECTS (AOP) and OPERA ON TAP (OOT), will present Opera Grows in Brooklyn: Ladies' Night in honor of Women's History Month and as the latest installment of their Opera Grows in Brooklyn series.
Previews begin Wednesday (2/16) at 7:00pm for the world premiere of White People, a comedy by Neil Cuthbert and Neil Cuthbert, directed by Michael Barakiva, at the Ensemble Studio Theatre for an opening Thursday, February 24, at 7:00pm and a run through Sunday, March 13.
You start writing a play in your late 20s when you are a struggling New York playwright, working as the literary manager of the Ensemble Studio Theater (EST) . This is your family play, a dark comedy of love, hate, prejudice, and alcohol, but you are in way over your dramatic head - the play doesn't work, so you abandon it. Then you spend a couple of decades in the Hollywood wars, writing and rewriting screenplays (and being rewritten).
Previews begin Wednesday (2/16) at 7:00pm for the world premiere of White People, a comedy by Neil Cuthbert and Neil Cuthbert, directed by Michael Barakiva, at the Ensemble Studio Theatre for an opening Thursday, February 24, at 7:00pm and a run through Sunday, March 13.
You start writing a play in your late 20s when you are a struggling New York playwright, working as the literary manager of the Ensemble Studio Theater (EST) . This is your family play, a dark comedy of love, hate, prejudice, and alcohol, but you are in way over your dramatic head - the play doesn't work, so you abandon it. Then you spend a couple of decades in the Hollywood wars, writing and rewriting screenplays (and being rewritten).
Burkina Electric, an electronic music and dance ensemble whose members live in West Africa, Germany, and New York City, will make its Minnesota debut at the Southern Theater, Jan. 14-15, 2011.
Burkina Electric, an electronic music and dance ensemble whose members live in West Africa, Germany, and New York City, will make its Minnesota debut at the Southern Theater, Jan. 14-15, 2011.
Choreographer Karole Armitage is back at the Abrons Arts Center to inspire and engage audiences with Think Africa!-a festive fusion of dance and live music from the West African tradition.
Choreographer Karole Armitage is back at the Abrons Arts Center to inspire and engage audiences with Think Africa!-a festive fusion of dance and live music from the West African tradition.
Burkina Electric, an electronic music and dance ensemble whose members live in West Africa, Germany, and New York City, will make its Minnesota debut at the Southern Theater, Jan. 14-15, 2011.
Opening their Main Stage season, WorkShop Theater Company will present Interchange, a new play by Ken Jaworowski, starting Thursday, October 7th for a four week run. Thomas Coté directs.
Opening their Main Stage season, WorkShop Theater Company will present Interchange, a new play by Ken Jaworowski, starting Thursday, October 7th for a four week run. Thomas Coté directs.
Indiana University Bloomington will host an international symposium and film festival, 'Making History ReVisible: East German Cinema after Unification,' this Thursday through Sunday (April 22-25).
Indiana University Bloomington will host an international symposium and film festival, 'Making History ReVisible: East German Cinema after Unification,' this Thursday through Sunday (April 22-25).
Indiana University Bloomington will host an international symposium and film festival, 'Making History ReVisible: East German Cinema after Unification,' this Thursday through Sunday (April 22-25).
Indiana University Bloomington will present a symposium and film series in honor of the East German Cinema of the DEFA Studios, bringing to light a group of overlooked films made between 1988-1994 that reflect life surrounding the toppling of the Berlin Wall in 1989.
Indiana University Bloomington will present a symposium and film series in honor of the East German Cinema of the DEFA Studios, bringing to light a group of overlooked films made between 1988-1994 that reflect life surrounding the toppling of the Berlin Wall in 1989.
Broadway and cabaret star Ute Lemper will appear at a gala for the Berlin Wall Project, hosted by the Wende Museum and Archive of the Cold War in Los Angeles on November 8. The gala will commemorate the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall.