THE FROG & PEACH THEATRE CO., those naughty thespians, are pleased to announce their production of William Shakespeare's CYMBELINE, not your grandmother's Shakespeare, directed by Lynnea Benson. CYMBELINE will play a four-week limited engagement at The West End Theatre (The Church of St. Paul & St. Andrew, 263 West 86th Street, 2nd Fl.--wheelchair accessible). Performances begin Thursday, October 7 and continue through to Sunday, October 31. Opening Night is Saturday, October 9 (7:30 p.m.).
Writers' Theatre continues its 2010/11 Season with Travels With My Aunt by Graham Greene, adapted for the stage by Giles Havergal, directed by Associate Artistic Director Stuart Carden.
THE FROG & PEACH THEATRE CO., those naughty thespians, are pleased to announce their production of William Shakespeare's CYMBELINE, not your grandmother's Shakespeare, directed by Lynnea Benson. CYMBELINE will play a four-week limited engagement at The West End Theatre (The Church of St. Paul & St. Andrew, 263 West 86th Street, 2nd Fl.--wheelchair accessible). Performances begin Thursday, October 7 and continue through to Sunday, October 31. Opening Night is Saturday, October 9 (7:30 p.m.).
After a long absence from the stage, Sandra Shamas is returning to Toronto's famed Winter Garden Theatre with her new show WIT'S END III: LOVE LIFE, performing February 16 to 27, 2011 (previews February 16 to 18; media night Saturday, February 19 at 8 PM).
THE FROG & PEACH THEATRE CO., those naughty thespians, are pleased to announce their production of William Shakespeare's CYMBELINE, not your grandmother's Shakespeare, directed by Lynnea Benson. CYMBELINE will play a four-week limited engagement at The West End Theatre (The Church of St. Paul & St. Andrew, 263 West 86th Street, 2nd Fl.--wheelchair accessible). Performances begin Thursday, October 7 and continue through to Sunday, October 31. Opening Night is Saturday, October 9 (7:30 p.m.).
'Honey, there's no way I'm letting you out of the house in that outfit.' 'Mom, please put something else on, you're embarrassing me!' Fashion fist-a-cuffs between mothers and daughters are inevitable and wardrobe wars have been waged since the beginning of time. WE tv sets out to make peace in these complex, but loving mother-daughter relationships with its new half-hour original series, YOU'RE WEARING THAT?!? premiering with back-to-back episodes Thursday, August 19th at 10PM ET/PT. While mothers scoff at their daughters' sense of style (or lack thereof) and daughters are not shy about expressing their disdain for mom's wardrobe choices, Luciene Salomone, New York-based stylist and YOU'RE WEARING THAT?!? host, has a very clear goal: to help these ladies find common ground and develop a mutual respect for each other's style sensibility. The premiere season of this nine-part series features celebrity mother/daughter duos including former 'American Idol' alum, Kimberley Locke; Charlene Tilton, star of the hit 80s series, 'Dallas,' and professional poker player, Annie Duke.
'Honey, there's no way I'm letting you out of the house in that outfit.' 'Mom, please put something else on, you're embarrassing me!' Fashion fist-a-cuffs between mothers and daughters are inevitable and wardrobe wars have been waged since the beginning of time. WE tv sets out to make peace in these complex, but loving mother-daughter relationships with its new half-hour original series, YOU'RE WEARING THAT?!? premiering with back-to-back episodes Thursday, August 19th at 10PM ET/PT. While mothers scoff at their daughters' sense of style (or lack thereof) and daughters are not shy about expressing their disdain for mom's wardrobe choices, Luciene Salomone, New York-based stylist and YOU'RE WEARING THAT?!? host, has a very clear goal: to help these ladies find common ground and develop a mutual respect for each other's style sensibility. The premiere season of this nine-part series features celebrity mother/daughter duos including former 'American Idol' alum, Kimberley Locke; Charlene Tilton, star of the hit 80s series, 'Dallas,' and professional poker player, Annie Duke.
Day two of the hit reality TV show 'American Idol' continued tonight, moving the audition phase to Atlanta, Georgia, with guest judge Mary J. Blige. Atlanta proved rather comparable to last night's Boston auditions for the less-than-stellar singers, but, for a city that has featured the likes of Fantasia Barrino and Jennifer Hudson (both who held their initial audition in Atlanta), seemed to lack some of the more extraordinary performers. Although there were several good singers in the mix, the more colorful performances stole the show.
Writers' Theatre Artistic Director Michael Halberstam and Executive Director Kathryn M. Lipuma announce Tom Stoppard's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead directed by Artistic Director Michael Halberstam.
In these trying times of text messaging, body piercing and people eating bugs for money on reality TV, a world in turmoil called out for a hero. She was SHIRLEY!, a warrior housewife forged in the heat of battle...of the bulge.
The Orlando Repertory Theatre (REP) invites audiences to free their imaginations and join them for their 2009-2010 season. This season, the REP brings to life famous characters from classic and contemporary literature with a season that includes Charlotte's Web, How I Became a Pirate, Dear Santa, The Giver, Berenstain Bears On Stage and Ramona Quimby. Continuing its' commitment to producing the finest in family theatre, the REP proudly offers an affordable family experience that will enlighten and entertain children of all ages.
In these trying times of text messaging, body piercing and people eating bugs for money on reality TV, a world in turmoil called out for a hero. She was SHIRLEY!, a warrior housewife forged in the heat of battle...of the bulge.
New Harmony Theatre, the Tri-State's only professional Equity theatre, continues its 2009 season with Mary C. Chase's Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy, 'Harvey.' The production, directed by Lenny Leibowitz, runs July 10 - 26, 2009, at New Harmony's Murphy Auditorium.
New Harmony Theatre, the Tri-State's only professional Equity theatre, continues its 2009 season with Mary C. Chase's Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy, 'Harvey.' The production, directed by Lenny Leibowitz, runs July 10 - 26, 2009, at New Harmony's Murphy Auditorium.
Theater for the New City Presents Laugh, Damn Ya, Laugh! Written by Walter Corwin, Directed by Jonathan Weber, from February 5 to February 21, 2009.
Playing off Greek tragedy, Laugh, Damn Ya, Laugh! is a comedy about the difficulty of finding humor in today's world. Sam, the head producer of comedy for a major network, is responsible for lightening the despair of the masses. All his attempts fail until his secretary invites an unknown actor from off-off Broadway, whose skits touch Sam and his co-workers. But they are unable to translate their new sensitivity into humor. Wiser, but at his wit's end, Sam, with the prodding of his wife, asks for the impossible. The Gods ? New York's own ? respond!
The cast features Tony King as Sam, Danielle Suder as his Wife, Jessica Day as Sybil, his Associate Producer, Samantha Mason as his Secretary, and Oliver Thrun as Jack, the Actor.
Walter Corwin has had many plays presented at the Theater for the New City and is on the staff. His play Gum was performed at the PublicTheater. His works have been performed in the La MaMa Experiments Series.
Deborah Gibson will make a special guest starring appearance in the Lifetime sitcom, 'Rita Rocks' starring Nicole Sullivan, Tisha Campbell-Martin and Richard Ruccolo. In the upcoming episode 'Old Friends,' Gibson plays Rita's college friend Cindy, and former Bangles-cover band mate who returns years later to apologize for leaving the band the night of their most important gig.
Deborah Gibson will make a special guest starring appearance in the Lifetime sitcom, 'Rita Rocks' starring Nicole Sullivan, Tisha Campbell-Martin and Richard Ruccolo. In the upcoming episode 'Old Friends,' Gibson plays Rita's college friend Cindy, and former Bangles-cover band mate who returns years later to apologize for leaving the band the night of their most important gig.
Chicago Dramatists has appointed six new playwrights to its Resident Playwright program, Artistic Director Russ Tutterow announced today. The new Residents in this 30th anniversary season are Mary Ruth Clarke, Cheryl Coons, Christopher De Paola, Sarah Gubbins, David Scott Hay, and Jon Steinhagen.
Charles Beckwith directs Three Wishes, part of The Curan Repertory Company's Notes From The Underground Festival. The tight one-act written by Robert Caisley will be performed along with other selections March 11, 12, 14 & 15 at the Payan Theater at Roy Arias Theatre Center.