Through a series of English music-hall turns, Charlie Chaplin’s life story unfolds.
Back in Pictures celebrates the songs that were originally written for the masterpieces of the Golden Age of Hollywood, featuring music from Casablanca, Easter Parade, A Star Is Born, Pennies From Heaven, Disney, Meet Me In St. Louis, Gentlemen Prefer Blonds, The Wizard of Oz and many more. Back in Pictures is showing at the Reprise Room, 245 West 54th Street, between Broadway and 8th Avenue, New York, from April 7, 2008 through January 5, 2009.
Rumors that due to the unexpected early closing of Xanadu this coming Sunday, a limited holiday run of Slava's Snowshow is likely to take place at the Helen Hayes Theater have been confirmed as true today. Telecharge.com is currently selling tickets to performances started November 11th, 2008.
Variety is reporting that due to the unexpected early closing of Xanadu this coming Sunday, a limited holiday run of Slava's Snowshow is likely to take place at the Helen Hayes Theater.
Produced by David J. Foster and Ross Mollision, SLAVA'S SNOWSHOW is the creation of Russian-born Slava Poulin. Inspired by the most famous mime artists of all time, including Charlie Chaplin, Marcel Marceau and Engibaro, Slava has dedicated his life since the age of 17 to re-claiming and re-establishing the art and craft of the true clown. After founding his own theater company 'Litsedei' in 1979, Slava has taken clowning out of the circus and into the streets, and from there to the major theaters around the world. Since its debut in 1993, the show has traveled to over 25 countries, performing to more than 2.5 million patrons in 80 cities including London, Toronto, Paris, Rome, Lisbon, and Berlin
PREMIERES, a not-for-profit musical theater development company, proudly announces the world premiere of INNER VOICES: SOLO MUSICALS, three new works created by and starring some of the industry's brightest talents.
The final performance of My Friend, The Cat, Phil Geoffrey Bond's tale of the blessings we receive from the four-legged friends who grace our lives, will take place Friday, June 22nd at The Laurie Beechman Theatre, located at 407 West 42nd Street in the heart of New York's theatre district.
The final performance of My Friend, The Cat, Phil Geoffrey Bond's tale of the blessings we receive from the four-legged friends who grace our lives, will take place Friday, June 22nd at The Laurie Beechman Theatre, located at 407 West 42nd Street in the heart of New York's theatre district.
The Storefront will present a return engagement of My Friend, The Cat, described as 'Phil Geoffrey Bond's tale of the blessings we receive from the four-legged friends who grace our lives.'
On February 23rd, the Storefront will present My Friend, The Cat, described as 'Phil Geoffrey Bond's tale of life, love and loss, and blessings from the four-legged friends who grace our lives.'
Complete scheduling information has been announced for the New York Musical Theatre Festival
MCC THEATER (Robert LuPone, Bernard Telsey, Artistic Directors; William Cantler, Associate Artistic Director, John G. Schultz, Executive Director), is proud to announce its third production of the 2004-2005 season: WHAT OF THE NIGHT, an American premiere based on the writings of Djuna Barnes, created for the stage by Jane Alexander, Noreen Tomassi, Birgitta Trommler, directed and choreographed by Ms. Trommler, and starring Ms. Alexander (The Great White Hope; Kramer vs. Kramer; Testament; The Sisters Rosenzweig). The production marks Trommler's New York directorial debut.
1983 | Broadway |
Closed on the road Broadway |
1993 | Regional (US) |
Regional Revival Regional (US) |
2003 | Regional (US) |
Regional Revival Regional (US) |
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