Sensational journalism is examined in the news room of a New York newspaper.
Who doesn't like watching TV all day and eating well cooked meals without lifting a finger? The American dream, right?
Who doesn't like watching TV all day and eating well cooked meals without lifting a finger? The American dream, right?
Winston Smith is sick of losing. The major sports teams in Chicago let him down time and time again.
San Francisco artist Keith Hennessy, award-winning performer, choreographer, teacher, organizer, and member of Sara Shelton Mann's legendary Contraband, makes a rare Minneapolis appearance with his solo performance piece Crotch. On the surface, with references to the images and actions of artist Joseph Beuys, Crotch is about art, its histories and heroes. Deeper, a sadness grows, a queer melancholy where chaos through play becomes form. 'Crotch' will be staged at the Southern Theatre from January 21-23, 2010.
Who doesn't like watching TV all day and eating well cooked meals without lifting a finger? The American dream, right?
Who doesn't like watching TV all day and eating well cooked meals without lifting a finger? The American dream, right?
On Monday, November 16th, Barbra Streisand will call The Doctors to discuss her passionate crusade to support heart health awareness for women, a cause which led her to create and endow the Barbra Streisand Women's Cardio Vascular Research and Education Program at Cedars Sinai Medical Center.
Led by dancer, choreographer, singer, and artistic director Janis Brenner, the seven-member Janis Brenner & Dancers conveys a myriad of stories through movement in 5 Decades - an evening of both retrospection and celebration that reconnects generations past with the present.
Led by dancer, choreographer, singer, and artistic director Janis Brenner, the seven-member Janis Brenner & Dancers conveys a myriad of stories through movement in 5 Decades - an evening of both retrospection and celebration that reconnects generations past with the present.
Winston Smith is sick of losing. The major sports teams in Chicago let him down time and time again.
Led by dancer, choreographer, singer, and artistic director Janis Brenner, the seven-member Janis Brenner & Dancers conveys a myriad of stories through movement in 5 Decades - an evening of both retrospection and celebration that reconnects generations past with the present.
Winston Smith is sick of losing. The major sports teams in Chicago let him down time and time again.
NO BOUNDARIES: A Series of Global Performances, presented by Yale Repertory Theatre and World Performance Project at Yale, launches its 2009-10 season with Wormwood by Theatre of the Eighth Day (Teatr Ósmego Dnia) at the Iseman Theater (1156 Chapel Street) for three performances only: Thursday, November 5; Friday, November 6; and Saturday, November 7, at 8PM.
Winston Smith is sick of losing. The major sports teams in Chicago let him down time and time again.
NO BOUNDARIES: A Series of Global Performances, presented by Yale Repertory Theatre and World Performance Project at Yale, launches its 2009-10 season with Wormwood by Theatre of the Eighth Day (Teatr Ósmego Dnia) at the Iseman Theater (1156 Chapel Street) for three performances only: Thursday, November 5; Friday, November 6; and Saturday, November 7, at 8PM.
Minnesota's own children's musicians, The Teddy Bear Band, will perform at the Alden Theatre at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 31. Tickets are $14/$10 for McLean district residents. The theatre is located at 1234 Ingleside Avenue.
Minnesota's own children's musicians, The Teddy Bear Band, will perform at the Alden Theatre at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 31. Tickets are $14/$10 for McLean district residents. The theatre is located at 1234 Ingleside Avenue.
Producer Jeffrey Finn announced today that the upcoming, first-ever Broadway production of OLEANNA, the provocative drama by Pulitzer Prize winner David Mamet starring Bill Pullman and Julia Stiles, has instituted a special post-show series for audiences during previews.
Fresh on the heels of performing at the New York International Fringe Festival (FringeNYC), Taproot Theatre's Road Company begins a new season of touring educational plays to schools throughout the Pacific Northwest on Friday, September 11, at 1 p.m. when it performs Alexander and the Dragon at Maywood Hills Elementary in Bothell.
Stoneham Theatre's Season 10 begins by looking back-way back-to The Greatest Generation. Studs Terkel won the Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction in 1985 for The Good War, an oral history of World War II. David H. Bell and Craig Carnelia have adapted Terkel's work for the stage, combining stories of common people with popular music from the WWII era.
Mauckingbird Theatre Company will present John Logan's remarkable crime drama, Never the Sinner: The Leopold and Loeb Story, directed by Mauckingbird Artistic Director Peter Reynolds. The company's fourth production follows Mauckingbird's lesbian adaptation of Hedda Gabler (2009) and the critically acclaimed all-male versions of The Misanthrope (2008) and Shakespeare's R & J (2008).
Mauckingbird Theatre Company will present John Logan's remarkable crime drama, Never the Sinner: The Leopold and Loeb Story, directed by Mauckingbird Artistic Director Peter Reynolds. The company's fourth production follows Mauckingbird's lesbian adaptation of Hedda Gabler (2009) and the critically acclaimed all-male versions of The Misanthrope (2008) and Shakespeare's R & J (2008).
Join Bob Sander and Celestine Bloomfield as they share stories about Hoosiers, Indiana or pioneers during the Indiana State Fair in Pioneer Village.
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.
Experience a timeless story of revolution and love when Pittsburgh CLO presents the smash-hit musical Les Misérables for the first time, July 7 through July 19 at the Benedum Center in the heart of Pittsburgh's Cultural District. Currently the longest-running musical in history, Les Misérables has been seen by more than 54 million people around the world.
1985 | Broadway |
Original Broadway Production Broadway |
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1986 | Tony Awards | Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre | Paul Schierhorn |
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