TUNA DOES VEGAS Comes To DC At The Warner Theatre 10/29-11/1
by BWW News Desk - Nov 1, 2009
'Tuna Does Vegas' the new installment from the legendary 'Greater Tuna' creative team, rolls into Washington, DC for its premiere at the Warner Theatre (513 13th Street NW between E and F Streets) for a strictly limited engagement of 5 performances only from October 29th through November 1st.
TUNA DOES VEGAS Comes To DC At The Warner Theatre 10/29-11/1
by BWW News Desk - Oct 29, 2009
'Tuna Does Vegas' the new installment from the legendary 'Greater Tuna' creative team, rolls into Washington, DC for its premiere at the Warner Theatre (513 13th Street NW between E and F Streets) for a strictly limited engagement of 5 performances only from October 29th through November 1st.
Red, White and Tuna Opens the Sesason at Walnut Street's Studio 3
by Sarah Marcus - Oct 26, 2009
The Walnut Street Theatre's 2009-2010 Independence Studio on 3 season opens with Red, White and Tuna - the tale of a tiny Texas town celebrating a very crazy Fourth of July. Directed by Barrymore Award winner Madi Distefano and featuring the talents of Bill Van Horn and John Zak; Red, White and Tuna starts on November 24, opens on December 3 and closes on January 3.
Lyceum Theatre Announces Their 50th Anniversary Season
by Chris Gibson - Oct 15, 2009
As the curtain falls on another successful Lyceum Season, Artistic Director Quin Gresham and Managing Director Steve Bertani are thrilled to announce the 2010 Season schedule. 'Our goal in assembling the Lyceum's 50th season was to create a fun and celebratory combination of musicals and plays befitting this major milestone', says Artistic Director Quin Gresham. 'We think we have just such a line-up.'
'See How They Run' opens 10/15 at Chaffin's Barn Dinner Theatre
by BWW News Desk - Oct 15, 2009
See How They Run is described as a 'hilarious 1940s slapstick farce that takes place in a quaint English vicarage.' The vicar's wife is a former actress--vicar plus stage diva can only equal hijinks and mayhem, of course--and she's joined by four men dressed like priests (two of whom are imposters). The vicar's wife is pretending to be married to one who not her real husband, there's a bishop clad in pajamas, a nosy neighbor hiding in the coat closet and a silent maid, all of whom are being interrogated by a British army sergeant who's looking for an escaped POW.
CAST Presents A TUNA CHRISTMAS at McGlohon Theatre at Spirit Square 12/3-13
by Gabrielle Sierra - Oct 14, 2009
It's Christmas Eve and all comic hell breaks loose as the delightfully eccentric Tuna Texans cope with seasonal traumas, a disaster prone production of A Christmas Carol, a yard decorating contest being sabotaged by a mysterious Christmas phantom, and the arrival of Aliens from Outer Space!
Old Courthouse Theatre Holds Additional Auditions for A TUNA CHRISTMAS, 10/11
by BWW News Desk - Oct 11, 2009
Old Courthouse Theatre, in Concord, will hold another night of auditions for A TUNA CHRISTMAS, on Sunday, October 11th from 6-8pm. The cast will feature two men. Those wanting to audition should be prepared to read using different characterizations using cold readings from the script.
Old Courthouse Theatre Holds Additional Auditions for A TUNA CHRISTMAS, 10/11
by Jeff Dennhardt - Oct 7, 2009
Old Courthouse Theatre, in Concord, will hold another night of auditions for A TUNA CHRISTMAS, on Sunday, October 11th from 6-8pm. The cast will feature two men. Those wanting to audition should be prepared to read using different characterizations using cold readings from the script.
SHUT UP SWEET CHARLOTTE Comes To The Rose and Alfred Miniaci PAC 11/19, 11/20, 11/22
by Gabrielle Sierra - Oct 6, 2009
Fresh from an acclaimed four-city debut tour which garnered New Orleans' Big Easy Awards for Best Comedy and Best Director and included a sold out three-month run in Provincetown, Mass., Shut Up, Sweet Charlotte! comes to the Rose and Alfred Miniaci Performing Arts Center located at the Nova Southeastern University campus in Davie. Performances are scheduled for Thursday and Friday, November 19 and 20 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, November 22 at 2 and 7 p.m.
'See How They Run' opens 10/15 at Chaffin's Barn Dinner Theatre
by Jeffrey Ellis - Oct 1, 2009
See How They Run is described as a 'hilarious 1940s slapstick farce that takes place in a quaint English vicarage.' The vicar's wife is a former actress--vicar plus stage diva can only equal hijinks and mayhem, of course--and she's joined by four men dressed like priests (two of whom are imposters). The vicar's wife is pretending to be married to one who not her real husband, there's a bishop clad in pajamas, a nosy neighbor hiding in the coat closet and a silent maid, all of whom are being interrogated by a British army sergeant who's looking for an escaped POW.
TUNA DOES VEGAS Comes To DC At The Warner Theatre 10/29-11/1
by Gabrielle Sierra - Sep 28, 2009
'Tuna Does Vegas' the new installment from the legendary 'Greater Tuna' creative team, rolls into Washington, DC for its premiere at the Warner Theatre (513 13th Street NW between E and F Streets) for a strictly limited engagement of 5 performances only from October 29th through November 1st.
The Legacy Theatre Scores Their First 2 Nominations For Suzi Bass Awards
by Joseph Harrison - Sep 18, 2009
The Suzi Bass (www.suziawards.org) awards are the Atlanta area's version of the Tony Awards, celebrating excellence and achievement in professional theatre. This fall The Legacy Theatre, the only full-time professional teatre south of Atlanta, will celebrate its third anniversary and embark on its fourth season.