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Victory Gardens to Receive $25,000 NEA Grant
by BWW News Desk - Mar 30, 2012


The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Chairman Rocco Landesman today announced that the agency will award 863 grants to organizations and individual writers across the country.

BWW Reviews: SF Ballet Ends the Christmas Season with Colorful NUTCRACKER
by Harmony Wheeler - Dec 23, 2011


San Francisco Ballet holds a special place in "Nutcracker" history. It brought the once unknown and little performed Tchaikovsky ballet to the United States in 1944 - the beginning of what has become an American and world-wide holiday tradition. It's a magical tradition that has children dancing in their living rooms to Tchaikovsky's perfect score and imaging a growing tree in their own living rooms (my younger self chief among them in spirit, although likely the least talented). What little girl doesn't dream of a prince sweeping her off her feet? I know I still do, and I'm 23 years old!

Victory Gardens to Receive $25,000 NEA Grant
by Gabrielle Sierra - Nov 18, 2011


The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Chairman Rocco Landesman today announced that the agency will award 863 grants to organizations and individual writers across the country.

Victory Garden Announes Final Two Plays for 2011 -12 Season
by Caryn Robbins - Aug 11, 2011


Artistic Director Chay Yew and Executive Director Jan Kallish announce the final selections for the 2011-2012 Victory Gardens season.

Coney Island Reliefs Painted on the Ocean Parkway Viaduct
by Gabrielle Sierra - Apr 27, 2011


In 1992, Deborah Masters was awarded the MTA Arts for Transit Commission for the Ocean Parkway Viaduct station (then the D-Line, now the Q-Line).

TheatreWorks Presents THE 39 STEPS, Closes 2/13
by BWW News Desk - Feb 13, 2011


The theatre's most outrageous, outlandish, uproarious, comic thriller, THE 39 STEPS, explodes onto the stage at TheatreWorks, the nationally acclaimed theater of Silicon Valley. Adapted by Patrick Barlow from the book by John Buchan and the movie by Alfred Hitchcock, this hilarious spoof abounds with chicanery, espionage, dastardly murders, double-crossing secret agents, and devastatingly beautiful women. Called 'Absurdly enjoyable, gleefully theatrical...a perfect soufflé,' by The New York Times, THE 39 STEPS features four fearless actors playing dozens of roles and creating trains, planes, moors, and more, with little more than the coats on their backs in a wildly funny flight to the height of theatrical invention. Featuring Mark Anderson Phillips, Cassidy Brown, Rebecca Dines, and Dan Hiatt, with TheatreWorks Founding Artistic Director Robert Kelley at the helm, THE 39 STEPS closes February 13 at the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts. For tickets and information, the public may call 650-463-1960 or visit www.theatreworks.org.

Victory Gardens Announces 2011-12 Season, Includes Rulh, Rebeck
by Gabrielle Sierra - Feb 9, 2011


Artistic Director Dennis Zacek and Executive Director Jan Kallish announce the 2011-2012 Victory Gardens season.

Nadia Dajani, Evan Handler et al. Set for ACAPULCO Reading, 1/30
by BWW News Desk - Jan 30, 2011


Executive Artistic Director Carson Kievman has announced that NY-based actress, Nadia Dajani and South Florida performers Amy McKenna, Elayne Wilks, Ryan George, Glen Lawrence and Brian McCormack have joined Evan Handler, completing the cast for SoBe Arts upcoming staged readings of ACAPULCO by New York writer Jacquelyn Reingold and directed by Michael Leeds.

Nadia Dajani Joins The Cast Of ACAPULCO
by Gabrielle Sierra - Jan 25, 2011


Executive Artistic Director Carson Kievman has announced that NY-based actress, Nadia Dajani and South Florida performers Amy McKenna, Elayne Wilks, Ryan George, Glen Lawrence and Brian McCormack have joined Evan Handler, completing the cast for SoBe Arts upcoming staged readings of ACAPULCO by New York writer Jacquelyn Reingold and directed by Michael Leeds.

TheatreWorks Presents THE 39 STEPS, 1/19-2/13
by BWW News Desk - Jan 19, 2011


The theatre's most outrageous, outlandish, uproarious, comic thriller, THE 39 STEPS, explodes onto the stage at TheatreWorks, the nationally acclaimed theater of Silicon Valley. Adapted by Patrick Barlow from the book by John Buchan and the movie by Alfred Hitchcock, this hilarious spoof abounds with chicanery, espionage, dastardly murders, double-crossing secret agents, and devastatingly beautiful women. Called 'Absurdly enjoyable, gleefully theatrical...a perfect soufflé,' by The New York Times, THE 39 STEPS features four fearless actors playing dozens of roles and creating trains, planes, moors, and more, with little more than the coats on their backs in a wildly funny flight to the height of theatrical invention. Featuring Mark Anderson Phillips, Cassidy Brown, Rebecca Dines, and Dan Hiatt, with TheatreWorks Founding Artistic Director Robert Kelley at the helm, THE 39 STEPS plays January 19-February 13 at the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts. For tickets and information, the public may call 650-463-1960 or visit www.theatreworks.org.

TheatreWorks Presents THE 39 STEPS, 1/19-2/13
by Nicole Rosky - Dec 20, 2010


The theatre's most outrageous, outlandish, uproarious, comic thriller, THE 39 STEPS, explodes onto the stage at TheatreWorks, the nationally acclaimed theater of Silicon Valley. Adapted by Patrick Barlow from the book by John Buchan and the movie by Alfred Hitchcock, this hilarious spoof abounds with chicanery, espionage, dastardly murders, double-crossing secret agents, and devastatingly beautiful women. Called 'Absurdly enjoyable, gleefully theatrical...a perfect soufflé,' by The New York Times, THE 39 STEPS features four fearless actors playing dozens of roles and creating trains, planes, moors, and more, with little more than the coats on their backs in a wildly funny flight to the height of theatrical invention. Featuring Mark Anderson Phillips, Cassidy Brown, Rebecca Dines, and Dan Hiatt, with TheatreWorks Founding Artistic Director Robert Kelley at the helm, THE 39 STEPS plays January 19-February 13 at the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts. For tickets and information, the public may call 650-463-1960 or visit www.theatreworks.org.

MOMA Presents MATISSE: RADICAL INVENTION, 1913-1917, Runs 7/18-10/11
by BWW News Desk - Oct 11, 2010


Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913-1917 is an ambitious exhibition that investigates a pivotal point in the career of Henri Matisse (1869-1954) through nearly 120 of the artist's paintings, sculptures, drawings, and prints from this five-year period, and the immediately preceding years.

Neue Gallery Opens Messerschmidt and Lauder Collections, 10/7
by BWW News Desk - Oct 7, 2010


From September 16, 2010 to January 10, 2011, the Neue Galerie will present exhibition of work by the eighteenth-century artist Franz Xaver Messerschmidt. Organized by Guilhem Scherf, chief curator of sculpture at the Musée du Louvre, the exhibition will be on view ?rst at the Neue Galerie, then travel to the Louvre, where it will be on view beginning in late January 2011. This will be the ?rst major museum Franz Xaver Messerschmidt, The Yawner, 1771-81, pewter exhibition in the United States devoted exclusively to this artist, and it will be the ?rst collaboration between the Neue Galerie and the Louvre. The show will extend the mission of the Neue Galerie, showing the roots of Expressionism and providing for a more complete understanding of the works in the museum collection. It will be accompanied by a full-scale catalogue, to be published by Of?cina Libraria. Franz Xaver Messerschmidt (1736-1783) ?rst made his mark in Vienna, where he enjoyed a successful career, including several royal commissions. Working in a neoclassical vein, Messerschmidt produced some of the most important sculptures of the eighteenth century. He presented the individual features of his subjects in a way that did not idealize them. No other sculptor in Vienna at the time was similarly uncompromising when Franz Xaver Messerschmidt, Afflicted with Constipation, 1771-83, lead-tin alloy producing portraits.

THE 39 STEPS Opens 95th Season of The Cleveland Play House, Opens 9/17
by BWW News Desk - Sep 16, 2010


Mix a Hitchcock masterpiece with a juicy spy novel, add a dash of Monty Python, and you have The 39 Steps, a fast-paced, hilarious whodunit for anyone who loves the magic of theatre

Neue Gallery Opens Messerschmidt and Lauder Collections, 9/16 and 10/7
by BWW News Desk - Sep 16, 2010


From September 16, 2010 to January 10, 2011, the Neue Galerie will present exhibition of work by the eighteenth-century artist Franz Xaver Messerschmidt. Organized by Guilhem Scherf, chief curator of sculpture at the Musée du Louvre, the exhibition will be on view ?rst at the Neue Galerie, then travel to the Louvre, where it will be on view beginning in late January 2011. This will be the ?rst major museum Franz Xaver Messerschmidt, The Yawner, 1771-81, pewter exhibition in the United States devoted exclusively to this artist, and it will be the ?rst collaboration between the Neue Galerie and the Louvre. The show will extend the mission of the Neue Galerie, showing the roots of Expressionism and providing for a more complete understanding of the works in the museum collection. It will be accompanied by a full-scale catalogue, to be published by Of?cina Libraria. Franz Xaver Messerschmidt (1736-1783) ?rst made his mark in Vienna, where he enjoyed a successful career, including several royal commissions. Working in a neoclassical vein, Messerschmidt produced some of the most important sculptures of the eighteenth century. He presented the individual features of his subjects in a way that did not idealize them. No other sculptor in Vienna at the time was similarly uncompromising when Franz Xaver Messerschmidt, Afflicted with Constipation, 1771-83, lead-tin alloy producing portraits.

THE 39 STEPS Opens 95th Season of The Cleveland Play House, Opens 9/17
by Gabrielle Sierra - Sep 7, 2010


Mix a Hitchcock masterpiece with a juicy spy novel, add a dash of Monty Python, and you have The 39 Steps, a fast-paced, hilarious whodunit for anyone who loves the magic of theatre

Victory Gardens Presents 2010 Ignition Festival, 8/18-22
by BWW News Desk - Aug 22, 2010


Victory Gardens Theater Artistic Director Dennis Zacek, Executive Director Jan Kallish, and Associate Artistic Director and producer of IGNITION Sandy Shinner proudly announce the six new plays selected for the company's 2010 IGNITION Festival. The selected plays are: The Subject by Chisa Hutchinson; Aurora by Leonard Madrid; Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them by A. Rey Pamatmat; Mala Hierba by Tanya Saracho; We Are Proud to Present a Presentation About the Herero of Namibia, Formerly Known as South-West Africa, From the German Sudwestafrika, Between the Years 1884-1915 by Jackie Sibblies; and Undone by Andrea Thome.

VG Announces The IGNITION Plays
by BWW News Desk - Aug 22, 2010


Victory Gardens Theater Artistic Director Dennis Zacek, Executive Director Jan Kallish, and Associate Artistic Director and producer of IGNITION Sandy Shinner proudly announce the six new plays selected for the company's 2010 IGNITION Festival.

The Victory Gardens IGNITION Festival Kicks Off Tonight
by Gabrielle Sierra - Aug 18, 2010


Victory Gardens Theater Artistic Director Dennis Zacek, Executive Director Jan Kallish, and Associate Artistic Director and producer of IGNITION Sandy Shinner proudly announce the six new plays selected for the company's 2010 IGNITION Festival.

Victory Gardens Presents 2010 Ignition Festival, 8/18-22
by BWW News Desk - Aug 18, 2010


Victory Gardens Theater Artistic Director Dennis Zacek, Executive Director Jan Kallish, and Associate Artistic Director and producer of IGNITION Sandy Shinner proudly announce the six new plays selected for the company's 2010 IGNITION Festival. The selected plays are: The Subject by Chisa Hutchinson; Aurora by Leonard Madrid; Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them by A. Rey Pamatmat; Mala Hierba by Tanya Saracho; We Are Proud to Present a Presentation About the Herero of Namibia, Formerly Known as South-West Africa, From the German Sudwestafrika, Between the Years 1884-1915 by Jackie Sibblies; and Undone by Andrea Thome.

VG Announces The IGNITION Plays, Opens 8/15
by BWW News Desk - Aug 15, 2010


Victory Gardens Theater Artistic Director Dennis Zacek, Executive Director Jan Kallish, and Associate Artistic Director and producer of IGNITION Sandy Shinner proudly announce the six new plays selected for the company's 2010 IGNITION Festival.

Victory Gardens Presents 2010 Ignition Festival, 8/18-22
by Nicolas Coburn - Aug 4, 2010


Victory Gardens Theater Artistic Director Dennis Zacek, Executive Director Jan Kallish, and Associate Artistic Director and producer of IGNITION Sandy Shinner proudly announce the six new plays selected for the company's 2010 IGNITION Festival. The selected plays are: The Subject by Chisa Hutchinson; Aurora by Leonard Madrid; Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them by A. Rey Pamatmat; Mala Hierba by Tanya Saracho; We Are Proud to Present a Presentation About the Herero of Namibia, Formerly Known as South-West Africa, From the German Sudwestafrika, Between the Years 1884-1915 by Jackie Sibblies; and Undone by Andrea Thome.

MOMA Presents MATISSE: RADICAL INVENTION, 1913-1917, Runs 7/18-10/11
by BWW News Desk - Jul 18, 2010


Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913-1917 is an ambitious exhibition that investigates a pivotal point in the career of Henri Matisse (1869-1954) through nearly 120 of the artist's paintings, sculptures, drawings, and prints from this five-year period, and the immediately preceding years.

Lincoln Center Festival 2010 Announces Updated Musical Lineup
by BWW News Desk - Jul 12, 2010


Lincoln Center Festival began with the idea of expanding the possibilities presented at Lincoln Center and bringing to audiences something that they could not see elsewhere. This is a challenging goal in a city as culturally rich as New York, and the result has been an eclectic mix of artists and productions representing over 50 countries as of Festival 2009.

Lincoln Center Festival 2010 Announces Updated Musical Lineup
by BWW News Desk - Jul 11, 2010


Lincoln Center Festival began with the idea of expanding the possibilities presented at Lincoln Center and bringing to audiences something that they could not see elsewhere. This is a challenging goal in a city as culturally rich as New York, and the result has been an eclectic mix of artists and productions representing over 50 countries as of Festival 2009.

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