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TIC At Northwestern Announces Upcoming Theatre And Dance Events
by Gabrielle Sierra - Oct 25, 2010


The Theatre and Interpretation Center (TIC) at Northwestern University will continue its 30th anniversary season with performances of Moliere's comedic masterpiece "Tartuffe" (Oct. 22 to Nov. 6) and a musical adaptation of the beloved children's novel "The Secret Garden" (Nov. 12 to 21).

Ogunquit Playhouse Announces Their 2010 Season
by BWW News Desk - Oct 24, 2010


Get ready for an epic season of five blockbuster shows at the Ogunquit Playhouse - where the best Broadway Musicals are produced, right in your own backyard! Five exhilarating productions are slated for the 2010 season, running twenty weeks from June 9 through October 24.

Victoria Theatre Presents African American Arts Festival
by BWW News Desk - Oct 23, 2010


Victoria Theatre Association is proud to present the KeyBank African-American Arts Festival, showcasing the depth and breadth of arts experiences emanating from the African-American community.

The Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles Presents MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING 12/1
by Gabrielle Sierra - Oct 22, 2010


Since 1985, The Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles has been a vibrant hub of unique programs and events designed to make Shakespeare accessible and engaging in Los Angeles.

Hunt to Lead MUCH ADO at Kirk Theatre, 12/1-12/19; Donenberg Directs
by Jessica Lewis - Oct 22, 2010


Since 1985, The Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles has been a vibrant hub of unique programs and events designed to make Shakespeare accessible and engaging in Los Angeles. At last April's annual 'Simply Shakespeare' fundraiser, Helen Hunt read the role of Beatrice in 'Much Ado About Nothing.'

Bob Hope Memorial Library Dedication Held On Ellis Island 10/12
by BWW News Desk - Oct 12, 2010


On Tuesday, October 12, 2010, the Hope Family including Bob Hope's daughter Linda Hope and his son Kelly Hope, and invited guests from the worlds of theater, film, television and comedy (notable names of attendees to be released in September) will gather for the formal dedication of the newly refurbished Bob Hope Memorial Library located in the Immigration Museum on Ellis Island.

The Bob Hope Memorial Library Formal Dedication Ceremony Takes Place 10/12 on Ellis Island
by BWW News Desk - Oct 12, 2010


On Tuesday, October 12, 2010, the Hope Family including Bob Hope's daughter Linda Hope and his son Kelly Hope, and invited guests from the worlds of theater, film, television and comedy (notable names of attendees to be released in September) will gather for the formal dedication of the newly refurbished Bob Hope Memorial Library located in the Immigration Museum on Ellis Island. Those in attendance will enjoy a ribbon cutting ceremony, brief heartfelt speeches and musical performances to celebrate the opening. New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg is issuing a proclamation for the occasion and his Honor will be represented by NYC Commissioner of Immigration, Fatima Shama.

Victoria Theatre Presents African American Arts Festival
by Nicole Rosky - Oct 5, 2010


Victoria Theatre Association is proud to present the KeyBank African-American Arts Festival, showcasing the depth and breadth of arts experiences emanating from the African-American community.

DC Moore Gallery Closes Charles Burchfield Exhibition, 9/25
by BWW News Desk - Sep 25, 2010


Rarely does the opportunity arise to see a wide range of work by Charles Burchfield (1893-1967), one of the most inventive artists of the twentieth century. This summer, viewers will be able to see his art in abundance in two concurrent exhibitions. On June 10, 2010 from 6 - 7:30pm, DC Moore Gallery is opening 'Charles Burchfield: Fifty Years as a Painter,' an exceptional group of watercolors and drawings that span his fifty-year career. Many are from private collections and have never been on exhibition before or have not been seen in public for decades. The exhibition will run through September 25. Also in June, the Whitney Museum of American Art will present a major retrospective of his work.

Bob Hope Memorial Library Dedication Held On Ellis Island 10/12
by Gabrielle Sierra - Sep 21, 2010


On Tuesday, October 12, 2010, the Hope Family including Bob Hope's daughter Linda Hope and his son Kelly Hope, and invited guests from the worlds of theater, film, television and comedy (notable names of attendees to be released in September) will gather for the formal dedication of the newly refurbished Bob Hope Memorial Library located in the Immigration Museum on Ellis Island.

Meyer Theatre to Present CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES 2: A SECOND HELPING, Jan. 19-20
by Jessikah Hackett - Sep 13, 2010


In response to the success of the musical comedy Church Basement Ladies, Troupe America is back with a sequel production-Church Basement Ladies 2: A Second Helping.

The Bob Hope Memorial Library Formal Dedication Ceremony Takes Place 10/12 on Ellis Island
by Lauren Wolman - Aug 28, 2010


On Tuesday, October 12, 2010, the Hope Family including Bob Hope's daughter Linda Hope and his son Kelly Hope, and invited guests from the worlds of theater, film, television and comedy (notable names of attendees to be released in September) will gather for the formal dedication of the newly refurbished Bob Hope Memorial Library located in the Immigration Museum on Ellis Island. Those in attendance will enjoy a ribbon cutting ceremony, brief heartfelt speeches and musical performances to celebrate the opening. New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg is issuing a proclamation for the occasion and his Honor will be represented by NYC Commissioner of Immigration, Fatima Shama.

BWW Interviews: VERITAS' Sam Underwood
by Joseph F. Panarello - Aug 16, 2010


The last time Sam Underwood appeared on stage he was completely naked. He was playing Alan Strang in the much lauded production of Peter Schaffer's EQUUS at East Hampton (NY)'s John Drew Theatre. Those who are familiar with the play know that it culminates in a 20 minute nude scene for the actor playing the tormented young Strang. How then would the actor be recognized when he walked into a restaurant in New York City fully clothed?

The Lady in Question Is CHARLES BUSCH Airs 7/1 on WLIW
by Movies News Desk - Jul 1, 2010


'The Lady in Question is Charles Busch' is the drag-to-riches story of one of the most prolific, talented and outrageous New York theater artists of the last three decades-beloved playwright, actor, novelist, drag artist and leading lady, Charles Busch.

The Lady in Question Is CHARLES BUSCH Airs 6/20 On WNET & 7/1 WLIW
by BWW News Desk - Jun 20, 2010


'The Lady in Question is Charles Busch' is the drag-to-riches story of one of the most prolific, talented and outrageous New York theater artists of the last three decades-beloved playwright, actor, novelist, drag artist and leading lady, Charles Busch.

AMADEUS Returns to Los Angeles At Chandler Studio Theatre, Opens 6/18
by BWW News Desk - Jun 18, 2010


'I murdered Mozart!' rings out across Europe from Composer Antonio Salieri on his death-bed. Salieri had been the toast of Europe. He had been a devout Catholic all his life. He made a pact with God that he would be the vessel through which God's music would spring. All was good until Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart arrives in Vienna. In horror Salieri determines that it is Mozart instead who is his God's chosen voice.

Seattle Center Presents Festival Sundiata 6/12-13
by BWW News Desk - Jun 13, 2010


Music, traditional drumming and dance set a rhythmic tone for a weekend filled with continuous live entertainment at Seattle Center Festál: Festival Sundiata - African-American Festival, Saturday, June 12, 12 noon - 11 p.m. and Sunday, June 13, 12 noon - 8 p.m., in Center House and Fisher Pavilion.

Seattle Center Presents Festival Sundiata 6/12-13
by BWW News Desk - Jun 12, 2010


Music, traditional drumming and dance set a rhythmic tone for a weekend filled with continuous live entertainment at Seattle Center Festál: Festival Sundiata - African-American Festival, Saturday, June 12, 12 noon - 11 p.m. and Sunday, June 13, 12 noon - 8 p.m., in Center House and Fisher Pavilion.

DC Moore Gallery Presents Charles Burchfield Exhibition, 6/10-9/25
by BWW News Desk - Jun 10, 2010


Rarely does the opportunity arise to see a wide range of work by Charles Burchfield (1893-1967), one of the most inventive artists of the twentieth century. This summer, viewers will be able to see his art in abundance in two concurrent exhibitions. On June 10, 2010 from 6 - 7:30pm, DC Moore Gallery is opening 'Charles Burchfield: Fifty Years as a Painter,' an exceptional group of watercolors and drawings that span his fifty-year career. Many are from private collections and have never been on exhibition before or have not been seen in public for decades. The exhibition will run through September 25. Also in June, the Whitney Museum of American Art will present a major retrospective of his work.

The Production Company Presents AMADEUS, Opens 6/18
by Charlie Piane - Jun 8, 2010


'I murdered Mozart!' rings out across Europe from Composer Antonio Salieri on his death-bed. Salieri had been the toast of Europe. He had been a devout Catholic all his life. He made a pact with God that he would be the vessel through which God's music would spring. All was good until Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart arrives in Vienna. In horror Salieri determines that it is Mozart instead who is his God's chosen voice. Mozart's music proves it; God had broken their pact. Salieri now makes a terrible new vow: to block God on earth and teach Him a lesson, using Mozart as the means to that end.

DC Moore Gallery Presents Charles Burchfield Exhibition, 6/10-9/25
by Nicolas Coburn - Jun 7, 2010


Rarely does the opportunity arise to see a wide range of work by Charles Burchfield (1893-1967), one of the most inventive artists of the twentieth century. This summer, viewers will be able to see his art in abundance in two concurrent exhibitions. On June 10, 2010 from 6 - 7:30pm, DC Moore Gallery is opening 'Charles Burchfield: Fifty Years as a Painter,' an exceptional group of watercolors and drawings that span his fifty-year career. Many are from private collections and have never been on exhibition before or have not been seen in public for decades. The exhibition will run through September 25. Also in June, the Whitney Museum of American Art will present a major retrospective of his work.

Seattle Center Presents Festival Sundiata 6/12-13
by Charlie Piane - May 28, 2010


Music, traditional drumming and dance set a rhythmic tone for a weekend filled with continuous live entertainment at Seattle Center Festál: Festival Sundiata - African-American Festival, Saturday, June 12, 12 noon - 11 p.m. and Sunday, June 13, 12 noon - 8 p.m., in Center House and Fisher Pavilion.

AMADEUS Returns to Los Angeles At Chandler Studio Theatre, Opens 6/18
by Gabrielle Sierra - May 21, 2010


'I murdered Mozart!' rings out across Europe from Composer Antonio Salieri on his death-bed. Salieri had been the toast of Europe. He had been a devout Catholic all his life. He made a pact with God that he would be the vessel through which God's music would spring. All was good until Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart arrives in Vienna. In horror Salieri determines that it is Mozart instead who is his God's chosen voice.

The Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts Announces 2010/11 Season
by Gabrielle Sierra - May 17, 2010


The 2010/11 season at the Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts features six distinct performance series that highlight amazing artists and extraordinary experiences. This season showcases a world-class roster of performers including international theatre companies, jazz and world music greats, superstar dance companies and Philadelphia's most edgy and innovative artists.

ICP AcQuires Roman Vishniac Archive
by Elisabeth Nebeker - May 12, 2010


The International Center of Photography has acquired the entire archive of work by renowned photographer Roman Vishniac. The Vishniac archive provides a comprehensive record of his photographs, including prints of many celebrated images of Eastern and Central European Jewish life before the Holocaust, thousands of others never-before-seen, as well as his noted microphotographic imagery. The archive was donated to ICP by Vishniac's daughter, Mara Vishniac Kohn, in recognition of her father's long-standing friendship with ICP founder Cornell Capa. The project website is at http://museum.icp.org/vishniac/

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