Silver Spring Stage presents The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams - directed by Laurie Freed and produced by Jerry Schuchman - the classic American memory play of illusion and escape, which spins a beautiful lyrical ode of the fateful Wingfield family with a faded past and hopeful prospect for the future. The Glass Menagerie will perform weekends September 11 to October 4.
Silver Spring Stage presents The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams - directed by Laurie Freed and produced by Jerry Schuchman - the classic American memory play of illusion and escape, which spins a beautiful lyrical ode of the fateful Wingfield family with a faded past and hopeful prospect for the future. The Glass Menagerie will perform weekends September 11 to October 4.
Silver Spring Stage presents the 2009 One-Act Festival, produced by Michael Sandner, Marcia Kolko and Ashley Byrd. The Stage's festival features nearly all local playwrights in premiere works of comedies, dramas and thrillers. Each weekend will feature different plays that prove in their own ways that humor and passions are what make us human. The 2009 One-Act Festival will perform weekends August 6 to August 23.
Silver Spring Stage presents the 2009 One-Act Festival, produced by Michael Sandner, Marcia Kolko and Ashley Byrd. The Stage's festival features nearly all local playwrights in premiere works of comedies, dramas and thrillers. Each weekend will feature different plays that prove in their own ways that humor and passions are what make us human. The 2009 One-Act Festival will perform weekends August 6 to August 23.
This coming Monday August 17th the hit show 'The Temperamentals' by Jon Marans continues the populart Militant Mondays, a series of talk backs following the performance. Charles Busch, Daryl Roth & Jon Marans will lead the lively discussion.
This coming Monday August 17th the hit show 'The Temperamentals' by Jon Marans continues the populart Militant Mondays, a series of talk backs following the performance. Charles Busch, Daryl Roth & Jon Marans will lead the lively discussion.
Silver Spring Stage presents the 2009 One-Act Festival, produced by Michael Sandner, Marcia Kolko and Ashley Byrd. The Stage's festival features nearly all local playwrights in premiere works of comedies, dramas and thrillers. Each weekend will feature different plays that prove in their own ways that humor and passions are what make us human. The 2009 One-Act Festival will perform weekends August 6 to August 23.
Producers Angelo Fraboni and Daryl Roth have announced that the New York premiere of Vigil, written by Morris Panych and directed by Stephen DiMenna, will begin performances Sunday, September 20, at 3pm at the DR2 Theatre, 103 East 15 Street, east of Union Square. The opening is scheduled for Tuesday, September 29 at 7pm.
Silver Spring Stage presents the 2009 One-Act Festival, produced by Michael Sandner, Marcia Kolko and Ashley Byrd. The Stage's festival features nearly all local playwrights in premiere works of comedies, dramas and thrillers. Each weekend will feature different plays that prove in their own ways that humor and passions are what make us human. The 2009 One-Act Festival will perform weekends August 6 to August 23.
Silver Spring Stage presents the 2009 One-Act Festival, produced by Michael Sandner, Marcia Kolko and Ashley Byrd. The Stage's festival features nearly all local playwrights in premiere works of comedies, dramas and thrillers. Each weekend will feature different plays that prove in their own ways that humor and passions are what make us human. The 2009 One-Act Festival will perform weekends August 6 to August 23.
From a selection of 40 short plays, six plays have been chosen as the winning scripts from the 34th Annual Samuel French Inc. Off-Off Broadway Short Play Festival, which concluded yesterday, July 19th at Off-Broadway's Mainstage Theater (416 West 42nd Street).
Five of New York's most highly regarded playwrights have agreed to jury the 40 short plays featured in the 34th Annual Samuel French Inc. Off-Off Broadway Short Play Festival beginning July 14th at the Peter Jay Sharp Theatre (416 West 42nd Street).
Five of New York's most highly regarded playwrights have agreed to jury the 40 short plays featured in the 34th Annual Samuel French Inc. Off-Off Broadway Short Play Festival beginning July 14th at the Peter Jay Sharp Theatre (416 West 42nd Street).
Playwright Jeffrey Hatcher's MURDERERS, takes the mainstage as Asolo Rep's ninth production this season - the fifth to open in repertory for 2009. The offbeat, killer comedy opens on March 13 and continues through May 23, 2009. Tickets are available through the Asolo Rep box office at (941) 351-8000, toll-free at (800) 361-8388, as well as online at www.asolo.org.
Mark Finley's hilarious new play 'The Chiselers' is an homage to campy soap opera heroines. Presented by Emerging Artists Theater as part of its Spring 2009 EATfest.
THIRD STORY will offer a special performance to benefit the Actors Fund on March 8th, 2009. Charles Busch's THIRD STORY co-stars the playwright and Kathleen Turner.
A mother and son screenwriting team hunker down in Omaha after fleeing Commie-obsessed 1940's Hollywood. A romantically-inclined but socially-inept princess makes a deal with an ancient witch. And tommy guns meet test tubes as a way-too-well-dressed first lady of the mob forms a desperate alliance with a cloning scientist whose experiments have had, um, less-than-consistent results. Gangster flicks, fairy tales, and B-movie sci-fi collide in this epic comic fable from the imagination of Charles Busch.
Playwright Jeffrey Hatcher's MURDERERS, takes the mainstage as Asolo Rep's ninth production this season - the fifth to open in repertory for 2009. The offbeat, killer comedy opens on March 13 and continues through May 23, 2009. Tickets are available through the Asolo Rep box office at (941) 351-8000, toll-free at (800) 361-8388, as well as online at www.asolo.org.
THIRD STORY will offer a special performance to benefit the Actors Fund on March 8th, 2009. Charles Busch's THIRD STORY co-stars the playwright and Kathleen Turner.
A mother and son screenwriting team hunker down in Omaha after fleeing Commie-obsessed 1940's Hollywood. A romantically-inclined but socially-inept princess makes a deal with an ancient witch. And tommy guns meet test tubes as a way-too-well-dressed first lady of the mob forms a desperate alliance with a cloning scientist whose experiments have had, um, less-than-consistent results. Gangster flicks, fairy tales, and B-movie sci-fi collide in this epic comic fable from the imagination of Charles Busch.
MCC THEATER (Robert LuPone, Bernard Telsey, Artistic Directors; William Cantler, Associate Artistic Director; Blake West, Executive Director) today announced that the second offering of their 2008-09 season will be Charles Busch's The Third Story, directed by Carl Andress.
The Tony Award-winning psychological thriller, Sleuth, starring Mark Jacoby from the originals; The Phantom of the Opera, Grand Hotel and Ragtime as well as revivals of Sweet Charity, Man of La Mancha and Sweeney Todd, will be onstage December 2 - 14, 2008 at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre. Director, Peter Flynn, returns to the Theatre where he won the prestigious 2008 Carbonell Award for 'Best Director' of Man of La Mancha.
The Tony Award-winning psychological thriller, Sleuth, starring Mark Jacoby from the originals; The Phantom of the Opera, Grand Hotel and Ragtime as well as revivals of Sweet Charity, Man of La Mancha and Sweeney Todd, will be onstage December 2 ? 14, 2008 at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre. Director, Peter Flynn, returns to the Theatre where he won the prestigious 2008 Carbonell Award for ?Best Director? of Man of La Mancha.
The Tony Award-winning psychological thriller, Sleuth, starring Mark Jacoby from the originals; The Phantom of the Opera, Grand Hotel and Ragtime as well as revivals of Sweet Charity, Man of La Mancha and Sweeney Todd, will be onstage December 2 - 14, 2008 at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre. Director, Peter Flynn, returns to the Theatre where he won the prestigious 2008 Carbonell Award for 'Best Director' of Man of La Mancha.
The Tony Award-winning psychological thriller, Sleuth, starring Mark Jacoby from the originals; The Phantom of the Opera, Grand Hotel and Ragtime as well as revivals of Sweet Charity, Man of La Mancha and Sweeney Todd, will be onstage December 2 ? 14, 2008 at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre. Director, Peter Flynn, returns to the Theatre where he won the prestigious 2008 Carbonell Award for ?Best Director? of Man of La Mancha.
The Tony Award-winning psychological thriller, Sleuth, starring Mark Jacoby from the originals; The Phantom of the Opera, Grand Hotel and Ragtime as well as revivals of Sweet Charity, Man of La Mancha and Sweeney Todd, will be onstage December 2 - 14, 2008 at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre.
It has been announced that MTC's production of TO BE OR NOT TO BE will play its final performance on November 16th, 2008. November 16th, 2008 is the end of Manhattan Theater Club's subscription run. They had previously been offering tickets through November 23rd, 2008, but will now be canceling that week of performances. Patrons who have purchased tickets for performances through November 23rd, 2008 should return to their point of purchase for a refund.
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