Public Servant 2019 - Articles Page 5.8

Ages: 14+
Opened: June 29, 2019
Closing: June 29, 2019

Public Servant - 2019 - Off-Broadway History , Info & More

In Public Servant, Ed has been newly elected as County Commissioner. Ed is one of the good ones. With his daughter Hannah by his side, he is going to change the world -- or at least his little corner of it. Meanwhile, all world-weary Miriam needs is for a city inspector to sign off on some paperwork. Disillusioned with the system but desperate, she turns to Ed for help with what should be a simple request. But in the world of politics, is anything ever simple?

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BWW Review: COMEDY OF ERRORS Closes the Season at Davis Shakespeare Festival
by Courtney Symes - Sep 25, 2019


Davis Shakespeare Festival (DSF) is closing out their 2019 season with Comedy of Errors, one of Shakespeare's earliest and shortest works. This adaptation was born of a project by the Oregon Shakespeare Festival called Play On Shakespeare in which playwrights are challenged with making the Bard's works relatable to a wider audience by modernizing the language and adding their own flair. Playwright Christina Anderson has succeeded in bringing a fresh and vital version of this work to life and the artists at DSF have personalized it more by introducing some gender switching in a funky 70s setting.

BWW Review: LADIES IN WAITING: THE JUDGEMENT OF HENRY VIII at Southwest Shakespeare Company
by Emily Noxon - Sep 25, 2019


King Henry had an insatiable desire to continue the Tudor dynasty. His legacy remains in the women he wronged and murdered in order to obtain this goal which ultimately fell to a female heir. His wives shaped his legacy and they won't let him forget it.

BWW Review: THE ABDUCTION FROM THE SERAGLIO at KC Lyric Opera
by Kelly Luck - Sep 22, 2019


KC Lyric's 'Seraglio' delivers a fun production, despite the subject matter.

TheaterWorks Stages THE CRUCIBLE
by Julie Musbach - Sep 20, 2019


TheaterWorks presents Arthur Miller's modern classic The Crucible, opening on Friday, October 11, 2019 at the Peoria Center for the Performing Arts. This fictional masterpiece centers around a farmer, his wife and a young servant girl, all three of which are dangerously intertwined in a story of deceit, jealousy and hostility. How far can a young girl's word go in the court of law? 

Robert Falls' DON GIOVANNI Returns to Lyric
by Julie Musbach - Sep 19, 2019


Lyric Opera of Chicago continues the 2019/20 season with a revival of its original, provocative Don Giovanni, marking the return of Tony Award-winning Goodman Theatre Artistic Director Robert Falls. Set in 1920s Spain, Falls' 'jazz age' Don Giovanni is riveting and bold and won enthusiastic acclaim when it opened Lyric's 60th anniversary season in 2014.

Seattle Opera Presents CINDERELLA
by Stephi Wild - Sep 19, 2019


When stage director Lindy Hume last worked at Seattle Opera, her powerful Rigoletto sparked important #MeToo conversations with a story intended to be devoid of hope. Next up, she's bringing something completely different to McCaw Halla?"a sparkling fairytale that families will fall in love with.

Notre Dame Film, Television, and Theatre Presents The Fornés Festival
by Stephi Wild - Sep 17, 2019


Notre Dame's Department of Film, Television, and Theatre (FTT) announces The Fornés Festival, a series of staged play readings and academic engagement events celebrating the legacy of the prolific Cuban American playwright María Irene Fornés (1930-2018), in the Philbin Studio Theatre at the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center, October 2 through October 13.

Invictus Theatre Announces Cast of THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
by Julie Musbach - Sep 12, 2019


Charles Askenaizer, Artistic Director of Invictus Theatre, today announced his cast for the company's production of Shakespeare's THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, which Askenaizer will direct

Apple Announces Everything Launching on Apple TV+ on November 1
by Kaitlin Milligan - Sep 10, 2019


Apple® today announced Apple TV+, the first all-original video subscription service and home for today's most imaginative storytellers, will launch November 1 in over 100 countries and regions. Apple TV+ will offer a powerful and inspiring lineup of original shows, movies and documentaries, including “The Morning Show,” “Dickinson,” “See,” “For All Mankind” and “The Elephant Queen.” The service will be available on the Apple TV® app on iPhone®, iPad®, Apple TV, iPod touch®, Mac® and other platforms, including online at https://tv.apple.com, for $4.99 per month with a seven-day free trial. Starting today, customers who purchase any iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, iPod touch or Mac can enjoy one year of Apple TV+ for free. Through Family Sharing, up to six family members can share one Apple TV+ subscription.

Mad Cow Theatre Presents PRIDE AND PREJUDICE
by Stephi Wild - Sep 9, 2019


Mad Cow Theatre opens Season 23 with Pride and Prejudice by Kate Hamill, based on the classic novel by Jane Austen. This madcap adaptation is full of irreverent surprises, but committed fans to the text will find the story intact, simply told through Hamill's unique, critically acclaimed lens. The play runs September 18 through October 13, 2019. Tickets are available at madcowtheatre.com or by calling patron services at Mad Cow Theatre at 407-297-8788 ext. 1.

BWW Review: BARTHOLOMEW FAIR, Sam Wanamaker Playhouse
by Debbie Gilpin - Aug 30, 2019


'Drink to the cause, and pure vapours.' We've reached the end of August, which for us means the summer bank holiday and Notting Hill Carnival - but go back a few centuries and the only thing on Londoners' minds would be Bartholomew Fair. An annual event that sprung up in Smithfield around St Bartholomew's Day, it saw all manner of people from every part of society come together in one place for roast hog, a variety of stalls, and all the fun of the fair. It's this melting pot upon which Ben Jonson focused when writing his city play of the same name, and that Blanche McIntyre has brought to the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse for a limited run this summer.

Cast Announced For Site-Specific Production Of David Hare's THE PERMANENT WAY
by Julie Musbach - Aug 23, 2019


David Hare's award-winning play roars to life in a provocative new site-specific staging performed in The Vaults, London's alternative subterranean venue beneath Waterloo Station, running from Friday 13 September - Sunday 17 November, with a press night on Thursday 19 September. Casting has been announced for the first major revival of The Permanent Way, which first had an award-winning run in York and then at the National Theatre in 2003

South Bend Civic Theatre Redefines “Community” In Community Theatre Education
by A.A. Cristi - Aug 19, 2019


South Bend Civic Theatre is constantly evolving in order to find new and dynamic ways to engage EVERY member of our community. Our growing education program-- the Civic Academy and Company-- is one of the exciting ways we are meeting our commitment of inclusivity, excellence, and equity. 

BWW Review: MRS. CHRISTIE at Dorset Theatre Festival Brilliantly Tackles Old Things in New Ways
by Stacy Raphael - Aug 4, 2019


'Mrs. Christie' by Heidi Armbruster runs August 1 - 17 at the Dorset Playhouse, 104 Cheney Road, Dorset, VT 05251 $48-$58. For tickets or information, call (802) 867-2223 ext. 101, or visit www.dorsettheatrefestival.org.

Austin Opera Announces 2019-2020 Season; RIGOLETTO, EVEREST and TURANDOT
by Julie Musbach - Aug 2, 2019


Austin Opera today announces its 2019-2020 Season of programming at the Long Center, which includes Verdi's Rigoletto; the company premiere of Joby Talbot and Gene Scheer's Everest, the tale of one of the worst years in the famous mountain's history; and Puccini's final opera, Turandot.

BWW Review: JENUFA at Santa Fe Opera
by Maria Nockin - Jul 25, 2019


On Wednesday, July 24, 2019, Santa Fe Opera presented Leoš Janáček's powerful dramatic opera Jenůfa. Laura Wilde, a former Santa Fe Apprentice who performed the title role at English National Opera in 2016, again sang the lead while Patricia Racette, who has often sung Jenůfa, portrayed her stepmother, Kostelnička. Both artists gave glorious dramatic interpretations of their roles in this shattering but moving opera.

BWW Review: THE SERVANT OF TWO MASTERS at Great River Shakespeare Festival
by Kathleen Peterson - Jul 25, 2019


A rollicking adaptation of an 18th century farce provides a truly delightful night of theatre.

BWW Review: THE LITTLE FOXES at Elmwood Playhouse
by Peter Danish - Jul 23, 2019


'Bitingly sinister' and 'one of the most cruelly realistic character studies yet seen' was the way Lillian Hellman's classic play, 'The Little Foxes,' was first described. And amazingly enough nearly a century later it retains all of its odious power.

Casting Announced For THE PERMANENT WAY at The Vaults
by Stephi Wild - Jul 22, 2019


David Hare's award-winning play roars to life in a provocative new site-specific staging performed in The Vaults, London's alternative subterranean venue beneath Waterloo Station, running from Friday 13 September - Sunday 17 November, with a press night on Thursday 19 September. Casting has been announced for the first major revival of The Permanent Way, which first had an award-winning run in York and then at the National Theatre in 2003

Casting Announced For the Role of Becky in U.S. Premiere Of A LITTLE PRINCESS
by Stephi Wild - Jul 21, 2019


Four actresses, Lauren Yeobin Park, Katie Grgecic, Cosette Zynszajn, and Amelia Freiberger, have been announced to rotate in the role of Becky, the young servant girl at Miss Minchin's Select Seminary for Young Ladies. See below for their bios and performance dates.

Cast and Creatives Announced For ROMEO AND JULIET at The Old Globe
by Stephi Wild - Jul 17, 2019


As The Old Globe's 2019 Summer Shakespeare Festival continues, the theatre today announced the cast and creative team of the love-filled tragedy Romeo and Juliet. The Globe's Erna Finci Viterbi Artistic Director Barry Edelstein returns to direct the greatest love story of all time, after helming a smash-hit production of Othello and a sales-record-breaking production of Hamlet. Performances will run August 11 - September 15 outdoors under the stars in the Globe's Lowell Davies Festival Theatre. Tickets start at $30.00 and are on sale to the general public now. Previews run August 11-16, with opening night on Saturday, August 17, 2019 at 8:00 p.m.

BWW Interview: Maria-Christina Oliveras Talks KISS MY AZTEC!, the Importance of LatinX Stories and Our World "Getting Browner"
by Matthew Blank - Jul 16, 2019


Maria-Christina Oliveras takes us through her involvement with the world premiere musical KISS MY AZTEC!

Theatre of NOTE Presents the World Premiere of DRIVING WILDE
by Julie Musbach - Jul 15, 2019


Theatre of NOTE continues its 2019 season with the world premiere of DRIVING WILDE by Jacqueline Wright, directed by Bart DeLorenzo.  DRIVING WILDE will preview Friday and Saturday, August 16 and August 17 at 8pm, and will open on August 22 at 8pm and run through September 21 at Theatre of NOTE, 1517 N Cahuenga Blvd (just north of Sunset) in Hollywood.    

BWW Review: TAMING OF THE SHREW at Richmond Shakespeare Festival
by Fred Kaufman - Jul 15, 2019


Why should any audience today be offended by William Shakespeare's THE TAMING OF THE SHREW?

BWW Review: CYMBELINE at Great River Shakespeare Festival
by Kathleen Peterson - Jul 9, 2019


The Great River Shakespeare Festival in Minnesota has taken up one of the Bard's more obscure plays as part of its Season 16 offerings. CYMBELINE is difficult to classify (one scholar called it a "comical-tragical-historical-pastoral-dramatic-romance")! But that also makes it a lot of fun.

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