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by Gabrielle Sierra - Apr 26, 2010
Treehouse Shakers presents 'Animal Rhythms - Two African Folktales, ' a dance-play for all ages, playing Tuesday, May 4 at 11am and Friday, May 7 at 11am at The Ailey Citigroup Theater, Joan Weill Center for Dance (405 W. 55th Street, Corner of 9th Ave, NYC 10019).
by Gabrielle Sierra - Apr 21, 2010
Treehouse Shakers presents 'Animal Rhythms - Two African Folktales, ' a dance-play for all ages, playing Tuesday, May 4 at 11am and Friday, May 7 at 11am at The Ailey Citigroup Theater, Joan Weill Center for Dance (405 W. 55th Street, Corner of 9th Ave, NYC 10019).
by Gabrielle Sierra - Apr 16, 2010
Treehouse Shakers presents 'Animal Rhythms - Two African Folktales, ' a dance-play for all ages, playing Tuesday, May 4 at 11am and Friday, May 7 at 11am at The Ailey Citigroup Theater, Joan Weill Center for Dance (405 W. 55th Street, Corner of 9th Ave, NYC 10019).
by Mary Hanrahan - Apr 1, 2010
Treehouse Shakers has announced its upcoming productions of 'Animal Rhytms - Two African Folktales' and 'Let's Talk About It.' Performances begin May 4th at the Ailey Citigroup Theater in New York City.
by Daniel Collins - Mar 9, 2010
Ira Hauptman's 'Partition,' now at Baltimore's Spotlighters Theater, is aptly titled, as the playwright explores the partitions that separate us from each other, but also cause divisions within our very selves.
by BWW News Desk - Mar 5, 2010
Executive Producer Lou Spisto today announced that due to unforeseen conflicts with Roger Rees' schedule, The Old Globe's upcoming production of What You Will has been replaced with Golda's Balcony starring four-time Tony Award nominee Tovah Feldshuh. Written by William Gibson and supervised by Scott Schwartz, Golda's Balcony earned Feldshuh a Tony Award nomination for Best Actress, and is the longest running one-woman show in Broadway history. Golda's Balcony will run in the Old Globe Theatre April 28 - May 30.
by Jeff Dennhardt - Feb 24, 2010
For 40 years, Tarragon Theatre has been producing plays by Canada's established and emerging playwrights. This anniversary season, they continue that tradition with an lineup of new Canadian plays alongside a contemporary American classic.
by Gabrielle Sierra - Feb 9, 2010
Treehouse Shakers presents 'Animal Rhythms - Two African Folktales, ' a dance-play for all ages, playing Tuesday, May 4 at 11am and Friday, May 7 at 11am at The Ailey Citigroup Theater, Joan Weill Center for Dance (405 W. 55th Street, Corner of 9th Ave, NYC 10019).
by Jeffrey Ellis - Feb 6, 2010
Signs of a New Day: The Z. Alexander Looby Story will close on February 6, 2010.
by BWW News Desk - Jan 30, 2010
ONE LAST CHANCE (unexpectedly) to see Coal Creek
Our already record-breaking production of Walter Thinnes' Coal Creek will not perform this evening (Saturday, Jan. 30) due to the ice storm, BUT we've added a 3 p.m. matinee tomorrow (Sunday, Jan. 31). If you have tickets for tonight, don't worry. Your tickets are good for tomorrow's show. If you don't have tickets for tonight, this is your chance to get some for tomorrow!
by BWW News Desk - Jan 26, 2010
The Frist Center for the Visual Arts has announced its upcoming events through April 30, 2010.
by BWW News Desk - Jan 22, 2010
That serendipitous encounter with Looby's photograph and the accompanying marker in the lobby of the community center/public library/theatre complex that bears his name, led German to further research which 'fired [her] up,' and has now, in turn, led to Signs of a New Day: The Z. Alexander Looby Story, her new play set for its world premiere Friday night in a production by Amun Ra Theatre, presented in the theatre that bears Looby's name, and continuing through February 6.
by Jeffrey Ellis - Jan 21, 2010
That serendipitous encounter with Looby's photograph and the accompanying marker in the lobby of the community center/public library/theatre complex that bears his name, led German to further research which 'fired [her] up,' and has now, in turn, led to Signs of a New Day: The Z. Alexander Looby Story, her new play set for its world premiere Friday night in a production by Amun Ra Theatre, presented in the theatre that bears Looby's name, and continuing through February 6.
by BWW News Desk - Jan 21, 2010
More than 7,500 strikers walked out of nearly 100 coal mines in the Paint Creek and Cabin Creek coal fields of West Virginia during the bloody 1912-1914 labor war. Coal Creek is the story of one family's turmoil, caught in the cross hairs of that struggle.
by Gabrielle Sierra - Jan 12, 2010
More than 7,500 strikers walked out of nearly 100 coal mines in the Paint Creek and Cabin Creek coal fields of West Virginia during the bloody 1912-1914 labor war. Coal Creek is the story of one family's turmoil, caught in the cross hairs of that struggle.
by Gabrielle Sierra - Jan 5, 2010
Metropolitan Playhouse hosts Another Sky, the theater's fifth annual Living Literature Festival of performances inspired by the lives and works of American authors. Another Sky is a collection of nine new works by artists and companies from across the US taking their inspiration from women of the long 19th Century.
by Gabrielle Sierra - Jan 5, 2010
More than 7,500 strikers walked out of nearly 100 coal mines in the Paint Creek and Cabin Creek coal fields of West Virginia during the bloody 1912-1914 labor war. Coal Creek is the story of one family's turmoil, caught in the cross hairs of that struggle.
by BWW News Desk - Dec 25, 2009
KPFK Radio's Arts in Review, Los Angeles's longest-running radio showcase on live theater and cabaret, presents its annual Christmas Day Special, highlighted by a concert presentation of Dylan Thomas' A Child's Christmas in Wales, featuring actor Al Alu; and the premiere of the radio dramatization, All is Calm, All is Bright, performed by the Arts in Review Repertory Company.
by Gabrielle Sierra - Dec 15, 2009
Performing arts projects from Chile, Brazil, and Japan are among dozens of new events added to the 2010 schedule at REDCAT (the Roy and Edna Disney/CalArts Theater), which also announced today that the cast for the touring production North Atlantic, by New York's famed The Wooster Group, will feature Academy Award-winner Frances McDormand and Emmy-nominated ER Alum Maura Tierney.
by BWW News Desk - Dec 13, 2009
The Fifth Voice 4 Vision Puppet Festival (www.voice4vision.org) will be presented December 3 to 13, 2009 by Theater for the New City to celebrate the work of a unique group of New York artists who have been creating dynamic puppet theater for many years.
by BWW News Desk - Dec 13, 2009
The Fifth Voice 4 Vision Puppet Festival (www.voice4vision.org) will be presented December 3 to 13, 2009 by Theater for the New City to celebrate the work of a unique group of New York artists who have been creating dynamic puppet theater for many years.
by BWW News Desk - Dec 13, 2009
The Fifth Voice 4 Vision Puppet Festival (www.voice4vision.org) will be presented December 3 to 13, 2009 by Theater for the New City to celebrate the work of a unique group of New York artists who have been creating dynamic puppet theater for many years. Theater for the New City is dedicated to presenting cross-disciplinary theatrical works and to developing audiences that support local New York artists; this festival is wonderfully suited to that mission. Puppet theater artists Jane Catherine Shaw and Sarah Provost are co-curators. This festival is generously supported by the Jim Henson Foundation.
by Jeffrey Ellis - Dec 4, 2009
Like hundreds, maybe even thousands, of other Nashvillians before and since, Carolyn German would walk through the lobby of the Z. Alexander Looby Theatre, passing by the historical marker heralding Looby's role in Nashville history without really giving it much thought. Then one day, during a visit to the Looby Center in her role as director of theatre for Metro Nashville Parks, German stopped and read intently the information included on the plaque, learning that Looby was an attorney who played in a key role in Nashville's storied civil rights history.
by Gabrielle Sierra - Dec 3, 2009
KPFK Radio's Arts in Review, Los Angeles's longest-running radio showcase on live theater and cabaret, presents its annual Christmas Day Special, highlighted by a concert presentation of Dylan Thomas' A Child's Christmas in Wales, featuring actor Al Alu; and the premiere of the radio dramatization, All is Calm, All is Bright, performed by the Arts in Review Repertory Company.
by BWW News Desk - Dec 3, 2009
The Fifth Voice 4 Vision Puppet Festival (www.voice4vision.org) will be presented December 3 to 13, 2009 by Theater for the New City to celebrate the work of a unique group of New York artists who have been creating dynamic puppet theater for many years.
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