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Sideshow Theatre Presents THEORIES OF THE SUN, Opens 9/9
by Gabrielle Sierra - Jul 21, 2010


Sideshow Theatre Company kicks off its 2010-2011 season with the MidwestPremiere of Kathleen Akerley's critically acclaimed Theories of the Sun. Part mystery and part sciencefiction, this 'lyrical, melancholy new drama' (Washington Post) has twists and turns that will keepaudiences guessing until the very end.

B.B. King Blues Club Announces May Schedule Of Upcoming Events
by BWW News Desk - Mar 29, 2010


UPCOMING SHOWS ON SALE THIS WEEK.

Marcus Center Steering Committee Unveils Public Service Announcement for the 26th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Celebration
by Gabrielle Sierra - Dec 10, 2009


The MLK Steering Committee will host the 26th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Birthday Celebration at the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts on January 17, 2010.

Guthrie & MN Consortium of Theological Schools Offers Special Post-play FAITH Discussions 11/10, 11/17
by BWW News Desk - Nov 17, 2009


The Guthrie today announced that it will partner with the Minnesota Consortium of Theological Schools to offer 'Reflections by Theologians and Physicians,' two panel discussions following the November 10 and 17 performances of Brian Friel's Faith Healer on the McGuire Proscenium Stage.

Guthrie & MN Consortium of Theological Schools Offers Special Post-play FAITH Discussions 11/10, 11/17
by BWW News Desk - Nov 10, 2009


The Guthrie today announced that it will partner with the Minnesota Consortium of Theological Schools to offer 'Reflections by Theologians and Physicians,' two panel discussions following the November 10 and 17 performances of Brian Friel's Faith Healer on the McGuire Proscenium Stage.

Guthrie & MN Consortium of Theological Schools Offers Special Post-play FAITH Discussions 11/10, 11/17
by Gabrielle Sierra - Oct 27, 2009


The Guthrie today announced that it will partner with the Minnesota Consortium of Theological Schools to offer 'Reflections by Theologians and Physicians,' two panel discussions following the November 10 and 17 performances of Brian Friel's Faith Healer on the McGuire Proscenium Stage.

Jackie Robinson Foundation Hosts 4th Annual JAZZ on the Grass Benefit Concert With Ingram, Rushen & More 10/3
by BWW News Desk - Oct 3, 2009


The Jackie Robinson Foundation (JRF), a premier scholarship organization that supports deserving college students with financial need, will host the 4th Annual JAZZ on the Grass benefit concert (JAZZ) on Saturday, October 3, 2009 from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Jackie Robinson Foundation Hosts 4th Annual JAZZ on the Grass Benefit Concert With Ingram, Rushen & More 10/3
by Gabrielle Sierra - Aug 24, 2009


The Jackie Robinson Foundation (JRF), a premier scholarship organization that supports deserving college students with financial need, will host the 4th Annual JAZZ on the Grass benefit concert (JAZZ) on Saturday, October 3, 2009 from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Kinney's Expanded 'MARCH' to Debut at 'Prinz and Friends' Performance at Ailey Citigroup Theater 4/5
by Eddie Varley - Apr 4, 2009


A One-Night Only Evening of Classic and Contemporary Dance including Choreography by Artistic Director John Prinz, Michael Chernov and Gelsey Kirkland, James Kinney, Vasily Vainonen, and staging by Elena Kunikova. 'John Prinz and Friends' will take place on Sunday April 5 at 7:30 PM at The Ailey Citigroup Theater/The Joan Weill Center for Dance, 405 W 55 St.

EYES ON CHICAGO Competition Of 'Cell Short takes' Accepting Submissions
by Gabrielle Sierra - Mar 31, 2009


In conjunction with her Goodman Theatre world-premiere production of Magnolia, playwright Regina Taylor announces Eyes on Chicago, a competition of 'cell short takes'-films that are 5-10 minutes in length and filmed entirely on cell phone cameras-for Chicago students aged 15-30. Cell short takes should address one of three questions: 'How are you, as a Chicagoan, affected by the numerous changes, good and bad, America is currently facing?

Photo Flash: MAGNOLIA Opening Night Party At Hotel Sax
by Gabrielle Sierra - Mar 25, 2009


Magnolia by Regina Taylor and directed by Anna D. Shapiro opened March 14 and plays to April 19 at Goodman Theater. Atlanta, 1963. As Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. inspires Atlanta's black citizens to fight passionately for their civil rights, the new mayor erects 'The Payton Wall' to restrict where they can live

Goodman Theater's MAGNOLIA Opens 3/23
by Eddie Varley - Mar 23, 2009


Magnolia, Artistic Associate ReGina Taylor's world premiere about possibility in the face of seismic social change, takes root at the Goodman with an official opening tonight, March 23rd, Magnolia runs through April 19, 2009.

Goodman Unites 6 Theaters For Celebration Of Women Artists
by Gabrielle Sierra - Mar 19, 2009


Goodman Theatre unites six diverse Chicago theater companies who are presenting work created, produced and/or performed by women for a special spring series, 'Taking the Stage: A Celebration of Women Making Theater,' April 4 - 19, 2009. Over the course of two weeks, each of the participating companies-Babes with Blades, Berwyn's 16th Street Theater, Goodman Theatre, Rivendell Theatre Ensemble, Serendipity Theatre Collective and Teatro Luna-presents productions, panel discussions and workshops that highlight the voices and visions of female theater artists, as well as the opportunities and obstacles they face today.

Photo Flash: MAGNOLIA At Goodman Theater
by Gabrielle Sierra - Mar 18, 2009


Magnolia is written by Regina Taylor and directed by Anna D. Shapiro Show plays March 14 - April 19 Atlanta, 1963. As Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. inspires Atlanta's black citizens to fight passionately for their civil rights, the new mayor erects 'The Payton Wall' to restrict where they can live. Amid these churning social currents, Magnolia Estate faces foreclosure, pitting the sensual, free-spirited heiress Lily Forrest against Thomas, a strong-willed businessman who lays claim to the estate where his ancestors were slaves.

MAGNOLIA Takes Root At Goodman Theater 3/14-4/19
by BWW News Desk - Mar 14, 2009


Magnolia, Artistic Associate Regina Taylor's world premiere about possibility in the face of seismic social change, takes root at the Goodman this spring, March 14 - April 19, 2009. Directing for the first time at the Goodman, Tony Award winner Anna D. Shapiro helms a cast of 12 led by Academy Award nominee Annette O'Toole (Smallville, A Mighty Wind, 48 Hours) and Tony Award nominee John Earl Jelks (August Wilson's Radio Golf and Gem of the Ocean) in the leading roles of Lily and Thomas. Tickets to Magnolia are $25 - $70. A complete performance schedule including dates, times and ticket prices appears at the end of this release. Target is the lead Corporate Sponsor Partner of Magnolia and Lead Diversity Night Sponsor.

CAPA Presents An Evening With Joan Baez 3/9
by BWW News Desk - Mar 9, 2009


'A half century into her career, folk icon Joan Baez is making a return of sorts-not to vintage material, but to songs that evoke the spirit and message of her defining early work...Baez has never sounded wiser, or more deeply human.' - The Boston Globe Singer, musician, social activist, and goodwill ambassador Joan Baez has had a profound and durable influence on American and international music for 50 years. She celebrates that anniversary with a 2008 Grammy nomination for Best Contemporary Folk/Americana Album for her 24th studio album, Day After Tomorrow, and a tour stop at Columbus' Southern Theatre.

Photo Flash: Magnolia At Goodman Theater
by Gabrielle Sierra - Mar 3, 2009


Magnolia By Regina Taylor and Directed by Anna D. Shapiro Tickets on sale now! Atlanta, 1963. As Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. inspires Atlanta's black citizens to fight passionately for their civil rights, the new mayor erects 'The Payton Wall' to restrict where they can live. Amid these churning social currents, Magnolia Estate faces foreclosure, pitting the sensual, free-spirited heiress Lily Forrest against Thomas, a strong-willed businessman who lays claim to the estate where his ancestors were slaves.

MAGNOLIA Takes Root At Goodman Theater 3/14-4/19
by Gabrielle Sierra - Feb 19, 2009


Magnolia, Artistic Associate Regina Taylor's world premiere about possibility in the face of seismic social change, takes root at the Goodman this spring, March 14 - April 19, 2009. Directing for the first time at the Goodman, Tony Award winner Anna D. Shapiro helms a cast of 12 led by Academy Award nominee Annette O'Toole (Smallville, A Mighty Wind, 48 Hours) and Tony Award nominee John Earl Jelks (August Wilson's Radio Golf and Gem of the Ocean) in the leading roles of Lily and Thomas. Tickets to Magnolia are $25 - $70. A complete performance schedule including dates, times and ticket prices appears at the end of this release. Target is the lead Corporate Sponsor Partner of Magnolia and Lead Diversity Night Sponsor.

CAPA Presents An Evening With Joan Baez 3/9
by Gabrielle Sierra - Feb 17, 2009


'A half century into her career, folk icon Joan Baez is making a return of sorts-not to vintage material, but to songs that evoke the spirit and message of her defining early work...Baez has never sounded wiser, or more deeply human.' - The Boston Globe Singer, musician, social activist, and goodwill ambassador Joan Baez has had a profound and durable influence on American and international music for 50 years. She celebrates that anniversary with a 2008 Grammy nomination for Best Contemporary Folk/Americana Album for her 24th studio album, Day After Tomorrow, and a tour stop at Columbus' Southern Theatre.

Challenging Musical 'Caroline, Or Change' At Center Stage
by Charles Shubow - Jan 18, 2009


E. Faye Butler's Performance as Caroline Gets National Attention

Challenging Musical 'Caroline, Or Change' At Center Stage
by Charles Shubow - Dec 26, 2008


E. Faye Butler's Performance as Caroline Gets National Attention

'Caroline, or Change' Comes Up a Dollar Short
by Jan Nargi - Jun 9, 2006


SpeakEasy Stage production of Kushner and Tesori's ambitious musical treatise of race, class and politics in the early 1960s is less than revolutionary

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