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Masur And Playten Are 'THE OLDSMOBILES' At The Flea Theatre 10/1 - 11/14
by Eddie Varley - Sep 2, 2009


The Flea Theater will present the World Premiere of Roger Rosenblatt's THE OLDSMOBILES. Directed by Jim Simpson, the production stars Richard Masur and Alice Playten in the title roles. Performances of this Off-Broadway limited engagement begin previews on October 1st with opening night slated for Saturday, October 17th.

Charlotte Street Foundation's Urban Culture Project Presents FILMS FOR ONE TO EIGHT PROJECTORS, Shorts By Roger Beebe 9/24
by Gabrielle Sierra - Aug 27, 2009


Renowned experimental filmmaker Roger Beebe takes to the Heartland this fall to present a program of his recent multi-projector films as part of a 6-week US tour. CSF's Urban Culture Project is pleased to host Beebe's Films for One to Eight Projectors program at la Esquina, Thursday September 24 at 8pm in partnership with Film and Media Arts, University of Missouri Kansas City.

Phoenix's '08-'09 Season Presents A Mock Opera And More
by Gabrielle Sierra - Feb 18, 2009


The Phoenix Theatre of Indianapolis will begin its 2008-2009 season with political plays featuring ripped-from-the-headlines content, and will continue the season with the first Indianapolis production of a work by popular Irish playwright Conor McPherson, a world premiere 'mock operetta' by Jack O'Hara, and a Spanish-language production as well as the regional premieres of a number of plays.

Rave Reviews Pile Up For Berkeley Rep Plays, Books Etc
by Reynard Loki - Feb 10, 2009


From Los Angeles to Kansas City, from the Sundance Film Festival to the New York Times bestseller list, rave reviews continue to pile up for projects born at Berkeley Repertory Theatre. With its commitment to innovation and excellence ? and its connection to respected artists such as Carrie Fisher, Danny Hoch, Spike Lee, Sarah Ruhl, and Mary Zimmerman ? the Tony Award-winning theatre is attracting international attention.

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