THE HOUSEWIVES OF MANNHEIM To Premiere At 59E59 Theaters, Previews Begin 5/6
by Charlie Piane - Apr 7, 2010
59E59 Theaters (Elysabeth Kleinhans, Artistic Director; Peter Tear, Executive Producer) welcomes the New Jersey Repertory Company, by special arrangement with Pat Addiss and Vasi Laurence, to AMERICAS OFF BROADWAY with the New York premiere of THE HOUSEWIVES OF MANNHEIM, written by Alan Brody and directed by SuzAnne Barabas. THE HOUSEWIVES OF MANNHEIM begins previews on Thursday, May 6 for a limited engagement through Sunday, June 6. Press Opening is Friday, May 14 at 8:15 PM.
59E59 Theaters Announces Americas Off Broadway Line-Up 4/28-7/3
by Mary Hanrahan - Apr 6, 2010
The critically acclaimed AMERICAS OFF BROADWAY festival returns this year with a line up of five sensational New York premieres. Presented by 59E59 Theaters (Elysabeth Kleinhans, Artistic Director; Peter Tear, Executive Producer), AMERICAS OFF BROADWAY launches on Wednesday, April 28 and runs through Saturday, July 3.
Martha Graham Presents AMERICAN DOCUMENT & DANCE IS A WEAPON 6/8-6/13
by Gabrielle Sierra - Mar 26, 2010
From June 8 until June 13 the Martha Graham Dance Company will present eight performances at the Joyce Theater featuring four remarkable programs, each combining new commissions with classics. Premiers include American Document by Anne Bogart and Dance is a Weapon. The classics Appalachian Spring, Panorama, and Sketches from Chronicles will also be performed. This season launches the Company's Political Dance Project.
Photo Flash: Phoenix presents THE HOUSEWIVES OF MANHEIM
by Gabrielle Sierra - Dec 31, 2009
The Phoenix Theatre of Indianapolis announces The Housewives of Mannheim. Written by Alan Brody, this play starts Thursday, January 14 and runs through February 6, 2010 on the Phoenix Mainstage.
SPEECH & DEBATE, REASONS TO BE PRETTY And More Announced As Part Of Phoenix Theatre's 2009-2010 Season
by Charlie Piane - Aug 3, 2009
The Phoenix Theatre of Indianapolis proudly announces the 2009-2010 season, which includes one National New Play Network rolling World Premiere, five Midwest Premieres and two plays that have just ended their Broadway runs, The Most Damaging Wound by Blair Singer and Reasons to be Pretty by Neil LaBute. Another highlight will be contemporary playwright Steven Dietz's Yankee Tavern produced at the Phoenix at the same time IRT will be presenting his play Becky's New Car, so that patrons can see two of Dietz's plays back to back on Indy stages.
NJ Repertory Company's HOUSWIVES OF MANNHEIM Extended Until 5/31
by Reynard Loki - May 3, 2009
The New Jersey Repertory Company located at 179 Broadway in Long Branch is proud to present the world-premiere of The Housewives of Mannheim a compelling new comic-drama by Alan Brody. The play centers around four women living in an apartment building in Brooklyn in 1944, during World War II.
Previews For THE HOUSEWIVES OF MANNHEIM Begin 4/16 At The New Jersey Repertory Company
by Reynard Loki - Apr 10, 2009
The New Jersey Repertory Company located at 179 Broadway in Long Branch is proud to present the world-premiere of ?The Housewives of Mannheim?, a compelling new comic-drama by Alan Brody. The play centers around four women living in an apartment building in Brooklyn in 1944, during World War II. 'The Housewives of Mannheim' by Alan Brody is directed by SuzAnne Barabas and stars Corey Tazmania, Pheonix Vaughn, Wendy Peace, and Natalie Mosco.
NJ Rep Presents THE HOUSEWIVES OF MANNHEIM 4/16-5/17
by Gabrielle Sierra - Mar 6, 2009
The New Jersey Repertory Company located at 179 Broadway in Long Branch is proud to present the world-premiere of 'The Housewives of Mannheim' a compelling new drama by Alan Brody. The play centers around four women living in an apartment building in Brooklyn in 1944, during World War II.
Photo Flash: The Hairy Ape At The Goodman Theater
by Gabrielle Sierra - Feb 11, 2009
The Hairy Ape follows the saga of Yank, a maritime laborer who questions his place in society when branded as 'a filthy beast' by the rich daughter of a steel industrialist. In a series of eight scenes, O'Neill chronicles Yank's struggle with 'the human condition,' caught somewhere between his own primitive nature and the more intellectually based-and emotionally vacant-upper classes. Rejected by the bourgeois of Fifth Avenue as well as his fellow workers, Yank finally seeks solace from the only creature with whom he finds kinship: an ape in the Central Park Zoo. The Provincetown Players premiered The Hairy Ape, O'Neill's sixth play, in March 1922 under the direction of frequent O'Neill collaborator Robert Edmond Jones. That production, featuring Louis Wolheim's powerful performance as Yank, moved that April to Broadway's Plymouth Theatre. In 1944, a film version of the play featured William Bendix and in the ensuing decades the play has received dozens of notable revivals around the country; perhaps the most celebrated of these was The Wooster Group's 1996 production, featuring Willem Dafoe as Yank.
The Goodman Welcomes THE HAIRY APE And STRANGE INTERLUDE
by BWW News Desk - Feb 7, 2009
Two of Chicago's acclaimed off-Loop theater troupes join Goodman Theatre's 21st century exploration of Eugene O'Neill in February and March. The Hypocrites perform The Hairy Ape February 7-21, directed by Artistic Director and Founder Sean Graney, 'one of the most insightful directors now at work in Chicago' (Chicago Sun-Times), who transforms Goodman's three-tiered Owen Bruner Theatre into the various strata of an ocean liner. The Neo-Futurists, 'one of the most imaginative experimental theater ensembles in the country' (The Economist), perform Strange Interlude March 6-8, directed by Founder Greg Allen, in a production which unites audience and actors on the stage.
The Goodman Welcomes THE HAIRY APE And STRANGE INTERLUDE
by Gabrielle Sierra - Feb 4, 2009
Two of Chicago's acclaimed off-Loop theater troupes join Goodman Theatre's 21st century exploration of Eugene O'Neill in February and March. The Hypocrites perform The Hairy Ape February 7-21, directed by Artistic Director and Founder Sean Graney, 'one of the most insightful directors now at work in Chicago' (Chicago Sun-Times), who transforms Goodman's three-tiered Owen Bruner Theatre into the various strata of an ocean liner. The Neo-Futurists, 'one of the most imaginative experimental theater ensembles in the country' (The Economist), perform Strange Interlude March 6-8, directed by Founder Greg Allen, in a production which unites audience and actors on the stage.
Martini Talk: Meet Me In St. Louis & The Rockettes
by Michael Dale - Nov 22, 2007
The Paper Mill's joyous mounting of Meet Me In St. Louis and the 75th Anniversay production of The Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular are both classic entertainment done right