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by Eugene Lovendusky - June 13, 2007
Berkeley's acclaimed Aurora Theatre Company closes its 15th season with 'Bosoms and Neglect' by critically acclaimed playwright John Guare, June 15 through July 22.
by Michael Dale - June 13, 2007
Psychoanalysis sings again in Albert Tapper's therapy musical
by James Sims - June 12, 2007
The Hayworth Theater will present Flying Solo for the Summer, four solo shows written and performed by Award winning performers beginning with Meisner by Jarrett on June 30, at its download Los Angeles location...
by James Sims - June 12, 2007
The multi-talented Tom Wopat will step into the shoes of master attorney Billy Flynn in the touring production of Chicago when it makes a stop at the Orange County Performing Arts Center for a limited one week engagement June 26 to July 1 in Segerstrom Hall...
by James Sims - June 12, 2007
Sterling's upstairs at Vitello's restaurant marked its one year anniversary this past Saturday night with Three of a Kind...
by Eugene Lovendusky - June 12, 2007
New York Musical Theatre Festival concludes its first-ever Spring Concert Series with 'Undercover Showtunes' on Monday, June 18 at 7PM at The Zipper Factory. Manoel Felciano is one of the many talented Broadway and screen stars set to perform.
by BWW News Desk - June 12, 2007
Yale School of Drama's Summer Cabaret will open its 2007 season with Falk Richter's God is a DJ, a multimedia 'reality' event on stage, directed by Mike Donahue
by BWW News Desk - June 12, 2007
Michael Sgouros, who recently purchased and renovated The Players Theatre in Greenwich Village, NYC, has also created an office suite with individual work stations available to small theatre companies and arts organization at reasonable rates.
by BWW News Desk - June 12, 2007
Grammy Award-nominated singer/songwriter Patty Griffin, composer of Atlantic Theater Company's world premiere musical 10 Million Miles, will appear on 'Late Night with Conan O'Brien' tomorrow, Wednesday, June 13th to perform 'No Bad News' from her new album 'Children Running Through.'
by James Howard - June 12, 2007
WHO: Spotlighters Theatre WHAT: Neil LaBute's Fat Pig WHEN: Through July 1; Fridays and Saturdays at 8PM, Sundays at 2PM. HOW MUCH: $15.00 general, $12.00 students, seniors, BTA members, $10.00 for BroadwayWorld readers!
by BWW News Desk - June 12, 2007
On Monday, June 18, 2007, ASTEP (Artists Striving To End Poverty) will present the fifth ArtCents Benefit Concert, a new monthly concert series featuring the works of emerging songwriters, at The Triad on New York's Upper West Side (158 W. 72nd St.).
by BWW News Desk - June 12, 2007
Opening Doors Theatre Company presents the 50th anniversary presentation of 1957's Whoop-Up - the third production in their acclaimed 'Closing Notice' Series - on Tuesday, July 10th through Thursday, July 12th, 2007.
by BWW News Desk - June 12, 2007
Tony Award-winner Frank Langella will star in the new independent thriller On the Hook, as well as in the drama Starting Out in the Evening.
by BWW News Desk - June 12, 2007
Double Play Connections and Meredith Lucio will present the world premiere production of a new musical, Take Me America, directed by Gregg Wiggans, with musical direction by Nate Patton, about asylum in America, inspired by the P.O.V. documentary Well-Founded Fear.
by BWW News Desk - June 12, 2007
The 34th Annual Jefferson Awards presented seven trophies to House Theatre of Chicago's production of 'The Sparrow.' 'Side Show,' 'Fiorello!' and 'Blues for an Alabama Sky' also took top honors.
by BWW News Desk - June 12, 2007
Paper Mill Playhouse, during its 2007-2008 season, will explore six outstanding titles with intergenerational appeal - some new to the Paper Mill stage and some returning favorites.
by Nancy Grossman - June 12, 2007
Love and marriage - you can't have one without the other (at least in Massachusetts)
by BWW News Desk - June 12, 2007
Barnes & Noble features cast of 'The Coast of Utopia' June 12, 'Curtains' June 14, and flutist Chip Shelton June 13.
by BWW - June 12, 2007
BeaconNY Productions is presenting the World-Premiere of Matthew Schneck's new dark comedy, Badge, at the Rattlestick Playwrights Theater
by BWW News Desk - June 12, 2007
The Shape of Things, Neil LaBute's critically acclaimed dark comedy, will receive a limited six week run at the Sidewalk Studio Theatre in Los Angeles.
by Eugene Lovendusky - June 12, 2007
The Primitive Screwheads present a blood-bath of fun, 'Night of the Living Dead: LIVE!' at the Holehead Playhouse beginning June 13.
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