As the driving creative force behind the now 30-year-old musical that has spawned countless child stars, including Andrea McArdle and Sarah Jessica Parker, Charnin again returns to his beloved classic, currently at the Orange County Performing Arts Center...
San Francisco's KQED has several great Broadway and theatre related broadcasts for the month of November including 'Singin' In The Rain' and two Great Performances!
John Cullum celebrates almost 46 years since his Broadway theatre debut by playing Max the dog in the upcoming Broadway musical Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas!
WHO: Maryland Arts Festival WHAT: Gypsy WHEN: Thur. July 13 & 20 at 8PM, Fri. July 7 & 21 at 8PM, Sat. July 15 & 22 at 8PM, Sun. July 9 at 7PM, and Sun. July 16 at 2PM WHERE: Towson University Center for the Arts, Mainstage Theatre HOW MUCH: $25 general, $23 seniors, $18 students
To write that Allison Fischer stops the show in the middle of Lestat's second act might falsely give the impression that the authors had actually provided a show up until that point
Moliere's THE IMAGINARY INVALID presented by the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company at the Howard County Center for the Arts, 8510 High Ridge Road, Ellicott City, Maryland 21043. Performances through February 19, 2006, Fridays and Saturdays at 8PM, Sundays at 2PM. Tickets available online: www.chesapeakeshakespeare.com or by phone: 866-811-4111.
From the moment of entering the auditorium at the Foothills Theatre, the playgoer has the feel of being in the English country manor of Andrew Wyke, the protagonist of Anthony Shaffer's British thriller 'Sleuth.'
The internationally-acclaimed SLAVA'S SNOWSHOW, seen by audiences in over 80 cities around the world and recently honored with a 2005 Drama Desk Award, will shift its show schedule to play Monday nights at 8 PM beginning July 25.
Hot off the presses of the Weekly World News, Bat Boy has been spotted in Toronto! Believe what the tabloid says because this half-boy, half-bat with the fanged teeth is swooping into town for a bloody good time!
What do YOU think about when the curtain goes up on a brand new musical? Of course, the actors and directors get the lion's share of the praise, but we're about to get some first-hand insight as to what goes on with a musical - from the months of advance preparation through each nightly performance.