Broadway regular Cody heads downtown to costar in 'Vestments of the Gods' and discusses the NY Fringe Festival show with its author and composer.
Things are heating up for the inaugural Emerge Film Festival, opening on June 13! The Festival board of directors has released the final film schedule, including more than 40 short, documentary and feature films from Maine, the U.S. and the world. Details for the two-day Lewiston/Auburn, Maine event are outlined on the newly developed website: emergefilmfestival.org.
The Drilling Company will present 'Hamlet' directed by Hamilton Clancy July 28 to August 13 as the final show of the 20th season of Shakespeare in the Park(ing) Lot, a summer New York institution performed free in a municipal parking lot at the corner of Ludlow and Broome Streets in Manhattan's Lower East Side.
The Drilling Company will present 'Hamlet' directed by Hamilton Clancy July 28 to August 13 as the final show of the 20th season of Shakespeare in the Park(ing) Lot, a summer New York institution performed free in a municipal parking lot at the corner of Ludlow and Broome Streets in Manhattan's Lower East Side.
Mind the Art Entertainment, in association with Intimation Productions, presents and extension of the award winning 2010 FringeNYC Festival Play, THE TIMING OF A DAY, at Center Stage NY, 48 west 21st Street. The show will close on April 17.
On Wednesday, March 30, 2011, The Timing of a Day opened its run at Center Stage, NY before a capacity crowd at its Benefit Gala Performance. Lin-Manuel Miranda (Broadway's In The Heights) was on hand to a host a post-show conversation on-stage with the cast (Justin Anselmi, Miguel Govea, Nik Kourtis and R. Elizabeth Woodard), playwright Owen Panettieri, director Joey Brenneman and producing team.
Mind the Art Entertainment, in association with Intimation Productions, presents and extension of the award winning 2010 FringeNYC Festival Play, THE TIMING OF A DAY, at Center Stage NY, 48 west 21st Street. A benefit gala will be held March 30th, and the show will run from April 1-17.
On Wednesday, March 30th, 2011 at 8 PM, The Timing of a Day, which had a critically acclaimed engagement at the recent NY International Fringe Festival, will hold a Benefit Performance and Gala in celebration of its 2011 Off-Off-Broadway extension at Center Stage, NY.
The Timing of a Day, the award-winning 2010 Fringe Festival production written by Owen Panettieri and directed by Joey Brenneman, will be presented by Mind The Art Entertainment in association with Intimation Productions at Center Stage NY for 18-performances engagement from March 30 through April 17 2011. The cast includes (in alphabetical order): Justin Anselmi, Miguel Govea, Nik Kourtis and R. Elizabeth Woodard. All, except Govea, were in the Fringe production.
On Wednesday, March 30th, 2011 at 8 PM, The Timing of a Day, which had a critically acclaimed engagement at the recent NY International Fringe Festival, will hold a Benefit Performance and Gala in celebration of its 2011 Off-Off-Broadway extension at Center Stage, NY.
Mind the Art Entertainment, in association with Intimation Productions, presents and extension of the award winning 2010 FringeNYC Festival Play, THE TIMING OF A DAY, at Center Stage NY, 48 west 21st Street. A benefit gala will be held March 30th, and the show will run from April 1-17.
Better Left Unsaid is a new theatrical paradigm. A cross between a play, an online video and a live-streamed event, Better Left Unsaid is poised to break entirely new ground in the way that it merges theater, technology and social media.
Better Left Unsaid is a new theatrical paradigm. A cross between a play, an online video and a live-streamed event, Better Left Unsaid is poised to break entirely new ground in the way that it merges theater, technology and social media.
Youngblood (will present Thicker Than Water 2008, the ninth collection of new plays by members of Youngblood. Performances begin on Sunday February 3rd, and continue through Saturday, March 1st at E.S.T. (549 West 52nd Street). This year's Youngblood series presents one-act plays and musicals all having their world premiere.
Columbia Stages presents A Flea In Her Ear by Georges Feydeau, translated by Heather Denyer and Nadia Foskolou, directed by Nadia Foskolou. Performances are October 17 - 19 at 8PM and October 20 at 2PM & 8PM.
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