A.C.T. to Present the World Premiere of Kate Attwell's TESTMATCH
by Julie Musbach
- Sep 9, 2019
Tony Award winner and American Conservatory Theater (A.C.T.) Artistic Director Pam MacKinnon announced the full cast and creative team for the scorching world premiere of Kate Attwell's Testmatch, a contrast of two time-traveling stories focusing on cricket, a game of strict rules and hidden violence.
Photo Flash: First Look at Kate del Castillo in THE WAY SHE SPOKE
by Julie Musbach
- Jul 15, 2019
the way she spoke, Audible Theater's New York premiere play by Isaac Gomez, directed by Jo Bonney, and starring Kate del Castillo in her English-language stage debut, will open this Thursday, July 18 at the Minetta Lane Theatre.
THE WAY SHE SPOKE Begins Previews on Monday
by Julie Musbach
- Jul 2, 2019
the way she spoke, Audible Theater's New York premiere play by Isaac Gomez, begins previews next week on Monday, July 8. Produced by Audible Inc., the way she spoke is directed by Jo Bonney, and stars Kate del Castillo.
Photo Coverage: Meet the Company of Audible's THE WAY SHE SPOKE
by Jennifer Broski
- Jun 18, 2019
the way she spoke begins previews Monday, July 8 ahead of a Thursday, July 18 opening night at the Minetta Lane Theatre(18 Minetta Lane, between MacDougal & 6th Avenue - one block south of W. 3rd Street), Audible's creative home for live performances in New York.
BWW Review: THE NICETIES Reveals No One Can Really Grasp the Truth About How Others See the World
by Shari Barrett
- Apr 19, 2019
Directed with finesse by Kimberly Senior, THE NICETIES features Lisa Banes as the liberal, white professor Janine, and Jordan Boatman as the ambitious young black student Zoe, who become involved in a polite clash of perspectives that quickly explodes into an urgent and dangerous debate threatening to ruin both their lives. We first meet the two opinionated and obviously brilliant women in Janine's somewhat cramped office, with its slanted ceiling (thanks to scenic designer Cameron Anderson) indicating her top floor status in the department. Posters of great political leaders from all sides, including George Washington, Lech Wa??sa, Nelson Mandela, Emiliano Zapata, and female Suffragettes, adorn her office walls with books about other leaders and revolutionaries scattered around the place. Certainly, all appearances indicate Jeanine is the type of open-minded teacher every student would want to instruct them about American History. Right?
Photo Flash: Inside Opening Night of ENDLINGS at A.R.T.
by Stephi Wild
- Mar 5, 2019
Go inside opening night of Endlings at A.R.T.! Endlings plays through Saturday, March 17. Tickets on sale now: online at americanrepertorytheater.org, by phone at 617.547.8300, and in person at the Loeb Drama Center Ticket Services Offices (64 Brattle Street, Cambridge).
BWW Review: ENDLINGS World Premiere at American Repertory Theater
by Nancy Grossman
- Mar 4, 2019
With North Korea so much in the news these days, the American Repertory Theater is offering the opportunity to take a virtual trip to that part of the world with its production of Celine Song's new play, ENDLINGS. Set in part on South Korea's remote Man-Jae Island, and in part on the island of Manhattan, the Korean-Canadian-American playwright whisks us across borders, plunges us into the depths of the ocean, and endeavors to convey the immigrant experience and advocate for the concept that everyone has a right to just exist.
BWW Review: NATIVE GARDENS is a Comedic Delight at Syracuse Stage
by Natasha Ashley
- Feb 17, 2019
Syracuse Stage is now delighting audiences with a contemporary play Native Gardens by Karen Zacarías. The witty comedy, wonderfully directed by Melissa Crespo, features a fun and entertaining story that delves into important social issues. It also features some top-notch actors.
Playwrights Horizons Presents Halley Feiffer's THE PAIN OF MY BELLIGERENCE
by Stephi Wild
- Feb 15, 2019
Playwrights Horizons presents playwright and performer Halley Feiffer's blistering dark comedy The Pain of My Belligerence, directed by Trip Cullman, March 29-May 12. Across eight years and three Presidential elections, this play Feiffer and Cullman's sixth collaboration holds the fraught power dynamics of a relationship up against the country's current tug-of-war of regression and profound awakening regarding gender. Feiffer's winsomely vicious writing (The New York Times) reaches new heights in this world premiere production, a Playwrights Horizons' Harold and Mimi Steinberg Commission. Cullman's direction of Feiffer's work has been praised for evoking open-wound performances steered as close to festering as audiences' stomachs allow (The New York Times). In The Pain of My Belligerence, Feiffer and Cullman wield the cutting social humor they've honed through six years of work together to shed light on how we perpetuate our roles within a patriarchal culture, looking towards the promise of a new paradigm.
Photo Flash: Inside Opening Night of MCC's THE LIGHT
by Nicole Rosky
- Feb 11, 2019
The New York Premiere production of The Light, the first show at MCC Theater's new home, The Robert W. Wilson MCC Theater Space (511 West 52nd Street), opened just last night, February 10.
Photo Flash: First Look at MCC's THE LIGHT
by Julie Musbach
- Feb 1, 2019
MCC Theater announced today the complete cast and creative team for the first show at their new 52nd Street home: the New York Premiere production of The Light, written by Loy A. Webb, and directed by Logan Vaughn.
MCC Theater's New York Premiere Of THE LIGHT Begins Previews Tonight
by Stephi Wild
- Jan 23, 2019
Previews begin tonight at 7:30pm for the New York Premiere production of The Light, the first show at MCC Theater's new home, The Robert W. Wilson MCC Theater Space (511 West 52nd Street), ahead of an official opening on Sunday, February 10.
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