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Rehearsals Begin For THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER
by Gabrielle Sierra - Oct 24, 2011


This holiday season, the award-winning Peccadillo Theater Company will present Moss Hart & George S. Kaufman's THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER starring Jim Brochu as Sheridan Whiteside. Rehearsals are set to begin today, October 24th.

Jim Brochu to Star in THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER at Peccadillo Theatre Company, 12/4-18
by Nicole Rosky - Oct 20, 2011


This holiday season, the award-winning Peccadillo Theater Company will present Moss Hart & George S. Kaufman's THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER starring Jim Brochu as Sheridan Whiteside. This marks the first NYC revival of the classic comedy in over a decade. Performances are set to begin November 25th with the Opening on December 4th at 3 pm at Theatre at St. Clement's, 423 West 46th Street (between Eighth & Ninth Aves.)

Cincinnati Playhouse Presents THE PAVILLION, 5/19 - 6/12
by BWW News Desk - May 19, 2011


The Tony award winning Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park will close its Thompson Shelterhouse season with the The Pavilion by Craig Wright, which begins public previews on May 14 , opens on May 19 and continues through June 12.

Cincinnati Playhouse Presents THE PAVILLION, 5/19 - 6/12
by Caryn Robbins - May 17, 2011


The Tony award winning Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park will close its Thompson Shelterhouse season with the The Pavilion by Craig Wright, which begins public previews on May 14 , opens on May 19 and continues through June 12.

Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park Closes Season With THE PAVILION
by BWW News Desk - May 14, 2011


The Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park will close its Thompson Shelterhouse season with the THE PAVILION by Craig Wright, which begins public previews on May 14 and continues through June 12.

Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park Closes Season With THE PAVILION
by Gabrielle Sierra - May 3, 2011


The Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park will close its Thompson Shelterhouse season with the THE PAVILION by Craig Wright, which begins public previews on May 14 and continues through June 12.

American Globe Theatre Presents MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, Closes 3/20
by BWW News Desk - Mar 20, 2011


American Globe Theatre celebrates its' 22nd season as Times Square's longest running classical theatre with MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, the well-beloved comedy by William Shakespeare.

American Globe Theatre Presents MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING 2/25-3/20
by BWW News Desk - Feb 25, 2011


American Globe Theatre celebrates its' 22nd season as Times Square's longest running classical theatre with MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, the well-beloved comedy by William Shakespeare.

American Globe Theatre Presents MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING 2/25-3/20
by Gabrielle Sierra - Jan 31, 2011


American Globe Theatre celebrates its' 22nd season as Times Square's longest running classical theatre with MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, the well-beloved comedy by William Shakespeare.

PICT Presents Othello May 19-June 12
by BWW News Desk - Jun 12, 2010


The Pittsburg Irish and Catholic Theatre presents Shakepeare's tragedy Othello at The Henry Heymann Theatre in the Stephen Foster Memorial, 4301 Forbes Ave, May 19 - June 12. Performance time is 8pm with a 2pm matinee. Ticket prices are $46 on Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday matinees. Saturday night prices are $50. Discounts available for seniors, youth, professionals and preview performances. Call ProArtsTickets at 412.394.3353 or visit www.picttheatre.org for tickets and information.

PICT Presents Othello May 19-June 12
by BWW News Desk - May 19, 2010


The Pittsburg Irish and Catholic Theatre presents Shakepeare's tragedy Othello at The Henry Heymann Theatre in the Stephen Foster Memorial, 4301 Forbes Ave, May 19 - June 12. Performance time is 8pm with a 2pm matinee. Ticket prices are $46 on Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday matinees. Saturday night prices are $50. Discounts available for seniors, youth, professionals and preview performances. Call ProArtsTickets at 412.394.3353 or visit www.picttheatre.org for tickets and information.

PICT Presents Othello May 19-June 12
by Elisabeth Nebeker - Apr 28, 2010


The Pittsburg Irish and Catholic Theatre presents Shakepeare's tragedy Othello at The Henry Heymann Theatre in the Stephen Foster Memorial, 4301 Forbes Ave, May 19 - June 12. Performance time is 8pm with a 2pm matinee. Ticket prices are $46 on Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday matinees. Saturday night prices are $50. Discounts available for seniors, youth, professionals and preview performances. Call ProArtsTickets at 412.394.3353 or visit www.picttheatre.org for tickets and information.

PICT Announces Casting for 2010 Season
by BWW News Desk - Mar 11, 2010


Pittsburgh Irish & Classical Theatre has assembled a team of more than 100 world-class artists, including Canadian legends Richard McMillan, Michael Hanrahan, Simon Bradbury and Michael Ball, and Irish legend Alan Stanford. Top-notch local favorites gracing the PICT stage this season include Martin Giles, Larry John Meyers, Joel Ripka, David Whalen, Daina Michelle Griffith, and making his PICT debut, Daniel Krell.

Morris Panych's THE DISHWASHERS Comes To 59E59 5/8
by BWW News Desk - May 8, 2009


59E59 Theaters (Elysabeth Kleinhans, Artistic Director; Peter Tear, Executive Producer) is thrilled to kick off the Americas Off Broadway festival with the NYC premiere of Morris Panych's THE DISHWASHERS, directed by Byam Stevens. THE DISHWASHERS, from the Chester Theatre Company (Chester, MA), begins previews on Friday, May 8 for a limited engagement through Sunday, June 7. Opening Night is Wednesday, May 13 at 8:15 PM.

Morris Panych's THE DISHWASHERS Comes To 59E59 5/8
by Gabrielle Sierra - Apr 8, 2009


59E59 Theaters (Elysabeth Kleinhans, Artistic Director; Peter Tear, Executive Producer) is thrilled to kick off the Americas Off Broadway festival with the NYC premiere of Morris Panych's THE DISHWASHERS, directed by Byam Stevens. THE DISHWASHERS, from the Chester Theatre Company (Chester, MA), begins previews on Friday, May 8 for a limited engagement through Sunday, June 7. Opening Night is Wednesday, May 13 at 8:15 PM.

Photo Flash: Pearl Theatre Company's TWELFTH NIGHT
by Gabrielle Sierra - Jan 21, 2009


THE PEARL THEATRE COMPANY is pleased to begin the third production of its 25 th Anniversary Season, Shakespeare's capricious comedy, Twelfth Night (Or What You Will). The opening night of THE PEARL THEATRE COMPANY'S production will be on February 2 nd , the same day as the first recorded performance of the play in 1602. A harrowing shipwreck separates twins Viola and Sebastian-but tragedy turns to comedy when they wash up on the shores of Illyria, a land turned upside-down by passion and a colorful cast of joyful, melancholy characters. In THE PEARL THEATRE COMPANY'S production of Twelfth Night, Shakespeare's madcap dance of mistaken identities, cunning plans, and miraculous discoveries, the only real mistake to make is not to love at all. The Play ponders love lost and found and explores the troubled relationship between disguise and desire. Washed up on distant shores, Viola mourns for a brother drowned in a shipwreck she herself narrowly escaped. Viola, however, is no languisher and quickly improvises a plan, disguising herself as the young man 'Cesario,' taking service with Duke Orsino...and shaking the foundations of this strange world. Twelfth Night offers us a world lush and joyful, but twilit, where not everyone can participate in happily ever after-a world that ends in What You Will, the subtitle that reminds the audience not to take it all too seriously-it is a comedy after all. And as such it must be both what we want, and what we make of it. As is love. In Twelfth Night, Shakespeare

The Pearl Theatre Announces 'TWELFTH NIGHT' Opening 2/2
by Reynard Loki - Dec 30, 2008


The Pearl Theatre Company recently announced the third production of its 25th Anniversary Season, Shakespeare's capricious comedy, Twelfth Night (Or What You Will). The opening night of The Pearl Theatre Company?s production will be on February 2nd, the same day as the first recorded performance of the play in 1602.

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