La Jolla Playhouse Presents Dostoevsky's NOTES FROM UNDERGROUND 9/17-10/17
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Aug 20, 2010
La Jolla Playhouse presents the Yale Repertory Theatre production of Dostoevsky's Notes from Underground, adapted by Robert Woodruff and Bill Camp, based on a translation by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky, directed by Robert Woodruff, running in the Sheila and Hughes Potiker Theatre September 17 - October 17 (media night: Friday, Sept 24 at 8:00 pm).
The A.R.T. Presents PARADISE LOST
by BWW News Desk
- Feb 27, 2010
The American Repertory Theater (Diane Paulus, Artistic Director) continues its landmark season with its production of Clifford Odets's drama Paradise Lost, directed by Daniel Fish, beginning performances on Saturday, February 27 and scheduled to run through Saturday, March 20 at the Loeb Drama Center (64 Brattle Street, Cambridge, MA).
The A.R.T. Presents PARADISE LOST
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Feb 25, 2010
The American Repertory Theater (Diane Paulus, Artistic Director) continues its landmark season with its production of Clifford Odets's drama Paradise Lost, directed by Daniel Fish, beginning performances on Saturday, February 27 and scheduled to run through Saturday, March 20 at the Loeb Drama Center (64 Brattle Street, Cambridge, MA).
A.R.T. Hosts Free Reading Of Robert Brustein's MORTAL TERROR 12/6
by BWW News Desk
- Dec 6, 2009
On Sunday: Free reading of Robert Brustein's new play Mortal Terror by Robert Brustein, directed by Daniela Varon, featuring Stafford Clark-Price, John Kuntz, Tommy Derrah, Jeremy Geidt, Michael Hammond, Merritt Janson, Ian Kerch, and Wesley Savick
A.R.T. Hosts Free Reading Of Robert Brustein's MORTAL TERROR 12/6
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Dec 2, 2009
On Sunday: Free reading of Robert Brustein's new play Mortal Terror by Robert Brustein, directed by Daniela Varon, featuring Stafford Clark-Price, John Kuntz, Tommy Derrah, Jeremy Geidt, Michael Hammond, Merritt Janson, Ian Kerch, and Wesley Savick
Yale Rep Theater Presents NOTES FROM UNDERGROUND 3/20-4/11
by BWW News Desk
- Mar 20, 2009
YALE REPERTORY THEATRE (James Bundy, Artistic Director; Victoria Nolan, Managing Director) presents the world premiere of Fyodor Dostoevsky's NOTES FROM UNDERGROUND, adapted by Bill Camp and Robert Woodruff, based on a translation by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky, March 20-April 11 at Yale Repertory Theatre (1120 Chapel Street, at York Street). Opening night is Thursday, March 26.
Yale Rep Theater Presents NOTES FROM UNDERGROUND 3/20-4/11
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Mar 3, 2009
YALE REPERTORY THEATRE (James Bundy, Artistic Director; Victoria Nolan, Managing Director) presents the world premiere of Fyodor Dostoevsky's NOTES FROM UNDERGROUND, adapted by Bill Camp and Robert Woodruff, based on a translation by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky, March 20-April 11 at Yale Repertory Theatre (1120 Chapel Street, at York Street). Opening night is Thursday, March 26.
Brecht's BAAL Begins at Columbia Stages October 22nd
by Robert Diamond
- Oct 5, 2008
Columbia Stages presents Bertolt Brecht's BAAL, translated by Peter Tegel and directed by James Dacre, running October 22nd - 25th, 2008, at The Riverside Theatre, located in the historic Riverside Church at 91 Claremont Avenue between 120th and 122nd Streets.
La Jolla Looks Abstract with 'The Deception'
by James Sims
- Jul 27, 2007
Stepping into the La Jolla Playhouse, it is easy to immediately be transported into an abstract world of delightfully foreign art, thanks to the staging of Pierre Marivaux's classic La Fausse Suivante, completely re-imagined as The Deception...
A.R.T.'s 'Britannicus' Misses the Mark
by Olena Ripnick
- Feb 2, 2007
Power. Lust. Greed. Betrayal. Murder.
They key ingredients for any good drama are alive and well in Britannicus, Jean Racine's seventeenth century play of corruption and deception in the Julio-Claudian Dynasty...
ART Scores A Hit With 'The Onion Cellar'
by Olena Ripnick
- Dec 19, 2006
Is it a play? A rock musical? A cabaret? A series of overlapping vignettes set to a Dresden Dolls score? A performance piece? I'm not quite sure what to call The Onion Cellar, but I do know that I absolutely loved every minute of it...
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