Village Theatre Announces 42ND STREET Cast Including Sawyer, Bogar, Marsh & More
by Nicole Rosky
- Apr 16, 2010
Village Theatre has announced casting for their production of the tap dancing spectacular 42ND STREET, directed by Steve Tomkins. This production will have one preview performance in Issaquah on Wednesday, May 12, 2010, and will officially open the following evening, running May 13-July 3, 2010 in downtown Issaquah, July 9-August 1, 2010 in downtown Everett.
Steppenwolf Announces D’Amour & Saracho as Its Mellon Grant Recipients
by BWW News Desk
- Mar 9, 2010
Steppenwolf Theatre Company is pleased to announce it has commissioned playwrights Lisa D'Amour and Tanya Saracho to create two new plays each for the Steppenwolf ensemble over the next two years. These commissions are funded by a three-year grant presented to Steppenwolf in 2008 by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
PS 122 Present COIL Annual Winter Festival Of Contempoary Performance
by BWW News Desk
- Jan 17, 2010
14 Companies boasting over 100 artists and collaborators, and spanning theatre, dance, multi-media, gothic storytelling, live art, cinema, glove puppetry, not to mention an interactive self-help focus group will take part in this year's COIL festival at Performance Space 122.
PS 122 Presents The COIL Festival 1/6-17
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Jan 11, 2010
14 Companies boasting over 100 artists and collaborators, and spanning theatre, dance, multi-media, gothic storytelling, live art, cinema, glove puppetry, not to mention an interactive self-help focus group will take part in this year's COIL festival at Performance Space 122.
PS 122 Present COIL Annual Winter Festival Of Contempoary Performance
by BWW News Desk
- Jan 6, 2010
14 Companies boasting over 100 artists and collaborators, and spanning theatre, dance, multi-media, gothic storytelling, live art, cinema, glove puppetry, not to mention an interactive self-help focus group will take part in this year's COIL festival at Performance Space 122.
PS 122 Presents TERRIBLE THINGS 12/4-12/20
by BWW News Desk
- Dec 20, 2009
Part Oklahoma soap opera, part physics experiment, the dynamic duo, Lisa D'Amour and Kate Pearl bring to NYC's PS 122 their newest collaboration, Terrible Things, which takes the audiences on a trip inside the many lives of the lead performer and director Katie Pearl (OBIE-award winner for her performance in Nita and Zita) through up close and personal memories from her past.
PS 122 Present COIL Annual Winter Festival Of Contempoary Performance
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Dec 3, 2009
14 Companies boasting over 100 artists and collaborators, and spanning theatre, dance, multi-media, gothic storytelling, live art, cinema, glove puppetry, not to mention an interactive self-help focus group will take part in this year's COIL festival at Performance Space 122.
PS 122 Presents TERRIBLE THINGS 12/4-12/20
by BWW News Desk
- Dec 4, 2009
Part Oklahoma soap opera, part physics experiment, the dynamic duo, Lisa D'Amour and Kate Pearl bring to NYC's PS 122 their newest collaboration, Terrible Things, which takes the audiences on a trip inside the many lives of the lead performer and director Katie Pearl (OBIE-award winner for her performance in Nita and Zita) through up close and personal memories from her past.
PS 122 Presents TERRIBLE THINGS 12/4-12/20
by BWW News Desk
- Dec 4, 2009
Part Oklahoma soap opera, part physics experiment, the dynamic duo, Lisa D'Amour and Kate Pearl bring to NYC's PS 122 their newest collaboration, Terrible Things, which takes the audiences on a trip inside the many lives of the lead performer and director Katie Pearl (OBIE-award winner for her performance in Nita and Zita) through up close and personal memories from her past.
PS 122 Presents TERRIBLE THINGS 12/4-12/20
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Nov 18, 2009
Part Oklahoma soap opera, part physics experiment, the dynamic duo, Lisa D'Amour and Kate Pearl bring to NYC's PS 122 their newest collaboration, Terrible Things, which takes the audiences on a trip inside the many lives of the lead performer and director Katie Pearl (OBIE-award winner for her performance in Nita and Zita) through up close and personal memories from her past.
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