TheatreSquared's KIM'S CONVENIENCE Announces Extension
by Stephi Wild
- Feb 7, 2023
Audiences will have a few more chances to catch TheatreSquared's hilarious and heartwarming comedy, Kim's Convenience. Due to popular demand, the production is extending to add seven performance dates—but must close on February 26.
Redhouse Arts Center Opens Season with ANGELS IN AMERICA Part 1
by Stephi Wild
- Sep 13, 2022
Redhouse Arts Center begins its 2022-2023 season with one of America’s most ambitious plays Angels in America by Tony Kushner. Artistic Director Temar Underwood will direct the cast in the playful and profound Pulitzer Prize recipient and Tony Award winner for Best Play. Performances will run October 14 - 23, 2022.
Photos: Westport Country Playhouse's KIM'S CONVENIENCE
by Grace Cutler
- Jul 9, 2022
Westport Country Playhouse will stage “Kim’s Convenience,” a funny and touching comedy about a Korean family who owns a Toronto convenience store, written by Ins Choi and directed by Nelson T. Eusebio III, from July 5 through July 17. Check out photos!
Westport Country Playhouse Stages Comedy KIM'S CONVENIENCE
by A.A. Cristi
- Jun 8, 2022
Westport Country Playhouse will stage “Kim's Convenience,” a funny and touching comedy about a Korean family who owns a Toronto convenience store, written by Ins Choi and directed by Nelson T. Eusebio III, from July 5 through July 17.
The Exponential Festival and Kyoung's Pacific Beat to Offer Free, Peace-Driven Community Arts Events in Brooklyn this June
by A.A. Cristi
- Jun 7, 2022
On Sunday, June 12th, from 12pm-3:30pm, Kyoung's Pacific Beat invokes a post-white supremacist world by inviting BIPOC healing artists, abolitionist organizers, and our community at large to engage in somatic healing exercises, our Black and Asian Book Club, and a free, outdoor screening of NERO at Hillel Plaza in Flatbush Junction, Brooklyn.
Interactive Multi-Media Play HUMAN Plays at Wortham Center for Performing Arts
by Marissa Tomeo
- May 8, 2022
In the latest full production from writer-director and generative artist Nehprii Amenii, humanity has died off because it failed to hearken to its own hearts and did everything correct to make itself extinct. An octopus named Akashi could donate one of his three hearts to bring about what would hopefully be a more evolved and sensitive human. But Akashi isn't sure he wants to do that - he finds life to be better without humans.
Moliere In The Park's pen/man/ship Returns For 7 Live Virtual Performances
by A.A. Cristi
- Mar 26, 2021
Molière in the Park, in partnership with the Prospect Park Alliance and LeFrak Center at Lakeside, will present a full virtual production of Christina Anderson's pen/man/ship, directed by Molière in the Park's Founding Artistic Director Lucie Tiberghien, running April 16 - 24, 2021. Previews begin April 16 for an April 18 opening.
Moliere In The Park Presents Live Stream Of Christina Anderson's PEN/MAN/SHIP
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Nov 19, 2020
Molière in the Park, co-presenting with the French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF), and in partnership with the Prospect Park Alliance, LeFrak Center at Lakeside, will present a live stream of Christina Anderson's Pen/Man/Ship, directed by Molière in the Park's Founding Artistic Director Lucie Tiberghien.
Redhouse Launches New Associate Artists Program
by A.A. Cristi
- Oct 20, 2020
Redhouse Arts Center is pleased to announce that it is launching a new Associate Artist Program. The Associate Artist is an honorary position that works exclusively with the Artistic Director and Director of Education on matters pertaining to artistic and educational programming. For the 2021 season, Scenic and Lighting Designer, Marie Yokoyama, and Director, Writer and Actor, Temar Underwood, will be the recipients.
Monk Parrots Presents Streaming Premiere of AFTER AN EARLIER INCIDENT
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Jul 15, 2020
N.E.S.T (Now Enjoy Streaming Theater) by Monk Parrots will present the Streaming Premiere of After an Earlier Incident (A Dyschronic Romeo and Juliet), an experimental play exploring the concept of hauntology, i.e., the past inside the present.
BWW Review: TINY BEAUTIFUL THINGS: 'Dear Sugar' Dispenses Joy at MRT
by Nancy Grossman
- Sep 17, 2019
TINY BEAUTIFUL THINGS is a play that will make you laugh, tug at your heartstrings, teach you to appreciate little things while not sweating the small stuff, and, ultimately, make you glad you decided to spend 85 minutes at the theater. The season-opener at Merrimack Repertory Theatre is based on the memoir by Cheryl Strayed, a?oeTiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar,a?? and adapted for the stage by Nia Vardalos (My Big Fat Greek Wedding). Living up to their newly-minted mission statement at the starting gate, Merrimack a?oebring(s) joy to our art forma?? with the dramatization of real letters submitted to Strayed's advice column and her empathetic, down-to-earth responses.
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