BWW Reviews: THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED at Desert Rose Playhouse
by Audrey Liebross
- Apr 23, 2015
The Desert Rose Playhouse, in Rancho Mirage, California, is presenting yet another fine production - its last show for the 2014-15 season. Douglas Carter Beane's THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED is an edgy comedy which raises serious questions and which contains serious moments, especially in the second act. It is well-acted and superbly staged. I recommend this show for adults with one caveat: It contains brief moments of full frontal male nudity, and is therefore not suitable for everyone.
BWW Reviews: SCROOGE IN ROUGE Generates Lots of Laughs at Rancho Mirage's Desert Rose Playhouse
by Audrey Liebross
- Nov 18, 2014
The Desert Rose Playhouse, in Rancho Mirage California, is presenting a hilariously funny sendup of A CHRISTMAS CAROL, SCROOGE IN ROUGE. The plot's premise is that a small music hall on London's outskirts plans to present A CHRISTMAS CAROL. When all but three actors in the twenty-member cast develop food poisoning, the three decide to go forward with each of them taking on multiple roles. The puns and other corny jokes fly in this brilliant production. If you see only one version of A CHRISTMAS CAROL this year, it should be this one.
BWW Reviews: Jobsite's Inventive INVENTING VAN GOGH at the Shimberg
by Peter Nason
- Jul 15, 2014
INVENTING VAN GOGH is a beautifully written and acted time-skipping love letter to art history, an accurate examination of the struggles each artist (not just Van Gogh) faces in the creation of something new, and a mystery in a world that has a hard time telling the difference between what is genuine and what is imagination.
BWW Reviews: Intriguing INVENTING VAN GOGH at Jobsite Theater
by Desiree Fantal
- Jul 14, 2014
Patrick Stone is a Van Gogh-hating painter suffering from artist's block. He is approached by an unscrupulous art dealer who convinces him into attempting to produce a forgery of Van Gogh's last work - which may or may not actually exist.
Photo Flash: First Look at Jordan Foote and More in Jobsite Theater's INVENTING VAN GOGH
by BWW News Desk
- Jul 8, 2014
Jobsite wraps their most successful season to date with Steven Dietz's quasi-historical mystery Inventing Van Gogh. This potent meditation on the nature of truth and art is on stage tomorrow, July 9, through August 3, 2014, in the Shimberg Playhouse at the Straz Center where Jobsite is resident theater company. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!
Spike TV Adapting Stephen Frey's THE CHAIRMAN
by Tyler Peterson
- Jun 10, 2014
Spike TV has joined forces with Ben Silverman's Electus to develop a script for an original series, 'The Chairman,' based on the best-selling novel by acclaimed author Stephen Frey.
Desert Rose Playhouse to Present Mart Crowley's THE BOYS IN THE BAND 4/5-5/5
by David Green
- Apr 2, 2013
The Desert Rose Playhouse, the Valley's live stage company serving the LGBT community, will present Mart Crowley's classic play 'The Boys in the Band', at The Commissary in Rancho Mirage. The show will open April 5, 2013 for a five-week run closing on May 5. It's Harold's birthday and his friends are throwing him a party he'll never forget, complete with his surprise gift --- a street hustler named Cowboy. As the evening progresses, many drinks are swilled and a game of Truth goes terribly wrong.
PHOENIX Opens Tampa Repertory Theatre's 2012-13 Season Tonight, 10/11
by BWW News Desk
- Oct 11, 2012
From Phoenix to Elsinore, with a stop in St. Louis, the Tampa Repertory Theatre's second season promises to engage audiences with plays new and old, but always provocative, innovative and classic. The season opens with a regional premiere: Phoenix, by Scott Organ.
SoHo Crime to Publish 'Crashed,' 'The Fame Thief,' and More!
by Nicole Rosky
- Sep 11, 2012
Soho Crime has just signed a 3-book deal with Edgar and Macavity Award nominee Timothy Hallinan for World English publishing rights to a new crime fiction series featuring an L.A. burglar, Junior Bender, who moonlights as an ad hoc private eye for clients on the wrong side of the law.
PHOENIX, HAMLET and More Set for Tampa Repertory Theatre's 2012-13 Season
by BWW News Desk
- Aug 19, 2012
From Phoenix to Elsinore, with a stop in St. Louis, the Tampa Repertory Theatre's second season promises to engage audiences with plays new and old, but always provocative, innovative and classic. The season opens with a regional premiere: Phoenix, by Scott Organ.
Tampa Bay's Professional Theaters Announce Winners of First Jeff Norton Awards
by Kelsey Denette
- Aug 23, 2011
Tampa Bay's professional theaters announce the winners of the first annual Jeff Norton Theater Awards, held Monday, August 22 at The Palladium Theater at St. Petersburg College. The event was hosted by four theaters: American Stage, Gorilla Theatre, Jobsite Theater, and Stageworks Theatre.
Aluna Theatre Presents Nohayquiensepa (No one knows), Closes 3/27
by BWW News Desk
- Mar 27, 2011
The multiple Dora Award-winning Aluna Theatre presents the Toronto premiere of Nohayquiensepa (No one knows), a multimedia dance-theatre piece that explores how we react to the death of strangers both here and abroad. This innovative collective creation, in English and Spanish, closes March 27, 2011 at The Theatre Centre.
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