Grand Theatre to Present GYPSY, 10/24-11/9
by Tyler Peterson
- Sep 26, 2013
While stage mothers are more popular than ever thanks to television reality shows like "Dance Moms" and "Toddlers and Tiaras," they cannot compare to the ultimate stage mother from a century ago. She was Rose Elizabeth Thompson Hovick, mother of two famous performing daughters: burlesque star Gypsy Rose Lee and actress June Havoc. Their lives were brought to life in one of musical theater's crowning achievements, Gypsy, which first premiered on Broadway in 1959. Based on the memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee, this gripping and entertaining, Tony Award-winning musical, featuring a score of classics, including "Let Me Entertain You," and "Everything's Coming Up Roses," now makes its way to the stage of the Grand Theatre located at 405 S. Main Street, Williamstown, NJ, October 24 - November 9 (Thursdays at 7pm; Friday and Saturdays at 8pm; Sundays at 2pm). Tickets, ranging from $22 - $25, are available at www.roadcompany.com or 856-728-2120.
FROM SHELTERBELT WITH LOVE 12 Plays Now thru Feb 10
by BWW News Desk
- Jan 17, 2013
The Shelterbelt Theatre presents From Shelterbelt with Love tonight, January 17th through February 10th, 2013. Now in its twelfth consecutive year, 2013's installment of the From Shelterbelt with Love series is a collection of seven one act playlets, each centered on one or more aspects of our traditional theme of love, loss, and relationships. The scripts were selected from a pool of over 70 submissions the theatre received from playwrights across the country. The Shelterbelt was treated to a strong group of submissions from both seasoned and budding metro-area playwrights, which are well represented in this year's line-up. Five of the seven selected playwrights are either from, or have strong ties to the Omaha area.
FROM SHELTERBELT WITH LOVE 12 to Play Jan 17-Feb 10
by BWW News Desk
- Jan 4, 2013
The Shelterbelt Theatre presents From Shelterbelt with Love January 17th through February 10th, 2013. Now in its twelfth consecutive year, 2013's installment of the From Shelterbelt with Love series is a collection of seven one act playlets, each centered on one or more aspects of our traditional theme of love, loss, and relationships. The scripts were selected from a pool of over 70 submissions the theatre received from playwrights across the country. The Shelterbelt was treated to a strong group of submissions from both seasoned and budding metro-area playwrights, which are well represented in this year's line-up. Five of the seven selected playwrights are either from, or have strong ties to the Omaha area.
La Comédie-Française Presents STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE, 2/5-6/2
by Meghan Schuler
- Mar 9, 2011
La troupe de la Comédie-Française présente Salle Richelieu en alternance du 5 février au 2 juin 2011, Un tramway nommé désir de Tennessee Williams, texte français de Jean-Michel Déprats mise en scène de Lee Breuer.
HOPPER RE-IMAGINED Exhibition Opens at Edward Hopper House Arts Center in Nyack NY, 4/3
by Caryn Robbins
- Mar 1, 2011
The Edward Hopper House Art Center, 82 N. Broadway in downtown Nyack, continues The Year of Edward Hopper celebrations with the opening of the exhibition, Hopper Re-Imagined on Sunday, April 3 from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. This exhibition, which runs through May 8th, showcases Edward Hopper ‘s work uniquely interpreted or 're-imagined' in this multi-media group show, which includes works by artists Teresa Berasi, Brian Brooks, Lizzy Denning, Karen Finley, Randy Ford, James Fuhrman, Wally Glick, Shalom Gorewitz, Holly Harrison, Jim Holland, Andrea Kantrowitz, Lovid, Vik Muniz, Mica Pillemer, Andrea Placer, Natasha Rabin, Katherine Ramos, David Wells Roth, Paul Schulenburg, Barbara Scullin, Glynis Sweeny, Richard Tu and Eric Thompson.
Edward Hopper House Art Center Features the Nyack Years, 5/21-7/17
by Nicole Rosky
- Feb 11, 2011
An unprecedented exhibition of Edward Hopper's early work in his childhood home in Nyack, New York. Edward Hopper, Prelude: The Nyack Years, Saturyday, May 21 - Sunday, July 17, 2011, includes significant paintings and never-before-exhibited works from the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Arthayer R. Sanborn Hopper Collection Trust.
A Recital Held to Benefit the Opera Company of Middlebury 9/19
by BWW
News Desk
- Sep 19, 2010
Soprano Beth Thompson and mezzo-soprano Fran Bull, along with pianist Cynthia Huard, will present a recital on September 19th at 3:00 p.m. in Middlebury's Town Hall Theater, to benefit the Opera Company of Middlebury.
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