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12,963 results for "Drama Desk"

Review: In 'Vietgone,' East West Players takes audiences on the wild ride of Qui Nguyen's rambunctious drama about refugees in love by Charles McNulty

Reencountering Qui Nguyen's "Vietgone" in the new East West Players production, I am struck once again by the originality of the playwriting. A quick synopsis of the play might yield the fol…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 10:00am on October 27, 2018

Is It Curtains for the Drama Book Shop? by Michael Schulman

Michael Schulman writes about the Drama Book Shop, a beloved New York City theatre institution that will soon be forced from its home and is hoping to find a new space.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 4:41pm on October 26, 2018

Lynn Nottage, Moisés Kaufman & More to Support the Drama Book Shop at Signing Event by Andy Lefkowitz

A group of acclaimed playwrights will come together on October 29 for an event intended to draw attention to the theater-mainstay retailer The Drama Book Shop, which recently announced the v…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 2:24pm on October 26, 2018

Theatre Community Steps Up to Help Drama Book Shop; Event Planned for October 29 by Olivia Clement

After the success of Lin-Manuel Miranda's efforts earlier this week, more playwrights will sign copies of their plays to help the store.

SOURCE: Playbill at 1:35pm on October 26, 2018

Perspective: Why political pundits give drama critics a bad name - Los Angeles Times by Charles McNulty

Political pundits have long been giving drama critics a bad name. Inevitably, in the run-up to an election, some op-ed columnist will make a crack comparing recent political coverage to thea…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 10:59am on October 26, 2018

Perspective: Why political pundits give drama critics a bad name by Charles McNulty

A critic's plan to rescue democracy, reclaim the power of theater and cast young artists as the leads in an extravaganza that turns voting into an act of performance.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 8:00am on October 26, 2018

Perspective: Why political pundits give drama critics a bad name by Charles McNulty

Political pundits have long been giving drama critics a bad name. Inevitably, in the run-up to an election, some op-ed columnist will make a crack comparing recent political coverage to thea…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 8:00am on October 26, 2018

The Waverly Gallery review " Elaine May dazzles in devastating dementia drama by Alexis Soloski

The John Golden Theatre, New YorkKenneth Lonergan's personal play about a gallery owner losing her memory is a beautifully acted, quietly crushing tragedyThe Waverly Gallery, now revived on …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:42pm on October 25, 2018

Theater community rallies behind the Drama Book Shop by Caitlin Huston

The theater community is reaching out to support the Drama Book Shop after a rent increase has priced the store out of its current location. Lin-Manuel Miranda stopped by the store Thursday …

SOURCE: Broadway.News Subscription at 7:48pm on October 25, 2018

New York City's Drama Book Shop: Movin' Out by American Theatre Editors

The beloved theatre bookstore, priced out of Times Square, plans a move to a new space in early 2019.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 6:08pm on October 25, 2018

Lin-Manuel Miranda Does His Part for the Drama Book Shop by BroadwayWorld

As BroadwayWorld previously reported, the historic Drama Book Shop will leave its 40th Street home because of recent rent escalations. Lin-Manuel Miranda is going everything he can to make s…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 12:32pm on October 25, 2018

WATCH: The cast of Honour tell us about Joanna Murray-Smith's 'deep & complex' drama by Featured Content

As Tiny Fires' revival of Joanna Murray-Smith's acclaimed drama Honour  begins its run at Park Theatre, the cast speak about why this hit play excites them. Watch the footage (below) t…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 7:13am on October 25, 2018

The Historic Drama Book Shop Will Change Locations Early Next Year by BroadwayWorld

The historic Drama Book Shop, located just steps from the heart of Times Square, will leave its 40th Street home because of recent rent escalations, according to Crains New York.

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 3:36pm on October 24, 2018

The Drama Book Shop to Close Doors in 2019 by Olivia Clement

The 100-year-old performing arts bookstore is reportedly looking to relocate after facing a steep rent increase.

SOURCE: Playbill at 3:20pm on October 24, 2018

Hilary Swank Shines in Intimate Family Drama "What They Had" by Blouin Artinfo

Known to give her soul and almost everything she can give to her roles, Hilary Swank is making head turns yet again.The two-time academy award winner delivers a stellar performance in the El…

SOURCE: www.blouinartinfo.com at 1:11am on October 24, 2018

India Pale Ale: Immigrant Punjabi Drama Makes for Pale Ale by David Finkle

★★★ Jaclyn Backhaus fights back at current domestic policies to mixed but hopeful results The post India Pale Ale: Immigrant Punjabi Drama Makes for Pale Ale appeared first…

SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 10:00pm on October 23, 2018

'Detroit '67' at the McCarter is an urgent, powerful drama: review by Patrick Maley | For Nj Advance Media

This provocative play by Dominique Morisseau centers on five lives just on the periphery of the riots

SOURCE: NJ.com at 5:35pm on October 23, 2018

Sundowning review " devastating dementia drama lingers and burns by Miriam Gillinson

Tristan Bates theatre, London Hazel Maycock is superb in a moving family tale crammed with feeling and insightDementia is a heartbreaker. It's also a nightmare to stage: repetitive, meanderi…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:04am on October 23, 2018

BWW Review: MCC Encores Jocelyn Bioh's Colorism Drama SCHOOL GIRLS; OR, THE AFRICAN MEAN GIRLS PLAY by Michael Dale

As the grand finale of their fourteen year residency at Christopher Street's Lucille Lortel Theatre, before moving to their brand new Hell's Kitchen digs, Manhattan Class Company brings in a…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 1:42am on October 23, 2018

'The Ferryman,' an explosive, exhilarating human drama by Peter Marks

Jez Butterworth offers up a ripping yarn, set in the time of Northern Ireland's Troubles

SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:36pm on October 21, 2018

Jez Butterworth's Olivier-Winning Drama The Ferryman Opens on the Great White Way by Andy Lefkowitz

The Ferryman, a wildly popular new play by Tony nominee Jez Butterworth, opens at Broadway's Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre on October 21. Olivier winner Sam Mendes directs the production, a …

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 12:04am on October 21, 2018

Acclaimed Drama Operation Crucible to Play Off-Broadway's Davenport Theatre by Andy Lefkowitz

On the heels of a critically acclaimed run at the Brits Off Broadway Festival, the much-applauded production of Operation Crucible will move to the Davenport Theatre beginning on October 31.…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 5:06pm on October 19, 2018

Threatened Wakefield drama college submits plans for new home by Giverny Masso

Wakefield drama school CAPA College has submitted plans for a permanent purpose-built home, which would allow it to increase its capacity from

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:55am on October 19, 2018

Review: 'The Lifespan of a Fact' loses drama to the truth by Charles Isherwood

Fact: I began my career in journalism as a fact-checker at a magazine in Los Angeles. Opinion: My experience with this oft-tedious task unfortunately did little to enhance my affection for "…

SOURCE: Broadway.News Subscription at 10:15pm on October 18, 2018

Stories review " Nina Raine's smart drama about seeking a sperm donor by Michael Billington

Dorfman, LondonPlaying a single woman determined to have a child, Claudie Blakley lights up a new play by the Consent dramatistA character in Nina Raine's vibrant new play points out that th…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:54am on October 18, 2018
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