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12,963 results for "Drama Desk"

Review: Tom Morton-Smith's drama 'Oppenheimer' dissects the conscience of the father of the atomic bomb by Charles McNulty

'Oppenheimer," Tom Morton-Smith's acclaimed play about "the father of the atomic bomb," has its American premiere courtesy of Rogue Machine Theatre.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 2:19pm on October 8, 2018

Review: Tom Morton-Smith's drama 'Oppenheimer' dissects the conscience of the father of the atomic bomb by Charles McNulty

The most gripping moments in "Oppenheimer," the sprawling drama by British playwright Tom Morton-Smith about the man dubbed "the father of the atomic bomb," are the brainstorming meetings of…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 2:15pm on October 8, 2018

History meets mystery in Arlitia Jones's slightly spooky drama 'Summerland' by Nelson Pressley

The Washington Stage Guild production, in the intimate Undercroft Theatre, jolts your senses.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:04pm on October 5, 2018

I'm Tired of All This Drama! by Howlround Theatre Commons

By HowlRound Theatre Commons .

SOURCE: HowlRound at 12:18pm on October 5, 2018

Clint Eastwood, Bradley Cooper Reunite in Trailer for Drug Drama 'The Mule' by Dave McNary

Clint Eastwood is full of regret and sorrow in the first trailer for “The Mule,” returning to the screen for the first time since 2012’s “Trouble With the Curve.̶…

SOURCE: Variety at 9:19pm on October 4, 2018

Elisabeth Moss Drama 'Her Smell' Nabbed by Gunpowder & Sky by Dave McNary

Gunpowder & Sky has acquired the domestic rights to Alex Ross Perry's drama “Her Smell,” starring Elisabeth Moss as a tormented punk rock singer. The deal was announced Thurs…

SOURCE: Variety at 11:34am on October 4, 2018

'My experience of dementia has reared unimaginable pain, fear & anger': Arabian Nights playwright Nessah Muthy on her latest drama Sundowning by Featured Content

Award-winning playwright Nessah Muthy follows Arabian Nights, staged by Iris Theatre at Hoxton Hall, with the premiere of her latest play Sundowning. The contemporary drama, produced by Kali…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 4:30am on October 4, 2018

Netflix Adds Three New Series to Thrilling Sci-Fi Drama Slate by Blouin Artinfo

Netflix, the world's leading internet entertainment service, announced three new sci-fi series "The I-Land," "October Faction," and "Warrior Nun."These new series join Netflix's growing sci-…

SOURCE: www.blouinartinfo.com at 1:14am on October 3, 2018

PHOTOS: Peek into the rehearsal room for Kali Theatre's new drama, Sundowning by Press Releases

What’s been happening in the rehearsal room for Kali Theatre’s Sundowning, the new drama from playwright Nessah Muthy, whose Arabian Nights is currently entertaining audiences at…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 12:20pm on October 2, 2018

The Drama Book Shop to Welcome Theresa Rebeck October 2 by Olivia Clement

The playwright will take part in a signing and discussion in celebration of her newest work, Bernhardt/Hamlet, now on Broadway.

SOURCE: Playbill at 3:55pm on October 1, 2018

Playwright Theresa Rebeck Will Make Appearance at Drama Book Shop Tomorrow by BroadwayWorld

Playwright Theresa Rebeck, who is currently represented on Broadway with BernhardtHamlet, will make an appearance tomorrow, October 2 5-630pm, atthe Drama Book Shop 250 W 40th St. The festiv…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 3:48pm on October 1, 2018

The Cast and Creative Team of Days of Rage on What to Expect From Steven Levenson's New Drama by Olivia Clement

Playbill catches up with Mike Faist, Tavi Gevinson, Lauren Patten, Levenson, and more.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:42pm on October 1, 2018

'Home theatre' boom lets audiences star in their own kitchen-sink drama by Derek Bond

Community-led performers are flipping theatre's power dynamic by putting on shows in their audience's homeThe rise in immersive and interactive theatre means audiences are used to being part…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:36am on September 28, 2018

Rebus: Long Shadows review at Birmingham Repertory Theatre " 'pensive, plodding police drama' by Dave Fargnoli

Chafing against retirement and a lingering alcohol problem, Ian Rankin's maverick detective John Rebus cracks open a cold case in this latest

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 5:38am on September 26, 2018

Review: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Director Judith Ivey puts her stamp on Williams' steamy drama by Jayne Blanchard

Hold onto summer heat and humid emotions just a little while longer with Baltimore Center Stage's juicy production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. The lies we tell ourselves so we can sleep and th…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 12:06pm on September 25, 2018

East 15 Acting School tops Times and Sunday Times university guide for drama by Giverny Masso

East 15 Acting School in Essex has topped the Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2019 for drama. The ranking system

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:42am on September 25, 2018

The Other Place review " rage, confusion and compassion in dementia drama by Michael Billington

Park theatre, LondonKaren Archer gives a fine performance as a woman experiencing cognitive difficulties in Sharr White's playHow do you dramatise dementia? Not easily. But Sharr White, in a…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:36am on September 25, 2018

BWW Review: Craig Lucas' Job-Inspired Drama, I WAS MOST ALIVE WITH YOU, Performed in Both Spoken English and ASL by Michael Dale

The press script provided to critics reviewing Craig Lucas' somber and overstuffed drama, I WAS MOST ALIVE WITH YOU, specifies that the play was created to be performed by Deaf and hearing a…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 12:24am on September 25, 2018

Cop Drama "Unforgotten" Gets Fourth Season by Blouin Artinfo

ITV is bringing Chris Lang's cop drama "Unforgotten" for a fourth season.Following the success of the third season with average six million viewers, the series, developed in the US for ABC b…

SOURCE: www.blouinartinfo.com at 1:12am on September 24, 2018

Eyam, Shakespeare's Globe review - plague drama, dark and loose by Tom Birchenough

Back to the 17th century: the village that cut itself off to dieThe end-of-season contemporary writing slot at the Globe must be a proposal as full of promise for playwrights as it is perhap…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 4:06am on September 22, 2018

Mystery Road, BBC4 " Australian crime drama of brooding unease

Closely plotted social, racial and political nuances set this series apart from other shows

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 10:25am on September 21, 2018

Drama School Students Awarded ?72,500 By Laurence Olivier Bursaries Scheme by BroadwayWorld

Sixteen drama school students from across the UK have been awarded a total of 72,500 worth of bursaries by the Society of London Theatre SOLT, to help them complete their training.

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 9:06am on September 21, 2018

Touching the Void review " thrilling, chilling drama reaches dizzy heights by Mark Lawson

Bristol Old VicDavid Greig finds humour amid the horror in this triumphant stage adaptation of the mountaineering memoirClimbing high mountains is often used as a metaphor for other ominousl…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:12am on September 19, 2018

Steel review " sharp-witted political drama from Chris Bush by Catherine Love

Crucible, SheffieldBush tackles sexism and racial prejudice in a cross-generational commentary on contemporary politicsIn Chris Bush's new play, steel is a multi-faceted metaphor. It's resol…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:32pm on September 18, 2018

How to find your dream drama school by Paul Clayton

Actors searching for their ideal training destination have access to more information than ever before to help them make their choice, but

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 8:00am on September 18, 2018
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