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12,963 results for "Drama Desk"

'We open with six munitionettes in a factory': Director Jimmy Walters on WWI drama Square Rounds by Rev Stan

Getting its first staging for three decades, Tony Harrison's World War I-set play Square Rounds is based on true events and explores the devastating impact of chemical warfare and weapons of…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 5:00am on September 18, 2018

'Sanctions' at Delaware Theatre Company: Hard-hitting Bruce Graham drama

Delaware Theatre Company opens its season with the world premiere of Philly playwright Bruce Graham's "Sanctions," in which a college football program gets started again after coming off NCA…

SOURCE: Philly.com at 12:50pm on September 17, 2018

Emmy predictions: Elisabeth Moss ('The Handmaid's Tale') will win Best Drama Actress with no clear runner-up in sight by Marcus James Dixon

After losing a whopping six Emmys for “Mad Men,” TV academy members are poised to make it up to Elisabeth Moss in a big way. She just won Best Drama Actress for “The Handma…

SOURCE: Gold Derby at 7:30pm on September 14, 2018

Janet McTeer on Playing the Ultimate Drama Queen in Bernhardt/Hamlet by Beth Stevens

The fall theater scene is kicking into high gear with an exciting crop of plays, revivals and new musicals hitting the stage. The Broadway.com 2018 Fall Preview highlights the stars and show…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 1:06pm on September 14, 2018

Broadway Star Marin Mazzie Is Remembered for Her Lustrous Career in Comedy & Drama by Andy Lefkowitz

Following a long battle with ovarian cancer, three-time Tony nominee Marin Mazzie passed away on September 13 at age 57. The original star of Passion and Ragtime made a memorable mark on the…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 10:48am on September 14, 2018

Michael Inside " prison drama powered by understatement

An Irish youth's life slides into drug possession, jail and thuggery in Frank Berry's grim but electrifying film

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:59pm on September 12, 2018

The Second Violinist, Barbican, London " darkly enigmatic drama

Donnacha Dennehy's score underpins a hard-edged tale about a dysfunctional musician

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:33pm on September 12, 2018

An inside look at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama Design and Crafts Exhibition by Sarah Jane Arnegger

The exhibition celebrates the work and accomplishments of the graduating students.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:09pm on September 11, 2018

Open Door " the free audition scheme opening doors to top drama schools by John Byrne

Supported by funders including Game of Thrones' Emilia Clarke, the Open Door scheme is making world-class training accessible for all. John Byrne

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 8:00am on September 11, 2018

High Ridin' review at King's Head Theatre, London " 'unassuming but underwritten one-act drama' by Paul Vale

Past mistakes and a fresh start form the backbone of James Hogan's new one-act drama High Ridin'. In several aspects it's quite

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:53am on September 11, 2018

Square Rounds review at Finborough Theatre, London " 'a witty but didactic verse drama' by Neil Dowden

Tony Harrison's anti-war verse drama Square Rounds is an interesting curiosity. Premiered as a technical extravaganza on the National Theatre's huge Oliver

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:42am on September 10, 2018

Stratford Festival adds journalism comedy-drama The Front Page to its 2019 playbill

1928 satire will be adapted by Michael Healey and directed by Graham Abbey.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 1:44pm on September 7, 2018

The Humans review " family dinner turns to schlock in uneasy drama by Michael Billington

Hampstead theatre, LondonThe Broadway cast of Stephen Karam's award-winning play shine, but horror movie tropes detract from real-life fearsStephen Karam describes his play, which arrives fr…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:24am on September 7, 2018

Sean Holmes: 'Theatres' work with young people should not replace drama in schools' by Giverny Masso

Artistic director of London’s Lyric Hammersmith Sean Holmes has condemned “worrying” cuts to the arts in education, arguing that theatres’ work with

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:33am on September 6, 2018

God of Carnage review " sitcom spirit tames bullying drama's savagery by Arifa Akbar

Theatre Royal, Bath With a starry cast that includes Elizabeth McGovern and Ralf Little, this revival of Yasmina Reza's menace-filled comedy emphasises the laughs but loses the play's savage…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:24am on September 6, 2018

'Make Believe' Drama About Childhood Trauma At Hartford Stage by Christopher Arnott

The kids are all right. Playwright Bess Wohl and director Jackson Gay, old friends working together for the first time in years, are at Blue State Coffee in Main Street. They're sharing thei…

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 9:05am on September 6, 2018

Drama school CPA Studios goes into liquidation by Matthew Hemley

Performing arts college CPA Studios has officially gone into liquidation, citing financial challenges that made it unable to compete with its rivals

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:49am on September 6, 2018

Political Drama By Rib Davis Comes To White Bear Theatre by Douglas Mayo

By Douglas Mayo The Sword Of Alex by award-winning playwright Rib Davis comes to the White Bear Theatre this September. In the clash between the political and the personal, The Sword of Alex…

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 6:23am on September 6, 2018

Caterpillar review " darkly funny drama about the ties that bind by Bridget Minamore

Theatre 503, LondonAlison Carr's tight three-hander, set in a seaside B&B, examines the relationship of a woman who has had a stroke and the daughter who cares for herSixty-something Mae…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:48pm on September 5, 2018

American Animals " real-life crime drama with a twist

Director Bart Layton probes the grey zone between fact and fiction

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 1:20pm on September 5, 2018

Netflix to Stream Mandarin Drama "The Rise of Phoenixes" by Blouin Artinfo

Netflix Inc., the world's leading internet entertainment service, will be streaming new Mandarin series "The Rise of Phoenixes." Starring Chen Kun and Ni Ni, and art directed by William Chan…

SOURCE: www.blouinartinfo.com at 1:11am on September 5, 2018

'I'm all for issue-based drama but not at the expense of narrative': EROS " White Bear Theatre by Press Releases

Now I'm all for issue-based drama, and I do believe theatre has a responsibility to shine a light on areas of real social concern with the objective of moving and enlightening the audience.

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 1:00pm on September 4, 2018

Dr. Sara BT Thiel on Pregnancy on the Stage in Early Modern English Drama by [email protected] (jdstokely)

By Michael Lueger. How do you depict pregnancy when you're working with an all-male cast? Dr. Sara BT Thiel joins us to discuss this and other issues connected to pregnancy on the Stuart sta…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 9:00am on September 4, 2018

Get Your First Day of Drama Class Started Out Right by Kerry Hishon

First impressions matter! Getting your first day of drama class started on the right foot is so important for setting the tone for the rest of the semester. No matter whether you have a clas…

SOURCE: Theatrefolk at 1:00am on September 1, 2018

Vanity Fair: a period drama for a millennial age

Thackeray's drama was reshaped for contemporary tastes throughout the 20th century

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on September 1, 2018
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