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12,933 results for "Drama Desk"

Fringe festival thriller 'Dead Broke' starts off as your average kitchen-sink drama then takes a grisly turn by Joshua Chong - Staff Reporter

Will King's macabre play, about a broke student squatting in an abandoned house, has a winning script packed with dark humour.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 6:43pm on July 15, 2022

Patriots, Almeida Theatre review - a brilliant drama from Peter Morgan about rampant Russian power games by Rachel Halliburton

Tom Hollander as powerbroker Boris Berezovsky switches between brazen charm and hubristic rage To watch a Peter Morgan drama is to have a fly-on-the-wall's perspective of modern history. Ove…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 6:54am on July 13, 2022

Live with Dr. Alisa Hurwitz (Dr. Drama) by Lauren Van Hemert

Hear what Alisa Hurwitz (aka Dr. Drama) has to say about Jewish representation onstage and so much more. The post Live with Dr. Alisa Hurwitz (Dr. Drama) appeared first on Covering Theater f…

SOURCE: Beltline to Broadway at 11:13pm on July 12, 2022

Live with Alisa Hurwitz (Dr. Drama) by Beltline To Broadway

Beltline to Broadway is the leading source of North Carolina theater news and information. Based in Raleigh, North Carolina, Beltline to Broadway was primarily formed to provide full coverag…

SOURCE: YouTube at 9:52pm on July 12, 2022

Immigrants' Journey Captured in Glorious Song and Story in Miami New Drama's Papa Cuatro by Bill Hirschman

Rarely has the immigrants' connection to their past and future been so fully realized in a passionate embrace as in this premiere of Papá Cuatro at Miami New Drama. It is, by turns, alter…

SOURCE: Florida Theater On Stage at 9:42pm on July 11, 2022

All the Drama: Biographer Mimi Pockross on the 1945 Pulitzer Prize Winner "Harvey" by Jan Simpson

All The Drama is hosted by Jan Simpson. It is a series of deep dives into the plays that have won The Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The Pulitzer Prize for Drama: "Harvey"1945 Pulitzer winner "Ha…

SOURCE: BroadwayRadio at 12:01am on July 9, 2022

A Branford filmmaker has shot his first movie in New Haven. The combat-vet drama opens July 7 by Susan Dunne

A movie about a combat veteran who served in Afghanistan, which was shot in the New Haven area, will premiere in that city on July 7.

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 6:00am on July 6, 2022

'Entertaining & thought-provoking family drama': FAVOUR " Bush Theatre by Laura Kressly

Favour is another artistic success from the consistently-innovative Bush Theatre, set within a community and on subject matter rarely shown on stage. It is very well worth going out of the w…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 7:00am on July 5, 2022

'It's the Odyssey " the islands are Soho clubs': Jack Holden on his 80s drama Cruise by Kate Wyver

The Ten Percent star's solo show, which is returning to London's West End, was inspired by his conversations with older gay men as a volunteer for Switchboard An hour before he stepped on st…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:37am on July 5, 2022

Favour, Bush Theatre review - Ambreen Razia's punchy new tug-of-love drama by Helen Hawkins

A brilliant balance of raucous comedy and immense pathos Where should Leila live " Ilford or Kent? It doesn't sound like an earth-shattering decision for a 15-year-old to make, but the stake…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 7:03am on July 4, 2022

'Long Live the Theater': Mariupol's Drama Company to Perform Again by Megan Specia

Thirteen members of the Mariupol Drama Theater have reconvened in western Ukraine where they are rehearsing a new play about a Ukrainian dissident who died in a Russian prison camp in the 19…

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:48am on July 1, 2022

Favour review " a moving addiction drama with occasional lapses by Arifa Akbar

Bush theatre, LondonThree generations of a working-class Muslim family clash in Ambreen Razia's meditation on the complexities of motherhood This lean multi-generational family drama explore…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:24pm on June 30, 2022

Review: 'To T, or Not to T' alchemizes an internal saga and family drama into a moving comedy by Charles McNulty

A solo play by the queer and transgender Tamil Sri Lankan American actor D'Lo opens at the Kirk Douglas Theatre.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 4:37pm on June 30, 2022

The Fellowship review " ambitious drama overstuffed with issues by Anya Ryan

Hampstead theatre, LondonStrong performances carry this family drama by Roy Williams in which urgent themes don't have enough space to grow The Fellowship is a play of big issues as two fift…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:18am on June 29, 2022

The Fellowship, Hampstead Theatre review - strong clashes, too little drama by Aleks.sierz

Roy Williams's latest is a tribute to the children of the Windrush generation I live in Brixton, south London. A few days ago, the borough's aptly named Windrush Square hosted events which c…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 6:03pm on June 28, 2022

Evelyn review " identity drama spoiled by a Punch and Judy cameo by Arifa Akbar

Southwark Playhouse, LondonThe use of puppets to portray mob justice is not the only bad call in a play that rarely achieves enough dramatic tension A stranger arrives at a seaside town wit…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:18am on June 28, 2022

Mad House, Ambassadors Theatre review - David Harbour is magnificent in Theresa Rebeck's family drama by Tom Birchenough

While bravado support from Bill Pullman practically steals the show For sheer extremes of family dysfunction Theresa Rebeck's Mad House must be aiming to set new records in American drama. T…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 5:54am on June 27, 2022

What 'Epiphany' Awaits at This New Lincoln Center Theatre Play? - Brian Watkins on his haunting new drama inspired by James Joyce's 'The Dead' by Regina Robbins

Brian Watkins on his haunting new drama inspired by James Joyce's The Dead --- In Brian Watkins' eerie new play Epiphany, a houseful of party guests are on pins and needles waiting for the f…

SOURCE: TDF at 12:00am on June 24, 2022

Taking the drama and dance outdoors by Kerry Reid

I spent most of the 90s in the Bay Area, where outdoor theater in the summer is a given, and the weather generally cooperates (if you're not facing the threat of forest fires, that is). But …

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 4:45pm on June 23, 2022

Once Upon A Dream: A Disney Cabaret at The Drama Company NYC - Optional Content, page: 15

playbill vip · OFF-BROADWAY PREMIERE: Lilies or The Revival of a Romantic Dramaby Michel Marc Bouchard, translated by Linda Gaboriau · Via TICKETMASTER, ...

SOURCE: Google at 9:48am on June 23, 2022

Leaving the Drama Classroom by Brit Christopher

The decision to leave the drama classroom and change career is a big step but not uncommon. Blogger Brit Christopher explains her reasons to make the move.

SOURCE: blog.stageagent.com at 6:02am on June 23, 2022

Review: <em>Queen</em> Buzzes With Drama, Both Intellectual and Emotional

National Asian American Theatre Company presents the off-Broadway premiere of Madhuri Shekar's play at A.R.T./New York Theatres.

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 3:24pm on June 21, 2022

Julia Hales' You Know We Belong Together in the Drama Theatre by Aussie Theatre

Coming to the Opera House after seasons at Edinburgh International Festival and London's Southbank Centre, acclaimed actor, writer, daughter and

SOURCE: AussieTheatre.com at 4:55am on June 21, 2022

'Jersey Boys' at Kennedy Center is a great musical and a great drama by William Powell

The tale of four New Jersey tough guys who took their working-class roots to international stages, it's the best musical tour to hit the DMV this summer.

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 5:15pm on June 17, 2022

Drama Desk Awards by Barry Gordin

The 66th Drama Desk Awards were presented at Sardi's on June 14th June 15, 2022: The 2022 Drama Desk Awards, announced earlier this month, were presented in an afternoon ceremony at t…

SOURCE: theaterlife at 11:37am on June 17, 2022
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