Cast and Creative Team Announced for BIG RIVER
Theatre at the Center has announced the cast and creative team for BIG RIVER based on Mark Twain’s THE ADVENTURES OF HUCK FINN.
Review: A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY UNIT AT MEMORIAL SLOAN-KETTERING CANCER CENTER OF NEW YORK CITY at Route 66 Theatre Company
A hospital room is a ubiquitous yet evocative thing. Stiff linen corners, tiny paper cups, polyester-clad furniture – all in chemical pastels so sterile that even the filth of grief and the sloppiness of celebration remain unabsorbed.
Inside BONNIE & CLYDE Part Four: Wildhorn’s Music on Stage
In this 4-part series, PerformInk takes you inside Kokandy Productions’ BONNIE & CLYDE through blog posts written by the people behind the scenes.
Review: THE TRAGEDY OF HE-MANLET at New Millennium Theater Company
New Millennium Theatre Company’s current production, THE TRAGEDY OF HE-MANLET, is the essence of storefront theatre
First Floor Has Its TWO MILE HOLLOW Cast and Creatives
Pictured: Deanna L. Myers and Jose Nateras. First Floor Theater has announced the cast and creative team for the world premiere of Leah Nanako Winkler’s TWO MILE HOLLOW. Directed by Artistic Director Hutch Pimentel, the production features company member Aurora Adachi-Winter, with Jazmín Corona Kai Ealy, Deanna L Myers and Jose Nateras. The production...
Drury Lane Announces 18/19 Season
Drury Lane Theatre has jumped out ahead and announced its 2018/2019 season, opening with SOUTH PACIFIC. The season continues with Tennessee Williams’ CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF, followed by LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS, BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, and MAMMA MIA!. “Drury Lane is driven by the desire to re-imagine...
Otherworld Has Their SPEED OF LIGHT Cast and Production Team
Otherworld Theatre Compay has announced the cast and production team for SPEED OF LIGHT by Bella Poynton.
Cast and Design Team Announced for anything and always
Coffee & Whiskey Productions has announced the cast and creative team for their world premiere production of anything and always.
Tom Williams Quits Because There’s No Good Chicago Theater Coming Up
Apparently, Williams believes that other critics in this town are too nice. “They are out there to mooch tickets,” and “after me being gone, and Hedy’s gonna retire, you’re going to have no one saying ‘don’t go to the shows’ anymore.”
Review: THE AUDIENCE at TimeLine Theatre Company
“You’re allowing complicated people, over-complicated people, to measure themselves against something unchanging”