Program 1: July 24, 25, 26 Wilfried Souly: Saana/The Foreigner Rosanna Gamson/World Wide: Still Overtone Industries: ICELAND Program 2: July 31, August 1, 2 Carole Kim: The Singing Head Marsian De Lellis: Object of Her Affection d. Sabela grimes: Electrogynous Program 3: August 7, 8, 9 John Fleck: Blacktop Highway Ate9 dANCEcOMPANY: For now Festival Pass $40 (See all three programs) Tickets $20…
The Artist(s) Resource: Teen Workshops at Bay Street Theater
July 14 Monologue as Dialogue (Ages 14-18) A Mainstage artist from Travesties will teach this class. The class will be held on Monday, July 14 from 1-6pm for $100. August 4 Acting the Song (Ages 14-18) Bay Street’s artistic director Scott Schwartz will teach this class. The class will be held on Monday, August 4 from 1-6pm for…
Memory Project Productions Launches Innovative Holocaust Remembrance Gallery
The team behind the award-winning documentary Finding Kalman has published an interactive archive of Holocaust remembrance portraits, bridging the past and the present, biography and imagery, and leveraging the power of art to discuss difficult subjects. Naïve artists have created more than 500 black-and-white pastel portraits of Holocaust survivors, victims, and rescuers, using source photographs from the…
Be a Burst of Light
Hello Beautiful People, This past week, I’ve had the privilege and the pleasure of working alongside Gregory Boyd in the Bay Street Theater’s production of Travesties for the past two weeks. Travesties, a play by Tom Stoppard, centres on the figure of Henry Carr, an elderly man who reminisces about Zürich in 1917 during the First World War, and…
The Daisy Dish: Introductions
Hello and welcome to my introduction! My name is Daisy Eagan. Long ago, before many of you were but a twinkle in your parents’ eyes, I played Mary Lennox in The Secret Garden on Broadway and won a Tony award for it. I am the youngest actress ever to have won. I was born in…
GIVEAWAY: McDonagh’s Masterpieces
Hello Beautiful People! A couple of weeks ago, I had the absolute PLEASURE of seeing The Cripple of Inishmaan at The Cort Theatre. It was fantastic, and you can read the full review here. It’s an absolutely brilliant evening of theater, and you can find out more about the show here: http://crippleofinishmaan.com, and view the the backstage…
A Write Teacher(s) Playlist: July Picks!
Hello Beautiful People, The lovely Erin is on a bit of a hiatus, (exciting things for her that we’re all super thrilled about), and so, I’ll be giving you the playlist for July. And, I’m sort of cheating. Well, not really, cause I love each and every song. The Write Teacher(s) Playlist for July, HAS…
The Write Teacher(s) Bookshelf: July Picks!
Hello Beautiful People! It’s July already – can you believe it?! We have some fantastic titles picked out for this month, and cannot wait to dive right in in. Cavendon Hall, by Barbara Taylor Bradford Confessions of a Wild Child, by Jackie Collins and, our bookshelf pick… The Glass Kitchen, by Linda Francis Lee (Check…
COMING SOON: CLONED!
THE NEW YORK MUSICAL THEATRE FESTIVAL and SPIEGEL AND WOLPOW PARTNERSHIP are pleased to announce the world premiere production of CLONED!, winner of The New York Musical Theatre Festival’s 2013 Developmental Reading Award, an Official Selection of the 2014 New York Musical Theatre Festival’s Next Link Project and a Grand Jury Selection of the 2014 New York…
COMING SOON: Chuck Cooper at 54 Below
CHUCK COOPER IN “Jazz Poetry (The Blues of Langston Hughes)” Directed by Lance Roberts, and Musical Direction by James Sampliner TUESDAY, JULY 1 & 8 at 7PM AT 54 BELOW, BROADWAY’S SUPPER CLUB www.54Below.com 54 BELOW, Broadway’s Supper Club, presents Chuck Cooper in Jazz Poetry (The Blues of Langston Hughes) on Tuesday, July 1st & 8th. Tony Award winner Chuck Cooper…