The League of Professional Theatre Women Quarterly Networking Mondays Presidents Day: Celebrating LPTW Presidents and Founders The Ultimate Give and GetMonday, February 17, 2014, 6-8 PM TheaterLab 357 West 36th Street, 3rd Floor theatrewomen.org New York, NY – January 24, 2014: The League of Professional Theatre Women (LPTW) is pleased to present Quarterly Networking Mondays,…
Beyond Broadway: Buck60 Productions and Broadway South
Hello again from Beyond Broadway! This month, we’re speaking with Carolyn D. Miller, a Producer who has worked both on Broadway with Memphis: the Musical and in the Regional Theatre scene. Her most recent project is her own production company in NYC called Buck60 Productions and an outreach and service program called Broadway South. AKR: …
School Time Author Q&A Series: Tracey B. Wilson
Hello Beautiful People, A few months ago, I was invited to the Heal This Way book launch, in Manhattan. Truthfully, I had no idea what this book was about. But, when you get invited to an event that deals with Lady Gaga – you go. Or at least I did, as my curiiosty was peaked….
Actors & Actresses Q&A Series: Liz Lark Brown
Hello Beautiful People, Once again I find myself sitting down at Schmackary’s, with yet another stellar singer, actress, and comedienne, Liz Lark Brown. Liz is funny, articulate, and all around phenomenal. She’s a graduate of the musical theater program of Syracuse University, and the William Esper Studio in Manhattan, a regular in the New York…
COMING SOON: LOVE SONGS at 54 Below
Hello Beautiful People, V-Day is a global activist movement to end violence against women and girls. V-Day is a catalyst that promotes creative events to increase awareness, raise money, and revitalize the spirit of existing anti-violence organizations. V-Day generates broader attention for the fight to stop violence against women and girls, including rape, battery, incest,…
A Write Teacher(s) Review: tiny beautiful things // Advice on love and life from Dear Sugar
Hello Beautiful People, I think tiny beautiful things should be required reading for all people who are living. All. People. I don’t care who you are. I don’t care about your race. Your gender. Your religion. Your economic status. I don’t care what your education level is. You must read this book. Did you get…
Young Artist(s) in the City: 10 Ways To Stay Inspired…(as a young artist in the city)
Hello Friends, I’ve decided to try something new for this article and provide you guys with a Buzzfeed-like list called “10 Ways To Stay Inspired as a Young Artist In The City.” My goal with this is to stand out from other lists that go viral on the Internet. Other similar articles will give you…
The Artists(s) Bookshelf: The Color of Desire
Hello Friends, “First we will have to choose a dream. And we have to choose a meeting place in this dream…” If in your mind’s eye you can go back to the romantic time of dancing, gambling, palm trees, and lapping up the life of luxury in the stylish and exotic yet not so distant…
A Write Teacher(s) Review: War Stories, by David Mamet
Hello Beautiful People, When the folks at Argo Navis Author Services email you asking if you’d consider covering Three War Stories, by David Mamet, you say yes. When anyone asks you to cover anything related to David Mamet, well, you say yes. Why? Because it’s David Mamet. David Mamet is a stage and film director as…
Martin Luther King Jr.
Hello Beautiful People, I’ll keep this short. I’ll keep this brief. Cause, quite frankly, this post wasn’t supposed to get written. This wasn’t on the agenda. This wasn’t on the calendar. But this, well, these words, well, they are burning at my fingertips. Today, I didn’t have to teach. Today, we had off from school,…