The Cleaning Guy will have its World Premiere at the 20th Annual New York International Fringe Festival in August. The solo show is written and performed by Paul Adams who has been developing the script over the last three years at Emerging Artists New Work Series. The comedy is based on his life as…
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Summer Music Educators Workshop at Carnegie Hall
From July 13 to 16, Carnegie Hall will host the Summer Music Educators Workshop, giving ensemble directors from across the country the opportunity to reenergize their teaching practice, learn from leaders in the field, and exchange best practices with peers. Over the course of four days, participants will hear from expert guest faculty, observe demo…
OUT OF THE MOUTH OF BABES EXTENDS!
Cherry Lane Theatre and the producers of the World Premiere of OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF BABES — a new comedy by Israel Horovitz (My Old Lady)– announce an extension with a new block of tickets on sale. Originally set to close July 17, OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF BABES will now play through July…
The Red Notebook
“If there was one thing that defined adolescence it was hysterical laughter. You never laughed like that again. In adolescence the brutal realization that the world and life were completely absurd made you laugh until you couldn’t catch your breath, whereas later in life it would only result in a weary sigh.” – p. 60…
Beyond Broadway Salutes POWER! in Hollywood Fringe
What a way to kick off Year 3 of writing the Beyond Broadway column! This column has fed my theatrical soul and my artist community has grown and keeps growing. This all started because I believe in artists. Everyone has a voice. Each person has a vehicle to share their story, their message, their passion. The…
A Write Teacher(s) Review – Last Night’s Reading: Illustrated Encounters with Extraordinary Authors
Dear Bookworms, One of my favorite things about reading is how it communicates ideas and allows those thoughts to be shared across boundaries. A written work can be discovered by two people living in different parts of the world, who have entirely different tastes, backgrounds and life experiences, but both of whom will stumble across…
Ask A Teach: Sheri Sanders
Our next featured artist/educator in the #AskATeach Series is the one, the only, Sheri Sanders! MM: First things first, when did you realize you wanted to have a career in the entertainment industry? Sheri: I remember being 6 and there was a talent show at PS School #5 in Yonkers, New York and I sang Edelweiss…
Things Megan Loves: Teerico
WHAT: Love is Love, t-shirt THE DETAILS: Working together with Broadway Cares, the profits from the sales of this t-shirt will benefit Equality Cares in Florida and their tireless efforts to secure equality & justice for Florida’s LGBT community. There is also a GoFundMe account set up for Orlando victims. Please give if you…
Call for Contributors!
We’re looking to add to our Writer(s) Team! If you’re interested in one or more of the following, do send your resume to our founder, Megan, at megan@thewriteteachers.com. theatre (Both Broadway AND regional theatre) visual arts literature – all things bookish film television arts education music We’re interested in perspectives from artists, educators, and audience…
Sweet Lamb of Heaven
In her latest novel, Sweet Lamb of Heaven, (one of our May picks) Lydia Millet provides a first-person account of a mother (Anna) and daughter (Lena) on the run from an unfaithful, uninterested husband. However, this is no ordinary “run-away-with-child-from-bad-husband” kind of story. No, Millet added another layer. Shortly after Lena was born, Anna began…