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HOUSTON -- The Ensemble Theatre Artistic Director Eileen J. Morris joins the ranks of Houston's continuing education instructors in her Leisure Learning course entitled A Slice of Life: Cuttin' Up at the ...
The Intiman Theatre in Seattle will continue to operate, albeit on a drastically scaled-back level, thanks to having successfully raised pledges amounting to $1 million that were needed to stay in business.
A man's life swerves out of control when a car hits and kills his daughter on her way to her piano lesson. The man behind the wheel is a stage hypnotist, whose ability to guide people's mind out of the realm of reality falls to pieces after the accident. Tim Crouch's An Oak Tree, which tells the story of these two men and their encounter three months after the tragedy, leads us out of the ...
The board of Seattle's Intiman Theatre announced Feb. 6 that the Tony Award-winning institution has raised the $1 million needed to reopen its doors this summer with a four-play summer festival.
The Garden Theatre is pleased to announce auditions for its third self-produced spring musical The Music Man, directed by Claud Smith III. Auditions will be held Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, February 13 - 18 at the Garden Theatre (160 West Plant Street in Winter Garden). This large production requires a minimum of 9 adult females, 12 adult males, multiple female and male ...
The Finborough Theatre is the big winner at this year's Off West End Theatre Awards.
LONDON (Reuters) - Theatre-goers in London and film fans across Britain shrugged off economic worries in 2011 and spent more on movies and plays than in 2010, official figures published on Tuesday showed. The British Film Institute reported that UK cinema admissions last year rose 1.4 percent to 171.6 million, and box office earnings increased by five percent to 1.04 billion pounds ($1.6 billion ...
A closure-threatened Suffolk theatre could remain open until at least January 2013 following a district council decision.
NEW YORK, N.Y. - In a season where little grows in the Northeast, something in Brooklyn is doing just that, foot by foot.
More than 750,000 people visit Ford’s Theatre annually to ponder Abraham Lincoln’s assassination — Booth’s single shot and histrionic leap to the stage, the mortally wounded president’s death across the street at a boarding house, where Lincoln was carried after the shooting. Read full article >>

