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- Crow's Nest Entertainment presents a one man comedy show staring Jeff Wayne.
- Original play written and directed by Mickey Blaine.
- A comedy by Nathan Sanders that premiered Off-Broadway at the WPA Theatre. Performance rights and script information provided.
- The play is a about a struggling writer named Treplev Konstantin Garvilovch. The character Konstantin was well played by Philip Seymour Hoffman.
- A very popular comedy which has played in Scottsdale for more than three years which puts you as student in an adult catechism class.
- The website for the backstage comedy by Mary Lynn Dobson.
- A show about goldmining during the Apartheid Regime.
- Cast, crew and educational resources for the Oxford collegiate performance of John Webster's Jacobean play.
- Comedy by Stephen Vagg. Read press on the show, cast and crew bios and booking information.
- The off broadway revival written by Israel Horovitz and directed by Michael Weiss. Featuring Andrew Davoli, David Davoli, and Rajan Gangahar.
- The Homepage for the two-woman show that follows Lizzy and Rilla as they confront and defeat the Beauty Myth.
- Christopher Tait performs as the world's most famous poet, Robert Burns, in full period costume and wig.
- This stage project by Gerhard Nierhaus follows in its dramaturgical operational sequence to the authentic, ritual Tibetan texts. The implementation takes place via a simultaneous stage concept.
- Written by a Wiccan. Produced in Detroit, May of 1999.
- Site for the premier of Richard A Cope's WWII drama set on the night of 14th June, 1942 in the egyptian desert.
- A comedy whodunit where the audience gets to catch the killer. The longest running off-broadway play in American Theatre History.
- Information about the upcoming productions.
- Native Irish storyteller, Tomaseen Foley, lovingly recreates a Christmas night in 1940's west Ireland, featuring traditional Celtic music, singing, and world champion step dancing.
- An innovation in comedy ranging from 1940's film noir to 1990's Sex in the City. Drawn to New York for anonyminity, they zigzag through the city where you can be anything and no one will know.
- The story of one woman's struggle with and recovery from bulimia. Now available for performances at schools, theatres, and organizations.
- This site describes the story of the 1999 production of Longwood by Tana Lee Alves in New York City.
- A physical theatre performance about domestic violence.
- A satirical take on documentary theater (The Laramie Project), written by Jeff Whitty.
- Comedic play centered on four characters' dinner conversation; includes press, audience feedback and profiles of the original cast.
- A new drama in three acts by Michael Lawrence Whitton.
- Interactive one-woman show about a wake in Belfast, written and directed by Pauline Goldsmith. Background on the show, reviews, news, schedule, pictures and technical requirements.
- A show which mixes African percussion, tap dance, voice, and sand dance.
- This new play is part script, part improvisational comedy where the audience helps the actors teach Scrooge the meaning of Christmas. Follow the production through this site.
- Information on the 2003 London production of a play about two women imprisoned for killing children, including synopsis, cast and crew, reviews and debate schedule.
- Cabaret featuring Itanza Wooden and Diane Bearden on the ills of landing a man.
- Sandis Productions present The Isaland of No Cats, by Eugene Trivizas.
- Gothic tale of mystery and sin. Includes details about the plot, music, author, cast, and venues.
- Improvised reinterpretation of Chekov's "Three Sisters" and the documentary film "Grey Gardens." Includes show dates and press.
- Ted Bettridge's one-man show based on his East Los Angeles neighbors. Reviews, character information, audio and video, performance dates and information on the author.
- The NYC company of Under Milk Wood by Dylan Thomas performs on college and university campuses and selected commercial venues.
- Information on the presentation of Frankenstein at UBC as well as academic links to Frankenstein's author Mary Shelley.
- Dykstra and Greenblatt's comedy is about music, coming of age, and two characters' curious obsessions with the piano.
- Two act play set in current day San Francisco, about five friends who studied art together while in college, and their weekend reunion several years after graduating.
- ARTGroup presents the Crossover Company production of an intense drama of alienation in an inner city school.
- A show about the trials and tribulations of motherhood written and performed by four New York City moms. All performances benefit childrens' charities.
- Paper Son is Byron Yee's critically acclaimed solo show about growing up in Oklahoma, moving to California, becoming a stand-up comedian, then finding his heritage.
- At Malmesbury school. A creative arts experience of live music, drama, dance, and art.
- The official site of the show containing all the information such as venue, dates, and tickets prices.
- Set in the torrential floods of present-day Missouri, "Norman's Ark" is a contemporary retelling of the Noah's Ark story.
- Baltimore's production of Rudnick's gay Bible story.
- The girls are choreographed and costumed for a variety of "Theme Nights". The most requested dance show is the Can Can.
- Workshop written and directed by Jeff Wirth, and starring the students of the Gainesville Theatre Alliance.
- Theatre Fantastique presents a story about an unusual relationship between Webster, a computer nerd, and Valerie, an immaterial creature, who exists inside of a computer.
- Actor/playwright Cullen Douglas' solo play about the journey he took in becoming a first-time father to his oldest son born with Down syndrome.
- Pictures, articles, tour dates, forum, history, and music samples.
- Tale of love, tragedy, and desperation, unfolding in London Underground. Information about the plot, author, music, cast, and venues.
- Ennio, the living cartoon. A mixture of origami, quick-change, mime, dance, music, over 45 different characters and lots of humor all by one person in one hour. Read the reviews and the show.
- The award winning show written by Henry Fleet, directed by Pip Pickering, and produced by Gareth W Hulbert Productions, in association with the Pleasance Theatre Festival Ltd.
- The official site for Max Sparber's harrowing two-man show about a 1919 lynching in Omaha, Nebraska.
- New play explores the tension-fraught friendship between a gay and a straight man who work together at a Los Angeles clothing store.
- Brief review of Brett Rickaby's play. Includes pictures.
- Attraction and obsession take center stage in the award-winning Chekhov Theatre Ensemble modern re-telling of Edmond Rostand's classic tale.
- An all-points artistic hodgepodge of music, theatre, and literature that is entertaining and truly original.
- A highly caffeinated comedy. The hit show that has charmed audiences around the country.
- A comedy in two acts about a father and son.
- Background, cast and crew, pictures and press.
- A spectacular stage production based on the historical legends of Hawaii.
- ARMLESS is a new play by Kyle Jarrow. It's a provocative farce about a man who wants his arms cut off.
- Intimate look at Katharine Hepburn in her Fenwick estate in Old Saybrook, Connecticut. Matthew Lombardo's play reveals Hepburn as an undeniable talent that is equally intuitive, witty, and fiery.
- A play about Brendan Behan and Patrick Kavanagh, as they discuss their lives to date in 1950's Dublin. Written by Ken McElroy. Performed by The Nomadic Theatre Company.
- Details of published shows with music demos including "Henry The Tudor Dude" and "The Rumpelstiltskin Racket". As performed by both amateur and professional groups in the UK and around the world.
- Musical review performed by the boys and girls of Glasgow Scouts and Guides. Longest running show of its kind in the world (since 1936).
- A play examining what it means to be an American through actual war letters from the Revolution to Desert Storm, now in its 10th year.
- A stage production about six friends trying to make it in the entertainment industry, one of them does and it changes their relationships and their lives.
- A tale of philosophy that sets the foundation of civilization. A battle is to take place between good and evil; between free will and enslavement.
- Three parts inspired by famous television shows.
- Mary Zimmerman directs this contemporary reworking of Ovid's classic Roman myths. Gods and goddesses, sorrow and despair, come to heartbreaking, frequently humourous life at Broadway's "Circle In The Square" Theater. Mailing list, performers and
- The official website for the Broadway show written by Carol Burnett and Carrie Hamilton, directed by Hal Prince and starring Linda Lavin, Frank Wood, and Michelle Pawk.
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