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Long Wharf Theatre is a nonprofit institution in New Haven, Connecticut, a pioneer in the not-for-profit regional theatre movement, the originator of several prominent plays, and a venue where many internationally known actors have appeared. Founded in 1965, the theatre is committed to the creation of new works and the reexamination of classic ...
For decades, the Shubert w usedas as a tryout venue for plays and musicals that, if successful, would then move on to Broadway — sometimes with an intermediate stop in Boston or Philadelphia. [3] It has hosted more than 600 out-of-town tryouts, including more than 300 world premieres and more than 50 American premieres.
Off-Broadway shows, performers, and creative staff are eligible for the following awards: the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award, the Outer Critics Circle Award, the Drama Desk Award, the Obie Award (presented since 1956 by The Village Voice), the Lucille Lortel Award (created in 1985 by the League of Off-Broadway Theatres & Producers), and the Drama League Award.
In celebration of Irish Rep’s 35th season, the off-Broadway theater is presenting The Friel Project, a retrospective of Brian Friel's work. Playing through May 5 is “Philadelphia, Here I Come ...
“Ghost of John McCain,” a new off-Broadway musical at SoHo Playhouse, takes place inside the former president’s brain. This zany and perplexing production takes place between Aug. 25, 2018 ...
It then ran at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center in Waterford, Connecticut and Downstairs Cabaret in Rochester, New York, where the revue was rewritten to have the members of the Plaids killed. [1] The revue next ran at The American Stage Company at the Becton Theatre, Teaneck, New Jersey in December 1988 with Dirk Lumbard (Smudge), Don Kehr ...
Much care has to be taken in order to get the scenery up the shaft without scratching or ruining the scenery. One story told around Goodspeed is that while loading in the scenery for Annie's original pre-Broadway run, a strong gust of wind took a large piece of scenery out of the hands of the loaders and blew it into the Connecticut River.
And through Dec. 17, you can see the 100-minute New Group production off-Broadway at Pershing Square Signature Center. But consider yourself warned, for this is a tedious work full of simulated ...