The Flood Was Least Of Noah’s Problems

Filed Under Shower Curtain | Posted on December 18, 2008

Noah, it seemed, was doomed from the start. Not only had God charged him with building an ark, but his family was falling apart. And these were just the problems written into the script. In actuality, things WOULD get worse for Noah’s clan when the curtain went up on the Jewish Ensemble Theatre’s production of [...]

Curtain Goes Up On Pegasus Reunion

Filed Under Shower Curtain | Posted on December 17, 2008

PAST and present actors and actresses from an Oxford theatre will be getting together for a reunion before a complete revamp of the venue.
It is the second time the Pegasus Theatre in Magdalen Road has organised a grand reunion, with the first taking place in January – shortly before work was due to start.
Now that [...]

Budget Crunch Brings Down The Curtain

Filed Under Curtain Rods | Posted on December 1, 2008

The company that stages musicals at the outdoor Iroquois Amphitheater will move this summer to the Kentucky Center.
The relocation of shows produced by Broadway at Iroquois formerly Music Theatre Louisville is not due to weather concerns. The decision is the result of an economic storm that has forced the arts organization and the city to [...]

Curtain Closes On Theatre Group

Filed Under Curtain Rods | Posted on November 11, 2008

A brief notice posted on its web site confirms the local theatre group has “ceased operations effective immediately.
“Despite positive, community-oriented aspirations, the company succumbed to overly ambitious plans for the 2008 season, a major downtown in tourism and widespread apathy,” according to the statement. “The resultant, brutal lack of cash flow delivered the coup de [...]

Redwood Curtain presents ‘Getting It’

Filed Under Shower Curtain | Posted on October 25, 2008

“Getting It” introduces theatergoers to four women “in midlife and beyond,” bringing their lives into focus in a way that is both entertaining and affecting. Featuring the acting talents of Susan Abbey, Lynnie Horrigan, Tinamarie Ivey and Christina Jioras, the show consists of four monologues, each interconnected.
A co-founder of the Dell’Arte Players Company and the [...]