Singer/Songwriter Mark Newman Announces Spring East Coast Tour
This Spring, catch Mark Newman appearing live in support of his latest single 'At The Border' at several NY area club dates - including a special show at the Long Island Hall of Fame - before making stops as part of the Hitmen and taking his talents south for two big Festival dates in Louisiana. Mark your calendars!
East West Players Will Honor Hon. Mark Ridley-Thomas And Gedde Watanabe
East West Players (EWP), the nation's longest-running professional theater of color and the largest producer of Asian American theatrical work, is pleased to announce that its signature EWP Night Market season kick-off event on Saturday, September 15, 2018 will honor Hon. Mark Ridley-Thomas, Supervisor on the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors (Second District), and actor Gedde Watanabe (Sixteen Candles). Co-hosted by actress Mouzam Makkar (ABC's The Fix), EWP Night Market will feature tasting stations hosted by local restaurants, followed by an evening of performances. Proceeds of EWP Night Market support EWP's artistic and educational programs.
La MaMa to Celebrate Spiderwoman Theater's 40 Years
Spiderwoman Theater, beloved stalwart of New York's downtown theatre scene, will celebrate 40 years of remarkable performances with a gala celebration at the landmark East Village venue La MaMa on Tuesday, September 19.
Meet Mark Lazar who Plays Nat in AH, WILDERNESS! at East Lynne Theater Company
The award-winning Equity professional East Lynne Theater Company's production of Eugene O'Neill' 'Ah, Wilderness!' continues to delight audiences. This large-cast comedy from 1933 originally starred George M. Cohan in the role of Nat Miller, and Will Rogers played the role on the road the following year. Nat is the editor of a newspaper in a Connecticut town in 1906, with a devoted wife and several children going through different phases of 'growing pains.' Mark Lazar, who was in ELTC's 'Zorro!,' is portraying this iconic role.
East Lynne Theater Co. Presents MARK OF ZORRO Tonight, 8/5
For one night only, tonight, August 5 at 8:30p.m., East Lynne Theater Company, in partnership with The Cape May Film Festival, presents the silent film classic, THE MARK OF ZORRO with live organ accompaniment provided by Wayne Zimmerman.
East Lynne Theater Co. to Present MARK OF ZORRO, 8/5
For one night only, Sunday, August 5 at 8:30p.m., East Lynne Theater Company, in partnership with The Cape May Film Festival, presents the silent film classic, THE MARK OF ZORRO with live organ accompaniment provided by Wayne Zimmerman.
Mount Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden Hosts Neighborhood History Camp, Starts 7/12
The Mount Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden invites children to travel back in time with Neighborhood History Camp, a children's summer day camp that explores the Museum and the history of New York City, for two weeks in July. Taking place Mondays-Fridays July 12th-16th (8:30 AM-3:00 PM) for children age 9-12 and July 19th-23rd (9:00 AM-12:00 PM) for children age 6-8 from, Neighborhood History Camp uses the Museum's landmark East Side Manhattan building as a focal point for hands-on, fun-filled, history-centered activities that include craft projects (making ice cream and journaling with quills and ink), games, architectural tours and field trips. Campers who are interested in exploring life in 19th-century New York City are welcome to an Open House at the Museum on Sunday, April 11th, from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The camp is led by experienced professional counselors and takes place in the Museum's historic building, its beautiful surrounding gardens and adjacent air-conditioned auditorium.
Mount Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden Hosts Neighborhood History Camp
The Mount Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden invites children to travel back in time with Neighborhood History Camp, a children's summer day camp that explores the Museum and the history of New York City, for two weeks in July. Taking place Mondays-Fridays July 12th-16th (8:30 AM-3:00 PM) for children age 9-12 and July 19th-23rd (9:00 AM-12:00 PM) for children age 6-8 from, Neighborhood History Camp uses the Museum's landmark East Side Manhattan building as a focal point for hands-on, fun-filled, history-centered activities that include craft projects (making ice cream and journaling with quills and ink), games, architectural tours and field trips. Campers who are interested in exploring life in 19th-century New York City are welcome to an Open House at the Museum on Sunday, April 11th, from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The camp is led by experienced professional counselors and takes place in the Museum's historic building, its beautiful surrounding gardens and adjacent air-conditioned auditorium.