World Premiere Production RAPUNZEL ALONE Returns To 24th Street Theatre
by A.A. Cristi
- Mar 24, 2022
24th Street Theatre's world premiere production of Rapunzel Alone, presented in association with the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, returns to the 24th Street venue April 9 through May 1 following a two-weekend run at The Wallis. To increase audience accessibility, all performances feature Spanish supertitles.
BWW Review: RAPUNZEL ALONE at The Wallis Annenberg Center Of Performing Arts
by Tracey Paleo
- Mar 16, 2022
Lettie is a city girl and London is her home. But when the war comes to her doorstep, for her safety, Lettie is sent to the country with over 600,000 other children. But it's not as nice as she'd been promised. For the next year, Lettie spends her lonely, monotonous days on an isolated farm wishing she was anywhere else but there.
World Premiere Of RAPUNZEL ALONE Reimagines Classic Fairy Tale At The Wallis
by Stephi Wild
- Feb 10, 2022
The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts presents the 24th Street Theatre world premiere production of RAPUNZEL ALONE, a sophisticated reimagining of a classic fairy tale geared for adults and children (ages 7+) alike in seven performances from Saturday, March 12 through Saturday, March 19, 2022, in The Wallis' Lovelace Studio Theater.
THE PARK KEEPER by Mike Kenny to be Presented by Park Bench Theatre in July
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Jun 30, 2021
Park Bench Theatre will return to York's Rowntree Park in July with a new play by Olivier award-winning writer Mike Kenny to celebrate the park's centenary this year. The Park Keeper will be performed in The Friends' Garden - where Park Bench Theatre staged three monologues last summer - from 7 to 17 July.
BWW Review: THE SNOW QUEEN at Imagination Stage
by Barbara Trainin Blank
- Dec 21, 2020
Like many of the fairy tales by Danish author Hans Christian Andersen, his popular novel The Snow Queen has a dark undertone — representing the struggle between good and evil that two friends Gerda and Kai experience.
In the adaptation by Mike Kenny, written for Imagination Stage and directed by Janet Stanford, founding artistic director of the Bethesda -based children’s theater, The Snow Queen is more imperious than truly evil. She imprisons souls more than bodies.
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