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alfredo-dominguez · 2 years
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Sleep Is For Everyone Trailer Written and Directed by Yancey Duran (2012)
Starring:
Alexandra Doggette Lenny Tapia Paige Sciarrino Michael Rivera Anthony Florencio
Executive Producer: Domingo Mora
Assistant Director: Brianne Dougherty
Director of Photography: Alfredo Dominguez
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229greenkill · 5 years
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La Transazione, December 28
La Transazione, December 28
On Saturday, December 28 at 7 PM, “La Transazione,” will be screened at Green Kill, written and directed by Lora Lee Ecobelli and produced by Logan Rando Productions, staring Maddy Mazzotta, Heather Frederick and Alexandra Doggette. 10 dollars at the door or tickets may be reserved using the button above. BYOB.  Soft drinks and snacks available at Ozubar.
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alfredo-dominguez · 2 years
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Written and Directed by Yancey Duran (2012)
Starring:
Alexandra Doggette Lenny Tapia Paige Sciarrino Michael Rivera Anthony Florencio
Executive Producer: Domingo Mora
Assistant Director: Brianne Dougherty
Director of Photography: Alfredo Dominguez
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larryland · 5 years
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Berkshire Theatre Group Announces No Boundaries in Art Free Summer Readings
Berkshire Theatre Group Announces No Boundaries in Art Free Summer Readings
Pittsfield, MA – Berkshire Theatre Group (BTG) and Kate Maguire (Artistic Director, CEO) are proud to announce free readings at The Unicorn Theatre (6 East Street, Stockbridge, MA) of So This Is My Family: Mr. Green Part 2, Jeff Baron’s continuation to his award-winning play, Visiting Mr. Green on July 12. Back by popular demand, Evidence of Things Unseen by Katie Forgette will be presented on…
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larryland · 7 years
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Kaaterskill Actors Theater Presents "Christmas In April with Thornton Wilder"
Kaaterskill Actors Theater Presents “Christmas In April with Thornton Wilder”
Kaaterskill Actors Theater presents CHRISTMAS IN APRIL WITH THORNTON WILDER Friday, April 28th and  Saturday,  April 29th at 7 pm, and and  Sunday, April  30th at 2 pm, at the Doctorow Center for the Arts in Hunter, NY. If you missed these wonderful plays last July, you’re in luck!  They’re back! The man who wrote the beloved American classic, “OUR TOWN,” brings you two fantastic, funny and…
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229greenkill · 6 years
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Blackbird
Alexandra Doggette and David Joffe Star in  David Harrower’s Blackbird, a reading directed by Andrew Joffe and presented by The Blue Horse Repertory Company, on Friday, April 20, 2018, 7 PM at Green Kill.  Tickets are 15 dollars at the door or on eventbrite.com. This performance is not suitable for children under 16. About Blackbird Blackbird is a play written in 2005 by Scottish Playwright David…
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larryland · 8 years
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Kane Prestenback as The Vagabond & Louise Pillai as Violet.
Gabriel James as Zack, Art Skopinsky as Willum & Lindsay Cahill as Sally
Cast members in rehearsal in the new Mainstage.
Bridge Street Theatre, the newest addition to the Hudson Valley theatre scene, presents the first full production on its new Mainstage — George M. Cohan’s classic, “The Tavern”. Performances run September 15 – 25 at 44 West Bridge Street in Catskill.
On a dark and stormy night, a rural inn shelters an unlikely assortment of oddball characters, including a mysterious vagabond who’s almost certainly not what he appears to be. Kane Prestenback* stars as The Vagabond with a cast that features some of the finest local talent in the Hudson Valley region – Gabriel James, Lindsay Cahill, Robert Ragaini, Art Skopinsky Louise Pillai, David Smilow, Elisabeth Henry, Alexandra Doggette, Brett Owen, Keith Mueller, and Parker Cross.
When “The Tavern” originally premiered in 1920, it utterly baffled a majority of the critics. But the play was championed by Robert Benchley who called it “the biggest night in my theatergoing career, for it marked the birth of something new on the stage, a gorgeous insanity from which it is to be hoped the drama as an institution will never recover” and Dorothy Parker, who proclaimed it “an entertainment sent from Heaven, via Mr. Cohan”. The play went on to become one of Cohan’s greatest theatrical successes, one in which he toured the provinces for years once the original production had closed. Steven Patterson, who helms the current production, previously directed the play to great acclaim to open the 1977 Summer Season of the Lexington Conservatory Theatre in Lexington, NY. Now, in 2016, Bridge Street Theatre is delighted to share this unique celebration of the joy of theatre devised by a titan of 20th century American entertainment with a whole new audience in a gorgeous new performance venue.
“The Tavern” will be presented for eight performances only – September 15-25, Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30pm and Sundays at 2:00pm, with special “Pay-What-You-Can” days on Thursday September 15 and Sunday, September 18. Regular tickets are $20, $10 for students age 21 and under, and can be pre-purchased at BrownPaperTickets.com or by calling 800-838-3006. Tickets will also be on sale at the door one half hour prior to each performance on a space available basis. The theatre is located at 44 West Bridge Street in the Village of Catskill, NY.
Bridge Street Theatre was founded in 2013 by Catskill residents John Sowle and Steven Patterson, long‑time partners in theatre and in life. John and Steven have been “rendering oddities with grace and insight” in Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, and the Hudson Valley since 1986.
Bridge Street Theatre’s new Mainstage was made possible by grants from the New York State Regional Economic Development Council Initiative and the Greene County Council on the Arts and it features
–          an 84-seat air-conditioned auditorium with comfortable theatre seats
–          a sprung stage
–          a lighting grid with full stage coverage
–          a soundproof booth with lighting and sound systems
–          easy access to dressing areas, technical facilities and load-in
–          full ADA access, including restrooms
And finishing out the 2016 Season at Bridge Street Theatre will be productions of FRANKENSTEIN: THE MODERN PROMETHEUS, in Jim Helsinger’s virtuoso one-man adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic tale of terror (October 13-23), and HOLIDAY MEMORIES adapted by Russell Vandenbroucke from Truman Capote’s tales of his childhood in the Deep South during the Great Depression (December 8-18). Tickets for both of these productions are available now at BrownPaperTickets.com.
THE TAVERN by George M. Cohan Directed by Steven Patterson with Kane Prestenback*, Gabriel James, Lindsay Cahill, Robert Ragaini, Art Skopinsky Louise Pillai, David Smilow, Elisabeth Henry, Alexandra Doggette, Brett Owen, Keith Mueller, and Parker Cross. Sets & Lights by John Sowle Costumes by Michelle Rogers Stage Manager – Caedmon Holland Eight Performances Only! September 15-25, 2016 Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30pm and Sundays at 2:00pm
Gala opening night on Friday, September 16, with reception to follow Special “Pay-What-You-Can” days on Thursday September 15 and Sunday, September 18
Bridge Street Theatre Mainstage 44 West Bridge Street, Catskill, NY
Tickets: General Admission $20, $10 for students age 21 and under
For more information, visit the theatre online at BridgeSt.org or call 518-943-3818.
Bridge Street Theatre’s new mainstage will recreate George M. Cohan’s classic “The Tavern” Bridge Street Theatre, the newest addition to the Hudson Valley theatre scene, presents the first full production on its new Mainstage -- George M.
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