495 stories by "Byrne Harrison"
By Byrne Harrison
Nicole Pandolfo is a writer and actress who lives and works in New York City. Several of her plays have been published and produced throughout New York City and the United…
By Byrne Harrison
Tim C. Murphy is an international teacher and performer who currently resides in Kuwait. Born and raised in Ottawa, he has lived, worked and traveled in more than 45 count…
By Byrne Harrison
Name: Cherry Pitz
Show: "Scratch And Pitz Burlesque And Variety Hour"
Websight: http://www.heroicsinhotpants.com/
How did you first get involved in theatre?
I was born w…
By Byrne Harrison
Ron Graner is a commercial/industrial real estate agent with High Point Realty Limited and works with many artists, theatre and film companies. He not only sold the Canadi…
By Byrne Harrison
Photo by Lauren Arneson
Ed Malin (Writer) is interested in language and history. After interning at The Women's Project in the '90s, Ed has enjoyed the diverse theate…
By Byrne Harrison
Rachelle Elie has been developing her unique vision of contemporary society for over fifteen years, beginning at Bishop's University with a Bachelor of Arts degree. …
By Byrne Harrison
Bill Stiteler is the co-founder of Theatre Arlo, and the writer/director of "Watching Porn" and "THACO," the latter of which he adapted into a short film. He co-wrote and …
By Byrne Harrison
D'yan Forest (actor/writer/producer), 77 years young, has been lighting up audiences for over seven decades. She started early with piano, then ukulele, moved onto t…
Taken from the works of Eugene Ionesco
Music and Lyrics by Mildred Kayden
Original Concept by Robert Allan Ackerman
Music Direction by Christopher McGovernDirected and Choreographed by Bill …
By Byrne Harrison
Cameron J. Marcotte's principle concern in creating theatre is the "here and now." To him, theatre must have an immediate and truthful impact on the audience and the artis…
By Byrne Harrison
Sandrine Lafond was born in France where she started dancing at five years old. She attended the prestigious Rosella Hightower Dance School in Cannes. A gypsy at…
By Byrne Harrison
Suzen Murakoshi was born in Aiea, Hawaii, and received an MFA from the New School Drama School in Playwriting and Acting. She has had her work performed at La MaMa, ETC, th…
Review by Olivia Jane Smith
Photos by Sandra CoudertIf a family came crashing down like a giant tree in the desolate winter mountains of northern California, would it make a sound? Not …
Review by Nic DrisPhotos by Richard Termine
One word can describe this majestic production: collaboration. In Elizabeth Lucas' director's note, she informs us right off the bat: "Our rehears…
There is a special Death of a Salesman event being hosted at The Greene Space this Thursday, February 2, at 7PM. Cast members Philip Seymour Hoffman, Linda Emond and Andrew Garfield will re…
By Byrne Harrison
January has completely gotten away from me, thanks to the day job. So it seems I'm only now giving credit where credit is due for the wonderful title photo from Janu…
By Judd Hollander and Cynthia LeathersPhotos by Jacob J. Goldberg
The Pearl Theatre Company presents an enjoyable look at the battle of the sexes with a staging of Bernard Shaw's play The Ph…
By Judd Hollander
Instinct is a play with a lot of potential but sadly ends up feeling like a speed read through an epidemiology text, with playwright Matthew Maguire trying to hit way too m…
By Greg Waagner
"What in the world do you do on Cape Cod in the winter?"
It's the question year-rounders hear more than any other, perhaps, and there are almost as many answers: …
By Rob Hartmann
Actress and writer Cindy Cheung's solo show, SPEAK UP CONNIE, is hilarious, thought-provoking and touching. The sold-out run at Stage Left Studio has been extended for five m…
Review by Mark A. Newman
Baltimore is reborn with newfound glee (allusion intended) on the stage of the Signature Theatre in Arlington, Va., with the rollicking new production of Hairspray, …
By Byrne Harrison
Photo by Deborah Alexander
In today's world, where instant gratification is the norm, it is deliciously frustrating to know that there are some things you just have to wai…
By Judd Hollander
If Daniel Kitson is not an actor, as he notes in the beginning of his one-man show It's Always Right Now, Until It's Later - now having its American premiere at St. Ann's W…
Puerto Rico-themed One Woman Show plays limited engagement in NYCHonor & Fidelity: The Ballad of a BorinqueneerJanuary 7th " 21st at The Drilling Companywith live classical gui…
Grammy nominated recording artist and Broadway performer, Marty Thomas (Xanadu, Secret Garden, Wicked) prepares to redefine the nightclub scene with his new act Marty Tho…