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Monday, December 31, 2007
FILM/SHOOTING: Music videos/commmercials/comedy skits
The Software That Will Take Digital F/X to the Next Level of Awesome
Sunday, December 30, 2007
PG theater tour heads to London
Critic's Choice tours differ from the Post-Gazette's traditional ShowPlanes in their smaller group size, informality and fewer frills. Led by theater critic Chris Rawson, the group will stay at the Kenilworth Hotel, a Radisson Edwardian property only a block from the British Museum and a short walk from Covent Garden and the West End theater district."
Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
In “Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea,” which will have its United States premiere at Performance Space 122 on Jan. 9, computer-assisted film and animation provide the scenic backdrop and supporting cast, of sorts, for live performers. In tales of luckless cats and mutinous gingerbread men, the performers interact with images on the screen, the filmed and live movements synchronized. When a woman mimes smoking a cigarette, her onstage lips blow on-screen smoke rings."
August: Osage County - The Seafarer - The Homecoming - Is He Dead?
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Best play: 'The Oresteia Project'
Is Writers Strike the Christmas Grinch?
Ron Galloway: The AMPTP Is Probably Winning. Now They Should Shut Up.
Things are looking good for the producers. So what should the AMPTP do now?
I gave a speech to 500 businesspeople recently. I asked for a show of hands of how many knew of the writers' strike. About 100 raised their hands. I then asked how many people had heard of the AMPTP. Not one hand was raised. Nobody outside of LA. and NYC knows who they are, and nobody cares."
Robot's dancing speaks louder than words
The little guy is mute, but oddly, this speechless 'bot' is one great communicator.
That's the point Marek Michalowski, a 27-year-old doctoral student at Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute, is proving with two YouTube videos featuring Keepon's uncanny ability to dance."
R. Scott Phillips to Direct Utah Shakespearean Festival
director.
Phillips has served as interim director at the Festival since December
of 2005, and will now step up as the official replacement to the
Festival’s founder Fred C. Adams, who retired in 2005 after leading
the Utah Shakespearean Festival for 44 years."
Steady Hands - The Local Buzz
'Easy, guys, EASY!'
Mike Afflitto, business manager of the local stagehands union, appears out of stage right. He waves to me, disappears backstage, then emerges again at the side of the theater."
Opera Theater takes lighthearted approach to New Year's
Seeking an Assistant to Director
Strikes Make 2007 One Long Battle
Mikhail Baryshnikov - Samuel Beckett
Beckett Shorts - New York Theater Workshop
Megachurches, megashows: Some organzations spend $1 million on performances to spread message
They take a boat ride across a massive lake into Bethlehem, where they mingle with the townspeople who greet them with fresh water, fruit and assorted cheeses. Roman soldiers on white horses lead them along a lighted path, where they encounter the Three Wise Men with a live camel resting at their side. They look on as the archangel Gabriel appears at the Virgin Mary's home and tells her that she is carrying a child. They watch an evil King Herod, who plots to kill the newborn. Finally, they arrive at the manger, standing close enough to touch the crying baby Jesus.
The dazzling journey provides spectacular entertainment for visitors for just $5. But there is a bigger payoff for the church that puts on the production. At the end of the hour-and-a-half trek, pastor Cam Huxford stands on a stack of hay in front of the group and extends an invitation for them to attend services at his church."
How to Tell Whether Writing Instruction Works
NEA Partners With Arena Stage for New Play Development Project
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Mikhail Baryshnikov - Samuel Beckett
Monday, December 24, 2007
'Wicked' star cut her teeth at Disneyland
This is off-Broadway -- way off Broadway."
Baryshnikov-Beckett paring looks to be extremely potent
Playbill.com Picks the Top Theatre Stories of 2007
The Divine Comedy, the Opera
Eve Best
Doing a dramatic double take
Peter DuBois has always been moved by theater
All of Chicago a world-class stage
Dancer worked into her late 80s
Creative vigilantes
Sunday, December 23, 2007
‘Saturday Night Live’ Takes Its Makeup Magic to the Met, With Scary Results
Not All the News Was on the Rialto
A Dramatic Comeback for the Play
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Top 10 Stories of 2007: Ready for Our Closeup
MBAs Acting Out
S.F. Opera to broadcast productions into movie theaters
WPBF TV25-Production Stagehand Entertainment
Middle East Lighting Design Awards Extends Scope for 2008
Listen Technologies Announces 2007 Rep Awards
Newsmaker: David Dombrosky
Japanese film-making course for Qatari pupils planned
Friday, December 21, 2007
O'Brien to Direct and Crowley to Design Lloyd Webber's Phantom Sequel
NEA Launches New Play Development with Arena Stage
Research puts myth of a cultural elite to rest
More professionals, students using brain performance enhancing drugs
Lincoln Center's Levy Mines Wall Street for Donations, Advice
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Fall Theatre Trivia Quiz - Answers
Winners will be posted tomorrow.
The Answers:
9-3
1. Denver
2. ETCP Council
3. PICT
4. MC Escher
5. Moises Kaufman
6. They wouldn’t give his wife the lead
7. They are performing on a barge
8. Three from: Douglas, Gray, Hahn, Harris, Hines, Kline, Pino, or Warman
9. Seattle
10. Nevada
9-10
11. Look Solutions
12. Mark Rylance
13. La Cage aux Folles
14. Film subsidies
15. Point Park
16. Milan Stitt
17. MTV
18. Equity Showcase
19. By partnering with a university
20. Weekly Grosses
9-18
21. The actors can’t commit to schedule due to a possible Hollywood writers strike.
22. That Shakespeare didn’t write Shakespeare’s plays.
23. It opened, of campus, in spite of the request of the Bishop of Central Florida.
24. Head of the Conservatory of Performing Arts at Point Park University.
25. A fellow of the Carnegie Mellon Studio for Creative Inquiry and the creator of echo::system.
26. It is bi-lingual in English and German.
27. Varying the crew during the install.
28. IA 480 – New Mexico.
29. Left a bunch of nooses hanging about.
30. They are “sound plays” – downloadable through iTunes.
9-24
31. August Wilson’s boyhood home.
32. A Japanese principal puppeteer.
33. PNC Broadway Across America, at the Benedum.
34. A platform for viewing and collaborating on digital drawings without having the program.
35. Fifty.
36. Jed Harris.
37. Renewal of their AZA Accreditation.
38. The weak American Dollar.
39. Xanadu.
40. Minneapolis/St. Paul
10-2
41. Los Angeles
42. Korean martial arts spectacle
43. New York Innovative Theatre Awards, which honors the best of Off-Off Broadway
44. "Batman: The Dark Knight"
45. Projection Designers, principals in MODE Studios
46. They are Irish Wolfhounds
47. IN THEIR OWN WORDS & 110 IN THE SHADE and THE MOLIERE PROJECT & THE WHITE DEVIL
48. Opera Theatre
49. Noted Australian Festival artistic director – here doing workshops
50. Fired by the Lyric Opera Chicago for missing rehearsals.
10-8
51. Designs fountains.
52. Attack Theatre
53. In a swimming pool.
54. It is TCG’s “Free Night of Theatre.”
55. Challenger and Christa McAuliffe.
56. “Mother Teresa is Dead”
57. Philadelphia
58. The CLO and The ASCAP Foundation
59. How install calls are structured.
60. The Cultural Trust’s “Australia Festival.”
10-15
61. PPT
62. Point Park – The Pittsburgh Playhouse
63. Madison Square Garden Entertainment
64. Pittsburgh Opera
65. Live Nation
66. Pittsburgh Opera
67. They are planning to disrupt feature animation writing, which is IA jurisdiction.
68. Design Awards for Broadway, Off Broadway, and Off Off Broadway.
69. October 21st.
70. They want to protect “white space” spectrum typically used by wireless mics.
10-22
71. Executive Director of the Pittsburgh Children’s Museum.
72. Altria Group.
73. Pay disparity.
74. Pittsburgh Filmmakers and Bricolage Theatre
75. A Pittsburgh International Black Arts Festival.
76. Proprietor of Hudson Scenic Studios.
77. Underwritten a $20 ticket program.
78. Suzan-Lori Parks
79. December 1st.
80. The Broadway yellow card determines the yellow card for national tours.
10-29
81. “Things need to go where they need to go.”
82. “The Typographer’s Dream” or “The Dark Lady of Sonnets”
83. Pittsburgh Shakespeare in the Parks
84. Six
85. The stage collapsed during set up.
86. One
87. They are using recorded music.
88. Minneapolis
89. Founder of Quantum Theatre.
90. Disruption of the area community due to fires.
11-5
91. On average people are heavier than when it was designed and the boats are bottoming out.
92. A filing system with 12 folders for months and 31 for days.
93. New rules with regard to event scheduling, damage deposit, and heavy equipment will make the festival impossible.
94. November 7th
95. Black playwrights with White directors and vice-versa.
96. Writers Guild of America with Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers.
97. Head of IATSE
98. CMU Professor of Robotics – head of Tartan Racing.
99. Aaron Sorkin
100. Five
11-12
101. A writer who is also a producer.
102. Los Angeles.
103. Pittsburgh CLO
104. Producing Artistic Director of the Pittsburgh Public Theatre.
105. Stoppard
106. IATSE (841) and Association of Canadian Film Craftspeople (ACFC West)
107. a spokeswoman for the League of American Theatres and Producers
108. President of IATSE Local #1
109. Atlanta
110. It was the first $100 ticket.
11-19
111. It’s a New York transfer and is not able to play in its theatre because of the Local#1 strike.
112. “Dinosaurs in their time” at the Carnegie.
113. The employees of La Scala (in Milan).
114. The Pittsburgh Opera (“Elixir of Love”)
115. 10 years.
116. City Theatre
117. AutoCAD
118. Pittsburgh Public Theatre
119. The producers have a separate contract with Local #1 due to a 12 performance a week schedule.
120. A weaker US dollar may keep audiences from traveling.
11-25
121. Disney labor lawyer who was added to the Local #1 negotiations this week.
122. "Nina Hartley's Guide To Better Cunnilingus," "Nina Hartley's Guide To Couples' Sexploration," and "Nina Hartley's Guide To Better Fellatio."
123. Patricia MacKay, the founder of LDI.
124. "Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas!"
125. Broadway Theatrical Wardrobe Union
126. CLO Cabaret
127. CMU Alum, new Associate Artistic Director at City Theatre
128. Steven Cosson
129. So prosecutors could decide what to charge them with.
130. Alan Ayckbourne
12-3
131. The New Frontier Hotel
132. The city’s 250th birthday!
133. that Local One struck the Nederlander theaters as a means to pressure the League of American Theatres and Producers to settle with the union, which, in turn, makes the strike an “unlawful secondary boycott.” (Nederlander theatres have a separate contract)
134. Two stuntmen were burned during the filing of “You Don’t Mess with the Zohan.”
135. 'Sister's Christmas Catechism: The Mystery of the Magi's Gold'
'A Musical Christmas Carol'
'This Wonderful Life'
'Plaid Tidings'
'A Tuna Christmas'
'A Lyrical Christmas Carol'
'A Christmas Carol' in Washington
'A Christmas Carol' in Johnstown
'Nativity: A Christmas Gift'
'The Best Christmas Pageant Ever'
'Christmas Is Comin' Uptown'
'A Funny NUN-ny Christmas ... Nuns Gone Wild'
'Scrooge Has Left the Building'
'Nuncrackers'
'The Treasure'
'Beauty and the Beast Christmas'
'Madeline's Christmas'
136. 19 days
137. Ten Little Indians
138. Pittsburgh Opera
139. December 9th
140. City Theatre
Stage Review: Pittsburgh CLO charms with musical 'Carol'
Stage Review: 'Sister' still stings funny bone despite bigger stage
Stage Review: 'Uptown' Christmas Carol a lot of fun
Stage Review: 'Nativity' a fresh take on a favorite
Pain of Broadway labor strife will reverberate
The strike got Broadway more publicity than all its hit musicals combined. Suddenly, theater was front-page news and all over the Internet. But the cost to producers, the city and theater-related businesses was enormous. Estimates of losses ranged upward of $40 million during what is usually one of the most lucrative times of the year -- the Thanksgiving holiday.
So who won?"
Personality test: Kimberly Richards
Quantum Theatre seeks labor
NJ Rep Has Seven New Plays On Its 2008 Schedule
Writers Negotiating With Indie Producers
NEA May Get $20M Raise
Toll from walkout spreads, group says
Disney Wonders if a Mermaid Can Follow a Trail Blazed by a Lion
In Met's Cannibalistic `Hansel,' Hungry Witch Finishes in Oven
TV Audition Process to Find "Maria" for Toronto 'Sound of Music' Begins
A Producer of Movies to Try Hand at Games
JumpStart 2008
For more information on any of the JumpStart programs, please contact Thomas Witholt via email (hft@cmu.edu) or in the Student Development Office at (412) 268-9510.
January 14, 4:30PM
Faculty Panel: Getting the Most Out of Lecture Peter Room, UC This panel of faculty members from different colleges will help give pointers on how to get the most out of lectures, from note-taking tips, to getting to know how to work better with faculty and TAs.
January 14, 9:00PM
Reception: First Day Down Reception
Peter Room, UC
This reception is a time for students to come together over coffee and hot cocoa, to discuss their first day back from Winter break and their hopes for the semester to come. Interested faculty and advisors welcome!
January 15, 4:30PM
Workshop: Stress Management
Peter Room, UC
Join a representative from CAPS for this holistic approach to handling what has become an overwhelmingly common complaint of many students, stress.
January 15, 9:00PM
Info Session: It’s Not too Late to Get Involved McKenna Room, UC Do you know why Student Activities hosts an Activities Fair in the second week of classes in the spring semester as well? Because it’s never too late to get involved and this session will help you decide how to become more involved in student organizations and what to consider when becoming involved.
January 16, 4:30PM
Workshop: Living a Healthier Life
Peter Room, UC
Student Health Services presents a workshop perfect for those how had a rough semester as well as those with a healthy new year’s resolution. Our Nutritionist and Health Educator will help you think about health, particularly exercise, nutrition, sleep, and hygiene, in a new way so that you can lead a healthier lifestyle.
January 16, 9:00PM
Workshop: Time Management
Dowd Room, UC
Academic Development presents a workshop on time management. For all the times you have thought, There just isn’t enough time, you might have been wrong.
January 17, 4:30PM
Info Session: How to Find an Internship
Peter Room, UC
The experts from the Career Center will present a riveting session on how to tackle the wide world of starting a career, by starting with internships.
January 17, 9:00PM
Workshop: Setting Goals for Spring
McKenna Room, UC
After a week of opportunity to think about this new semester, we want to help you put it into perspective. Join us for a workshop on goal-setting that will help to motivate you as you dive into the semester ahead.
January 18, 4:30PM
Info Session: Undergraduate Research & Grants Peter Room, UC The experts at SURG have created an engaging and informative overview of the growing world of undergraduate research opportunities on campus and grants available to students locally, as well as internationally.
January 18, 9:00PM
Late Night: Winter Gala Remix
Throughout the UC
It’s more fun than you can shake a guitar at! Winter Gala, the biggest Late Night of the year, returns for its sixth year as a “Remix”, with fun activities and events throughout the University Center, all themed around music from around the globe and across the ages! The night of fun will end with a large raffle, with prizes for those who have won tickets through participating in the night’s activities.
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
NLRB process likely to drag on
Labor board lawyer weighing WGA complaints
High anxiety for kudocasts
The day after the WGA indicated it would not grant a writers waiver to the Academy Awards and Golden Globes, the effects began to ripple across town.
The Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. and Dick Clark Prods., which co-own the Globes, on Tuesday sought to prevent picketing at the show by trying to cut a signatory agreement similar to the one being discussed between the WGA and Worldwide Pants to bring back 'Late Show With David Letterman' and 'The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson.'"
Producers' Trade Association Changes Its Name to The Broadway League
U.S. House Approves Spending Measure to End Dispute With Bush
Hip tip: How to bring back lost Model and Layout tabs?
Someone Didn't Get the Memo
Photo Coverage: Broadway Sings for Toys
Guild ponders street protests at Golden Globes
Actors' Equity awards three
Trumpery - Play - Darwin - Evolution
At least that’s what Peter Parnell has Darwin say in his new play, “Trumpery,” which opened this month at the Atlantic Theater Company in New York."
Comic Book Club
Beckett Shorts
Urinetown 's Carrafa Has Full Plate With Boys and Slugbearers
One day PA needed in Pittsburgh 12/17
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
The strike battle's bubbling
Meanwhile, the producers main trade group railed against the economic impact of the writers strike action, which entered its seventh week."
Hollywood Writers Reject Award Shows
The Writers Guild of America, West, will not allow its members to write for the Golden Globes on Jan. 13 nor the Academy Awards on Feb. 24."
Will Chase, Ashley Brown Will Test Wings of 'Ace' Musical in NYC
Why student theatre matters
'Gypsy' with LuPone Opens at the St. James March 2008
Monday, December 17, 2007
Registration Deadline Approaching for Technical Training Week
This six-day professional training week includes courses for lighting programmers, technicians, and electricians, as well as for arena and stage riggers. Some of the courses carry re-certification credits for ETCP certified electricians and riggers.
Courses offered in the Rigging Track are Arena Rigging Math Fundamentals taught by G. Anthony Philips and the two day Stage Rigging Fundamentals with Jay O. Glerum. The Lighting/Electrical Track offers the three day Entertainment Electrician Training with Richard Cadena and two days of grandMA console training presented by A.C.T Lighting.
For more information or to register go to http://www.estafoundation.org/seminars/eventdetails.php?eventID=83 or contact The ESTA Foundation at info@estafoundation.org or 212-244-1421.
Ballet theater dances lavish 'Nutcracker'
Striking writers in talks to launch Web start-ups
A year of trials peeks at industry's underside
But 2007 will be remembered as the year several high-profile entertainment disputes went all the way -- to trial. In the process, they provided rare open-air peeks at some of the industry's most private parts."
Fissures in labor front?
The DGA said Thursday that it would begin meeting with the Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers about the directors' next contract soon after Jan. 1 unless the WGA re-engages with the studio group before then. On Friday, AFTRA followed the earlier lead of IATSE and publicly applauded the DGA announcement."
AFTRA Races Rerun in SAG Tiff
Strike Ends Most Scripted TV Work
New artistic leader hopes to take KC Rep in daring new directions
“It was with much trepidation that I took this job,” Rosen said through a half-smile. “I think I tried to talk them out of it four or five times.”"
Non-profit, commercial divisions melt
But recent events suggest that, at least where plays rather than musicals are concerned, the line between these two halves of the American theater business have collapsed to the point where the distinction is no longer as meaningful. Prodded by fiscal necessity, non-profit theaters have become ever more entrepreneurial and star-conscious; producers are taking more risks to support serious, weighty and frequently new drama."
Now that Missouri has tripled tax breaks for filmmakers, the plans are pouring in
State Film Commission staffers have nearly two dozen applications from producers eager to film in Missouri and grab some of the $4.5 million available for 2008."
Working for reality TV? Sorry
Stage Directors up Karen Azenberg
Give a gift that shares your interests
It's a gift that can be tailored to a variety of prices, ages and interests."
Hoffman, Saget and Testa Host Gypsy of the Year Competition
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Writers propose independent negotiations
Onstage and Off, a Group Inspired by Rivalries, Loves and Triumphs
Crew needed
Saturday, December 15, 2007
'Mistress' breaks the cycle of no new musicals
Fairground Rides Thrill With Hydraulics
"“El Volador” is currently thrilling visitors at the Bellewaerde Theme Park in Belgium and other places around the globe. This latest ride consists of a narrow tower with a horizontally spinning gondola, which holds up to 40 passengers and twists around the tower right up to the top at around 20m high."
3D Color Printing Video
Stagecraft Employees Leader Criticizes Writers Guild of America
“Even if the AMPTP wanted to give the WGA jurisdiction (over) animation writers they couldn’t. It’s not theirs to give,” he said."
The Writers Guild Is Losing Ground
Writers' Strike: The Directors' Cut?
StubHub Reveals Hottest Broadway Tickets for Holidays
Two wireless LANs better than one, Carnegie Mellon says
The decision runs counter to almost every large-scale wireless deployment, where a company in effect standardizes on one vendor. CMU IT staff are well aware that the choice of Aruba Networks for the academic buildings and common areas, and Xirrus for the outlying ring of dormitories, poses a unique set of challenges."
The Hemsley Lighting Programs Call for 2008 Internship Applications
Digidesign Announces Over 10,000 Downloads for Pro Tools 7.4
Winners Announced at ESTA Foundation LDI Activities
Osram Research Team Wins German Future Prize for LED Lighting Technology
Dallasite stages an accord
Buying property for college-bound child can make sense
Pardon the whiplash on that last one, but the fact is, many parents are investing in real estate close to campus for their college-bound offspring. Oftentimes, it's preferable to shelling out dormitory fees or apartment rent."
Jonathan Handel: WGA Strike: What Are the Deal Points?
Next plot point tough to figure
That was the rueful question posed around Hollywood on Monday, three days after the dramatic breakdown in contract talks between the WGA and the Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers."
IATSE backs Hillary Clinton
Long Reach Long Riders Ride Again In 2008
Behind The Scenes Holiday Appeal To Meet The ETC $50,000 Challenge
If, as an industry, we can come together in three days and answer with $40,000 dollars, then surely by New Year’s Eve we can raise the remaining $10,000. During this season of hope, we know that our industry will not leave our colleagues in the dark."
Stagehand Strike Ends; Broadway Back in Business
Production workers urge end to strike
"Hair and makeup artists, set decorators, grips, prop specialists and hundreds of others who work in television and film production marched through the heart of Hollywood on Sunday morning urging an end to the 5-week-old writers strike."
Union: No picket of Obama - Saturday, Dec. 8, 2007
Friday, December 14, 2007
Writers guild files labor complaint against studios
DGA: Let's Talk After Jan. 1
Strike by Writers Throws a Shadow on Hollywood's Exciting Season
Children should be seen and not heard at the theatre
Uganda: Why Our Theatre is Struggling
If you have been to the theatre in the recent past, you must have realised the mess in Uganda's oldest form of entertainment. As soon as you enter some of our theatres today you are met by the empty staring seats, old curtains and flood lights (instead of stage lights)."
Natascia Diaz Will Weave Spider Woman 's Musical Web in DC
British transfers to Manhattan
Broadway raises the curtain online
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Year-end Theater Quiz
Angry Stagehands Stymie Paris `Tannhauser': Jorg von Uthmann
DGA taking wait-and-see approach
Stage Review: 'Nativity' a fresh take on a favorite
Stage Review: 'Uptown' Christmas Carol a lot of fun
Stage Review: Pittsburgh CLO charms with musical 'Carol'
Directors Plan Talks as Writers’ Strike Drags On
Latrobe troupe delivers traditional 'Christmas Carol'
'Nuncrackers' finds the funny side of Christmas
Phantom Tour Hits 15th Anniversary Dec. 13 in Chicago
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Kushner Shines as Playwright, Provocateur, Gadfly in TV Profile
Studios Count Cost of Writers Strike
Stage Review: Austen's 'Pride' endures
Blakstage objects to director's proposal
The Arts Column: the dark secrets of a ballet for all time
PICT produces witty Austen adaptation
Guadalupe Spreads Her Theatrical Wings
Leap of Faith Slated for Spring Workshop; Ashford, Kosarin Join Creative Team
The Met's biggest show
Broadway stagehands vote to approve new contract
Terrence Howard hits Broadway in all-black Cat
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
André Rieu to Launch his World Tour in Toronto With the Largest Set Ever
On Thrill Rides, Safety Is Optional
Perfectionism
CMU showcases virtual worlds
The hills are alive with the sounds of Skywalker
Meditation Techniques for the Busy or Impatient
Focus on Actions to Get More Done in Less Time
Podcast: CAD gets fashionable
Project Management: Free Project Manager Project2Manage
Spray-on stone. Seriously.
Video: Skywalker Sound secrets
Time Management: Time Management for Creative People
The Week in Tools: Toolmonger Top 5
11 Tips for Nuking Laziness Without Becoming a Workaholic
Coolest IPhone App Ever: ProRemote Pro Tools Controller May Be Coolest iPhone App Ever (UPDATED)
Boost your Brainstorm Effectiveness with the Why Habit
The Importance Of The Social Experience At Movies
Disney World's giant gingerbread house construction time-lapse vid
"John sez, 'Every year at the holidays, Disney World's Grand Floridian Resort builds a 16-foot real gingerbread house in the lobby."
Monday, December 10, 2007
Broadway Stagehands Ratify Five-Year Labor Agreement (Update1)
WGA, AMPTP stalemate may blow out pilots
Idled Workers Urge More WGA Talks
Broadway stagehands approve new contract
Christ Spectacle: $1.3M Christmas Show
New director aims to put American Theater Co. on the Chicago map
JON CARROLL
After Talks Fail, Writers' Strike Could Drag On
A subscription plan for Broadway
Stagehands Vote to Ratify New Contract
Hwang's Yellow Face Officially Opens at the Public Theater Dec. 10
Harmony: Stagehands Approve New Contract With Broadway Producers
Broadway stagehands vote to approve new contract
Broadway slow to embrace product placement
Sunday, December 09, 2007
Hollywood Talks Break Down
Aaron Sorkin's new play about the glories of television.
Is He Dead?
Local One Votes on New Contract Dec. 9
Legendary in Britain, obscure in U.S.
Cabaret thrives during Christmas
Saturday, December 08, 2007
Elizabeth "Bes" Kimberly's annual Holiday Cocktail Party
Dear
The Board of the New York Drama Alumni Clan invites you to join them in celebrating the holiday season and the 50th anniversary of Elizabeth "Bes" Kimberly's annual Holiday Cocktail Party. For 50 years, East Coast based alumni have been gathering at the famed Sardi's restaurant in the heart of
Wednesday December 12, 2007
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Sardi's Restaurant -
Special Student Price - $10
Light hors d'oeuvres and cash bar
We look forward to seeing you there!