Special Performances In Ramadan

Special Performances In Ramadan

City Theatre Complex hosts special performances due to forereach of Qadr nights and mourning time of Imam Ali (A.S) martyrdom named "Sun and Moon".

Samandarian, An Eternal Master

Samandarian, An Eternal Master

Sunday, July 13th is the anniversary of Master Hamid Samandarian who had taught many students during last five decades and left precious heritage in directing and education of Iran's theatre.

Transporting the Bard to the Blitz

Transporting the Bard to the Blitz

Director Damien Ryan's first main-stage production for Bell Shakespeare isn't taking the safe route - he's reframed the popular Henry V within a meta-narrative that sees the production played out by a group of boys trapped in a bunker during the Blitz of 1941.

Eastwood Defends Casting Stage Vets in JERSEY BOYS Movie

Eastwood Defends Casting Stage Vets in JERSEY BOYS Movie

In a recent interview with MTV, film icon Clint Eastwood defended his choice to cast his movie adaptation of the beloved Broadway musical Jersey Boys with stage veterans. Eastwood said, "It seemed logical to use people that had this tremendous amount of experience playing it."  

The Elephant Man, Starring Bradley Cooper, Sets Broadway Dates

The Elephant Man, Starring Bradley Cooper, Sets Broadway Dates

Tickets go on sale tomorrow, Wednesday, June 4 at 10 AM exclusively to American Express Card Members for two-time Academy Award nominee Bradley Cooper, Academy Award nominee Patricia Clarkson and Alessandro Nivola in Bernard Pomerance's Tony Award-winning play The Elephant Man, directed by ...

'Wolf Hall' takes to the stage

&#039Wolf Hall&#039 takes to the stage

Hilary Mantel's Booker Prize-winning best-seller about deadly intrigue at the court of King Henry VIII, "Wolf Hall" and sequel "Bring Up the Bodies" have already been adapted into plays that plunge audiences into a world of murky Tudor machinations.

Agatha Christie and a bad case of literary criticism

Agatha Christie and a bad case of literary criticism

She was the "Queen of Crime", whose murder mysteries centred on a final "big reveal". But newly seen correspondence between Agatha Christie and those who staged her plays, including her most famous, The Mousetrap, show that, despite her stature as a master and innovator of the ...