The Theatre Institute of Sage Holds Open Call Auditions for 2022-2023 Season

Open Call Auditions for the  Theatre Institute’s 2022-2023 Season! When:  Tuesday, September 27th from 6-8pm (by appointment) Where:  Schacht Fine Arts Center Theater (Troy, NY) The Theatre Institute at Sage is looking for actors and singers (adult performers age 18 and up and youth performers ages 10-15) for the following…

WAM’s  2022 Fresh Takes Play Reading Series concludes with ESCAPED ALONE at The Mount 

LENOX, MA (July 25, 2022) — WAM Theatre concludes their 2022 Fresh Takes Play Reading Season with Escaped Alone, written by one of the most prolific living playwrights, Caryl Churchill (Top Girls, Cloud 9, Far Away). The play is directed by WAM’s Producing Artistic Director Kristen van Ginhoven and will…

HRC Showcase Theatre Presents Reading of “How We Survived”

New Lebanon, NY—HRC Showcase Theatre, previously based in Hudson, New York, would like to welcome you to its 2nd staged reading of 2022 of original plays at its new location The Theater Barn in New Lebanon, New York.  HRC’s new home for four productions in 2022. This second reading like the…

HRC Showcase Theatre Present “How We Survived”

NEW LEBANON, NY—On June 18, 2022, HRC Showcase Theatre will present a staged reading of How We Survived, by Pauline David-Sax.  Freyda, a widowed survivor of Nazi Germany, resists filing for survivor benefits on behalf of her late husband.  When her frustrated daughter takes matters into her own hands, she unearths…

Theatre Institute at Sage Presents “The Laramie Project”

In October 1998, a 21-year-old student at the University of Wyoming was kidnapped, severely beaten and left tied to a fence in the prairie outside Laramie, Wyoming. His bloody, bruised and battered body was not discovered until the next day, and he died several days later in an area hospital.…

REVIEW: “Blithe Spirit” at Capital Repertory Theatre

by Roseann Cane Written as a soul soother for his beloved England, which was recovering from The Blitz and devastated by the continuing casualties of World War II, NoĂ«l Coward’s Blithe Spirit was a rip-roaring success. From its first performance on London’s West End in 1941 (where it ran for a record-breaking 1,997 performances), through…