PianoFight's "The Last Christmas" Closes December 23rd!

The Last Christmas:  A Comedy w/ Music and Fighting!

Adrian Deane & Joanna Kay are the PARIS-SITES!  a.k.a. The Enforcers! 

Enforcer: 1) a physically intimidating or willingly belligerent player who is counted on to retaliate when rough tactics are used by the opposing team 2) Adrian... Deane and Joanna Kay in The Last Christmas: A Holiday Action-Musicall - opens Thursday - tix avail @ http://bit.ly/2g1ZBy0 - use discount code "Facebook" for $10 off your ticket for opening weekend... or else!

From writer Daniel Heath and director Christy Crowley, the folks who brought you FORKING! and A Merry FORKING! Christmas, comes an all new holiday action-musical, The Last Christmas. When oil companies threaten to drill in the North Pole, Santa embarks on a mission to save his workshop and Christmas. Teaming up with an idealistic street musician, her ass-kicking sister, and Jesus, this unlikely quartet enters a battle of the bands with a grand prize big enough to buy Santa's workshop AND the North Pole. But with the oil companies tilting the scales, an evil contest host, and a young pop princess primed to win, can Santa and his rag tag crew rescue the holidays?

Every 28 Hours Invited to Theatre Bay Area Awards 2016

In light of the 2016 political climate, Theatre Bay Area decided to change things a bit for this year's awards show:

Chinaka Hodge and Reggie D. White hosted the Awards Celebration, directed by Rebecca Novick. The evening’s entertainment included select performances from Bay Area Children’s Theatre, Berkeley Playhouse, Lamplighter Music Theatre, and San Francisco Mime Troupe.

The evening also included a special performance from The Every 28 Hours Plays: a collection of one-minute plays inspired by the #BlackLivesMatter Movement, created and produced by Claudia Alick of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF), Dominic D’Andrea of The One-Minute Play Festival (1MPF), with participation of theater artists around the country; produced by FaultLine Theater in collaboration with A.C.T., Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Campo Santo, Crowded Fire Theater and Lorraine Hansberry Theatre.

In Fake Space, No One Can Hear You Scream...For Ice Cream!

Barry Eitel and Rose Oser reunite with Adrian Deane for Faultline Theater's "The Ice Cream Sandwich Incident."

 

Reviews and Features:

San Francisco Chronicle does a feature! -- http://www.sfchronicle.com/performance/article/FaultLine-mixes-outer-space-ice-cream-and-ballet-9132720.php

Somewhere SF waxes lyrical about ICSI -- http://www.somewheresf.com/2016/08/

Theatre Bay Area's Editors' Pick! -- http://www.theatrebayarea.org/news/news.asp?id=301847

Theatre Arts Daily's promotion -- https://theatreartsdaily.wordpress.com/2016/08/09/review-the-ice-cream-sandwich-incident-presented-by-faultline-theatre/

SF Gate has humor for Faultline ==http://www.sfgate.com/performance/article/FaultLine-mixes-outer-space-ice-cream-and-ballet-9132720.php?cmpid=fb-desktop

 

BeyondTheFog.net Relaunches!

NYLO and BeyondTheFog team up to help relaunch the Susan Brown brand with fresh faces and attitudes.

SEREIN means Rain From A Cloudless Sky

Austin Page wants you to expand your vocabulary.

And So Begins LOST IN THE SUN (Crux Jinx Prod. set for 2015)

The first TABLE READ with full cast and crew, the beginnings of a cross-disciplinary collaboration with the brilliant graphic artist Pascal Dizon, and a wild and successful concert at DNA Lounge featuring Sunrunners and The Greening!

Little Women Become Big Men

Adrian Deane is THE Josephine March in Barry's Eitel's adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's LITTLE WOMEN.