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First Reported May 25 2012 - Updated May 25 2012 - 1 Documents

In churches, unlike theatres, this week's news is always next week's play | Giles Fraser

The liturgy provides the drama, where the church can recreate a wider story about the place the congregation has in the world The playwright Mark Ravenhill has long campaigned for theatre to reclaim a more radical edge. When we met up the other day he ... [ Published May 25 2012 by Guardian.co.uk ]
First Reported May 25 2012 - Updated May 25 2012 - 1 Documents

LA Review: 'pool (no water)'

Mark Ravenhill’s 2005 opus resembles a performance art project, using striking visuals and music to paint the envy and hypocrisy of a group of artists. ... [ Published May 25 2012 by BackStage.com ]
First Reported May 23 2012 - Updated May 23 2012 - 1 Documents

Review: Crave & Illusions, Actors Touring Company, TakeOver Festival 2012, York Theatre Royal

THE TakeOver Festival is so named because a board and creative team all aged under 26 assume the reins of the Theatre Royal for three weeks; management, programming, marketing, box office, the lot.In essence, it is a festival that makes you look at theatre ... [ Published May 23 2012 by York Press ]
First Reported May 18 2012 - Updated May 18 2012 - 1 Documents

Diving in into the deep end at Performance Space 122

MANHATTAN, N.Y. -- Artists might be the most interesting people in the room, but not necessarily the kindest or the most moral.?pool (no water),? a short, dangerously sharp new play by Mark Ravenhill, infiltrates a little commune-like group of ambitious, ... [ Published May 18 2012 by Staten Island Live ]
First Reported May 17 2012 - Updated May 17 2012 - 1 Documents

Andy Propst: Closing Soon: Four Theatergoing Options This Weekend

Memorial Day is just a little over a week away, and with it comes the unofficial beginning of summer. Also on the horizon are the closings of four notable shows off and off-off-Broadway that are worth fitting into your weekend plans before the holiday ... [ Published May 17 2012 by Huffington Post ]
First Reported May 17 2012 - Updated May 17 2012 - 1 Documents

RSC Much ado Bollywood-style

Buy photos » Comedian Meera Syal stars as Beatrice in Much Ado about Nothing. (s)A TOUCH of Bollywood will be brought to the Courtyard Theatre for a staging of Much Ado About Nothing this summer.Audiences will step into India as soon as they enter ... [ Published May 17 2012 by Stratford Observer ]
First Reported May 16 2012 - Updated May 16 2012 - 1 Documents

OC talent playing H’wood Fringe, Corneille closing at Noise Within

Lots of talent trained or based in Orange County is slated to appear at the Hollywood Fringe Festival this year, including the Monkey Wrench Collective, which reprises Mark Ravenhill’s “pool (no water)” at the Flight Theatre... ... [ Published May 16 2012 by Examiner.com ]
First Reported May 16 2012 - Updated May 16 2012 - 1 Documents

'pool (no water)' Dives Into Envy

Sign up for the Events Newsletter: What's happening in town? From underground club nights to the biggest outdoor festivals, our top picks for the week's best events will always keep you in on the action.Privacy PolicyCancel ContinueResentment is one seriously ... [ Published May 16 2012 by Village Voice ]
First Reported May 14 2012 - Updated May 15 2012 - 2 Documents

Theater Review: ‘pool (no water),’ by Mark Ravenhill at the 9th Space¶

Oh, to be a young artist, brimming with confidence, passion and a desire to remake the world by making beautiful things. Bang! Oh, dear. Ten years have passed. The breaks havent come, the world is the same as it ever was, and the gritty glamour of la ... [ Published May 15 2012 by New York Times ]
First Reported May 14 2012 - Updated May 14 2012 - 1 Documents

It’s hit or miss anthropy

_ THEATER REVIEWPOOL (NO WATER)9th Space, 150 First Ave.; 212-352-3101. Through May 26. Mark Ravenhill best known for Shopping and F - - king, a 1998 hit at New York Theatre Workshop is one of Britains finest provocateurs. His 2006 play Pool (No Water) ... [ Published May 14 2012 by New York Post ]
First Reported May 06 2012 - Updated May 06 2012 - 1 Documents

pool (no water) Opens 5/9 at 9th Space

One Year Lease Theater Company presents the New York premiere of pool (no water) by controversial English playwright Mark Ravenhill (Shopping and F*cking) for a limited Off-Broadway run from May 9 26 at 9th Space (150 First Avenue, at 9th Street). Tickets ... [ Published May 06 2012 by Broadway World ]
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First Reported May 02 2012 - Updated May 02 2012 - 1 Documents

New York: PHOTO FLASH: Blythe Danner, Sally Field, Tim Blake Nelson at Soho Rep Gala

Tim Blake Nelson hosted Soho Rep's 35th anniversary gala, held at Angel Orensanz on April 30. The event honored Julie Menin. Presenters included Blythe Danner, Sally Field, Seth Gilliam, and Jomama Jones.The gala featured performances from Mac Wellman's ... [ Published May 02 2012 by TheaterMania ]

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Ravenhill said: "troilus and cressida is a play about the collision of two cultures – the greeks and the trojans. so it’s exciting to re imagine the play with two companies whose histories are as divergent as the wooster group and the rsc."

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In churches, unlike theatres, this week's news ... [ Published May 25 2012 by Guardian.co.uk ]
LA Review: 'pool (no water)' [ Published May 25 2012 by BackStage.com ]
Review: Crave & Illusions, Actors Touring Compa... [ Published May 23 2012 by York Press ]
Diving in into the deep end at Performance Spac... [ Published May 18 2012 by Staten Island Live ]
Andy Propst: Closing Soon: Four Theatergoing Op... [ Published May 17 2012 by Huffington Post ]
RSC Much ado Bollywood-style [ Published May 17 2012 by Stratford Observer ]
OC talent playing H’wood Fringe, Corneille clos... [ Published May 16 2012 by Examiner.com ]
'pool (no water)' Dives Into Envy [ Published May 16 2012 by Village Voice ]
Theater Review: ‘pool (no water),’ by Mark Rave... [ Published May 15 2012 by New York Times ]
Splashes of Guilt in Waves of Envy [ Published May 14 2012 by New York Times ]
It’s hit or miss anthropy [ Published May 14 2012 by New York Post ]
Royal Court hires Vicky Featherstone as first f... [ Published May 11 2012 by Guardian.co.uk ]
Ian McKellen On Stage [ Published May 08 2012 by Scoop ]
Special start to McKellen performances [ Published May 08 2012 by Voxy.co.nz ]
pool (no water) Opens 5/9 at 9th Space [ Published May 06 2012 by Broadway World ]
New York: PHOTO FLASH: Blythe Danner, Sally Fie... [ Published May 02 2012 by TheaterMania ]
Citizenship / Totally Over You by Mark Ravenhill [ Published Apr 27 2012 by What's On North East ]
Extra tickets for Ian McKellen in Wellington [ Published Apr 25 2012 by Voxy.co.nz ]
A people?s poem to celebrate Shakespeare [ Published Apr 24 2012 by Northeast Journal ]
Biggest ever Shakespeare festival launched on a... [ Published Apr 23 2012 by Guardian.co.uk ]
World Shakespeare festival: what to watch out for [ Published Apr 23 2012 by Theatre blog | guardian.co.uk ]
Rupert Goold Departs RSC/Wooster Group Troilus;... [ Published Apr 20 2012 by Playbill ]
Rupert Goold pulls out of co-directing Troilus ... [ Published Apr 20 2012 by The Stage ]
Soho Rep Reading of Branden Jacobs-Jenkins' An ... [ Published Apr 18 2012 by Playbill ]
McKellen to perform at Carterton Events Centre [ Published Apr 18 2012 by Dominion Post ]
New York: Plays by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, Sylv... [ Published Apr 16 2012 by TheaterMania ]
Tickets for Ian McKellen on Stage on sale [ Published Apr 12 2012 by Voxy.co.nz ]
OUR COUNTRY'S GOOD to Tour UK From Sept 3 [ Published Apr 10 2012 by Broadway World ]
Ian McKellen To Tour New Zealand For Damaged Th... [ Published Apr 05 2012 by Look to the Stars ]
Ian McKellen on Stage Around NZ To Raise Funds ... [ Published Apr 04 2012 by Info News ]
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World Shakespeare festival: what to watch out for [ Published Apr 23 2012 by Theatre blog | guardian.co.uk ]
From Troilus and Cressida in Maori to Mark Ravenhill's celebratory sonnet, we're covering all the highlights of the World Shakespeare festival It's the start of the World Shakespeare festival today, on what would have been the Bard's 448th birthday. ...
Olympic dilemma: Is it worth performing at Edin... [ Published Mar 01 2012 by Theatre blog | guardian.co.uk ]
The Edinburgh fringe has taken steps to ensure the festival doesn't suffer after London theatre producers have said audiences may stay away during the Games It's that time of year if you are a theatre company when thoughts turn to Edinburgh. Should ...
Monday theatre roundup: deep thoughts and darin... [ Published Feb 27 2012 by Theatre blog | guardian.co.uk ]
Chris Goode follows his own path to a thoughtful new show, while Devoted and Disgruntled got everybody debating. Lyn Gardner rounds up the weekend's stage business Places for experiment I'm a little puzzled by the rash of articles declaring that in ...
Regional theatres must take risks too – so why ... [ Published Feb 27 2012 by Theatre blog | guardian.co.uk ]
There's an easy way to please the Arts Council: sell as many tickets as you can. That isn't the same as challenging audiences Theatre isn't rocket science. Audiences want what they always wanted – comedy, sex, romance, frocks, satire and a soupcon ...
Monday theatre roundup: on phones and festivals [ Published Feb 20 2012 by Theatre blog | guardian.co.uk ]
The Donmar finds a new answer to the perennial mobile problem, and are theatres getting more middle of the road? Switching audiences on to switch it off We all know how annoying it is when somebody's mobile phone goes off in the theatre (particularly ...
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