Deep Pockets Hatching New 'Arts Incubator'
While space has been set aside for performing arts at the rebuilding site of the World Trade Center, it will not be the only site in the area where creativity may flourish.
Deep Pockets Hatching New 'Arts Incubator'
While space has been set aside for performing arts at the rebuilding site of the World Trade Center, it will not be the only site in the area where creativity may flourish.
NBC, Universal Work to Retain 'Order'
Top executives are hunkering down with reps for Dick Wolf to hammer out a renewal deal for the three "Law & Order" series plus the upcoming fourth installment.
How to tell the difference between an offer you can't refuse and an offer that's too good to be true.
Dear Readers, I have been a part of the Back Stage West family for more than nine years. Many of you have read my articles or seen my cover photography over the years. Some of you have attended our acclaimed "Evening With" screening series, which I organize and help moderate.
New Dramatists founder Michaela O'Harra will present her namesake award to playwright-screeenwriter Horton Foote at a party at the group's headquarters Mon., Nov. 5.
Back Stage West looks behind the red curtain to find out how the SAG Actor Awards were created and how they continue to evolve.
Bridging the Gay/Straight Divide
In a utopian theatrical world, a playwright need not be homosexual to create a homosexual character; a playwright need not be heterosexual to create a heterosexual character.
"The Dead Boy," presented by and at the Laurelgrove Theatre, 12265 Ventura Blvd., Studio City. Thurs.-Sat. 8 p.m., Sun. 7 p.m. Aug. 10-Sept. 30. $20. (818) 760-8368
"The Servant of Two Masters," presented by Arroyo Repertory Theatre at the Courtyard Theatre at St. James United Methodist Church, 2033 E. Washington Blvd., Pasadena. Fri.-Sat. 8 p.m., Sun. 7 p.m. May 26-June 30. $15-18. (626) 398-6522.
Focus on Film Festivals: In the Market
Sundance. Slamdance. Nodance. Lapdance. These are all real film festivals—we're not joking—and just a taste of some of the names that filmmakers must wade through when putting together festival plans for their movies. Many moviemakers believe that the work is done once they call "cut" for the ...