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Nov
28
Posted by: Frederick Mead in Theater

Actor Michael Martin performs as the charming Bachelor in New Orleans, a one-man show developed from an idiosyncratic 1950s tour guide of the French Quarter. In eloquent and picaresque language, the Bachelor expounds on topics of interest to playboy or playgirl visitors, such as, the signature cocktails of the city and Antoines, his favorite restaurant. The Bachelor offers Read the rest of this entry »



 
Nov
21

Grants are available for performing arts organizations who offer educational programs in the greater New Orleans area. The Foundation for Entertainment Development and Education, the folks who bring us the Big Easy Awards for music and theatre for the past 20 years, also offer grants for projects that focus on education in the performing arts. Past recipients include NOCCA, All Kinds of Theatre, and the Fred J. Palmisano Memorial Scholarship Fund at UNO Dept of Drama.

Application deadline is December 14. Email a description of your project and the amount you are requesting to Gloria Powers, Executive Director of the Foundation.



 
Nov
02
Posted by: Frederick Mead in Theater

What if Judas Iscariot did not commit suicide? And instead he married, became a farmer, and wrote a Gospel? Sounds like the kind of theater production that would earn a grant. Cuz you know, it’s serious, and it challenges stuff, like, assumptions. Maybe Judas Iscariot isn’t really such a bad guy after all. Wasn’t he just used by God? Maybe Judas deserves our pity, if not, say, our veneration? Yep, this production company will travel Read the rest of this entry »



 
Oct
29
Posted by: Frederick Mead in Theater

The common theme of the 9 playlets that comprise Root [Cel.lar] seems to be “the basement”, that is, 7 of the playlets are set in a basement, 1 in Hell, and 1 by Rob Tsarov is just plain dark, like a cellar. I like these thematic presentations of short plays by local playwrights, like the recent Beignet Plays at Le Chat Noir. Even if 1 or 2 suck, you’re bound to see something good. And there was good work to see Read the rest of this entry »



 
Oct
16
Posted by: Frederick Mead in Theater

If y’all enjoy the gala parties for the Big Easy Music Awards, the Big Easy Theatre Awards, and the Classical Arts luncheon, support the Foundation that produces them. The Foundation for Entertainment Development and Education is a 501c3 non-profit that acknowledges and promotes the work of performing artists in the Greater New Orleans area. The Foundation also Read the rest of this entry »