'Bug' at SeeNoSun OnStage at Anacostia Playhouse
When I saw the SeeNoSun OnStage production of Tracy Letts's first play, Killer Joe, a year ago June, I wrote a rave and called it "a powerful knockout of a show." So it was with keen anticip…
When I saw the SeeNoSun OnStage production of Tracy Letts's first play, Killer Joe, a year ago June, I wrote a rave and called it "a powerful knockout of a show." So it was with keen anticip…
SeeNoSun OnStage Presents Another Chilling Play by Tracy Letts SeeNoSun OnStage will open a four-week run of Bug, Tracy Letts' tale of love, loss and government conspiracy on …
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Mr. Jones was an actor and singer who made his name in a string of popular Disney films in the 1960s and '70s, notably as a racecar driver in the "Love Bug" franchise.
Stage and screen actor Dean Jones was best known for his Disney roles in "The Love Bug" and "That Darn Cat!"
Actor Dean Jones, best known for his acting work in such Disney films as “The Love Bug” and “That Darn Cat,” died of Parkinson’s disease Tuesday in Los Angeles.…
UPDATED with more information, video: Dean Jones, the affable actor best known for leading roles in several Disney films of the 1960s and ’70s including The Love Bug and That …
Dean Jones, a Broadway alum who created the role of Bobby in Company, died on September 1, Variety reports. His death at his Los Angeles home, following copmlications from Parkinson’s …
Evening Star and Infinite Abyss co-produce Tracy Letts' surreal depiction of spiraling paranoia complete with copious amount of blood in an edition that slogs too slowly too long but ratchet…
Serenbe Playhouse premiered an immersive, outdoor retelling of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's Tony-winning rock musical Evita beginning July 23 in Palmetto, GA. Randi Garza, Char…
Play ends run on Sunday
Marblehead girl is Cosette
ONE press agent calls it "votergate."
Tracy Letts interview.
Thanks to American Theater Web for the two links above.