Monthly Archives: January 2009

Presenting Othello to Young Ears

Written on January 14, 2009 at 1:14 pm, by

The World Theatre Project, one of Theatre for a New Audience’s classroom residency programs, kicks off in January. For students, the program combines the experience of seeing a classical play with in-depth classroom work. The idea behind the program is that, with guidance, young people will respond to the language and timeless themes of classical…Read More »

Spring Preview

Written on January 14, 2009 at 1:13 pm, by

Mark your calendar! Here are some of the exciting events coming up this spring at Theatre for a New Audience. Jan. 26: Capital Campaign Benefit Feb. 14: Othello begins previews Feb. 19: Brooklyn’s Dreamers Othello Event Feb. 22: Othello Opening Night Feb. 28: TFANA Talk at Othello Mar. 14: Hamlet begins previews Mar. 23: An…Read More »

Coming Up: the Capital Campaign Benefit

Written on January 14, 2009 at 1:13 pm, by

Join us for a special evening of fine food and wine celebrating Shakespeare Works in Brooklyn, Theatre for a New Audience’s Capital Campaign. Monday, January 26, 2009 Skylight Ballroom at The Puck Building, An Exclusive of Danny Meyer’s Hudson Yards Catering 295 Lafayette Street at Houston Street √Ǭ† Hosts and Co-Chairs Monica Gerard-Sharp and Ali…Read More »

The Spotlight’s on… Irondale Ensemble Project

Written on January 14, 2009 at 1:11 pm, by

At our new home in the BAM Cultural District, Theatre for a New Audience will neighbor many emerging and established arts organizations. Among them is the Irondale Ensemble Project, a 25-year-old experimental theatre company whose new home, The Irondale Center for Theater, Education, and Outreach, recently became the first new performance facility to open in…Read More »