Juliette Harrisson Nov 30, 2016
Remember when Sarah Silverman was in Star Trek: Voyager? We salute that and 9 other ace guest turns in the show...
Star Trek: Voyager does not share the good reputation of its predecessors The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine, with some fans disappointed that the inherent conflict between Starfleet and Maquis characters was not explored further, others perhaps put off by the really rather dull and occasionally ridiculous second season. However, Voyager was as capable as any other Star Trek series of producing memorable stories and excellent performances, and for those of us for whom it is our favourite branch of the Star Trek franchise (yes, we do exist) it is worth celebrating some of the things it did really well – in this case, the actors and actresses who came to join the show for guest performances.
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Remember when Sarah Silverman was in Star Trek: Voyager? We salute that and 9 other ace guest turns in the show...
Star Trek: Voyager does not share the good reputation of its predecessors The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine, with some fans disappointed that the inherent conflict between Starfleet and Maquis characters was not explored further, others perhaps put off by the really rather dull and occasionally ridiculous second season. However, Voyager was as capable as any other Star Trek series of producing memorable stories and excellent performances, and for those of us for whom it is our favourite branch of the Star Trek franchise (yes, we do exist) it is worth celebrating some of the things it did really well – in this case, the actors and actresses who came to join the show for guest performances.
See related Close To The Enemy episode 3 review Close To The Enemy...
- 11/29/2016
- Den of Geek
La Jolla Playhouse presents An Iliad, a one-man adaptation of Homers classic tale, adapted by Denis OHare Tony Award-winning actor in Take Me Out and Lisa Peterson director of The Playhouses Surf Report and Be Aggressive, based on a translation by Robert Fagles, directed by Lisa Peterson. A co-production with Berkeley Repertory Theatre, An Iliad features Henry Woronicz as the Poet, with Brian Ellingsen as the Musician and runs now through September 9 in the Mandell Weiss Forum. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the production photos below.
- 8/16/2012
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
La Jolla Playhouse has just announced casting for its upcoming production of An Iliad, a one-man adaptation of Homers classic tale, adapted by Denis OHare Tony Award-winning actor in Take Me Out and Lisa Peterson director of the Playhouses Surf Report and Be Aggressive, based on a translation by Robert Fagles, directed by Lisa Peterson. A co-production with Berkeley Repertory Theatre, An Iliad features Henry Woronicz as the Poet, with Brian Ellingsen as the Musician and runs August 11 September 9 in the Mandell Weiss Forum.
- 7/6/2012
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
The Delaware Theatre Company has announced their upcoming 2009-2010 Season.
Delaware Theatre Company, founded in 1979 and currently celebrating its 29th season, is one of Delaware's premier cultural institutions. In its beautiful 389-seat facility on Wilmington, Delaware's Christina Riverfront, Dtc serves over 38,000 adults and 5,000 students annually. Dtc's programming includes a mix of the classics as well as contemporary plays and musicals. Under the leadership of Producing Director Anne Marie Cammarato, Dtc is quickly becoming a home for new works, with the goal of producing a world premiere each season. Past world premieres at Dtc include Partners by Allan Katz, Stinkin' Rich by Henry Woronicz, Wake Up, Lou Riser by Kia Corthron, and Open Charge by Richard Thomsen. Dtc's artistic programming has been awarded 8 Barrymore Awards for Excellence in Theatre by the Theatre Alliance of Greater Philadelphia.
In addition to its artistic work, the Theatre's award-winning education and outreach programming includes the...
Delaware Theatre Company, founded in 1979 and currently celebrating its 29th season, is one of Delaware's premier cultural institutions. In its beautiful 389-seat facility on Wilmington, Delaware's Christina Riverfront, Dtc serves over 38,000 adults and 5,000 students annually. Dtc's programming includes a mix of the classics as well as contemporary plays and musicals. Under the leadership of Producing Director Anne Marie Cammarato, Dtc is quickly becoming a home for new works, with the goal of producing a world premiere each season. Past world premieres at Dtc include Partners by Allan Katz, Stinkin' Rich by Henry Woronicz, Wake Up, Lou Riser by Kia Corthron, and Open Charge by Richard Thomsen. Dtc's artistic programming has been awarded 8 Barrymore Awards for Excellence in Theatre by the Theatre Alliance of Greater Philadelphia.
In addition to its artistic work, the Theatre's award-winning education and outreach programming includes the...
- 10/14/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
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