Theater
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
http://the-tech.mit.edu/Shakespeare/works.html
In addition to providing the complete text of every Shakespeare play and poem, this
site includes a discussion area, chronological and alphabetical lists of the plays,
Bartlett's familiar Shakespeare quotations, and a funeral elegy by the old man himself.
An unbelievable site!
Larry Stark's Theater Mirror
http://northshore.shore.net/~greenrm/
Lengthy reviews of new plays in Boston are only part of this rich Web resource. Page
includes a calendar of shows, upcoming plays, the casting call board, and notes on
recent productions.
London Theatre GuideOn Line
http://www.londontheatre.co.uk/online/
Use this handy page to find info on West End shows, the Royal National Theatre, and
other London theaters. Includes addresses, seating arrangements, reviews of current
shows, ballet and opera listings, and a monthly e-mail update service.
New York City Theater
http://www.mediabridge.com/nyc/entertainment/theater/
Provides brief descriptions of plays currently in production on and off Broadway.
Addresses and phone numbers are also included.
New York's Capital District Theater Page
http://www.albany.net/~danorton/theatre/
Lists all the plays currently running in Albany, New York. This page also includes
audition information, class and workshop information, and active theater company
schedules. The "Other Related Web Sites" and "Theater-related Newsgroup" sections
provide dozens of links and Usenet addresses.
Red Herring Productions
http://www.bayne.com/wolfBayne/mystery/
Web site for this interactive theater production company. Find out about its mysteries,
westerns, and melodramas that get the audience involved.
The SITCOM Home Page
http://www.ccp.uchicago.edu/grad/Dan_Goldstein/sitcom.html
Information on the SITCOM program of improvised half-hour "shows," which mimic rehearsed
and planned TV comedy. Provides a blend of structuralist literary criticism and artificial
intelligence, a live show that converts audience suggestions into full-length, improvised
TV sitcoms that unfold live on stage.
TenEyck Design Studio
http://www.inch.com/~kteneyck/
Web page for a set design company in New York City. Be sure to enter the door to
learn more about its designs for plays such as The Tempest, and La Traviata.
The Observatory includes information on all the productions for which TenEyck has
designed sets.
Triad Productions Presents
http://www.wizard.com/~patrick/triad.html
Produces live role-playing plays in which you are part of the cast. Read more about
these plays and how they work at this site.