Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. The journey to LAUGHING WILD at the Southern Vermont Arts Center in ...
When Christopher Durang wrote his nervous breakdown of a play nearly 20 years ago, "Laughing Wild" reflected the anxiety of AIDS in a world gone mad. While some of the names mentioned might no longer ...
Chris Nee and her production company Laughing Wild are best known for creating all-inclusive children’s programming such as Doc McStuffins and Vampirina in bringing more representation to Netflix. The ...
Some plays are timely, some plays are timeless. Christopher Durang’s Laughing Wild is one of the former. Thornton Wilder’s Our Town is the latter. And in productions of each, currently onstage at ...
Strange as it might sound, tuna fish, Ronald Reagan, the Infant of Prague and Sally Jessy Raphael all fit with perfect logic into Christopher Durang’s wonderfully bizarre satire Laughing Wild. Set in ...
One man. One woman. One can of tuna fish. The legendary Tony and Emmy Award nominee Sandy Duncan (Peter Pan; Funny Face) and Steve Witting (The Irishman; The Wolf of Wall Street) will star in a ...
We all have bad days. Some people more than others, as the characters in Christopher Durang’s 1987 play Laughing Wild can attest. On the surface, this two-hander—playing at 21ten Theatre through Oct.
EXCLUSIVE: Doc McStuffins and Vampirina creator Chris Nee has brought in kids media veteran Koyalee Chanda as VP of Production and Development for her production company Laughing Wild. Chanda will ...
The No Strings Theatre Company’s production of “Laughing Wild,” a monologue comedy by Christopher Durang, well lives up to its name while offering Las Cruces residents a brief escape to 1980s New York ...
"It's just too difficult to be alive, isn't it, and to try to function?" Uttered at the show's opening, this line perfectly summed up the tone of "Laughing Wild," the truncated play by award-winning ...
It is easy to see why Dina Janis chose “Laughing Wild” to open Dorset Theatre Festival’s first outdoor season at the Southern Vermont Arts Center starting with the title of this 1987 Christopher ...