Theater Show Image: pexels.com |
Joyce Storm is a real estate investment professional who holds several decades of experience in the niche, with the past 12 years being with Storm Partners, a real estate investment company based in New York. Joyce Storm continues to be involved with a variety of other organizations, such as the Building of the Arts’ (BFA) Theatre Row program, an off-Broadway theatre complex that provides affordable theater venues.
The BFA initiative accepts a range of diverse theater companies, with the Wheelhouse Theater Company's “Life Sucks” being one of the more recent to open at the complex. Written by Aaron Posner and directed by Jeff Wise, the show is set for a 14-week engagement, with its run finishing on September 1.
The engagement at Theatre Row comes not long after “Life Sucks” premiered at the Washington, D.C.-based Aaron and Cecile Goldman Theater. The production is a contemporary re-telling of Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya, featuring Kevin Isola as Vanya and Austin Pendleton as The Professor.
The BFA initiative accepts a range of diverse theater companies, with the Wheelhouse Theater Company's “Life Sucks” being one of the more recent to open at the complex. Written by Aaron Posner and directed by Jeff Wise, the show is set for a 14-week engagement, with its run finishing on September 1.
The engagement at Theatre Row comes not long after “Life Sucks” premiered at the Washington, D.C.-based Aaron and Cecile Goldman Theater. The production is a contemporary re-telling of Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya, featuring Kevin Isola as Vanya and Austin Pendleton as The Professor.
No comments:
Post a Comment