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Category Archives: theater
The Third International Thornton Wilder Conference
From July 11 – 14, I attended the Third International Thornton Wilder Conference given by the Thornton Wilder Society, the Wilder family, and the Monadnock Center for History and Culture. The conference was in Peterborough, New Hampshire, the town which … Continue reading
Musical Theater Today Volume 2 Launch!
This year I have been a contributing editor for Musical Theater Today, an annual print publication consisting of interviews, work excerpts, and essays from some of the most prominent and influential musical theater artists of our time, including Michael John … Continue reading
“A Story No One Knows” a Finalist for Live & In Color Retreat and Workshop
Our musical “A Story No One Knows” was a finalist for the 2018 Live & In Color (formerly Bingham Camp Theatre Retreat) two-week retreat and workshop! “Inspired by decedent property agents, the people who clean up an apartment after a … Continue reading
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Everybody’s Theater Company’s New Works Spring Forth: Performing Two Songs in Hometown Show
This Saturday, May 12th, I am performing two of my songs, “Dark Night” and “The Decay,” in my hometown of Upper Dublin, PA. I’m so excited to bring my work home and to hear what others are working on outside … Continue reading
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A Story No One Knows at New York Theatre Barn’s New Works Series
Shoshana Greenberg and Hyeyoung Kim’s A Story No One Knows Headlines New York Theatre Barn’s New Works Series The eleventh season of New York Theatre Barn‘s New Works Series continues on Monday, April 16, 2018 with pre-premieres of two new … Continue reading
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Shoshana Greenberg and Hyeyoung Kim Named Inaugural Sokoloff Arts Fellows at Town Stages
Shoshana Greenberg and Hyeyoung Kim Named Inaugural Sokoloff Arts Fellows at Town StagesTribeca Arts Hub Town Stages has announced the first-year fellows for the program that is part residency, part incubator, and part home base. TOWN, the female-driven arts institution … Continue reading
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Countdown to 2018: 2017 Theater
Last year I saw 69 shows, which was the lowest my count had ever been. This year I saw 76! I’m on the upswing! It’s still not as high as other years (two years ago I saw 89 shows), but I’ll take it. … Continue reading
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Shoshana’s 35th Birthday Cabaret!
Celebrate my birthday with me at the Duplex Cabaret Theatre this Sunday! I’ll be singing songs I wrote and other songs I want to sing. “Finding My Own Damn Way: Shoshana Greenberg’s 35th Birthday Cabaret” Sunday, October 22nd at 4:30pm … Continue reading
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DAYS OF RAGE at New York Theatre Barn’s Choreography Lab
Days of Rage will be part of New York Theatre Barn’s Choreography Lab on Monday, February 20th at 2pm. 4 choreographers explore dance from 4 different moments of the new musical Days of Rage, a musical inspired by the activities of … Continue reading
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Countdown to 2017: 2016 Theater
Last year I saw 89 productions, which was a significant jump from the previous year’s 73. This year I saw… 69, the lowest it has ever been (yes, I’m aware I still see way more than the average person). I … Continue reading
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