“You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown” Coming to Burbank’s Theatre Banshee
J & J PRODUCTIONS at Theatre Banshee - Burbank - Announces January/2013 Opening Headliners Including Jimenez, Cabling, Peters, and More
The Lion In Winter Is Game On
A rip-roaring game of thrones that anchors itself to the full-throated life of a real English king, Henry II. Here be dragons who know how to breathe fire into dialogue that’s equal parts wit and menace
Colony’s First Production of Season Coming in September
BREATH AND IMAGINATION: The Story of Roland Hayes, a true story by Daniel Beaty, directed by Saundra McClain, with Musical Direction by Rahn Coleman will open in September
Edward Albee’s Occupant Sculpts Its Way Into Your Heart
Louise Nevelson is one of the most notorious sculptors of the last century, but she did not have fame and recognition until her life was half over. Edward Albee's Occupant tells her story in the 2-person play that is currently showing at the Garry Marshall Theater.
‘American Fiesta’, OLE!
American Fiesta is the kind of entertainment that makes it clear why The Colony Threatre continues to be one of the nation’s top theatrical venues.
VTC’s “On The Money” Depicts Struggle Of Our Time
In a town that is largely film and television dominant, true artistry is found in a little theatre in Burbank.
Situated on the corner of...
Cavalia Horses Arrive At Burbank Venue
The horses that create the Cavalia Spectacular Show arrived on Thursday and their handlers couldn't be more happy to see their partners. The horses...
Inside Out Shows What a Show’s All About
From the intimate stage of the Grove Theater Center, six women gave us one sassy session of entertainment therapy
“Moon Over Buffalo” A Shining Success
Their humor grows so effortlessly from their characters’ memorable personalities that we easily forget how much harder it is for actors to master comedy than straight drama
Writer/Director Elizabeth Sarnoff Talks About ‘Slow Dance in Midtown’
On the opening of her recent play, Sarnoff talks about the creative process with BurbankNBeyond's Greg Simay