Perhaps a bit long and convoluted – with a plot that switches back and forth between the 1930s and 1980s – Tom Stoppard’s Indian Ink collected generally favorable reviews in early stagings in London and San Francisco. Once Joy Zinoman gave the play its East Coast premiere in 2000, it garnered rave reviews, enthusiastic audiences, […]
Joy Zinoman’s Studio Acting Conservatory breaks ground on its new Columbia Heights home
Studio Acting Conservatory, the Joy Zinoman-led acting school previously evicted from its home at Studio Theatre, will begin work on its new 6,000 square foot Holmead Place digs and expects to have the building ready in one hundred days, the Conservatory announced Tuesday, May 5, 2020. The company also held a groundbreaking ceremony on […]
Joy Zinoman’s Studio Acting Conservatory finds a home, and Broadway producer pitches new idea for theatres seeking spaces
Joy Zinoman’s Studio Acting Conservatory, which must vacate Studio Theatre this summer, will be safe to continue on, Zinoman announced on Kojo Nnamdi’s show today. The City of Washington has helped locate temporary space for her program at the Garnet-Patterson Middle School, which was also the 3 year nesting ground for Duke Ellington School of […]
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