The 19th annual Obie Award-winning Ice Factory Festival presents the New York premiere of Miss Lilly Gets Boned by Bekah Brunstetter, starring Jessica Dickey Wit on Broadway, The Amish Project and Liz Wisan Other Desert Cities, along with Brian Belcinski My Base and Scurvy Heart, Adam Blodgett The Cotillion, Sanam Erfani Cats Dont Grin, Aaron McDaniel Aquilas Macbeth, David Rosenblatt The Play About My Dad and Chris Thorn Guthries Henry V. The play, directed by David F. Chapman, opens tonight, July 18 and continues through July 21, 2012. Check out photos from the production below...
- 7/18/2012
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Artistic Director Robert Lyons announced today casting for two shows in the 19th annual Obie Award-winning Ice Factory Festival. Ice Factory 2012 takes place at the New Ohio Theatres new West Village space at 154 Christopher Street between Greenwich and Washington Streets in New York City. Jessica Dickey Wit on Broadway, The Amish Project and Liz Wisan Other Desert Cities will star in the New York Premiere of Bekah Brunstetters Miss Lilly Gets Boned along with Brian Belcinski My Base and Scurvy Heart, Adam Blodgett The Cotillion, Sanam Erfani Cats Dont Grin, Aaron McDaniel Aquilas Macbeth, David Rosenblatt The Play About My Dad and Chris Thorn Guthries Henry V.
- 7/5/2012
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Michael Eisner has been elected to Iac’s board of directors, the New York-based Internet and media company announced on Tuesday. Diller, the former Disney chief, takes a seat on the board alongside Barry Diller, who stepped down as Iac’s CEO in December, but retained his board seat. With the addition of Eisner, Iac’s board is now comprised of 13 members: Eisner, Diller, Greg Blatt, Edgar Bronfman, Jr., Victor Kaufman, Don Keough, Bryan Lourd, Arthur Martinez, David Rosenblatt, Alan Spoon, Alexander von Furstenberg, Richard Zannino and Michael Zeisser. Iac owns dozens of websites, including...
- 3/15/2011
- by Dylan Stableford
- The Wrap
Billions of tweets have been sent since its last injection of capital. But Twitter has just announced it is getting another $200 million in funding, which puts the micro-blogging service at a $3.7 billion valuation. Its total funding so far (including the latest round) is $360 million, reports All Things D, so this represents a significant new chunk of change.
Twitter has been mum on the specifics of the funding round, but CEO Dick Costolo did take to the company's blog today to demonstrate why Twitter needs the investment. The service grew by more than 100 million accounts, and customers sent 25 billion tweets in the past year. That traffic has drowned its servers and caused endless fail whales. What's more, the company has ballooned to 350 employees.
As part of this latest round of funding, Twitter has added two new members to its board, Mike McCue of Flipboard and David Rosenblatt of DoubleClick. Along with...
Twitter has been mum on the specifics of the funding round, but CEO Dick Costolo did take to the company's blog today to demonstrate why Twitter needs the investment. The service grew by more than 100 million accounts, and customers sent 25 billion tweets in the past year. That traffic has drowned its servers and caused endless fail whales. What's more, the company has ballooned to 350 employees.
As part of this latest round of funding, Twitter has added two new members to its board, Mike McCue of Flipboard and David Rosenblatt of DoubleClick. Along with...
- 12/16/2010
- by Austin Carr
- Fast Company
Twitter hasn’t turned a profit, and until recently had largely shunned talk of revenue generation. But according to a report by Kara Swisher and confirmed by Twitter, the microblogging company recently completed a $200 million round of financing at a nonetheless shocking valuation of $3.7 billion. Kleiner Perkins is the lone investor this round Additionally, Twitter has added two new members to its board: Flipboard chief Mike McCue and David Rosenblatt, formerly of DoubleClick. Here’s newly-installed Twitter CEO Dick Costolo’s blog post announcing the funding and board additions: Growth is fun. In the past...
- 12/15/2010
- by Dylan Stableford
- The Wrap
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