Carol Ostrow Productions, the force behind the new Broadway-bound musical, "Song of Solomon," is offering a special benefit performance at The Actors' Temple's Annual Charitable Gala on Monday, November 17, 2014, 7:30 pm., at 339 W. 47th Street, New York City.
"Song of Solomon" is a touching, epic romance based on the biblical tale of the same name set in ancient Israel. Created by Andrew Beall and Neil Van Leeuwen, the show stars Robert Cuccioli (Jekyll & Hyde & Spider Man: Turn Off the Dark), Melissa O'Neil (Les Miserables & Jesus Christ Superstar) and Jesse Manocherian (Parade). The show's director is Markus Potter and musical director is Eugene Gwozdz. "A musical this steeped in history and beauty is a perfect fit for a Temple as equally beautiful and historic. Years ago I was looking for a Temple to say prayers in memory of my late husband and parents. A friend invited me to The Actors' Temple and she said, "All are welcome," said producer Carol Ostrow about the Temple, where she is a proud member. "I walked in, saw the photos of all the old-time famous actors, and I felt at home. I wanted to be under the same roof with Sophie Tucker, Shelly Winters, Edward G. Robinson, The Marx Brothers, The Ritz Brothers and many more, who prayed and performed there. "Videos