Jena Tesse Fox - Page 14

Jena Tesse Fox Jena Tesse Fox is a lifelong theatre addict who has worked as an actress, a singer, a playwright, a director, a lyricist, a librettist, and a stage manager. While a student at Wells College, she also wrote for and edited the student newspaper, reviewing books, movies, and local theatre. By the time she graduated, Tesse knew that she was destined to be a theatre journalist, and so she is very excited to join the team of BroadwayWorld.com.




Uncle Jacques' Symphony
November 2, 2004

Dominic Hoffman expertly plays nine very different people in his new one-man play.

'Enrapturing Kids': Bringing Children To Theatre at NYMF
September 16, 2004

Meridee Stein and Pamela Koslow, the producers of <i>Captain Louie</i> discuss the importance of children's theatre and the New York Musical Theatre Festival.

'Increasing Empathy'-- An Interview with Stephen Schwartz
September 9, 2004

Oscar-winning composer and lyricist Stephen Schwartz talks about children, the arts, and the New York Musical Theatre Festival.

FRINGE REVIEW: ELLEN CRAFT
September 2, 2004

Sherry Boone and Sean Jeremy Palmer have created a new opera about a slave's daring attempt at escape.

REVIEW: THE LOVES OF SHAKESPEARE'S WOMEN
August 29, 2004

Susannah York's solo show of Shakespeare monologues at the Blue Heron.

FRINGE REVIEW: 9/11-- THE BOOK OF JOB
August 27, 2004

This new theatrical choral piece compares the grief of Job in the Bible with the grief of a city coming to terms with a terrorist attack.

FRINGE REVIEW: NO SUCH ROSES
August 23, 2004

Shakespeare's sonnets are woven into several inter-connected love stories in this new play premiering at the Fringe Festival.

MITF REVIEW: THE BABY MONITOR
August 3, 2004

Jude Albert's new comedy ran at the Midtown Int'l Theatre Fest.

MITF REVIEW: COPITO
July 28, 2004

Blake Cass' drama premieres at the Midtown Int. Theatre Festival.

REVIEW: BROADWAY BY THE YEAR-- 1963
July 6, 2004

Scott Siegel takes us back in time once more to experience the Broadway musicals of 1963.

Photo Coverage: Carol Channing Receives Oscar Hammerstein Award
June 20, 2004

On June 7th, the York Theatre presented Carol Channing with the Oscar Hammerstein Award for Lifetime Achievement in Musical Theatre.

REVIEW: THE KIDNEY
June 14, 2004

Hunt Holman's new comedy examines the competition among friends to give up their kidney to a dying man.

Carol Channing: Lifting People's Lives
June 4, 2004

Carol Channing, recently honored with a doctorate from California State University and an Oscar Hammerstein Award for Lifetime Achievement, talks about success in the theatre, stardom, and the joy of lifting an audience's spirits.

REVIEW: NECROPOLIS
May 14, 2004

Don Nigro's study of war and revenge has its New York premiere at the Pantheon.

REVIEW: THE INTERNATIONALIST
May 3, 2004

Anne Washburn's new 'foreign' play examines the American experience in a fictional country, in a fictional language.

REVIEW: ITALIAN-AMERICAN CANTOS
April 27, 2004

Anthony P. Pennino examines three generations in an Italian-American family.

Assassins
April 23, 2004

Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman's musical drama finally arrives on Broadway. Ironically, the two-year delay of the Roundabout's revival of Assassins might have been the best thing for the show. Fractured though political thought has always been, the recent political dilemmas and scandals have created deep schisms in the American psyche, with violently passionate emotions on each side.

REVIEW: BETWEEN US
April 22, 2004

Joe Hortua's new play at MTC examines the relationship between two couples over two years.

Karen Ziemba's Weird Romance With Theatre
April 2, 2004

The Tony-winning star talks about Alan Menken, Susan Stroman, the nature of musical theatre, and storytelling through dance.

REVIEW: BEE-LUTHER-HATCHEE
March 24, 2004

Thomas Gibbons' thought-provoking drama arrives in New York at the Blue Heron Theatre.



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