Ann P Meredith is one of 500 New York City-based artists to receive $5,000 through the City Artist Corps Grants program, presented by The New York Foundation for the Arts and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, with support from the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment as well as Queens Theatre.
The ReRun Project: where we treat classic rerun scripts with the respect they deserve. Honoring the good ones, f**king with the bad ones, and generally having a great time with the best TV of the 70s, 80s, and 90s.
The ReRun Project: where we treat classic rerun scripts with the respect they deserve. Honoring the good ones, f**king with the bad ones, and generally having a great time with the best TV of the 70s, 80s, and 90s.
Check out a short from the Peoples Improv Theater performance of The ReRun Project: Episode 1 on May 6th, 2013! It's a chunk of FAMILY MATTERS and a classic '80s TOOTSIE POP commercial. Click below to watch!
The ReRun Project: where the Peoples Improv Theater treats classic rerun scripts with the respect they deserve. Honoring the good ones, screwing with the bad ones, and having a great time with the best TV of the 70s, 80s, and 90s. Created and directed by Guy Olivieri (Greenwich Village Follies) and co-produced by Ryan Duncan (Shrek, Altar Boyz), The ReRun Project: Episode 1 played the Mainstage at the PIT (Peoples Improv Theater) on June 30th, following a successful performance at the PIT in May. Scroll down for photos from the production!
The ReRun Project: where we treat classic rerun scripts with the respect they deserve. Honoring the good ones, screwing with the bad ones, and having a great time with the best TV of the 70s, 80s, and 90s.
The ReRun Project: where we treat classic rerun scripts with the respect they deserve. Honoring the good ones, screwing with the bad ones, and having a great time with the best TV of the 70s, 80s, and 90s.
The Off-Broadway musical revue THE GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES will go on a winter hiatus following the 7:00pm performance on Sunday, November 20 at Manhattan Theatre Source (177 MacDougal Street), performances will commence again in Spring 2012.
The Off-Broadway musical revue THE GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES will go on a winter hiatus following the 7:00pm performance on Sunday, November 20 at Manhattan Theatre Source (177 MacDougal Street), performances will commence again in Spring 2012.
For the first time in its 11 year history, Manhattan Theatre Source - called 'one of the top Off-Off Broadway theatres in New York' by New York Magazine - presents an open-end run of a work developed through the company's development process - the musical revue THE GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES, which opened officially on June 28th, 2011.
From Jerry Herman's Parade to Martin Charnin's No Frills Revue to nights with Betty Comden, Adolph Green and The Revuers, the original song and sketch revue has been a favorite of downtown audiences for nearly a century. With The Greenwich Village Follies, a new show that takes its name from a legendary production from the 1920s, composer/lyricist Doug Silver and bookwriter/lyricist Andrew Frank not only capture the smart, freestyle irreverence that made downtown revues so popular, but they use the format to offer an eighty-minute lesson on the history of America's first haven for artists, free-thinkers and non-conformists.
While Shakespeare's canon includes many couples whose relationships are of questionable health - Kate and Petruchio, Beatrice and Benedick, Mr. and Mrs. Scottish - few are as discomfortingly mismatched as the lead pair of All's Well That Ends Well.
For the first time in its 11 year history, Manhattan Theatre Source - called "one of the top Off-Off Broadway theatres in New York" by New York Magazine - will present an open-ended run of a theatre piece - THE GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES - that has been developed through the company's development process.
For the first time in its 11 year history, Manhattan Theatre Source - called 'one of the top Off-Off Broadway theatres in New York' by New York Magazine - will present an open-ended run of a theatre piece - THE GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES - that has been developed through the company's development process. With music and lyrics by Doug Silver and book and additional lyrics by Andrew Frank, THE GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES' opening night is set for June 28th, 2011.
For the first time in its 11 year history, Manhattan Theatre Source - called "one of the top Off-Off Broadway theatres in New York" by New York Magazine - will present an open-ended run of a theatre piece - THE GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES - that has been developed through the company's development process.
For the first time in its 11 year history, Manhattan Theatre Source - called "one of the top Off-Off Broadway theatres in New York" by New York Magazine - will present an open-ended run of a theatre piece - THE GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES - that has been developed through the company's development process.
Henry Winkler served as special guest last night (Wednesday Feb 16th) on The FIX-UP Show at the ACME Theatre in Los Angeles, following the previous weeks guest Margaret Cho. Winkler tweeted last night after the show... 'Wow, did I have a funny time and the couple who won seemed to be enjoying each other.'
Drew Carey, Dick Cavett, Jeff Garlin, Alex Borstein, Susan Olsen, Aasif Mandvi, and Wil Wheaton are among the stars who recently joined this live-on-stage panel/matchmaking comedy show, where real celebrity guests help real singles looking for love.
Drew Carey, Dick Cavett, Jeff Garlin, Alex Borstein, Susan Olsen, Aasif Mandvi, and Wil Wheaton are among the stars who recently joined this live-on-stage panel/matchmaking comedy show, where real celebrity guests help real singles looking for love.
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