Photo Coverage: Broadway Idol 2007 NYMF Round One
by Eugene Lovendusky
- Sep 23, 2007
The New York Musical Theatre Festival hosts the second-annual 'Broadway Idol,' a talent competition seeking to find the newest musical theatre star presented by NYMF, returns this summer for its second season. Broadway veteran Andrea McArdle hosts this year's competition.
Who's Your Broadway Idol NYMF 2007?
by BWW News Desk
- Sep 21, 2007
Meet each of the 10 contestants for the New York Musical Theatre Festival's 2007 'Broadway Idol' competition. 'Broadway Idol,' a talent competition seeking to find the newest musical theatre star presented by NYMF, returns this summer for its second season. Broadway veteran Andrea McArdle hosts this year's competition.
Andrea McArdle Hosts NYMF 'Broadway Idol' with Celeb Judges
by BWW News Desk
- Sep 14, 2007
'Broadway Idol,' a talent competition seeking to find the newest musical theatre star presented by the New York Musical Theatre Festival, returns this summer for its second season. Broadway veteran Andra McArdle will serve as the host of this year's competition.
NYMF Awards for Excellence Winners Announced
by BWW News Desk
- Oct 30, 2006
The New York Musical Theatre Festival has announced the winners of the 2006 NYMF Awards for Excellence, who will be recognized as part of the NYMF 2006 Awards Gala honoring Kevin McCollum
Photo Coverage: NYMF's 'Singing Nun'
by Ben Strothmann
- Oct 3, 2006
The NYMF musical The Tragic and Horrible Life of the Singing Nun ran from September 14th through September 22nd at St. Clements Theatre
The Nun Sings But the Show Never Soars
by Joseph F. Panarello
- Sep 18, 2006
At the conclusion of the new musical on stage at the Theater at St. Clement's Church, an animated film of flowers blooming is projected on the cyclorama. It is supposed to represent a prayed-for miracle, however the lighting and the metallic confetti falling in front of it make the flowers appear out of focus and at times completely blurred. It seems a fitting way to end a show that has great promise but is completely out of focus in its present state