Victoria Gotti Joins Cast of Off-Broadway's We're Still Hot

By: Mar. 21, 2005
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Entertainment Events Inc., and Waxman Williams Entertainment with Robert Dragotta, are proud to announce that Victoria Gotti, star of television's reality show, "Growing Up Gotti," will join the cast of the Off-Broadway hit We're Still Hot, the award-winning musical from Canada that tells the story of four 50+ women putting together a show for their 35th high school reunion. We're Still Hot, with a book by JJ McColl and score by Ms. McColl and Rueben Gurr, has taken New York by storm, after performing for sold out engagements throughout Canada. Victoria joins Marnee Hollis, Jane Seaman and Deborah Jean Templin on April 9th.

Victoria Gotti is a life-long New Yorker. Now, the mother of three boys, Victoria's life has led her to several active careers -- acting, singing and dancing off-Broadway being the latest. As a successful fiction writer, she has authored five acclaimed novels: The Senator's Daughter, I'll Be Watching You, Superstar, The Loyal Song and The Fifth Avenue Club.

Her strong interest in heart/health issues led her to writing two medical pieces: "Women and Mitrak Valve Prolapse" and "Women and Cardiac Diseases." Currently Victoria is Editor-at-Large for the popular Star Magazine. Prior to that, she was a featured columnist for the New York Post.

Victoria has been named Women of The Year by the National Chapter of the American Heart Association; the Women's Writers Guild named her Writer of the Tear; she was twice awarded Outstanding Humanitarian Medals from St. Francis Guild;

The Off-Broadway premiere opened February 15th, at the Theater at St. Luke's, 308 West 46th Street, the long time home of such popular Off-Broadway fare as Tony n' Tina's Wedding, Late Nite Catechism, and Maybe Baby It's You. Performances are Tuesday through Saturday evenings at 8 pm, with matinees Wednesday at 2 pm, Saturday and Sunday 3 pm.

For tickets, which are $55 for all performances, you may call 212/352-3101 or toll free at 866/811-4111, or visit www.werestillhot.com


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