Jena Tesse Fox - Page 12

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.




Third: The Serpent's Tooth is Sharper
November 7, 2005

Wendy Wasserstein's latest play explores generation gaps, political divides, and the prejudices that drive people apart.

Ashley Montana Goes Ashore in the Caicos... Or What Am I Doing Here?
October 26, 2005

A socio-political sketch comedy show by Roger Rosenblatt makes its debut at the Flea.

Revolution Row
September 7, 2005

Edward Miller's dystopian drama ends its run at the Sande Shurin Theatre this weekend.

A Different Woman
August 16, 2005

Veronica Russell's shocking and uplifting retelling of a rural Texas woman's struggle towards a better life is part of the New York Fringe Festival

The Baby is Blue and End Caligula
August 5, 2005

A new drama premiering at the MITF examines lives brought together through grief and music.

Kicker
June 25, 2005

Robert Simonson's new play about ideals and idols ends its run on Saturday at the Connelly Theatre.

Melanie Herman: The Producer of Producers
May 23, 2005

Melanie Herman had the love of theatre and the determination to help support the arts-- all she needed was the show. Then she discovered The Musical of Musicals.

The Pursuit of Persephone
May 19, 2005

One of the smartest, most tuneful, and most heartfelt new musicals of the season ends its run this weekend at the Connelly.

Marlene VerPlanck-- Now!
May 14, 2005

Cabaret artist Marlene VerPlanck brings her blend of classic and modern jazz to the elegand Skylight Room at Danny's.

Polly Princess and the Penniless Fry Cook
May 12, 2005

This charming, clever, witty, and thoroughly winning family musical has something for everyone to enjoy.

What shall we do in Illyria?
May 1, 2005

Shakespeare's classic comedy has been reborn as a musical by Peter Mills, and presented and recorded by The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey.

Snake in Fridge
April 28, 2005

Brad Fraser's newest blend of horror, comedy, and drama comes to New York.

Robeson Sings Again
April 27, 2005

Miriam Jensen Hendrix's bio-drama about the famous singer and political activist gets its premiere at the Blue Heron.

Cabaret Roundup: The World Isn't Fair and Woman Exposed
April 24, 2005

Two shows recently ended their runs at the newest and oldest cabaret venues in New York, respectively. One should be brought back for an encore. The other should not. Guess which is which.

Roger Rees: Celebrating Shakespeare, Verdi, and Humanity
April 19, 2005

The Collegiate Chorale, presents scenes from 3 Verdi operas and the Shakespeare plays that inspired them.

Bonnie Parker: A Vicious Circle
April 16, 2005

The legendary outlaw gets the stage to herself in Dixie Lee Sedgwick's overly long one-woman play.

The Maids
April 9, 2005

Genet's absurdist classic gets a Queens revival that is a little too realistic for its own good.

Nick Cearley: The Most Overdone Songs Ever
April 3, 2005

The standards get new life in newcomer Nick Cearley's witty cabaret, which just ended its run at the Duplex.

A Midsummer Night's Dream
March 30, 2005

Shakespeare's fizziest of comedies falls flat in this uninspiried new production at Theatre Row.

Brandon Cutrell: No Reservations
March 23, 2005

This emotional roller-coaster of a cabaret show just finished its run at the Duplex, and will hopefully be back for more.



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