Jena Tesse Fox - Page 13

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.




The Penis Monologues: They Don't Know Dick
March 18, 2005

Because men have been held back from speaking out about their identities as sexual beings, a new play finally gives voice to their innermost thoughts.

Way out east On Second Avenue
March 12, 2005

The Upper East Side becomes the Lower East Side as this bilingual revue returns to celebrate the glory days of the Yiddish Theatre scene

A Very Naughty Greek Play
March 7, 2005

Aquila Theatre Company revisits Aristophanes's <i>The Wasps</i> in this manic new musical.

Critical Darling
March 1, 2005

A young bohemian forces three artists to examine their hearts and minds in Barry Levey's new comic drama at Theatre Row.

The Real Secret: Haviland Stillwell at Opia
February 24, 2005

Fiddler on the Roof's Haviland Stillwell arrives on the cabaret scene in this impressive evening that runs the gamut of musical styles.

Hiding Behind Comets
February 18, 2005

Brian Dykstra's disturbing and fascinating new play arrives at 29th Street Rep. after earning headlines in Cincinnati.

Review: Shylock
February 5, 2005

Gareth Armstrong's fascinating study of Shakespeare and anti-Semitism re-opens the Perry Street Theatre.

Scott Siegel: Celebrating New York's Nightlife
January 28, 2005

The Nightlife Awards' creator discusses the importance of honoring the comedy, cabaret, and jazz scenes in New York.

Don't Make Fun of Jesus
January 25, 2005

Sherri D. Sutton tells her own life story of growing up Baptist and Gay in her new one-woman show.

The Seagull at the Blue Heron
January 22, 2005

Chekhov's tragic comedy of art and unrequited love returns to New York.

European Music, American Musicals: An Interview with Roger Rees
January 22, 2005

Tony Award winner Roger Rees will host the Collegiate Chorale's 'An Evening of American Operetta' at Lincoln Center.

A Powerful Aphrodisiac
January 19, 2005

Rob Handel's new drama examines the allure of political power, and the effects of an intern's diseappearance on a congressman's children.

Kathleen Chalfant on Poets and Heroes
January 19, 2005

Award-winning actress Kathleen Chalfant will narrate the New York Festival of Song's evening celebrating Russian poets and composers.

Kate Pazakis: The Sexless Years
January 14, 2005

A sexy, funny, and poignant new cabaret act is raising the temperature at the Duplex.

The Simple Love of Art: An Interview with Judy Kaye
December 22, 2004

Tony winning diva Judy Kaye, star of Souvenir, ruminates on music, comedy, drama, and the self-delusion of artists.

At the Hart To Hart Gala Celebration
November 28, 2004

The stars turned out to honor two of the best beloved and most influential forces in the American theatre.

Cam Jansen, The Musical, Clicks Into Place
November 27, 2004

A new musical adaptation of David A. Adler's children's books premiers at St. Lukes Theatre.

Johnny Appleseed for the Arts: An Interview with Kitty Carlisle Hart
November 19, 2004

Actress, operatic diva, and philanthropist Kitty Carlisle Hart talks about her husband Moss, the Marx Brothers, and raising funds for the Arts.

Death and the Ploughman
November 15, 2004

Well, it took more than six hundred years, but Johannes von Saaz's proto-Renaissance dramatic masterwork finally made it to the New York stage.

Bizet in South Africa: U-Carmen
November 11, 2004

This dramatic and sensual reimagining of the classic opera brings Bizet's tragic heroine to South Africa.



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