Jena Tesse Fox - Page 9

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.




Pizza Man: Deliver Us From...
May 27, 2007

A millstone hangs around the neck of Darlene Craviotto's otherwise very cute play Pizza Man

Beauty on the Vine: Through a Glass, Darkly
May 14, 2007

Zak Berkman's new play about beauty and what lies beneath is running at Theatre Row.

Happy End: Sinners and Saviors
May 12, 2007

Theatre 1010's smart new production of the classic Brecht/Weill musical overcomes technical difficulties to shine.

West Moon Street: Quite a Crime
April 30, 2007

An adaptation of an Oscar Wilde short story has been adapted for the stage, but lacks the charm and wit of Wilde's greatest hits.

The Bubbly Black Girl Sheds Her Chameleon Skin
April 29, 2007

Kirsten Child's smart and sassy musical has finally been recorded and released by Ghostlight Records.

Anne of Green Gables
April 12, 2007

Lucy Maud Montgomery's classic heroine gets new life in this musical adaptation of the popular children's novel.

The Funny Side of Marla Schaffel
April 2, 2007

The Tony nominee discusses musicals, comedy, and how each role can change an actor.

Talking about Talk Radio: Stephanie March & Peter Hermann
Talking about Talk Radio: Stephanie March & Peter Hermann
March 27, 2007

Two of <i>Talk Radio</i>'s stars talk about acting, reacting, and creating characters with very few words.

Michael Cavanaugh at Feinstein's: A New Piano Man
March 22, 2007

Lo, a miracle has occured: at the hands of Michael Cavanaugh, the high-flying pianist/singer who sang all of Billy Joel's songs in Movin' Out, Feinstein's at the Regency was transformed into Marie's Crisis. On a recent Monday night, in the middle of one of New York's swankiest hotels, an enthusiastic crowd of all ages sang along to songs by Elton John, the Beatles, Jerry Lee Lewis, and of course, Billy Joel.

The Life and Times of Diahann Carroll
March 18, 2007

The legendary diva takes to the stage at Feinstein's to share her remarkable life story.

(mis)Understanding Mammy: Understanding Hattie
February 27, 2007

Joan Ross Sorkin's fascinating new play explores the triumphs and tragedies of Hattie McDaniel's life and career.

Ben Vereen: Awake, Aware, and Alive
February 15, 2007

Ben Vereen is making his cabaret debut at Feinstein's at the Regency.

The Leading Men II: Bring On The Men
February 13, 2007

Testosterone reigned at the second concert celebrating the best masculine voices in the city.

Micaela Leon: Tigers, Muses & Jasmine
February 12, 2007

Young Micaela Leon's fascinating new cabaret act captures the spirit of Weimar Berlin.

Real Danger
February 10, 2007

Real Danger, a new play by Jeff Hollman, manages to overcome its painfully slow beginning to become quite breathtaking and fascinating after the thirty-minute mark.

Bryan Batt: Live at the Met
February 8, 2007

Broadway baby Bryan Batt begins a new stage in his career as a cabaret performer. And what a beginning!

Happy End: Joy and Grief
February 7, 2007

The first English recording of the Brecht/Weill classic has made its debut on Ghostlight Records.

At the 2007 Nightlife Awards...
February 5, 2007

This week's Nightlife Awards ceremony at Town Hall was a plethora of the top talent the city has to offer

Q&A With Tom Andersen, Tim Di Pasqua and Scott Coulter
January 29, 2007

The Nightlife Award winners talk about country music, cabaret, and making it in the business.

Q&A with Nightlife Award Winner Jessica Molaskey
January 26, 2007

The Broadway and Cabaret star talks about her latest accolade.



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