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Seyb & Lonergan's 'Freshly Tossed' NYMF Special Event 10/1 by BWW News Desk
- September 01, 2007 Choreographer Wendy Seyb and Director Mark Lonergan team up to curate Freshly Tossed, a special event at the New York Musical Theatre Festival on October 1 for two performances, 7PM & 9PM at the Theater at St. Clement's.
Carner & Gregor's 'Unlock'd' Keys into NYMF 9/17 by BWW News Desk
- August 29, 2007 The New York Musical Theatre Festival and La Vie Productions proudly present Unlock'd, a new musical comedy based on the 18th century mock epic poem 'The Rape of The Lock' by Alexander Pope, with book and lyrics by Sam Carner and music by Derek Gregor. Unlock'd will play a strictly-limited, six-performance engagement as at TBG Theatre beginning September 17.
NYMF 2007 Announces Complete Schedule by BWW News Desk
- August 28, 2007 The New York Musical Theatre Festival (NYMF), now in its fourth year, is a three-week event in NYC that has premiered over 90 musicals in its first three years, becoming the largest musical theatre event in America. Tickets for NYMF productions are available at www.nymf.org or by calling 212-352-3101. This year's Festival will run from September 17 through October 7 with the following schedule of events...
MSM's Summer Camp to Present 'Seussical,' Aug. 2 & 3 by BWW News Desk
- July 24, 2007 Manhattan School of Music's Summer Camp, now in its 4th week, is in full swing preparing for the grand finale showcase next Thursday, August 2, and Friday, August 3 starting at 1:45 p.m.
A Night At The Operetta: Hold The Syrup by Michael Dale
- July 23, 2007 Scott Siegel and his talented cohorts present a wonderfully entertaining crash course in a vibrant aspect of Broadway's history.
Bob Stillman Appears at the Zipper Factory, 6/25 by BWW News Desk
- June 22, 2007 Singer/Songwriter, Grey Gardens star and two-time Tony Award nominee Bob Stillman will appear at The Zipper Factory on Monday evening, June 25 at 7:30 PM, performing his original music and lyrics with his 4-piece band.
Barbara Cook & Audra McDonald – The Power of Two by Pati Buehler
- March 19, 2007 This delightful duo left an indelible impression on the guests at Verizon Hall, and Philly can't stop 'talking about them, and talking about them.'
Kristin Chenoweth, Live At The Met: Silly And Sublime by Michael Dale
- January 22, 2007 A sense of flippant musical comedy silliness, combined with a legit soprano of crystalline clarity, provided a keen balance of artistry and entertainment in Kristin Chenoweth's Metropolitan Opera concert debut
AT THE FRINGE: David M. Korn's 'This Won't Take Long' by James Howard
- August 11, 2006 WHAT: This Won't Take Long, a play by David M. Korn WHERE: The NY International Fringe Festival at 13th Street Repertory Company, 50 West 13th Street WHEN: August 13, 16, 23-26 (Times Vary) INFO: www.thiswonttakelong.net
Judy Kaye, Jamie Bernstein Celebrate Leonard Bernstein by Michael Dale
- July 11, 2006 Jamie Bernstein, Judy Kaye, the St. Luke's Orchestra and other talents celebrate Leonard Bernstein at Caramoor's International Music Festival
Hands Across the Sea: Some Americans Abroad by Michael Dale
- May 24, 2006 The New York Festival of Song celebrates showtunes by American composers from musicals that premiered in London
An Interview With Simone: A Musical Legacy by Margaret Cross
- April 19, 2006 Simone, daughter of Nina Simone, celebrates' her mothers' musical legacy with an concert at Town Hall on April 21st.
Silence! The Musical: Anything But Quiet by Michael Dale
- September 02, 2005 With a tremendous amount of buzz, Silence! The Musical delivers the kind of outrageous laughs theatre-goers were hoping for, plus a genuine star performance from Jenn Harris
The Last Castrato: Hits High Notes Despite Something Missing by Michael Dale
- August 24, 2005 Andy Eniger's solo play has Jeff Swearingen playing a man born without a penis dating a woman born with her skin inside out. And then it gets weird.
The Baby is Blue and End Caligula by Jena Tesse Fox
- August 05, 2005 A new drama premiering at the MITF examines lives brought together through grief and music.
The Frankenstein Summer gets World Premiere At The Phil Bosakowski Theatre by BWW News Desk
- February 07, 2005 The Frankenstein Summer' concerns five lovers exploring the heights of passion and the depths of evil. It is the meeting of literary giants George Gordon Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley and Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley in the summer of 1816 at Byron's magnificent Swiss villa.
The Furies Presented at Access Theater Feb 4 - 22 by BWW News Desk
- January 28, 2005 The production Company will present the world premier of The Furies performing at Access Theater, February 4th - 22nd.