Isabelle McCalla and Michael R. Jackson Join Taylor Iman Jones For Theatre Now Gala
Hosted by Taylor Iman Jones, the event will be held Saturday, November 8th at the historic Players, 16 Gramercy Park South.
Isabelle McCalla and Michael R. Jackson have been added to the list of performers and presenters for Theatre Now's "Astonishing! Gala 2025", which will honor Mindi Dickstein (Little Women), Anna K. Jacobs (Teeth) and Lisa Lambert (The Drowsy Chaperone). Hosted by Taylor Iman Jones, the event will be held Saturday, November 8th at the historic Players, 16 Gramercy Park South, and is billed as a celebration of Women and Nonbinary Musical Theatre Writers. Members of Theatre Now's Musical Writers Lab will also be featured during the evening. Funds raised from the one-night-only event will support Theatre Now's artistic programs for the coming year. Visit www.tnny.org/gala2025 to RSVP.
In addition to Taylor Iman Jones (Head Over Heels, Six) and Isabelle McCalla (Water for Elephants, Shucked, The Prom), performers scheduled to appear include Claire Kwon (Maybe Happy Ending), Kyra Kennedy (Teeth), Afra Sophia Tully (Witnesses), and Alanna Saunders (Harry Potter and the Cursed Child) along with presenters Jason Howland (Little Women, The Great Gatsby), original Man in Chair Bob Martin (The Drowsy Chaperone, BOOP!, The Prom), and Pulitzer Prize winner Michael R. Jackson (A Strange Loop, Teeth). The performance will be directed by Tasha Gordon-Solmon and Music Directed by Britt Bonney. The evening will begin at 7pm with cocktails, hors d'oeuvres, and the performance program followed by wine and dessert. There will also be a silent auction including Broadway tickets, memorabilia and a private mentoring session with Anna K. Jacobs. For more information, please email info@tnny.org.
Mindi Dickstein is a Jonathan Larson Award-winning writer, best known as the lyricist for Broadway's Little Women. Her other projects include Benny & Joon, Maiden Voyage, Toy Story: The Musical, and Witnesses, based on the diaries of teens who perished during the Holocaust. She currently serves on the faculty of the NYU Graduate Musical Theater Writing Program.
Anna K. Jacobs is a Jonathan Larson Award-winning composer, lyricist, and book writer. In collaboration with Michael R. Jackson, she wrote the music and co-wrote the book for Teeth. Her other musicals include POP!; Anytown; Harmony, Kansas; and Witnesses, and she is currently collaborating with playwright Anna Ziegler on A House Without Windows, a musical about the life and disappearance of child prodigy author Barbara Newhall Follett.
Lisa Lambert is an actress, comedy writer, and Tony Award-winning composer, best known for co-writing the music and lyrics to The Drowsy Chaperone. Stage and screen songwriting credits include: Slings & Arrows; Cole Escola: Help! I'm Stuck; Skippy's Rangers: The Show They Never Gave; Ouch My Toe; and Big Rosemary (book by Blake Edwards).
Theatre Now is a non-profit organization dedicated to new musicals which produces developmental readings and productions of new works as well as the annual SOUND BITES Festival of 10-Minute Musicals, a monthly cabaret series at SoHo Playhouse, and monthly Industry Nights featuring industry professionals and special events. More information on all of their programming can be found at www.tnny.org.

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