Tom Deckman Returns To The Stage For One Man Show To Benefit Fordham 7/5

By: Jun. 29, 2010
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Broadway actor Tom Deckman returns to the stage he once called home for a special performance to benefit the Fordham Alumni Theatre Company. Deckman was most recently seen in Monty Pythons Spamalot and Good Vibrations on Broadway. He has also appeared in the popular HBO series, turned box-office hit Sex and the City, Hope and Faith on ABC, and in the teen.com hit Haute and Bothered. This is his first solo performance in NYC.

Tom Deckman steps out of his comfort zone for a one night only performance singing songs from all the musicals he has performed in, but not necessarily the songs of the characters he played in...because what fun would that be?

Founded in 2008 by Fordham's Theatre Program, the FORDHAM ALUMNI THEATRE COMPANY brings together graduates from across all disciplines to create an annual summer production. The company focuses on the development of new work that highlights Fordham's legacy of creating engaging, innovative theatre, while providing an opportunity for alumni actors, directors, writers, designers, technicians, stage managers and administrative professionals to practice and hone their respective crafts. Past productions include THE MARTIAN CHRONICLES and ONCE THERE WAS A BOY.

Date: Monday July 5, 2010
Time: 8:00pm

Location: Pope Auditorium, 113 West 60th Street - Lincoln Center

Ticket Info: Tickets $20.00 ($15.00 for students with valid ID) Tickets can be purchased at www.theatermania.com/new-york/shows/tom-deckman-characters-i-coulda-nailed_170293/ or by calling 212-352-3101.

Photo credit: Robert Diamond



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