Join Ripple Effect Artists for their annual Valentine's Day GALA at White Horse Tavern in NYC's Financial District on February 13. Enjoy live performances, raffle contests, and support a theater company that addresses injustice and causes social impact through art.
COUGAR THE MUSICAL unleashes three divine but disillusioned dames who develop a taste for hot,young men. Uncaging their inner beasts, the lady-triumverate sets out to findlove … self-love that is … and empowerment.
The one-night only NYC Debut of the new big band musical CHRISTMAS AIN'T A DRAG rocked the Cutting Room last Saturday night Dec. 7th with a sell-out crowd. The iconic music and cabaret venue was filled with theatre and music patrons, industry veterans, producers, directors and investors - all who have been eagerly awaiting the development of this cabaret musical revue.
The new rock'n big band musical CHRISTMAS AIN'T A DRAG makes its New York City debut this Saturday, December 7th at the iconic venue The Cutting Room. A presentation of CAAD Partners LLC and The Cutting Room, the show is a production of CAAD Partners.
A new rock'n cabaret musical inspired by the big band era, celebrating the love, romance & acceptance people find at Christmas time. With original rock, blues, and jazz music & lyrics performed by the Christmas Ain't A Drag Orchestra.
There is a proverb...'He who saves the life of one man saves the world entire.' Join us during the holiday season and help save the entire world... one song at a time!
Ripple Effect Artists reprise of SHE HAS A NAME, the critically-acclaimed play about sex trafficking opens tonight, October 26th Off-Broadway at The Sargent Theatre.
In conjunction with Human Trafficking Month, Ripple Effect Artists will debut its 2017 production SHE HAS A NAME, the critically-acclaimed play by Andrew Kooman about human trafficking at the Elektra Theatre for a limited run: tonight, January, 18, January 25 & February 1st.
In conjunction with Human Trafficking Month, Ripple Effect Artists will debut its 2017 production SHE HAS A NAME, the critically-acclaimed play by Andrew Kooman about human trafficking at the Elektra Theatre for a limited run: January, 18, 25 and February 1st.
A brand new musical-in-progress that has made waves across multiple Japanese newspapers, 'OMOTENASHI Journey' won the 2nd prize at New York's Got Talent Finals at Off-Broadway The Elektra Theater last night on Tuesday, on April 26th.
The idea that Human Trafficking, the trade in humans -- usually women -- and usually for the purpose of sexual slavery or forced labor, can still exist in the 21st Century is beyond comprehension. But it does -- even in the United States and Great Britain. The painful topic of human trafficking is explored in the new play, UNDONE, premiering at the Kraine Theater, January 10 & 11, 2015 before moving uptown to Theatre Row in February 2015.
Ripple Effect Artists and its producer, Jessie Fahay, believe that art should do more than imitate life; it should help it ... even save it. Each production in their repertoire serves as a parable for a situation in the world today that demands our attention.
Three new productions will open this week at three Off-Off-Broadway locations in New York City: Ripple Effects Artists' Deathbed, John Chatterton's Short Play Lab Series, and New York Conservatory's The Greene Touch. Check out all the details below!
Jessica Jennings and Jay Thomas prepare for another intense rehearsal for Ripple Effect's presentation of Mark Schultz's DEATHBED, a play depicting the plight of nine characters dealing with - or preparing for - the end. Director Brent Buell is seen here with Joseph Esbenshade, preparing the actors for their tense moments
Ripple Effect Artists and its producer, Jessie Fahay, believe that art should do more than imitate life; it should help it ... even save it. Each production in their repertoire serves as a parable for a situation in the world today that demands our attention.
Spend a summer night at Twelfth Night presented by Ripple Effect Artists, Thursday - Sunday: tonight, June 20 - 23 and Wednesday - Sunday: June 26 - 30. All oerformances are at 8:00 p.m.
'Method acting' has long held high regard for its lifelike portrays and vivid characters. A compelling new book has been released to show that while learning the craft is difficult, with work and persistence, anyone can select the best method for them and succeed in a variety of performance settings.
Spend a summer night at Twelfth Night presented by Ripple Effect Artists, Thursday - Sunday: June 20 - 23 and Wednesday - Sunday: June 26 - 30. Ripple Effect Artists take on Shakespeare's raucous romantic comedy,Twelfth Night, about two shipwrecked twins - Viola and Sebastian - and the mischief they create.
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