Billy Van Zandt & Jane Milmore ('Silent Laughter,' 'Love, Sex, and the I.R.S.,' 'A Night at the Nutcracker') will appear at the Brookdale Performing Arts Center, Lincroft, NJ, on May 28 & 29 in their e-mail comedy 'You've Got Hate Mail.'Billy Van Zandt & Jane Milmore ('Silent Laughter,' 'Love, Sex, and the I.R.S.,' 'A Night at the Nutcracker') will appear at the Brookdale Performing Arts Center, Lincroft, NJ, on May 28 & 29 in their e-mail comedy 'You've Got Hate Mail.
Billy Van Zandt & Jane Milmore ('Silent Laughter,' 'Love, Sex, and the I.R.S.,' 'A Night at the Nutcracker') will appear at the Brookdale Performing Arts Center, Lincroft, NJ, on May 28 & 29 in their e-mail comedy 'You've Got Hate Mail.'Billy Van Zandt & Jane Milmore ('Silent Laughter,' 'Love, Sex, and the I.R.S.,' 'A Night at the Nutcracker') will appear at the Brookdale Performing Arts Center, Lincroft, NJ, on May 28 & 29 in their e-mail comedy 'You've Got Hate Mail.
Christian Campbell, the star of Reefer Madness: The Musical, tick, tick... BOOM! and Trick, will headline the cast of the New York premiere of Magnetic North, a play by William Donnelly about the perilous space between flirtation and betrayal.
Tony-nominee John Herrera is slated to star in the world premiere of Demos Brown's new play, When The Sun Shone Brighter, at Florida Stage beginning May 12th.
Tony-nominee John Herrera is slated to star in the world premiere of Demos Brown's new play, When The Sun Shone Brighter, at Florida Stage beginning May 12th.
Unreasonable Doubt, a new play by South Florida playwright Michael McKeever, was a winning play of Actor's Playhouse Pen to Stage Contest presented in a staged reading at the Miracle Theatre in June 2008.
Christian Campbell, the star of Reefer Madness: The Musical, tick, tick... BOOM! and Trick, headlines the cast of the New York premiere of Magnetic North, a play by William Donnelly about the perilous space between flirtation and betrayal. Joining Campbell in the cast are Scott Richard Foster (Broadway's Brooklyn the Musical, Sessions), Heather Lee Harper (Anthony Burgess' A Clockwork Orange) and Sarah Shahinian (Lincoln Center's Picnic at Hanging Rock). The production is directed by Jeremy Dobrish (Signs of Life, Spain, Judas and Me).
Written by Boyd Graham and Jed Feuer, The Big Bang is a deliriously funny musical that the New York Daily News called 'Inspired Nonsense!' It unfolds in the elegant Park Avenue apartment of Dr. Sid and Sylvia Lipbalm, a proctologist and his wife, as Jed & Boyd pitch a musical they have written, The Big Bang, to a houseful of prospective investors. With a budget of $83.5 million and a cast 318, it is the most expensive and most lavish musical ever conceived, and over the course of the evening, Jed & Boyd pull out all the stops as Florida Rep audiences sit in as the potential backers. The dynamic duo hits all the historical highlights, from building the pyramids to Napoleon's France and the Antebellum South. Jed & Boyd give investors a taste of the impending extravaganza and play all the parts along the way - from Adam and Eve to Ceaser and his Soothsayer, Mrs. Ghandi, Attila the Hun, Columbus and Isabella, Pocahontas and Minihaha, Tokyo Rose and Shanghai Lil, Eva Braun and more - keeping audiences in stitches as they turn the Lipbalm apartment - and history - upside-down.
Christian Campbell, the star of Reefer Madness: The Musical, tick, tick... BOOM! and Trick, will headline the cast of the New York premiere of Magnetic North, a play by William Donnelly about the perilous space between flirtation and betrayal.
Christian Campbell, the star of Reefer Madness: The Musical, tick, tick... BOOM! and Trick, will headline the cast of the New York premiere of Magnetic North, a play by William Donnelly about the perilous space between flirtation and betrayal.
Written by Boyd Graham and Jed Feuer, The Big Bang is a deliriously funny musical that the New York Daily News called 'Inspired Nonsense!' It unfolds in the elegant Park Avenue apartment of Dr. Sid and Sylvia Lipbalm, a proctologist and his wife, as Jed & Boyd pitch a musical they have written, The Big Bang, to a houseful of prospective investors. With a budget of $83.5 million and a cast 318, it is the most expensive and most lavish musical ever conceived, and over the course of the evening, Jed & Boyd pull out all the stops as Florida Rep audiences sit in as the potential backers. The dynamic duo hits all the historical highlights, from building the pyramids to Napoleon's France and the Antebellum South. Jed & Boyd give investors a taste of the impending extravaganza and play all the parts along the way - from Adam and Eve to Ceaser and his Soothsayer, Mrs. Ghandi, Attila the Hun, Columbus and Isabella, Pocahontas and Minihaha, Tokyo Rose and Shanghai Lil, Eva Braun and more - keeping audiences in stitches as they turn the Lipbalm apartment - and history - upside-down.
Tony-nominee John Herrera is slated to star in the world premiere of Demos Brown's new play, When The Sun Shone Brighter, at Florida Stage beginning May 12th.
Billy Van Zandt & Jane Milmore ('Silent Laughter,' 'Love, Sex, and the I.R.S.,' 'A Night at the Nutcracker') will appear at the Brookdale Performing Arts Center, Lincroft, NJ, on May 28 & 29 in their e-mail comedy 'You've Got Hate Mail.'Billy Van Zandt & Jane Milmore ('Silent Laughter,' 'Love, Sex, and the I.R.S.,' 'A Night at the Nutcracker') will appear at the Brookdale Performing Arts Center, Lincroft, NJ, on May 28 & 29 in their e-mail comedy 'You've Got Hate Mail.
Unreasonable Doubt, a new play by South Florida playwright Michael McKeever, was a winning play of Actor's Playhouse Pen to Stage Contest presented in a staged reading at the Miracle Theatre in June 2008.
The Collegiate Chorale presents their annual Spring Benefit on Monday, April 19, 2010 at 7pm, Ted Sperling and Friends, with a performance hosted by Ted Sperling and featuring Christopher Fitzgerald, Santino Fontana, Alexandra Silber and Lauren Worsham. The benefit will be held at The Hudson Theatre, Millennium Broadway Hotel, 145 W. 44th Street.
Christian Campbell, the star of Reefer Madness: The Musical, tick, tick... BOOM! and Trick, will headline the cast of the New York premiere of Magnetic North, a play by William Donnelly about the perilous space between flirtation and betrayal.
Broadway veterans Ivonne Coll (Tony-nominated Chronicle of Death Foretold), June Gable (Tony nominee for Candide), Leslie Easterbrook (original Broadway production of California Suite), and Barbara Niles (Jesus Christ Superstar) are four ladies of 'a certain age' in a sparkling new musical with book by Jennie Fahn and toe-tapping music and lyrics by Joe Symon that will end its run on April 4th.
The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County and Mad Cat Theatre Company join forces for the first time to present BROADSWORD, the raucous and rollicking play that combines myth, magic, and heavy metal on stage April 29 - May 9, 2010 at the Carnival Studio Theater in the Ziff Ballet Opera House. Tickets are $35, and may be purchased through the Adrienne Arsht Center box office at (305) 949-6722 or online at www.arshtcenter.org.
Beloved playwright A.R. Gurney, a Connecticut resident and author of the plays The Cocktail Hour, The Dining Room and Love Letters, returns to Long Wharf Theatre with his hit comedy Sylvia.