Alan Palmer to Open One-Man Show CHANTEUSE Off-Broadway at HERE Arts Center
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Jul 14, 2023
Experience the gripping story of Alan Palmer's one-man show, 'Chanteuse,' as he portrays a gay man's survival in Nazi-controlled Germany. Discover how this poignant adaptation resonates in today's world and explore Alan Palmer's inspiring journey from actor to playwright.
Dorothy Danner Directs CHANTEUSE at Here Arts Center
by Stephi Wild
- Jun 15, 2023
As Pride Month celebrations unfold across the country, Chanteuse, a new solo show written and performed by Alan Palmer, is set for a limited engagement off-Broadway run July 11th - July 30th at Here Arts Center, 145 6th Ave.
San Jose Playhouse to Offer Free Tickets for Healthcare Workers
by Marissa Tomeo
- Mar 12, 2022
Healthcare workers deserve our utmost appreciation for their extraordinary service to the community during the pandemic. As a way to say thank you, San Jose Playhouse is offering complimentary tickets to the production of La Cage Aux Folles, the first production at 3Below Theaters since the venue was shuttered in March 2020. To request complimentary tickets for yourself or as a gift to a Healthcare Hero, visit sanjoseplayhouse.org/hero for details.
San Jose Playhouse Presents LA CAGE AUX FOLLES This Month
by Stephi Wild
- Mar 3, 2022
San Jose Playhouse's 2022 season opens on April 2 (with previews on March 31 and April 1) with the much celebrated LA CAGE AUX FOLLES, starring STEPHEN GUGGENHEIM and ALAN PALMER as Georges and Albin respectively.
Barn Theatre Announces THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW
by Stephi Wild
- Oct 12, 2019
Back with gender-bending abandon, the Barn Theatre School presents THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW, playing October 18 a?" 20 & 25 - 27. Do the Time Warp again!
Alan Palmer's FABULOUS DIVAS OF HOLLYWOOD to Play Pride Arts Center
by Julie Musbach
- May 21, 2018
Impressionist Alan Palmer will perform his musical FABULOUS DIVAS OFHOLLYWOOD for two nights only, on Friday June 8 and Saturday, June 9 in the 85-seat Broadway theater. This outlandish, outrageous and out-and-out fun-filled show by the creative team behind the hit off-Broadway musical FABULOUS DIVAS OF BROADWAY parodies some of the biggest and best that Hollywood has to offer. With fast paced changes of beautiful costumes, wigs, thematic projections and a bevy of satirical songs, Alan Palmer's impressions remind us why we all love to go to the movies and adore the leading women who star in them.
Pride Arts Center Announces Special Summer Events to Include Cabarets, Film Screenings, Comedy and WeFest
by Julie Musbach
- May 2, 2018
In addition to its just-announced "PAC Pride Fest" of five fully-staged plays, the Pride Arts Center will host another five special events and performances. The lineup will include the cabaret events OUT AND PROUD by Melissa Young, and Alan Palmer's FABULOUS DIVAS OF HOLLYWOOD; Pride Films and Plays' semi-annual WEFEST celebration of Chicago's queer female, non-binary and trans artists., the final PRIDE FILM FESTIVAL of the '17-18 season and an improv comedy show by CARDS AGAINST HUMANITY.
BWW Review: The Theatre High of hearing John Bucchino play IT'S ONLY LIFE
by Ellen Dostal
- Jun 13, 2017
I'm sorry if you missed Art-In-Relation's production of IT'S ONLY LIFE this past weekend because you missed hearing a remarkable musician play his own magnificent songs in a tiny 50-seat theater. To have that luxury is a rare occurrence, even for a city like Los Angeles. It was a breathtaking evening with the composer at the piano expressing, as only one who has written a song truly can, the most intimate nuances of a piece. For a lover of music, it was transcendent.
BROADWAY L.A. Performances with Art-in-Relation in Los Angeles Coming This April
by A.A. Cristi
- Mar 22, 2017
Art-In-Relation (A.I.R.), announces a grand benefit performance of 'Broadway-LA.' The event will be performed by a cast of 70 adults and youth as well as an instrumental combo. Mr Sills is thrilled with the evolution of this production as it combines veteran professionals with Broadway credits with up and coming artists, as well as developing youth.
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