The Picture House Regional Film Center held the Opening Night of the Westchester Italian Film Festival on Friday April 21st in Bronxville. In partnership with the Italian American Forum, Westchester County-native Will Nunziata appeared for the screening of his award-winning short film The Old Guitarist and participated in a Q&A with The Picture House's Programing Director, Clayton Bushong. Check out photos from the event here!
In an unprecedented globally streamed phenomena on Saturday October 1, International Music Day, artists from all over the planet joined together as FENIX360 and WOW TV presented the Let Me Help the Children of the World 6-hour benefit concert extravaganza.
Will Nunziata (award-winning Co-Creator and Director of the Broadway-bound musical Little Black Book) has written and directed a short film starring his long-time friend Dominic Chianese (The Sopranos, The Godfather Part II) titled The Old Guitarist. The film is inspired by the Pablo Picasso painting of the same name.
The film features Jerry (Noel Mirabal) and Jimmy (Andrew Burton) as two unskilled detectives in Los Angeles who fall under the influence of a mysterious cult leader while on a mission to nowhere. Plus, the digital release will be available on major streaming platforms including iTunes, Amazon, Redbox, and more.
With the additions of Yasuhiko Fukuoka (Music Supervisor/Arranger) and Lauren Robinson (Jackie), the full team for the first industry reading of the brand-new musical Sensation is set. The reading will take place on Thursday June 9, 2022 at Ripley-Grier Studios in New York City.
The Stephanie Feury Studio Theatre will present the west coast premiere of 'Anderson Lena and the Things That Don't Matter', an eccentric romantic comedy that examines the inaccuracy of memory. The play, which opens on March 15th and runs through March 30th, was inspired by a revolutionary 2012 study from Northwestern University, in which researchers concluded that the hippocampus (a part of the brain essential to memory function) rewrites the past by inserting current information and emotions.
The Stephanie Feury Studio Theatre will present the west coast premiere of 'Anderson Lena and the Things That Don't Matter', an eccentric romantic comedy that examines the inaccuracy of memory. The play, which opens on March 15th and runs through March 30th, was inspired by a revolutionary 2012 study from Northwestern University, in which researchers concluded that the hippocampus (a part of the brain essential to memory function) rewrites the past by inserting current information and emotions.
AMONG THE FURIES, written & directed by DAVID SCALA, took home the top playwriting prize Tuesday night at New York City's Hudson Guild Theatre, during the New York Summerfest Theater Festival's closing night award ceremony. The play also won Best Actress for Claire Ganshert, and Best Set Design by Andrew McCourt.