Two-mur Humor: He's Malignant; She's Benign will premiere at The New York International Fringe Festival - Fringe NYC as a production of The Present Company, running from August 11th- August 25th.
Two-mur Humor: He's Malignant; She's Benign will premiere at The New York International Fringe Festival - Fringe NYC as a production of The Present Company, running from August 10th- August 26th.
On September 26th at 1PM at Times Square's Planet Hollywood (1540 Broadway at 45th), OGEAR Clothing will unveil a new T-Shirt design to salute one of the country's leading AIDS Fundraisers, Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.
The Light in the Piazza's Michael Berresse has replaced Andrew McCarthy to perform alongside Laura Benanti and Alix Korey in a September 19th benefit reading of Neil Simon's Plaza Suite
JOY, the new romantic comedy by John Fisher, will play its final performance
at Off-Broadway's Actors' Playhouse (100 Seventh Ave. South) on Sunday,
September 25, 2005.
Cirque Jacqueline, Andrea Reese's one-woman play about Jacqueline Onassis-Kennedy, will hold a benefit perforamnce for the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund on October 10th
On Monday October 10, 2005 at 7pm there will be a special benefit performance of Cirque Jacqueline at The Triad Theater in Manhattan, located at 158 West 72nd Street.
On Friday night, September 2nd, the cast of JOY held a Labor Day Weekend party at the Duplex. BroadwayWorld was there along with some friends of the cast!
The public hasn't forgotten Steve, The Dell Dude. Anyone who thinks otherwise should amble into the Actor's Playhouse where Ben Curtis, the actor who played the hyper energetic pitchman, is appearing in the cast of John Fisher's romantic comedy JOY.
The producers of the new romantic comedy JOY announced today that actress Ryan Kelly will assume the role of Elsa for the play's Off-Broadway bow later this month.
Previews begin on Sunday, July 31 for JOY, a new romantic comedy that follows a group of college friends as they fall in and out of love in San Francisco over the course of a year.
The Great Divide is written and directed by Charles Messina and will begin performances on Monday, June 6, opening June 15 - June 29 at 7PM at The Triad Theatre (158 West 72nd Street). The Great Divide is being presented by Scott Brooks, Gina Ferranti, and Bruce Robert Harris.