Lagata Scansion will present the third go-round and first run of it's tentpole musical parody, Scandusical. Testing it's wings after a successful debut as part of the Emerging Artists New Works Series in October 2019, Scandusical will be up and running for four dates, beginning March 11, 2020 at 8pm on the Striker Stage of The PIT Nyc. Featuring Rebekah D. Wilson, Alexis Braxton, Brette Morningstar, Daniel Taytro, Henry Eden, John Mooney, Kate Theis, Lorenza Bernasconi, Marcus Emel, Nick Lunetta, Raul Fox, Sadiqa Smith-Ford, Wilma Rajakorpi and Xan Oliva led by music director Melody Valdez.
After another critically acclaimed season with productions of Henry VI parts I, II, and III and the smash hit Godspell Queens Shakespeare and What Dreams May Co. return to the stage for presentations of A Midsummer Night's Dream and BARE (Book and Music: Damon Intrabartolo, Book and Lyrics: Jon Hartmere). Join us for a season of epic stories. Next up Damon Intrabartolo and Jon Hartmere's musical BARE.
Director Christina Sheehan's staging of this cult favorite coming-of-age rock musical shines the looking glass on a group of high school students and their struggles at their private catholic boarding school.
The ghost of Edgar Allan Poe is coming to the 2018 KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival in a new production of the eerie and darkly romantic play The Spyglass Seven, by Michael Seebold.
The ghost of Edgar Allan Poe is coming to the 2018 KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival in a new production of the eerie and darkly romantic play The Spyglass Seven, by Michael Seebold.
After another critically acclaimed season in 2017 Queens Shakespeare, in partnership with What Dreams May Co., returns to the stage for presentations of Godspell (Book: John Michael Tebelak, Music and new lyrics by Stephen Schwartz) and Henry IV by William Shakespeare (parts I and II combined). Join the company for a season of epic stories. First up, Godspell.
After another critically acclaimed season in 2017 Queens Shakespeare, in partnership with What Dreams May Co., returns to the stage for presentations of Godspell (Book: John Michael Tebelak, Music and new lyrics by Stephen Schwartz) and Henry IV by William Shakespeare (parts I and II combined). Join us for a season of epic stories. First up, Godspell.