Bathhouse: The Musical!, written by Esther Daack and Rochester-native Tim Evanicki, follows the story of Billy, a wide-eyed youth venturing into a bathhouse for the first time. He's looking for love, but soon realizes that the other patrons are looking for something a little more... temporary. With some guidance, Billy soon learns the ins and outs of bathhouse etiquette. Taking cues from crowd-pleasers like Forever Plaid and Naked Boys Singing, Bathhouse: The Musical! promises loads of laughs, original songs, four guys in towels, and a bit of heart.
Bathhouse: The Musical!, written by Esther Daack and Rochester-native Tim Evanicki, follows the story of Billy, a wide-eyed youth venturing into a bathhouse for the first time. He's looking for love, but soon realizes that the other patrons are looking for something a little more... temporary. With some guidance, Billy soon learns the ins and outs of bathhouse etiquette. Taking cues from crowd-pleasers like Forever Plaid and Naked Boys Singing, Bathhouse: The Musical! promises loads of laughs, original songs, four guys in towels, and a bit of heart.
Theater for the New City presents Speakeasy: John and Jane's Adventures in the Wonderland, a fantastical musical of Prohibition-era NYC queer life written and composed by Danny Ashkenasi.
The creative team of Speakeasy: John and Jane Allison in the Wonderland, a fantastical musical of Prohibition-era NYC queer life written and composed by Danny Ashkenasi, has announced a free public reading to be held on Monday, December 7th at 7pm as part of Theater for the New City's 'New City, New Blood' Reading Series. Lissa Moira directs a cast of 14, including Camille Atkinson, Torian Brackett, Anne Bragg, Tim Connell*, Chris D'Amico, Darcy Dunn, Rosalie Graziano*, Bevin Bell Hall, Brian Michael Henry*, Brian C. Jones, Rebecca Marquardt, Bri Molloy, Allie Radice*, and Zach Wachter. Music direction by Jonathan Fox Powers. The reading will be held at Theater for the New City, 155 First Avenue (between 9th and 10th Streets) in New York City's East Village. For reservations and more information on the free reading, visit TNC. *Member, AEA.