At midtown's Stage Left Studio, it's all about the writing. Producer Cheryl King has selected five critically acclaimed plays on a variety of subjects: Cuban refugees, 1930's biracial lesbian love, surviving cancer, rent stabilization, and a solo Macbeth.
A sold out crowd greeted the first performance of STABILIZED NOT CONTROLLED at Stage Left Studio, 214 W 30th Street, this past Sunday. Weekly shows continue Sundays at 5:00 pm through May and June.
The Fifth Annual Left Out Festival (April 14 to April 25) announced the casting for its three premiere plays, Getting Away With Mother, Home In Her Heart and The Mademoiselles.
MetroStage presents Be Careful! The Sharks Will Eat You!, a one-man show written and performed by Jorge "Jay" Alvarez, who tells a story of bravery, selflessness, and unimaginable courage and survival: the story of his family's escape from the oppression of Fidel Castro's Cuba in 1964. Alvarez offers an autobiographical, multigenerational and cross-cultural performance.
MetroStage presents Be Careful! The Sharks Will Eat You!, a one-man show written and performed by Jorge "Jay" Alvarez, who tells a story of bravery, selflessness, and unimaginable courage and survival: the story of his family's escape from the oppression of Fidel Castro's Cuba in 1964. Alvarez offers an autobiographical, multigenerational and cross-cultural performance.
Stabilized Not Controlled will play its last preview March 25, Sunday, 5:00 pm, at Stage Left Studio, 214 W. 30th Street. Studio owner and producer of the show, Cheryl King has now booked the show to begin weekly performances starting April 29, following the Fifth Annual Left Out Festival. Two-for-one tickets are being offered for the final preview, and other discount tickets are available courtesy of TDF.
Stage Left Studio's Left Out Festival will celebrate itss fifth year from April 14 to April 25, with fourteen performances selected by producers Cheryl King and Joe Hutcheson. The Festival includes three premieres, three popular favorites, and selected shorts from upcoming new works and current offerings at Stage Left Studio. The festival highlights gay and lesbian theatre artists while benefiting Bailey House.
Stabilized Not Controlled will play its last preview March 25, Sunday, 5:00 pm, at Stage Left Studio, 214 W. 30th Street. Studio owner and producer of the show, Cheryl King has now booked the show to begin weekly performances starting April 29, following the Fifth Annual Left Out Festival. Two-for-one tickets are being offered for the final preview, and other discount tickets are available courtesy of TDF.
Rod Menzies directs the world premiere of an Ensemble Studio Theatre/LA production. The Many Mistresses of Martin Luther Kingby Andrew Dolan, a play as provocative as its title, runs March 17 - April 29 at Atwater Village Theatre.
Now enjoying six years of packed houses, Forbidden Kiss LIVE (Stage Left Studio) will celebrate St. Patrick's Day evening with their own version of "wearing of the green."
Actress, owner and artistic managing director of Stage Left Studio, Cheryl King, performs the one-woman play, Grapefruit, about the life of late opera singer and playwright, Sally Lambert, who was to appear in the show herself until unfortunately succumbing to cancer shortly prior to its opening. While King executes a stellar acting performance under the fine direction of Theresa Gambacorta, some of the material is wrought with political and governmental rhetoric, and turns Grapefruit somewhat sour.
Drama Desk Award-nominated solo performer and three-time Manhattan Monologue Slam winner, Frank Blocker, returns to Stage Left Studio (214 W 30th St.) to begin previews of edgy new comedy STABLIZED NOT CONTROLED, about tenant/landlord relations and facing change in a turbulent world. STABILIZED NOT CONTROLLED previews Sundays, March 11 and 25, 5:00 pm.
Drama Desk Award-nominated solo performer and three-time Manhattan Monologue Slam winner, Frank Blocker, returns to Stage Left Studio (214 W 30th St.) to begin previews of edgy new comedy STABLIZED NOT CONTROLED, about tenant/landlord relations and facing change in a turbulent world. STABILIZED NOT CONTROLLED previews Sundays, March 11 and 25, 5:00 pm.
Sexy cabaret Forbidden Kiss LIVE, the monthly show at Stage Left Studio, comes around again this Saturday, February 18, 8:00 pm.
Now in its sixth year, the variety event features a regular pool of writers, performers, vocalists, and burlesque acts. It's erotica with a twist - sketches, songs, spoken word, and full-on hot and steamy monologues.
Sexy cabaret Forbidden Kiss LIVE, the monthly show at Stage Left Studio, comes around again this Saturday, February 18, 8:00 pm.
Now in its sixth year, the variety event features a regular pool of writers, performers, vocalists, and burlesque acts. It's erotica with a twist - sketches, songs, spoken word, and full-on hot and steamy monologues.
Stage Left Studio's Blue Valentine to New York City is being described as 'tailor-made for the broken hearts scattered throughout our concrete jungle.'
Stage Left Studio's Blue Valentine to New York City is being described as 'tailor-made for the broken hearts scattered throughout our concrete jungle.'
Rod Menzies directs the world premiere of an Ensemble Studio Theatre/LA production. The Many Mistresses of Martin Luther Kingby Andrew Dolan, a play as provocative as its title, runs March 17 - April 29 at Atwater Village Theatre.