The hit family musical ENDANGERED! will celebrate their message of saving the planet and protecting the animals by inviting audience members, young and old, to come dressed as their favorite animal to the Davenport Theatre (354 West 45 Street) for the Today. September 30 show at 3pm.
The hit family musical ENDANGERED! will celebrate their message of saving the planet and protecting the animals by inviting audience members, young and old, to come dressed as their favorite animal to the Davenport Theatre (354 West 45 Street) for the Saturday. September 30 show at 3pm.
The hit family musical Endangered! has extended its run at the Davenport Theatre (354 West 45 Street), now through October 8, 2017, and took some time this weekend to attend BC/EFA's Broadway Flea Market & Grand Auction. Check out photos of the cast at the event below!
This summer, FineHeart Productions, and The Eco Musical LLC present Endangered! The Musical, by Keni Fine and Tony Small, directed and choreographed by Michael Chase Gosselin, beginning performances on July 10 and opening Sunday, July 23 at The Davenport Theatre (354 West 45 Street). BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!
This summer, FineHeart Productions, and The Eco Musical LLC will present ENDANGERED! The Musical, by Keni Fine and Tony Small, directed and choreographed by Michael Chase Gosselin, beginning performances on July 10 and opening Sunday, July 23 at The Davenport Theatre (354 West 45 Street).
Directed and choreographed by Luis Salgado, (In The Heights, Rocky and currently in On Your Feet), Zuccotti Park, A Musical About the Human Side of economics opened this past Wednesday, August 17th as part of the 20 year anniversary of The New York International Fringe Festival.
Zuccotti Park, a musical about the human side of economics is in rehearsals for The New York International Fringe Festival that is celebrating its 20th Anniversary, August 12th - 28th, 2016.
ZUCCOTTI PARK, a musical about the human side of economics will be directed and choreographed by Luis Salgado at The New York International Fringe Festival in August, 2016
The Secret Theatre is excited to be collaborating with theatre practitioner Clare Hammoor to present the world premiere of THE SECRET PARIS PROJECT, a queer clown show devised with an ensemble of eight women and directed by Clare Hammoor. The Secret Paris Project will play a limited two week engagement from today, April 17-26, 2014.
The Secret Theatre is excited to be collaborating with theatre practitioner Clare Hammoor to present the world premiere of THE SECRET PARIS PROJECT, a queer clown show devised with an ensemble of eight women and directed by Clare Hammoor. The Secret Paris Project will play a limited two week engagement from April 17-26, 2014.
Long shadows, hungry desires, sad clowns and devastating dreams. These are sparks in the devised theatre-making at the heart of THE SECRET PARIS PROJECT. The Project features an ensemble of eight clowns as they exploring the sad, queer world of Paris in the 1930s. Inspired by Brassai's photographs from Le Monocle in Paris during this period, this ensemble of women is working within the fading art of clowning in order to breathe new life into our complex connections with queer histories in order to imagine undreamt utopias. Accompanied by a live percussionist, Abby Fisher, this new, breathtaking production questions desire and longing through the potent laughter and inescapable tears that can only be found in the mysterious world of clowns.
The Spoon River Anthology travels to Brooklyn where it will receive an all-new production, conceived & directed Jimmy Maize, with music by Eli Zoller, choreography by Jon Cooper & Marine Sialelli, and music direction by Ethan Wagner, and featuring a cast of one-hundred performers, The limited engagement begins performances tonight, April 24 and will continue through this Saturday, April 28 at the Invisible Dog Art Center (51 Bergen Street in Brooklyn).
Edgar Lee Masters' epic work, The Spoon River Anthology, receives an all-new production, of unprecedented scale and scope, conceived & directed Jimmy Maize, with music by Eli Zoller, choreography by Jon Cooper & Marine Sialelli, and music direction by Ethan Wagner, and featuring a cast of one-hundred performers, with two special limited engagements: April 18 - 21 at The Riverside Theatre (91 Claremont Avenue located inside the Riverside Church between 120th and 122nd Streets), in association with Columbia University School of the Arts; and April 24 - 28 at the Invisible Dog Art Center (51 Bergen Street in Brooklyn).
Edgar Lee Masters' epic work, The Spoon River Anthology, will receive an all-new production, of unprecedented scale and scope, conceived & directed Jimmy Maize, with music by Eli Zoller, choreography by Jon Cooper & Marine Sialelli, and music direction by Ethan Wagner, and featuring a cast of one-hundred performers, will be presented for two special limited engagements: April 18 - 21 at The Riverside Theatre (91 Claremont Avenue located inside the Riverside Church between 120th and 122nd Streets), in association with Columbia University School of the Arts; and April 24 - 28 at the Invisible Dog Art Center (51 Bergen Street in Brooklyn).