Roland Guerin, a versatile, in-demand bassist who frequently tours and performs with Allen Toussaint, will continue Loyola University New Orleans' Jazz Underground series with music from his most recent CD, "A Different World," on Thursday, March 29 at 7:30 p.m. in Satchmo's, located in the basement of the Danna Student Center on the university's main campus.
ICONS has been bringing a little debauchery back to Times Square every weekend for the past six weeks, and this New Years Eve weekend will be no different as they welcome Bryan Knowlton (Paul from Broadway's A CHORUS LINE) to insanity.
ICONS has been bringing a little debauchery back to Times Square every weekend for the past six weeks, and this New Years Eve weekend will be no different as they welcome Bryan Knowlton (Paul from Broadway's A CHORUS LINE) to insanity.
Dan Culleton's G. Gebony Productions in association with the Triad Theatre presents a concert presentation of Pat Holley's all original R&B/Pop Musical, ME & CAESAR LEE.
Dan Culleton's G. Gebony Productions in association with the Triad Theatre presents a concert presentation of Pat Holley's all original R&B/Pop Musical, ME & CAESAR LEE.
Dan Culleton's G. Gebony Productions in association with the Triad Theatre presents a concert presentation of Pat Holley's all original R&B/Pop Musical, ME & CAESAR LEE.
Dan Culleton's G. Gebony Productions in association with the Triad Theatre presents a concert presentation of Pat Holley's all original R&B/Pop Musical, ME & CAESAR LEE.
THE CHURCH OF SAINT PAUL THE APOSTLE will continue its Songbook Concert Series with two special Arts & Artists concerts on Sunday, December 12th at 2:30PM and Monday, December 13th at 6PM at The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center.
THE CHURCH OF SAINT PAUL THE APOSTLE will continue its Songbook Concert Series with two special Arts & Artists concerts on Sunday, December 12th at 2:30PM and Monday, December 13th at 6PM at The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center.
Pop icon Deborah Cox headlined a star-studded cast featuring performances and presentations by Sandra Thurman, former AIDS Czar under President Bill Clinton and current President and CEO of International AIDS Trust, the cast of FELA!, Dancing With The Stars finalist and N'SYNC star Lance Bass, Tony Award winners Alice Ripley, Chuck Cooper, Melba Moore, and TV stars Graham Phillips (The Good Wife) and Ariana Grande (Nickelodeon's Victorious), for the third annual Broadway in South Africa (BSA) benefit concert last night, October 4. Nearly the entire show featured world-premiere songs, created for the evening, by such composers as Grammy Award winners Desmond Child and Julie Gold. This year's honoree was producer Michael Butler. He is one of the most successful theatrical producers, lauded for bringing HAIR to Broadway in 1968, and an active proponent of youth creating positive global social change.
Pop icon Deborah Cox will headline a star-studded cast featuring performances and presentations by Sandra Thurman, former AIDS Czar under President Bill Clinton and current President and CEO of International AIDS Trust, the cast of FELA!, Dancing With The Stars finalist and N'SYNC star Lance Bass, Tony Award winners Alice Ripley, Chuck Cooper, and Melba Moore, and TV stars Graham Phillips (The Good Wife) and Ariana Grande (Nickelodeon's Victorious), for the third annual Broadway in South Africa (BSA) benefit concert. Nearly the entire show will feature world-premiere songs, created for the evening, by such composers as Grammy Award winners Desmond Child and Julie Gold. This year's honoree is producer Michael Butler. He is one of the most successful theatrical producers, lauded for bringing HAIR to Broadway in 1968, and an active proponent of youth creating positive global social change. The concert will take place on Monday, October 4, 2010, at 7:30 pm in the Manhattan Center's Grand Ballroom, located at 311 West 34th Street.
Pop icon Deborah Cox will headline a star-studded cast featuring performances and presentations by Sandra Thurman, former AIDS Czar under President Bill Clinton and current President and CEO of International AIDS Trust, the cast of FELA!, Dancing With The Stars finalist and N'SYNC star Lance Bass, Tony Award winners Alice Ripley, Chuck Cooper, and Melba Moore, and TV stars Graham Phillips (The Good Wife) and Ariana Grande (Nickelodeon's Victorious), for the third annual Broadway in South Africa (BSA) benefit concert. Nearly the entire show will feature world-premiere songs, created for the evening, by such composers as Grammy Award winners Desmond Child and Julie Gold. This year's honoree is producer Michael Butler. He is one of the most successful theatrical producers, lauded for bringing HAIR to Broadway in 1968, and an active proponent of youth creating positive global social change. The concert will take place on Monday, October 4, 2010, at 7:30 pm in the Manhattan Center's Grand Ballroom, located at 311 West 34th Street.
Christine Pedi of FORBIDDEN BROADWAY put her impression skills to work for a parody of Lady Gaga's 'Telephone' video channelling Liza Minnelli and Carol Channing in the places of Lady Gaga and Beyonce. Click Below to view her take impression of 'Minnelli and Channing do 'Telephone.'
LET MY PEOPLE COME - The Party!, Earl Wilson, Jr.s ultra-hot sexual musical revue adapted from his precedent setting, barrier-breaking 1970s hit show, opens Monday, April 19 at 5 and 8 PM, for a three-week engagement at New York City's popular Ritz Bar and Lounge, 369 West 46th Street, in Manhattan.
LET MY PEOPLE COME - The Party!, Earl Wilson, Jr.s ultra-hot sexual musical revue adapted from his precedent setting, barrier-breaking 1970s hit show, opens Monday, April 19 at 5 and 8 PM, for a three-week engagement at New York City's popular Ritz Bar and Lounge, 369 West 46th Street, in Manhattan.