Find The Golden Bird, a new musical with book and lyrics by Larry R. Yates and music by Emily Rose Simons, announced today the cast for its world premiere at the Thespis Festival in New York this July.
Half Moon Theatre opens its inaugural spring season at The Culinary Institute of America with the beloved classic, The Fantasticks, the world's longest-running musical that has entranced generations of audiences the world over. The Fantasticks will run from April 24-May 10 (weekends only).
Half Moon Theatre opens its inaugural spring season at The Culinary Institute of America with the beloved classic, The Fantasticks, the world's longest-running musical that has entranced generations of audiences the world over. The Fantasticks will run from tonight, April 24-May 10 (weekends only). Scroll down for a sneak peek at the cast!
Half Moon Theatre opens its inaugural spring season at The Culinary Institute of America with the beloved classic, The Fantasticks, the world's longest-running musical that has entranced generations of audiences the world over. The Fantasticks will run from April 24-May 10 (weekends only). Scroll down for a sneak peek at the cast!
Half Moon Theatre opens its inaugural spring season at The Culinary Institute of America with the beloved classic, The Fantasticks, the world's longest-running musical that has entranced generations of audiences the world over. The Fantasticks will run from April 24-May 10 (weekends only).
'Wasted Tunes: The Songs of Mark Sonnenblick', a World Premiere Concert, will be performed live at Don't Tell Mama, 343 West 46th Street (between 8th and 9th Avenues), tonight, September 20th at 8pm. $10 cover plus a two beverage minimum. Cash only.
'Wasted Tunes' is an original blast of theatrical rock'n'roll by composer/lyricist Mark Sonnenblick. Audiences can expect an evening of intoxicated anthems, hammered hymns, stoned showtunes, and blitzed ballads, none of which are from any comprehensible piece of theater and most of which will be performed in public for the first time. Brennan Caldwell (NBC's "The Sing-Off"), Kasie Gasparini (Mama Mia Las Vegas), Will Roland (The Black Suits), Emily Wexler, and Sonnenblick himself will star in the revue, which will be directed by Don't Tell Mama's Associate Director of Programming, Max Friedman.
The 2013-14 season will exemplify PS122's unique programmatic vision, beginning tonight, September 24 with a riotous party from AUNTS, the underground dance platform. The event will include multiple performers, overlapping performances and inter-disciplinary work, and will culminate with a dance party open to all.
The 2013-14 season will exemplify PS122's unique programmatic vision, beginning September 24 with a riotous party from AUNTS, the underground dance platform. The event will include multiple performers, overlapping performances and inter-disciplinary work, and will culminate with a dance party open to all.
Rockers Anonymous returns to the Underground Lounge tonight, January 14th, for its triumphant 7th rock 'n' roll performance entitled ROCKERS ANONYMOUS: GENDER BENDER BIRTHDAY BASH, celebrating the one year anniversary of the ROCKERS ANONYMOUS Debut.
Rockers Anonymous returns to the Underground Lounge on Monday, January 14th, for its triumphant 7th rock 'n' roll performance entitled ROCKERS ANONYMOUS: GENDER BENDER BIRTHDAY BASH, celebrating the one year anniversary of the ROCKERS ANONYMOUS Debut.
The 2012 Bessies: New York Dance and Performance Award Recipients were held on Monday, October 15, 2012 at the Apollo Theater (253 West 125th Street), hosted by Elizabeth Streb. Scroll down for a full list of the award winners!
Rockers Anonymous returned to The Underground Lounge on June 25 for its fifth installment entitled Rockers Anonymous: Who's Bad. This tribute to Michael Jackson featured Jackson's famous hits as performed by the Rockers Anonymous band, Stirfry Massacre, and also featured the best up and coming rock and pop talent from the New York Musical Theatre scene. Check out photos from the concert below!
Montgomery Park, or Opulence, pairing archival installation with luminous chamber opera, immerses its visitors in the unsettling history of an asylum that provokes the question of where the boundaries between conscious beings lie.
Montgomery Park, or Opulence, pairing archival installation with luminous chamber opera, immerses its visitors in the unsettling history of an asylum that provokes the question of where the boundaries between conscious beings lie.
Montgomery Park, or Opulence, pairing archival installation with luminous chamber opera, immerses its visitors in the unsettling history of an asylum that provokes the question of where the boundaries between conscious beings lie.