The Wedding Singer will launch its national tour in Minneapolis in September of 2007, while other news has also recently been announced for the hit show
Emmy and Golden Globe-nominee Wendie Malick, currently on the boards in the new Off-Broadway comedy Burleigh Grime$, is slated to make guest appearances on two of New York's top local morning news shows in the coming days
Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes, Artistic Director) presents John Ellison Conlee, Katie Finneran, Logan Marshall-Green and Denis O'Hare in the co-world premiere (in collaboration with the Old Globe, San Diego, CA) of Greg Kotis's new comedy Pig Farm, directed by John Rando.
The Wedding Singer--the new Broadway musical based on the hit Adam Sandler movie--marched down the aisles of the Al Hirschfeld Theatre on April 27th for its opening night and BroadwayWorld was there!
On Thursday, April 20, the cast and creators of Roger Kirby's new Off-Broadway play Burleigh Grime$ convened at the New World Stages theatre complex in midtown Manhattan for their first day of rehearsal
James Badge Dale ('24'), Emmy and Golden Globe Nominee Wendie Malick ('Just Shoot Me'), Mark Moses ('Desperate Housewives') and Ashley Williams ('Huff,' 'Good Morning Miami') will star in the U.S. premiere of BURLEIGH GRIME$.
Jason Antoon, Nancy Anderson, James Badge Dale, John Lavelle and Ashley Williams will join previousy-announced 'Just Shoot Me' star Wendie Malick in the New York premiere of Roger Kirby's Burleigh Grime$, opening Tuesday, June 13, 2006 at New World Stages
This summer, two-time Emmy and Golden Globe Award nominee Wendie Malick (NBC's 'Just Shoot Me') returns to the New York stage in BURLEIGH GRIME$, a new comedy by Roger Kirby, opening Tuesday, June 13, 2006 at New World Stages.
SEATTLE Audiences at The 5th Avenue Theatre will travel back in time to
1985 for the pre-broadway world premiere of THE WEDDING SINGER. Tickets
are on sale now.
Felicia Finley, Rita Gardner, Kevin Cahoon and more will join Stephen Lynch and Laura Benanti in the Wedding Singer, which begins its pre-Broadway run in Seattle in January
Rope, an underproduced 1929 play by Patrick Hamilton that inspired an Alfred Hitchcock film, will be presented at The Zipper from November 21st through January 15th, 2006
Drama Dept. (Douglas Carter Beane, Artistic Director and Michael S. Rosenberg, Executive Director) and The Zipper are pleased to announce the first of three co-productions: a revival of Patrick Hamilton's 1929 thriller, ROPE.