David Dean Bottrell will bring his two one-man shows Dear Mr. Bottrell, I Cannot Possibly Accept This and The Death of Me Yet in rep to the Matrix opening July 10, 2024. David graciously took time out of his rehearsals to answer a few of my queries.
Nora Ephron and Delia Ephron’s Love, Loss and What I Wore will be presented at Theatre Aspen in March. See who is starring and learn how to purchase tickets!
Collaborators Lauren Gundrum and Brandon Lambert are set to premiere their debut musical, I Love My Family, But…, at Soho Playhouse from February 23–April 8, 2023.
Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the Arts has announced A Sweet Affair, a casual Valentine's Day celebration on Saturday, February 11, at 7 p.m. prior to the one-man show David Dean Bottrell Makes Love.
Collaborators Lauren Gundrum and Brandon Lambert are set to premiere their debut musical, I Love My Family, But…, at Soho Playhouse from February 23–April 8, 2023. With books & lyrics by Gundrum and book, music & lyrics by Lambert, this musical centers on how a family is always there for you – in all the wrong ways!
Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the Arts is pleased to bring David Dean Bottrell Makes Love: A One-Man Show to its stage on Saturday, February 11, at 8 p.m. in celebration of Valentine's Day weekend!
Forever Plaid is an Off-Broadway Musical Revue that was first performed in 1989 in New York, and was written by Stuart Ross. Now the show is performed Internationally. The show itself featured Stan Chandler, Guy Stroman, Gabriel Barre, and Jason Graae in the 1989 New York Cast. While James Raitt was responsible for the Musical arrangement, vocal arrangements and music direction, the show was Directed and Choreographed by its writer Stuart Ross.
The Musical Revue was produced into a feature film, which was released in 2009 starring two of the original cast members (Chandler, and Engel)and Larry Raben and Daniel Reichard as Sparky and Frankie respectively. Fans of the show will notice that in the film adaptation, “The Golden Cardigan,” and “Catch a Falling Star,” were omitted.
The Sarah Siddons Society, celebrating its 70th anniversary year, will present its 2022 Award to three-time Tony Award nominee Sandy Duncan. The annual Award is presented to an individual who has achieved outstanding artistic achievement in theatre.
David Dean Bottrell is celebrating the tenth anniversary of the creation of his storytelling show and the audiences are there for it. Braodway World Cabaret chats with the multi-hyphenate about his life and work and the show DAVID DEAN BOTTRELL MAKES LOVE.
David Dean Bottrell Makes Love: A One-Man Show, written by David Dean Bottrell and directed by Guy Stroman, featuring additional never-heard-before stories, comes to NYC's Triad Theater in April.
David Dean Bottrell Makes Love: A One-Man Show, written by David Dean Bottrell and directed by Guy Stroman, will make its post-Covid return to NYC, featuring additional never-heard-before stories!
Actors Sandy Duncan and Steve Witting, as well as director Guy Stroman will participate in an audience led Q&A after tonight's previously reported virtual benefit reading of Christopher Durang's 'Laughing Wild.' The Q&A session will be led by producer Erin Leddy.
One man. One woman. One can of tuna fish. The legendary Tony and Emmy Award nominee Sandy Duncan (Peter Pan; Funny Face) and Steve Witting (The Irishman; The Wolf of Wall Street) will star in a one-night-only virtual reading of Christopher Durang's masterpiece LAUGHING WILD. The reading, which will be presented on Saturday, November 21st at 7:00pm, will benefit The Actors Fund.
Penguin Random House Audio will release a live audiobook recording of actor David Dean Bottrell's one-man storytelling show, David Dean Bottrell Makes. The audiobook will be on sale February 11, 2020. Bottrell's show features funny and poignant true love stories drawn from his own life. The audiobook edition was recorded during two live performances at Dixon Place in New York City, combined with additional bonus material recorded in-studio.
The line between parody and nostalgia has never been slimmer than in this slick, funny and beautifully sung production of America's weirdest favorite show.
Casting has been announced for Pittsburgh CLO's exclusive engagement of the hit musical comedy FOREVER PLAID at the Greer Cabaret Theater October 31 - December 29, 2019. Don't miss the legendary Off-Broadway smash that has been making crowds swoon for years. Join 'the Plaids' as they pay affectionate - and hilarious - musical homage to the close-harmony crooners of the 1950s.
'David Dean Bottrell Makes Love: A One Man Show' (which played to sold-out houses for 18 months in Los Angeles and did so again during its 3-show workshop at New York's Dixon Place in March, 2019) will return to Dixon Place for three additional performances (Saturday, July 13 at 7:30 pm, Saturday, July 20th at 9:30 PM and Saturday, July 27th at 9:30 PM) . The show is directed by Guy Stroman and produced by Alison Preece.