Last night, May 6, WHITE'S LIES starring Betty Buckley, opened at New World Stages. BroadwayWorld was on hand to capture the curtain call and after party!
When Joey Married Bobby, starring Lady Bunny, two-time S.A.G.Award Nominee Tina McKissick and introducing former Detroit Tiger Pitcher Matthew Pender as Joey, opened on February 6, 2010 for an open-ended run at Off-Broadway house Theatre 80 St. Marks, between 1st & 2nd Avenues. In attendance at the opening night were Fred Schneider (The B-52's), Frank DeCaro (Sirius Radio), Randy Jones (The Village People), singer Athena Reich and Mike Diamond (LOGO).
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On Wednesday April 28th, Will Clark's P*rno Bingo welcomes two New York based entertainment legends: Ilene Kristen currently featured on ABC's One Life to Live as Roxy Balsom and the original Village People Cowboy, Randy Jones.
On Wednesday April 28th, Will Clark's P*rno Bingo welcomes two New York based entertainment legends: Ilene Kristen currently featured on ABC's One Life to Live as Roxy Balsom and the original Village People Cowboy, Randy Jones.
The curtain rose at Town Hall in New York City on March 21, 2010 in celebration of the sixth annual 'ABC/SOAPnet Salutes Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS as the spotlight shined on stars from ABC's 'All My Children,' 'One Life to Live,' 'General Hospital' and 'The View' who joined together singing and dancing on Broadway for a one-night-only gala concert in support of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. '
The New York Coalition of Professional Women in the Arts and Media presents VintAGE: Celebrating Women Artists Over 40, a vibrant evening of music, dance, theater and film, March 1, 2010 at Symphony Space (2537 Broadway at 95th St.).
The New York Coalition of Professional Women in the Arts and Media presents VintAGE: Celebrating Women Artists Over 40, a vibrant evening of music, dance, theater and film, March 1, 2010 at Symphony Space (2537 Broadway at 95th St.).
Stars of Daytime TV and Broadway came out in full force at last week's concert series of 'Queen Bea: A Soapsical!' at the Laurie Beechman Theater in Manhattan, which ran Tuesday to Saturday. The hilarious new musical comedy, set backstage at a fictitious soap opera, lovingly parodied the ‘soap' world through a combination of witty industry references, a bouncy musical score, and a zany cast of characters played by real-life soap stars.