Fairfield Center Stage will present THE WEDDING SINGER at Wakeman Hall in Fairfield, CT, featuring a cast of 42 local performers and a live five-piece onstage band. Tickets are on sale now.
Fairfield Center Stage, a community theater group, will present a production of the Tony award-winning musical comedy THE DROWSY CHAPERONE. Learn more here!
Vertigo Mystery Theatre presents Patrick Hamilton's Gaslight directed by Christopher Newton in The Playhouse at The Vertigo Theatre Centre. Opening tonight, January 31, the show continues through February 24.
Vertigo Mystery Theatre presents Patrick Hamilton's Gaslight directed by Christopher Newton in The Playhouse at The Vertigo Theatre Centre. Preview performances run tonight, January 26-30; opening January 31 and continue through to February 24. Performances are Tuesday - Today at 7:30pm, and Today and Sunday matinees at 2pm.
Vertigo Mystery Theatre presents Patrick Hamilton's Gaslight directed by Christopher Newton in The Playhouse at The Vertigo Theatre Centre. Preview performances run January 26-30; opening January 31 and continue through to February 24. Performances are Tuesday - Saturday at 7:30pm, and Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2pm.
Broadway, television, and film acting veteran Brian d'Arcy James admitted he was pumped to finally perform a show of the 1980s pop songs he loves. The two-time Tony Award-nominee made a seemingly effortless transition from the Broadway stage to a nightclub stage, proving to be an energetic, engaging, enthusiastic, and effervescent concert performer with on-stage charisma and self-deprecation to spare during his first solo concert show at the new 54 Below nightclub.
The dictionary gives others words for BEST. EXCELLENT, EFFECTIVE, PERFECT, UNSURPASSED, PREEMINENT, HIGHEST QUALITY etc. None of those are sufficient enough to describe the Songs, the Arrangements, the Performers, the Musicians, David Zippel and of course the great CY COLEMAN in a production at 59E59. From the moment a smiling Billy Stritch (performer, musical director and arranger of the show) entered the stage and went to the piano, it was obvious that a musical tour de force was about to begin and The Best Was Yet To Come!