On July 11th, The Color Purple offered a special performance to benefit the Actors' Fund of America, and stars such as Fran Drescher turned out to catch the show
On Monday, June 19th at The Hudson Theatre, over 650 guests were in attendance for a one-night-only staged reading of the Charles Busch cult classic play Die Mommie Die!, produced by The Actors' Fund of America, and BroadwayWorld was there to capture the event!
Keith Nobbs has been added to the cast of Die Mommie Die!, a one-night-only staged reading of Charles Busch's play that will take place on Monday, June 19th
Jane Houdyshell, Jenn Harris and Tom Mardirosian will join Charles Busch, Christopher Meloni and Tyler Maynard for the Actors' Fund reading of Die Mommie Die! on June 19th
Bebe Neuwirth will join Jenn Harris, James Waterston and Jeffrey DeMunn 'Ashley Montana Goes Ashore in the Caicos ... Or What Am I Doing Here?' At The Zipper.
With a tremendous amount of buzz, Silence! The Musical delivers the kind of outrageous laughs theatre-goers were hoping for, plus a genuine star performance from Jenn Harris
Silence! the Musical, the unauthorized parody of The Silence of the Lambs is being presented as part of the ninth annual New York International Fringe Festival, and runs through August 28th.
Silence! the Musical, the musical parody of the Silence of the Lambs that will play the New York International Fringe Festival from Aug. 12th through 28th, will feature Paul Kandel, Jenn Harris and Lisa Howard
Honoring Off-Broadway, the Lucille Lortel Awards were presented on May 2nd at Dodgers Stages and followed by an after-party at Ruth's Chris Steak House.
The League Of Off-Broadway Theatres And Producers is proud to announce the nominations for THE 20TH ANNUAL LUCILLE LORTEL AWARDS FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT OFF-BROADWAY, which will be presented on Monday, May 2nd at Dodger Stages (340 West 50th Street) at 7 PM. A late night supper will follow at Ruth's Chris Steak House (148 West 51st Street). A cocktail reception to congratulate all of the nominees will be held on April 18th at Ruby Foo's Uptown (2182 Broadway at 77th Street).
Daniel Goldfarb's comedy of Jewish singles has a terrific cast, swift direction and plenty of good laughs. Just try not to let the plot get in the way.