Homecoming. That’s what this past Monday night at CALS Ron Robinson felt like for me. A delightful homecoming where you literally love and adore all your kinfolks. When Theresa invited me to review 24 HOUR PLAYS: LITTLE ROCK, I gladly accepted. Heck! I already had my ticket to attend.
The bi-weekly variety show featured a wide range of talent in the July 15th edition including Artemisia LeFay, Gayle Turner, Sue Matsuki and Gregory Toroian, and more
The bi-weekly variety show continues on Tuesday July 15. See photos from the July 1 edition snapped by photographer Conor Weiss. The show featured a wide range of talent including singer Zuri Washington, Cylie Cabrera, and more.
See highlights from the 5/20 edition of the bi-weekly variety show in their new home at the Green Room 42. The show boasted a huge range of talent including Elizabeth and KT Sullivan, Moipei, and more.
Comedy troupe The Dads has unveiled their latest sketch comedy special, Angels Get Their Wings, a minimalist production that emphasizes pure comedic performance over elaborate staging.
The 5/6 edition of Mosher's bi-weekly variety show featured comedy, music and its usual zany spirit with featured guests including Marissa Licata, Ella Mae Dixon and more.
After a hiatus and change of venue, Susie Mosher’s variety show THE LINEUP had its second night at the Green Room 42. Richard Jay-Alexander, Jeff Harnar, Jelani Remy were among others in the 4/15 show.
What makes Charles such a mesmerizing performer isn’t just that he sings a song—it’s that he lives it. He doesn’t simply interpret the lyrics; he becomes them. With every number, he slips into a new skin, taking us along for the ride.
THE LINEUP WITH SUSIE MOSHER, a wild, anything-goes variety show featuring artists from the Broadway, cabaret, music and comedy scenes, has found a new home at the Green Room 42 starting 4/1.
Marissa Mulder's THIS IS 40 at Green Room 42 was an eclectic, sweet, smart set. It’s been rewarding watching singer Marissa Mulder’s career from her neophyte cabaret experiences to her flourishing career.
BroadwaySF has announced that AIN’T TOO PROUD – THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE TEMPTATIONS will perform a limited engagement at San Francisco's Golden Gate Theatre from Tuesday, February 25 through Sunday, March 2, 2025.
This is not just a “run-of-the-mill” tribute show. For Dver knew Newley personally, and was able to share intimate, poignant stories of her and her late husband’s friendship with the British singer-songwriter.
On Sunday, October 6, MAC Award Winner and 2024 Female Vocalist Nominee Goldie Dver premiered her sensational tribute to actor, singer, composer/lyricist, icon, and her personal friend—the brilliant Anthony Newley! What a Man! will continue with a second performance on Friday, November 1, 7 pm at Don’t Tell Mama. See photos from the opening night.
What happens when life keeps knocking you down, but you’re determined to keep getting back up? Find out when Gary John Miller will bring his hilarious and moving one-man show, (Almost) Rocky, to the Black Out Cabaret at Chicago's Second City Theater.
THE DADS COMEDY SHOW will debut at Peak Improv in Colorado Springs, featuring Ben Hilzer, Gary John Miller, Sam Butler, and Jack Anderson. Experience their character-driven sketches and clever themes. Learn how to purchase tickets.
Discover the sketch comedy show I MOSTLY BLAME MYSELF at the Players Theater in October. Enjoy a fresh lineup of dark, funny sketches and a special guest appearance by Gary John Miller. Learn more and see how to purchase tickets.
Directed and edited by Bruce Johnson, the song, conducted by Roosevelt André Credit, features 11 women Broadway singers including Julie Benko, Ali Ewoldt, Allyson Tucker, Stephanie Pope Lofgren, Danielle Nicole Chambers, Alie B. Gorie, Rosemary Loar, Jennifer Smith, Nandita Shenoy, and more. Watch the video now!
The Lineup with Susie Mosher was back in full force this week on Tuesday August 6th at Birdland Jazz Club. Every other Tuesday night, the singer hosts an array of talent, mixing talented up-and-comers with established performers for a wild, anything-goes cabaret variety show. See highlights from the night below snapped by photographer Conor Weiss.