The York Theatre Company (James Morgan, Producing Artistic Director) will present NEO6, a benefit concert celebrating New, Emerging, Outstanding musical theatre writers, on Monday, May 10 at its home in Saint Peter's Theatre. Following the 7:30 PM performance (featuring the voices of many of today's top musical theatre talent), there will be a champagne and dessert reception to end the evening.
The York Theatre Company (James Morgan, Producing Artistic Director) will present NEO6, a benefit concert celebrating emerging musical theatre writers, on Monday, May 10 at its home in Saint Peter's Theatre. Following the 7:30 PM performance (featuring the voices of many of today's top musical theatre talent, to be announced within the coming weeks), there will be a champagne and dessert reception to end the evening.
Inspired by the JAMSS Project, in which school children sent flower seeds into space, MUSE: Multicultural Sonic Evolution has created an evening that melds science and art through children, flowers, space, and the mysteries of the solar system. The Seed by Molly McQue and Katya Stanislavskaya, Stars Through A Telescope by Laren Epsenhart and Yui Kitamura, Jade Rabbit by Kat Harris and Hailey Chang, and The Opposite of the Dark by Sara Cooper and Yui Kitamura will have their world premiere on April 25th at Queens Botanical Gardens.
The York Theatre Company (James Morgan, Producing Artistic Director) will present NEO6, a benefit concert celebrating New, Emerging, Outstanding musical theatre writers, on Monday, May 10 at its home in Saint Peter's Theatre. Following the 7:30 PM performance (featuring the voices of many of today's top musical theatre talent), there will be a champagne and dessert reception to end the evening.
Inspired by the JAMSS Project, in which school children sent flower seeds into space, MUSE: Multicultural Sonic Evolution has created an evening that melds science and art through children, flowers, space, and the mysteries of the solar system. The Seed by Molly McQue and Katya Stanislavskaya, Stars Through A Telescope by Laren Epsenhart and Yui Kitamura, Jade Rabbit by Kat Harris and Hailey Chang, and The Opposite of the Dark by Sara Cooper and Yui Kitamura will have their world premiere on April 23rd at the Clark Studio Theatre at Lincoln Center Institute and an additional performance on April 25th at Queens Botanical Gardens.
The York Theatre Company (James Morgan, Producing Artistic Director) will present NEO6, a benefit concert celebrating emerging musical theatre writers, on Monday, May 10 at its home in Saint Peter's Theatre. Following the 7:30 PM performance (featuring the voices of many of today's top musical theatre talent, to be announced within the coming weeks), there will be a champagne and dessert reception to end the evening.
The Planet Connections Theatre Festivity, New York's premiere eco-friendly/socially-conscious theatre festival, is proud to announce this years line-up which include new works, musicals, adaptations, one-acts, solo shows and more.
Inspired by the JAMSS Project, in which school children sent flower seeds into space, MUSE: Multicultural Sonic Evolution has created an evening that melds science and art through children, flowers, space, and the mysteries of the solar system. The Seed by Molly McQue and Katya Stanislavskaya, Stars Through A Telescope by Laren Epsenhart and Yui Kitamura, Jade Rabbit by Kat Harris and Hailey Chang, and The Opposite of the Dark by Sara Cooper and Yui Kitamura will have their world premiere on April 23rd at the Clark Studio Theatre at Lincoln Center Institute and an additional performance on April 25th at Queens Botanical Gardens.
On Monday, February 22nd, New York Theatre Barn presents its monthly showcase for emerging writers and performers at the D-Lounge at the Daryl Roth Theater which will feature the music of Katya Stanislavskaya and Eric March.
On Monday, February 22nd, New York Theatre Barn presents its monthly showcase for emerging writers and performers at the D-Lounge at the Daryl Roth Theater which will feature the music of Katya Stanislavskaya and Eric March.
The New York Musical Theatre Festival, in association with TPTE LLC, will present the New York premiere of TO PAINT THE EARTH, music by Jonathan Portera and words by Daniel Frederick Levin, directed by Michael Bush (Stormy Weather, Based on a Totally True Story), as part of the 5th Annual NY Musical Theatre Festival (NYMF). Performances will run September 22nd-Oct 1st.
The Dreams (Larry Hamilton, Rob Tucker, and Jamaal Wilson) will appear for one night only at The Laurie Beechman Theatre on Saturday, February 16, 2008 at 7PM.