As part of its continuing commitment to nurture new American musicals, The ASCAP Foundation is seeking new musicals for the annual ASCAP Foundation/Disney Musical Theatre Workshop in New York.
John Tartaglia will be starring as Lumiere in Disney's BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, beginning performances on Tuesday, November 21st at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre (205 West 46th Street). Tartaglia is best known for originating the roles of Princeton and Rod in Avenue Q in Las Vegas and on Broadway for which he received a Tony Award® nomination in 2004.
Hunter Foster, Jenny Powers, Christian Hoff, and Gregg Edelman will participate in the industry reading of The Man In The White Suit, a new Broadway-bound musical
More casting has been announced for an upcoming Los Angeles production of Urinetown starring Tony Award-winner John Rubinstein in the role of villainous toilet tycoon Caldwell B. Cladwell
Tony Award-winner John Rubinstein will take on the villainous role of toilet entrepreneur Caldwell B. Cladwell in an upcoming Los Angeles production of Urinetown
Christiane Noll, currently starring in the York Theatre Company musical A Fine and Private Place, is a versatile performer who sees no reason to impose limits on herself--in theatre and in life
The Man in the White Suit, a workshop production written by Urinetown's Greg Kotis and Mark Hollmann will be featured June 24-26th as part of New York Stage and Film's 2005 summer season.
Attorney General John Ashcroft announced his departure as the country's top law enforcement officer citing 'creative differences' with the President of the Red States.
Urinetown book writer and lyricist Greg Kotis has penned a new comedy, Eat the Taste, which will make its United States of America(n) premiere this fall at the Barrow Street Theatre (27 Barrow Street at 7th Avenue).