Raise the Roof, a benefit concert held on October 30th at St. Clement's Theatre (423 W. 46th St. between 9th & 10th), featured performances by Frenchie Davis (Rent), Jessica Boevers (In My Life), Justin Patterson (All Shook Up), Susan Derry (Wonderful Town), Jayne Paterson (Les Miserables, Jane Eyre), Josh Walden (La Cage Aux Folles, 42nd Street) and many more.
people like Us, a new musical by Todd Almond and Gus Kaikkonen, will be featured this month during the 2005 New York Musical Theatre Festival. Matt Bogart, recently seen on Broadway as Radames in AIDA and in Smokey Joe's Café, will star in the production opposite fellow University of Cincinnati - College Conservatory of Music graduate Pamela Bob.
Adam Monley will replace Cheyenne Jackson as one of the stars of the NAMT musical Ace, which will be presented to NAMT members and to a small public audience on September 26th
Matt Bogart will star with Pamela Bob in the new musical People Like Us, which will run from September 22nd to October 2nd as part of the New York Music Theatre Festival
Theatregoers will be able to name their own price at the June 5th performance of Hot Summer Nights at the Kennedy's production of The Last Five Years, starring Kate Shindle and Nicholas Rodriguez
Thorstein Veblen, dismissed from the professorial ranks of Barnard College for Women, takes to the Vaudeville stage to promote his latest economic treatise, THEORY OF THE LEISURE CLASS.
San Diego - The Old Globe is pleased to present the world-premiere musical Himself and Nora, by Jonathan Brielle (composer and co-lyricist) and Sheila Walsh (author and co-lyricist), directed by Globe Associate Artist Joseph Hardy and Jeff Calhoun. This fascinating new piece about James Joyce and his relationship with his lover and 'muse' Nora Barnacle runs in the Old Globe Theatre March 16 through April 24 (press opening: March 24).
The National Alliance for Musical Theatre (NAMT) has announced the casting for its 16th Annual Festival of New Musicals, which will be held at the new DODGER STAGES on Sunday, October 3 and Monday, October 4, 2004.
Frank Wildhorn is no stranger to the music world and neither are his tunes. His music has been heard all over the world on stages, at national and international special events, and on all-star recordings. Read on for the latest about Dracula, Jekyll & Hyde in Concert and more...
We are treated to Broadway's Tony-award winning starlet, Sutton Foster, joined by veteran performers William Michals, Dee Hoty, Matt Bogart and Donna McKechnie.
It's been an interesting mix of theater in a city just 90 min. from Broadway. We've hosted our share of tours, mostly the traveling musicals in the main larger venues.