Scheduled to appear in 'Celebrity Autobiography' at The Triad on Monday, March 10 are Matthew Broderick, Kristen Johnston, Rachel Dratch, Rick Holmes, Kristen Wiig, Sherri Shepherd, Eugene Pack, Dayle Reyfel, Richard Kind, Claudia Shear, and more!
BroadwayWorld.com is proud to announce its newest offering in the streaming video space. FLIRT is BroadwayWorld's new talk show hosted by Broadway star Haviland Stillwell. The pilot episode features the Tony and Emmy Award-winning star David Hyde Pierce.
Before she became a house hold name as Karen Walker on the hit TV show Will and Grace, Megan Mullally was a Broadway baby. She co-starred as Rosemary opposite Matthew Broderick in the 1995 revival of How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying. She is back on Broadway in Mel Brooks' new musical Young Frankenstein. We take you back to the How to Succeed without Really Trying recording session.
Broadway has watched the delightful Matthew Broderick grow up in front of their eyes. He has won two Tony Awards for his work in Neil Simon's Brighton Beach Memoirs and in the 1996 hit revival of Frank Loesser's How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying. Broadway beat caught up with Broderick during the recording of How to Succeed without Really Trying to talk about the role of Finch.
'Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words,' the acclaimed, long-running L.A-based comedy sensation has taken New York by storm and has extended its run (Mondays at 7:30PM) through March 24 at The Triad Theater. Up-coming celebrity participants include Carson Kressley and Alan Cumming.
'Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words,' the acclaimed, long-running L.A-based comedy sensation returned to New York City at The Triad Theater. In appearance on Monday, February 18 were Broadway and screen-stars Donna Murphy, Matthew Broderick, Claudia Shear, Rachel Dratch Kristen Johnston, Eugene Pack, Dayle Reyfel and Seth Rudetsky.
'Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words,' the acclaimed, long-running L.A-based comedy sensation has extended its run due to popular demand and will now play Mondays at 7:30PM. through March 24 at The Triad Theater
'Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words,' the acclaimed, long-running L.A-based comedy sensation returned to New York City at The Triad Theater (158 West 72nd Street). 'Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words' will play a strictly-limited six-week engagement, performing weekly on Mondays at 7:30PM through March 3.
The American Theatre Wing announced it is now making its wealth of video and audio encompassing all aspects of the theatre available for free on iTunes U, an area of the iTunes Store dedicated to educational content.
On Monday, February 11, Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words will present a specially themed Valentine's Day show, with a line up that will include Joy Behar, two-time Tony winner Matthew Broderick, Rachel Dratch, Cheyenne Jackson, two-time Emmy Award winner Kristen Johnston, Richard Kind, Jack Plotnick, Dayle Reyfel, Seth Rudetsky, Molly Shannon, Jason Sudeikis, Kristen Wiig and creator Eugene Pack.
The world premiere of George Packer's new play Betrayed, officially opened Wednesday, February 6 at 7PM, after beginning performances on Friday, January 25 at Culture Project's SoHo theater (55 Mercer Street). Pippin Parker directs.
'Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words,' the acclaimed, long-running L.A-based comedy sensation returned to New York City on Monday, January 28, 2008 and is currently playing a limited six-week engagement at The Triad Theater (158 West 72nd Street). 'Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words,' performs weekly on Mondays at 7:30 p.m. through March 3. Tickets are scaled at $35 - $45 (plus a 2 dink minimum). A portion of the proceeds benefit The Actors' Fund.
Variety reports Shirley Jones, who starred in the 1962 film version of The Music Man as Marian the Librarian, will return to her roots in a staged concert version of The Music Man at Hartford's Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts.
Signature Theatre Company (James Houghton, Founding Artistic Director; Erika Mallin, Executive Director) will celebrate 2007-2008 Playwright-in-Residence Charles Mee with their 2008 annual gala on Monday, March 10th at 583 Park Avenue (Park Avenue and 63rd Street). Cocktails will begin at 6:30pm with the dinner, live auction and performance/tribute commencing at 7:30pm. Individual ticket prices range from $600-$1,200 with table prices ranging from $6,000-$25,000.
Luba Mason (Chicago, Jekyll & Hyde) brings her 'Collage' Tour back to the Metropolitan Room (34 West 22nd Street), for a special 6-night-only engagement beginning Wednesday February 27.
David Mamet's November officially opened on Thursday, January 17, 2008 at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre with Nathan Lane, Dylan Baker and Laurie Metcalf.