PEOPLE YOU MAY KNOW (PYMK) Cabaret Series, will present version 3.0 in its popular evening of songs dedicated to showcasing and celebrating the work of new composing artists and the work that has been influential in shaping them. Featured in PYMK version 3.0 will be the works of Jeff Blumenkrantz (recipient of the 2012 Fred Ebb Award); Barry Anderson & Mark Petty ("The Songwriter's Union"); and Michael Kooman & Christopher Dimond ("Dani Girl"), along with the works that inspired them. Performances of PYMK version 3.0 will be Monday, July 30 at 7:00pm and Thursday, August 9 at 9:00pm at the Triad Theatre (158 W. 72nd Street) in Manhattan.
Broadway's Future - presented by Arts and Artists at St. Paul in association with N + N
Productions - continues Monday, April 16th at 6PM in the Bruno Walter Auditorium at The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center.
Scott Alan's 2011 Masterclass Cabaret YOU ARE HERE kicks off at The Duplex. YOU ARE HERE is a cabaret exploring dead ends, detours, and taking the next step.
This group of artists, brought together by composer Scott Alan's 2011 performance Master Class, has created a cabaret as the culmination of a year of self-discovery, workshops and collaboration. Through monthly group assignments, we've discovered just how essential we are to each other's process, and how much better life can be when we journey together - wherever we are.
This group of artists, brought together by composer Scott Alan's 2011 performance Master Class, has created a cabaret as the culmination of a year of self-discovery, workshops and collaboration. Through monthly group assignments, we've discovered just how essential we are to each other's process, and how much better life can be when we journey together - wherever we are.
Scott Alan's 2011 Masterclass Cabaret YOU ARE HERE kicks off at The Duplex. YOU ARE HERE is a cabaret exploring dead ends, detours, and taking the next step.
The complete teenage cast and teenage band was announced today for 13, A New Musical, with music and lyrics by Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown (Parade, The Last Five Years).