Producers Eric Falkenstein and Michael Alden have announced that Hollywood funnyman Bruce Vilanch will be the next guest actor making an appearance in the acclaimed Naked Angels production of Spalding Gray: Stories Left To Tell,
The Original Broadway Cast Recording of the acclaimed hit musical Grey Gardens - crowned the #1 Show of the Year by Time Magazine - will be available starting Tuesday, March 27
Spalding Gray: Stories Left to Tell, which combines the late actor-writer's monologues and stories with unpublished letters and journal entries, officially opens at the Minetta Lane Theatre March 6; previews began Feb. 20. Featuring Frank Wood, Kathleen Chalfant, Hazelle Goodman and Ain Gordon, this limited engagement will play through May 13.
Bryan Batt, who has recently been bringing his one-man show to sold-out audiences in his hometown of New Orleans, recently performed his one-man show in New York
The hit Broadway musical Grey Gardens will mark its first 100 Broadway performances with a special onstage celebration following the Wednesday, February 7 matinee at The Walter Kerr Theatre
The producers of the new hit Broadway musical Grey Gardens- East of Doheny, Staunch Entertainment, Randall L. Wreghitt/Mort Swinsky, Michael Alden and Edwin M. Schloss, in association with Playwrights Horizons - have announced that the musical's acclaimed leading lady, Tony Award-winner Christine Ebersole, has been invited to make a special appearance at The Kennedy Center Honors Gala in Washington, D.C. on Sunday, December 3
Maureen Moore, the respected performer who has previously gone on for such stars as Bernadette Peters, will serve as the standby for Christine Ebersole in the upcoming Broadway musical Grey Gardens; Dale Soules and Megan Lewis are among the other standbys, as well
Tony Award-winner Christine Ebersole and Mary Louise Wilson--who play the two eccentric Edie Bouvier's in Broadway's upcoming Grey Gardens--will appear on Turner Classic Movie's October 29th (8 PM) presentation of the 1975 documentary that inspired the musical.
Sarah Jones--who was chosen as the recipient of a 2006 Special Tony Award for playing a mosaic of women in her one-woman play Bridge & Tunnel--is now set to perform the show through August 6th
Performances of the Broadway hit 'Bridge & Tunnel', written and performed by Sarah Jones, will be cancelled on Tuesday, March 14th (7 PM), Wednesday, March 15th (2 and 8 PM) and Thursday, March 17th (8 PM) under doctor's orders due to a bout of bronchitis.