On Tax Day, April 15th, Yisrael Campbell, star of the hit off-Broadway comedy Circumcise Me, met last-minute filers at The James A. Farley Post Office at Eighth Avenue and 33rd Street, where he encouraged them to 'cut their taxes.' (BA-DUM-BUMP!)
Circumcise Me, Yisrael Campbell's hilarious hit show at The Bleecker Street Theater (45 Bleecker Street), rang in its 100th performance with a special celebration: The Mohel, The Merrier. Yisrael Campbell invited Mohels to attend that evening's performance as his guest.
Circumcise Me, Yisrael Campbell's hilarious hit show at The Bleecker Street Theater (45 Bleecker Street), will ring in it's 100th performance with a special celebration: The Mohel, The Merrier. Yisrael Campbell would like to invite Mohels to attend that evening's performance as his guest and they can sign up at www.CircumciseMeThePlay.com
Circumcise Me, Yisrael Campbell's hilarious hit show at The Bleecker Street Theater (45 Bleecker Street), will ring in it's 100th performance with a special celebration: The Mohel, The Merrier. Yisrael Campbell would like to invite Mohels to attend that evening's performance as his guest and they can sign up at www.CircumciseMeThePlay.com
The Chicago Shakespeare Theatre will present a new staging of Noel Coward's PRIVATE LIVES. The play, set in a hotel balcony, will presented in the round in the new staging, by acclaimed Chicago director Gary Griffin. Performances for the production will begin January 6th. The company has added new seating to its Courtyard Theatre in order to accommodate Griffin's idea, adding seats around the proscenium.
North/South Consonance, Inc. celebrates its 30th consecutive season of advocacy on behalf of music by living composers with a special chamber orchestra concert at New York City's Merkin Concert Hall (129 West 67th St) on Monday, March 8, 2010 at 8 PM.
Circumcise Me, (www.CircumciseMeThePlay.com) Yisrael Campbell's hilarious show at The Bleecker Street Theater (45 Bleecker Street), has announced yet another extension due to the overwhelming audience response.
The Chicago Shakespeare Theatre will present a new staging of Noel Coward's PRIVATE LIVES. The play, set in a hotel balcony, will presented in the round in the new staging, by acclaimed Chicago director Gary Griffin. Performances for the production will begin January 6th. The company has added new seating to its Courtyard Theatre in order to accommodate Griffin's idea, adding seats around the proscenium.
The Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts proudly announces a GRAMMY nomination in the category of ‘Best Opera Recording' for Volpone, a piece commissioned by the Foundation and performed by the organization's nationally renowned Wolf Trap Opera Company.
This is a forties flavored musical complete with Andrews Sisters standards like 'Hold Tight,' 'Rum and Coca Cola,' 'Beer Barrel Polka,' 'Beat Me Daddy Eight to the Bar', 'Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy' and more.
Tony Award Nominated actor Alan Campbell will star as Father Flynn, the priest whose actions are being called into question. Campbell received his nomination for originating the role of Joe Gillis, in Andrew Lloyd Webber's 'Sunset Boulevard' opposite Glenn Close, Betty Buckley and Elaine Paige. Naples audiences will remember Alan from his star turn in Gulfshore Playhouse's production of 'Oleanna' by David Mamet.
Wait Until Dark, the sixth production of the Covina Center for the Performing Arts' premiere season, opens Thursday, October 30, for a three-week run, closing on Sunday, November 16. Directed by Mack Gilliland, Wait Until Dark is presented by the Covina Center for the Performing Arts (CCPA) with all new design in a completely original production.
Wait Until Dark, the sixth production of the Covina Center for the Performing Arts' premiere season, opens Thursday, October 30, for a three-week run, closing on Sunday, November 16. Directed by Mack Gilliland, Wait Until Dark is presented by the Covina Center for the Performing Arts (CCPA) with all new design in a completely original production.
New York Festival of Song (NYFOS) continues its 20th Anniversary season by presenting Bastianello and Lucrezia, two newly commissioned comic operas by composers John Musto and William Bolcom with libretti by Mark Campbell. The concerts will take place on Tuesday, March 11 and Thursday, March 13 at 8PM, Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, West 57th Street and 7th Avenue.
Brian Lane Green, Debbie Gravitte and Michael Winther are among the performers who will perform at Tower Records in March as part of the Any Wednesday series