MCC Theater has announced the complete cast for the newly reworked and fully re-imagined production of Carrie, the musical. Carrie features music by Michael Gore, lyrics by Dean Pitchford (Academy Award winning composer and lyricist for the original film Fame) and a book by Lawrence D. Cohen (who also adapted the 1974 novel by Stephen King for the 1976 Brian DePalma film). Directed by Stafford Arima, performances for Carrie begin January 31, 2012, at the Lucille Lortel Theatre (121 Christopher Street, NYC). The official opening night is set for March 1, 2012.
Popular singer Eddie Bruce returns to Feinstein's, the Supper Club of New York at the Loews Regency Hotel, on October 9 and 10 at 8:30 p.m. Presenting a new show filled with surprises, Bruce pays a unique, must-see tribute to the music made popular by Frank Sinatra and his collaboration with the legendary lyricist Sammy Cahn, as well as Sammy Davis, Jr. and many others. He is joined by music director Tom Adams and his trio. Feinstein's is located at Loews Regency, 540 Park Avenue, New York. Cover charges are $30 for general tickets and $50 for premium seating. There is a $25 minimum for food and beverage. For tickets, call 212-339-4095 or visit www.ticketweb.com.
Popular singer Eddie Bruce returns to Feinstein's, the Supper Club of New York at the Loews Regency Hotel, October 9 and 10 at 8:30 p.m. Presenting a new show filled with surprises, Bruce pays a unique, must-see tribute to the music made popular by Frank Sinatra and his collaboration with the legendary lyricist Sammy Cahn, as well as Sammy Davis, Jr. and many others. He is joined by music director Tom Adams and his trio. Feinstein's is located at Loews Regency, 540 Park Avenue, New York. Cover charges are $30 for general tickets and $50 for premium seating. There is a $25 minimum for food and beverage. For tickets, call 212-339-4095 or visit www.ticketweb.com.
Popular singer Eddie Bruce returns to Feinstein's, the Supper Club of New York at the Loews Regency Hotel, on October 9 and 10 at 8:30 p.m. Presenting a new show filled with surprises, Bruce pays a unique, must-see tribute to the music made popular by Frank Sinatra and his collaboration with the legendary lyricist Sammy Cahn, as well as Sammy Davis, Jr. and many others. He is joined by music director Tom Adams and his trio. Feinstein's is located at Loews Regency, 540 Park Avenue, New York. Cover charges are $30 for general tickets and $50 for premium seating. There is a $25 minimum for food and beverage. For tickets, call 212-339-4095 or visit www.ticketweb.com.
VI Degrees examines a social sexual network of colorful characters who engage in unprotected sex, prostitution, living on the 'down low' (closeted homosexuality), adultery and how each may contribute to the high rates of HIV/AIDS in the black community.
VI Degrees examines a social sexual network of colorful characters who engage in unprotected sex, prostitution, living on the 'down low' (closeted homosexuality), adultery and how each may contribute to the high rates of HIV/AIDS in the black community.
La Jolla Playhouse presents a new adaptation of Sleeping Beauty Wakes, book by Tony Award-winning librettist Rachel Sheinkin (The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee), with a score by composer Brendan Milburn and lyricist Valerie Vigoda, both of the acclaimed trio GrooveLily (Striking 12, Long Story Short), and directed by Rebecca Taichman, who will also direct the Playhouse's 2011/12 world premiere of Milk Like Sugar.
From September 2 - 17, the annual Philadelphia Live Arts Festival will celebrate its 15th Festival year with 16-days of nonstop groundbreaking performances and wild creativity.
La Jolla Playhouse presents a new adaptation of Sleeping Beauty Wakes, book by Tony Award-winning librettist Rachel Sheinkin (The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee), with a score by composer Brendan Milburn and lyricist Valerie Vigoda, both of the acclaimed trio GrooveLily (Striking 12, Long Story Short), and directed by Rebecca Taichman, who will also direct the Playhouse's 2011/12 world premiere of Milk Like Sugar.
The line-up for the 2011 Philadelphia Live Arts Festival, to run September 2-17, has been announced. Running in conjunction with the Philly Fringe, the annual festival is a 16-day explosion of wild creativity and daring performances.
From September 2 - 17, the annual Philadelphia Live Arts Festival will celebrate its 15th Festival year with 16-days of nonstop groundbreaking performances and wild creativity.
Theatre Exile concludes its 2010-2011 season with Saturn Returns (April 28 - May 22), by Noah Haidle. Saturn Returns launches audiences into a bittersweet orbit of memory, longing and love with the same offbeat, savagely funny exploration into loneliness that made Haidle's Mr. Marmalade an audience favorite.
Theatre Exile concludes its 2010-2011 season with Saturn Returns (April 28 - May 22), by Noah Haidle. Saturn Returns launches audiences into a bittersweet orbit of memory, longing and love with the same offbeat, savagely funny exploration into loneliness that made Haidle's Mr. Marmalade an audience favorite.
Theatre Exile concludes its 2010-2011 season with Saturn Returns (April 28 - May 22), by Noah Haidle. Saturn Returns launches audiences into a bittersweet orbit of memory, longing and love with the same offbeat, savagely funny exploration into loneliness that made Haidle's Mr. Marmalade an audience favorite.