AFTER THE STORM, a doc competition film at the LA Film Fest that focuses on a group of displaced teens in post-Katrina New Orleans as they audition and rehearse for a production of 'Once On This Island', the hurricane-themed hit Broadway musical. It's the second doc feature for Hilla Medalia, who won a Peabody last year for her three-time Emmy-nominated HBO documentary, To Die In Jerusalem.
Randy Redd presents We Are The Song: After The Storm, an extraordinary night of new music to benefit The North Rampart Community Center and to celebrate the work that began in New Orleans...After The Storm. We Are The Song: After The Storm will be presented at Joe's Pub on Monday, August 31st at 7 PM.
Randy Redd presents We Are The Song: After The Storm, an extraordinary night of new music to benefit The North Rampart Community Center and to celebrate the work that began in New Orleans...After The Storm. We Are The Song: After The Storm will be presented at Joe?s Pub on Monday, August 31st at 7 PM.
Randy Redd presents We Are The Song: After The Storm, an extraordinary night of new music to benefit The North Rampart Community Center and to celebrate the work that began in New Orleans...After The Storm. We Are The Song: After The Storm will be presented at Joe's Pub on Monday, August 31st at 7 PM.
Randy Redd presents We Are The Song: After The Storm, an extraordinary night of new music to benefit The North Rampart Community Center and to celebrate the work that began in New Orleans...After The Storm. We Are The Song: After The Storm will be presented at Joe?s Pub on Monday, August 31st at 7 PM.
The award-winning York Theatre Company (James Morgan, Producing Artistic Director) announces casting for 999 B.C., the next offering in its acclaimed Developmental Reading Series.
Singer/Actress, Rachel Bay Jones, will perform songs from her highly acclaimed new CD, 'ShowFolk', at Joe's Pub in New York City. Jones has been receiving accolades from both the musical theatre and folk worlds for her CD, which presents songs from the musical theatre repertoire in untraditional acoustic folk and bluegrass settings.
The award-winning York Theatre Company (James Morgan, Producing Artistic Director) announces casting for 999 B.C., the next offering in its acclaimed Developmental Reading Series.
Singer/Actress, Rachel Bay Jones, will perform songs from her highly acclaimed new CD, 'ShowFolk', at Joe's Pub in New York City. Jones has been receiving accolades from both the musical theatre and folk worlds for her CD, which presents songs from the musical theatre repertoire in untraditional acoustic folk and bluegrass settings.
Lance Horne, or What You Will at Ars Nova, 511 West 54th Street, New York, New York 10019
54th Street, just West of 10th Ave
Friday, April 03 at 8:00PM
Friday, April 17 at 7:00PM
Lance Horne, or What You Will at Ars Nova, 511 West 54th Street, New York, New York 10019
54th Street, just West of 10th Ave
Friday, April 03 at 8:00PM
Friday, April 17 at 7:00PM
THE THEATRE COMPANY @ CAP21 presents a benefit concert of new songs from new musicals. The concert will take place Monday, March 23rd at 7:30pm at CAP21 located on the 6th Floor of 18 West 18th Street, NYC. Tickets are $30 and include a post-show wine reception with the writers and performers. The evening is being directed by Ryan Mekenian with musical direction by J. Oconer Navarro. Proceeds will benefit the New Works program at CAP21.
Singer/Actress, Rachel Bay Jones, takes on eleven songs from the musical theatre repertoire on her new album, 'ShowFolk,' presenting them in untraditional acoustic folk and bluegrass settings.
'ShowFolk' features such modern musical theatre favorites as 'Another Day' (Rent), 'For Good' (Wicked), 'Left Behind' (Spring Awakening), as well as standards 'Little Bird, Little Bird' (Man of La Mancha) and 'Gonna Build a Mountain' (Stop the World - I Want to Get Off).
THE THEATRE COMPANY @ CAP21 presents a benefit concert of new songs from new musicals. The concert will take place Monday, March 23rd at 7:30pm at CAP21 located on the 6th Floor of 18 West 18th Street, NYC. Tickets are $30 and include a post-show wine reception with the writers and performers. The evening is being directed by Ryan Mekenian with musical direction by J. Oconer Navarro. Proceeds will benefit the New Works program at CAP21.
Tony Award? nominee David Pittu's critically acclaimed world premiere comedy What's That Smell: The Music of Jacob Sterling will play its final performance Sunday evening, December 28th, 2008 at 8:00 p.m. at New World Stages (340 West 50th Street). Performances of the Off-Broadway transfer engagement began November 1, 2008.
Tony Award? nominee David Pittu's critically acclaimed world premiere comedy WHAT'S THAT SMELL: THE MUSIC OF JACOB STERLING will play its final performance Sunday evening, December 28th, 2008 at 8:00 p.m. at New World Stages (340 West 50th Street). Performances of the Off-Broadway transfer engagement began November 1, 2008.
The hit Off Broadway transfer production of Atlantic Theater Company's critically acclaimed world premiere of David Pittu's comedy WHAT'S THAT SMELL: THE MUSIC OF JACOB STERLING is now enjoying a much buzzed about run uptown at New World Stages (340 West 50th Street).
The Atlantic Theater Company's critically acclaimed world premiere of David Pittu's comedy WHAT'S THAT SMELL: THE MUSIC OF JACOB STERLING had its official Opening Night of a celebrated Off-Broadway run at New World Stages (340 West 50th Street) on Sunday, November 9th, 2008.
WHAT'S THAT SMELL: THE MUSIC OF JACOB STERLING is now playing at New World Stages (340 West 50th Street). Jacob Sterling himself took a moment away from the piano to give BWW TV a very special message deep from his musical heart and soul.
Following its sold out engagement, Atlantic Theater Company's critically acclaimed world premiere of David Pittu's comedy WHAT'S THAT SMELL: THE MUSIC OF JACOB STERLING transfers to an Off-Broadway run at New World Stages (340 West 50th Street). Performances begin Saturday, November 1, 2008.