A BROOKLYN LOVE STORY, the critically-acclaimed show New York Press declared to be 'lighting up off-off-Broadway' returns for a one-night-only performance at New York's Manhattan Repertory Theatre following a successful run in Los Angeles. Dubbed a 'one-woman tour de force,' by OffBroadway.com, A BROOKLYN LOVE STORY is written and performed by Chiara Montalto based on her real-life experiences of caring for her ailing grandfather. Directed by Ronnie Marmo, the show has been extended to one final performance this Sunday, June 2 at 7PM at Manhattan Repertory Theatre on 202 West 42nd Street. Tickets are $20, email: 'MRTRESERVE@gmail.com' to make a reservation.
Actor RONNIE MARMO (General Hospital, Deuces Wild) brings the undisputed comic legend Lenny Bruce back to life in the one-man show 'Lenny Bruce is Back (and Boy is He Pissed).' Directed by eight-time Daytime Emmy Award winner BOB GUZA (head writer for General Hospital) and written by Sam Bobrick & Julie Stein.
Actor RONNIE MARMO (General Hospital, Deuces Wild) brings the undisputed comic legend Lenny Bruce back to life in the one-man show 'Lenny Bruce is Back (and Boy is He Pissed).' Directed by eight-time Daytime Emmy Award winner BOB GUZA (head writer for General Hospital) and written by Sam Bobrick & Julie Stein.
Actor RONNIE MARMO (General Hospital, Deuces Wild) brings the undisputed comic legend Lenny Bruce back to life in the one-man show 'Lenny Bruce is Back (and Boy is He Pissed).' Directed by eight-time Daytime Emmy Award winner BOB GUZA (head writer for General Hospital) and written by Sam Bobrick & Julie Stein.
Garden State Film Festival is proud to introduce the Spotlight Series, an evening that brings all the elements of the Film Festival together for a great night of fun.
GSFF Opening Night Challenge:
The Garden State Film Festival is pleased to announce its first Opening Night Challenge for the most original short film to open the 7th Annual Festival.
We are asking filmmakers to submit a short film illustrating the theme, 'Must be Something in the Water!' which will kick off the opening night of the festival in the historic Paramount Theater in Asbury Park. The winning entry will be announced in the March edition of this newsletter, a month before the festival.