On Saturday, September 12th, 2009 Anthony Wilkinson along with ABC?s One Life to Live Scott Evans starred in the off-Broadway show My Big Gay Italian Wedding. The one night performance was a benefit for the Lustgarten Foundation for Pancreatic Cancer Research. Approximately 1,300 ?guests? enjoyed the comedy and drama that ensued.
Anthony Wilkinson will reprise his starring role in My Big Gay Italian Wedding opposite One Life to Live's Scott Evans for a benefit performance at the St. George Theatre. The plot of My Big Gay Italian Wedding revolves around the central character, Anthony Pinnunziato, a gay Italian-American from a large, closely knit Italian-American family.
Scott Evans of ABC's daytime soap 'One Life to Live', Dina Manzo of 'The Real Housewives of New Jersey' and Anthony Wilkinson celebrated the launch of 'My Big Gay Italian Wedding' on July 26th 2009 in Staten Island, NY.
Two months prior to the premiere of My Big Gay Italian Wedding a comedic play, Dina Manzo will co-host a Hawaiian/Italian themed luau party on Sunday, July 19, 4:00 PM; 262 Ardsley St., Staten Island, NY 10306.
The SPOTLIGHT Cabaret series, which benefits the Society of Singers Chapter East, is produced by Ryan Scott Oliver and has been presented monthly at the Beechman since January. Past guests have included I Love You Because writers Ryan Cunningham and Josh Salzman, Kleban winner Joe Iconis, Katrina Rose Dideriksen, Sally Wilfert, Michael Winther, and more.
Heather Randall and The Board Of The Tony Randall Theatrical Fund honored this year's recipient of The Tony Randall Theatrical Fund, the Mint Theater for their production of Leo Tolstoy's The Power Of Darkness, directed by Martin Platt.
The Peccadillo Theater Company's critically-acclaimed production of Room Service will play its final performance on Sunday, April 8th at 3PM at the SoHo Playhouse
The critically acclaimed comedy Room Service will serve up an extended run with new tickets onsale through April 28th for their extended engagement at Off-Broadway's SoHo Playhouse
Off-Broadway will once again ring for Room Service, the 1937 farce by John Murray and Allen Boretz that was recently a summer hit for the Peccadillo Theatre Company