On September 28th at Joe's Pub, Steve Rosen (Monty Python's Spamalot), Sarah Saltzberg (25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee), and David Rossmer (Fiddler on the Roof), in conjunction with Joe's Pub, will present the third installment of 'Don't Quit Your Night Job,' a new monthly comedy benefit featuring a revolving cast of Broadway and Off Broadway's brightest stars performing without a net.
On October 31st, Tony Award-nominees Jonathan Hadary and Marin Mazzie will take over the roles of King Arthur and the Lady of the Lake, respectively, in the hit Broadway production of Camelot
'Don't Quit Your Night Job' featured an evening of improv, music, original sketch comedy and backstage anecdotes which benefited Wendy Wasserstein's Open Doors program.
Sarah Saltzberg (25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee), Steve Rosen (Monty Python's Spamalot), and David Rossmer (Fiddler on the Roof), in conjunction with Joe's Pub, will present 'Don't Quit Your Night Job,' new monthly comedy benefit featuring a revolving cast of Broadway and Off-Broadway's brightest stars performing without a net
Carla Collins, a model and actress from Botswana, is sueing the producer of Spamalot for putting a sexy photo of her on one of the Shubert Theatre's billboards without her authorization
On October 23rd at 9:30PM, at Joe's Pub, Broadway favorite and New Orleans resident, Bryan Batt hosted a concert benefiting the victims of Hurricane Katrina. With Love, From Broadway to the Bayou's proceeds went to The Second Harvest Food Bank of Greater New Orleans and Acadiana.
On October 4th, voting for the four finalists of the Video That Goes Like This contest begins, with the winner receiving a trip to New York and tickets to Spamalot
David Rossmer chats about his New York Musical Theatre Festival concert, Songs You Don't Know By People Who Loves You, which features songs by him and Dan Lipton
Once in a while you have the good fortune of catching a musical in the works that reminds you how wonderful this art form can truly be. Such is the case with the abbreviated concert version of 'Liberty Smith' which had two performances at the Beckett Theatre as part of NYMF.