The Whitefire Theatre Musical Mondays presents the revival of LOST: The Musical, written by Steven Christopher Parker & Steven Brandon, directed by Steven Brandon, produced by Parker, Brandon, and Rachel Stein. From the producers of Shame of Thrones: The Musical comes a musical parody of LOST, a favorite cult hit TV show, which puts a humorous twist on a show that riveted us, shocked us and entertained us throughout the years. Six seasons (121 hours) of episodes are boiled down to 50 characters, played by 14 actors, across one night of hilarious and wacky absurdity.
The Whitefire Theatre's Musical Mondays production of Shame of Thrones: The Musical, produced by Steven Christopher Parker, Steven Brandon, Erin Stegeman, and Ace Marrero, celebrates its 100th Performance on July 1st.
Presented through July 8 at part of the Whitefire Theatre Musical Mondays, the updated and unrated SHAME OF THRONES: The Musical, directed by Rachel Stein, produced by Steven Christopher Parker, Steven Brandon, Erin Stegeman, and Ace Marrero is a riotous romp through not only the beginning of the series where all of the major characters were introduced, but also manages to throw in plenty of groan-worthy jabs at every character and situation during its entire run.
Due to sold out houses and popular demand The Actors Gym, in association with the Whitefire Theatre, has extended the run of WORKING 2020 through June 1.
WORKING 2020, presented by The Actors Gym, in association with the Whitefire Theatre, was created and written by Academy Award winner Bobby Moresco (Crash, Million Dollar Baby), and members of the Actors Gym, produced by Bryan Rasmussen, Bobby Moresco, and Steven Christopher Parker. Working 2020 explores what work means to different people in different circumstances in the U.S. today, adding new characters, and this time focusing on the sadly relevant slide from middle to working class.
The Whitefire Theatre Musical Mondays is proud to present SHAME OF THRONES: The Musical, directed by Rachel Stein, produced by Steven Christopher Parker, Steven Brandon, Erin Stegeman, and Ace Marrero. Just in time for Game of Thrones' final season, the musical spoof SHAME OF THRONES: The Musical returns to L.A. for more hilarious re-imagining of the show's backstabbing siblings, clever imps and dragon mamas, all set to an addictive rock score that'll stick in your head (unless the king orders it off, natch). The musical parody will run May 13 - July 8, Monday evenings at 8 pm, at the Whitefire Theatre in Sherman Oaks, California.
Bobby Moresco (Producer) Bobby is an Academy Award-winning writer, director and producer, hailing from Hell's Kitchen, New York. In 2007, Moresco received an Oscar for co-writing the feature film 'CRASH'. Other features include, Academy Award-winner 'MILLION DOLLAR BABY' and '10TH & WOLF', starring James Marsden, which was his directorial debut. Moresco's TV credits include 'EZ Streets', 'Falcone', 'The Black Donnellys', and a soon TBA Comedy Special with Colin Quinn.
The Actors Gym, in association with the Whitefire Theatre, present WORKING 2020. Created and written by Academy Award winner Bobby Moresco (Crash, Million Dollar Baby), and members of the Actors Gym, produced by Bryan Rasmussen, Bobby Moresco, and Steven Christopher Parker. Working 2020 explores what work means to different people in different circumstances in the U.S. today, adding new characters, and this time focusing on the sadly relevant slide from middle to working class.
After a sold-out run in San Diego Theater Is Coming, (producers of Lost: The Musical and the critically acclaimed Once Upon a Time: The Rock Opera), has announced that it will present the New York premiere of Game of Thrones: The Rock Musical - An Unauthorized Parody, an uproarious musical comedy parody of HBO's tentpole drama series.
After a sold-out run in San Diego Theater Is Coming, (producers of Lost: The Musical and the critically acclaimed Once Upon a Time: The Rock Opera), has announced that it will present the New York premiere of Game of Thrones: The Rock Musical - An Unauthorized Parody, an uproarious musical comedy parody of HBO's tentpole drama series.
A parody of the hit HBO series GAME OF THRONES is heading to off-Broadway for a three-week run this October. Titled GAME OF THRONES: THE ROCK MUSICAL - AN UNAUTHORIZED PARODY, the production made its debut at LA's Macha Theater in February and also played in San Diego.
Just before the release of the highly anticipated 7th season of HBO's tentpole drama, fans will have an opportunity to relive the most iconic moments from their favorite show - this time as an absurd, laugh out loud musical comedy.
Just before the release of the highly anticipated 7th season of HBO's tentpole drama, fans will have an opportunity to relive the most iconic moments from their favorite show - this time as an absurd, laugh out loud musical comedy.
Chinless Productions and Eric & Christine Kovac present the World Premiere of an unauthorized parody, LOST THE MUSICAL: WE HAVE TO GO BACK, written by Steven Christopher Parker and Steven Brandon, musical direction by DeReau K. Farrar, choreography by Heather Ashleigh Rivers and directed by Steven Brandon. LOST THE MUSICAL: WE HAVE TO GO BACK will run through Sunday, October 26 at the Lillian Theatre, 1076 N. Lillian Way. (at Santa Monica Blvd., one block west of Vine) in Hollywood. Below, check out the first scene from the show, which includes an alternate version of Don McLean's American Pie!
Chinless Productions and Eric & Christine Kovac present the World Premiere of an unauthorized parody, LOST THE MUSICAL: WE HAVE TO GO BACK, written by Steven Christopher Parker and Steven Brandon, musical direction by DeReau K. Farrar, choreography by Heather Ashleigh Rivers and directed by Steven Brandon.
Chinless Productions and Eric & Christine Kovac present the World Premiere of an unauthorized parody, LOST THE MUSICAL: WE HAVE TO GO BACK, written by Steven Christopher Parker and Steven Brandon, musical direction by DeReau K. Farrar, choreography by Heather Ashleigh Rivers and directed by Steven Brandon.