Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the Arts Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the Arts held Some Enchanted Evening, the 27th Annual Summer Gala in Sag Harbor on the Long Wharf on July 7, 2018, with Jane Lynch as emcee. The event benefits Bay Street's educational and theatrical programs. The evening included special performances as well as a silent auction, cocktail party, live auction with celebrity auctioneer Richard Kind, dinner and dancing. And due to future restoration of the Long Wharf, this was the final gala to be held there.
Bay Street Theater is pleased to announce Confessions of a Mormon Boy as a special Mainstage Season bonus production this summer, written and performed by Outer Critics Circle Award Nominee Steven Fales and directed by Bay Street Theater's Artistic Director, Scott Schwartz.
Steven Fales, whose one-man show CONFESSIONS OF A MORMON BOY was a hit at the former Bailiwick Arts Center in 2005, will bring that autobiographical play back to Chicago along with staged workshop readings of two new pieces that detail an earlier period and a later period of Fales' life.
In an election year filled with cults of all shapes and sizes, Steven Fales takes audiences on a journey through our cult-susceptible culture. Think of it as an entertaining TED Talk with original songs, parodies, monologues and stand-up as he leaves no cult untouched and takes no prisoners using his Cult Scale (0-6) and addressing his own personal experiences with OCD-Obsessive Cult Disorder. Leave your common sense at the door as you enter his outrageous cult of personality and perfection!.
In an election year filled with cults of all shapes and sizes, Steven Fales takes audiences on a journey through our cult-susceptible culture. Think of it as an entertaining TED Talk with original songs, parodies, monologues and stand-up as he leaves no cult untouched and takes no prisoners using his Cult Scale (0-6) and addressing his own personal experiences with OCD-Obsessive Cult Disorder. Leave your common sense at the door as you enter his outrageous cult of personality and perfection!.
Internationally acclaimed solo performance artist Steven Fales (LA Times Critic's Choice Confessions of a Mormon Boy) returns to Los Angeles in his new solo comedy CULT MODEL at Asylum Theatre (Inter)national House at the Hollywood Fringe Festival for three performances only Sat, Jun. 18 @8:30PM, Tues, Jun. 21 @ 8:30PM and Sat., Jun. 25 @10:00PM located at 6500 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90038. 60 minutes.Tickets $15.00 at www.hollywoodfringe.org. For more information www.facebook.com/fales.steven
Steven Fales stars in the New York City premiere of his new one-man comedic show CULT MODEL on October 15-16 and 22-23 at the Laurie Beechman Theatre (407 West 42n Street).
Steven Fales stars in the New York City premiere of his new one-man comedic show CULT MODEL on October 15-16 and 22-23 at the Laurie Beechman Theatre (407 West 42n Street).
From the creator of the international off-Broadway hit and recent LA Times Critics' Choice "Confessions of a Mormon Boy" comes Steven Fales' new solo comedy CULT MODEL exploring our society's harrowing cult susceptibility and his own obsessive cult disorder. You'll be surprised by what he considers a cult! With hilarious parables and parodies Fales takes on each of the many cults he's let run his life as he takes each layer of clothing off.
Last night Confessions of a Mormon Boy starring Steven Fales opened to a sold out crowd. In the audience were Alison Arngrim (Little House on the Prairie), Dennis Hensley (The Mismatch Game) and Robert Rosen (OutFest/UCLA School of Theatre, Film & Television).
The Possibility Foundation and MB Productions presents the Los Angeles return of Steven Fales' award-winning, off-Broadway one-man sensation 'Confessions of a Mormon Boy' playing every Sunday at 7pm from March 1 thru April 26, 2015 at the Zephyr Theatre, 7456 Melrose Ave., LA, CA 90036.
The Possibility Foundation and MB Productions presents the Los Angeles return of Steven Fales' award-winning, off-Broadway one-man sensation "Confessions of a Mormon Boy" playing every Sunday at 7pm from March 1 thru April 26, 2015 at the Zephyr Theatre, 7456 Melrose Ave., LA, CA 90036.
August is looking very gay in Philadelphia with the fourth annual GayFest! - a festival of LGBT theater presented by Quince Productions at Plays & Players and two spaces in the Adrienne Theatre. This year's festival, today, August 5-23 at various theaters in Philadelphia, is bigger than ever, with three special events, four mainstage plays, and five one-night stands (of the theatrical variety, that is!).
August is looking very gay in Philadelphia with the fourth annual GayFest! - a festival of LGBT theater presented by Quince Productions at Plays & Players and two spaces in the Adrienne Theatre. This year's festival, August 5-23 at various theaters in Philadelphia, is bigger than ever, with three special events, four mainstage plays, and five one-night stands (of the theatrical variety, that is!).
Houston has been a great city for Steven Fales to perform in. As he is gearing up to take his Mormon Boy Trilogy Off-Broadway, we are lucky enough to get to be part of his out-of-town try-out for his third installment, PRODIGAL DAD. PRODIGAL DAD is a solo show in which Fales bares himself and his soul before an audience to talk about his life experiences, empowering us with his charming Mormon smile and his inexhaustible hope and love.
Gerald LaBita, who is committed to gifting Houston with the best of Off-Broadway theatre, is bringing Steven Fales back to Houston for the third part of his Mormon Boy Trilogy, PRODIGAL DAD. Whether you've seen the other two or not, there is no reason to miss this Houston Premiere. Recently, I chatted with Steven Fales about the show and why Houston must see it.
Theater LaB Houston concludes its 21st Season of staging the BEST in contemporary theater with the Regional Premieres of Dan LeFranc's family drama - Sixty Miles to Silver Lake and the World Premiere of a new musical created and performed by Houston favorites Julia Kay Laskowski and Patti Rabazza. Also scheduled an Exclusive Engagement - the return of Steven Fales' performing Prodigal Dad the final chapter in his Mormon Boy Trilogy.
Theater LaB Houston, known as Houston's premiere Off-Broadway Theater, is continuing its residency at Obsidian Art Space with with an exciting 2014 season. From March 26 - 30, the company is presenting the Regional Premiere of Dan LeFranc's SIXTY MILES TO SILVER LAKE. In anticipation of this new season, I recently spoke with director Linda Phenix about SIXTY MILES TO SILVER LAKE.
Theater LaB Houston concludes its 21st Season of staging the BEST in contemporary theater with the Regional Premieres of Dan LeFranc's family drama - Sixty Miles to Silver Lake and the World Premiere of a new musical created and performed by Houston favorites Julia Kay Laskowski and Patti Rabazza. Also scheduled an Exclusive Engagement - the return of Steven Fales' performing Prodigal Dad the final chapter in his Mormon Boy Trilogy.