The Guthrie is pleased to present Warm Beer, Cold Women, produced and directed by Robert O. Berdahl. Warm Beer, Cold Women opens February 1 and plays through February 17, 2008 in the Dowling Studio.
Broadway Cares/ Equity Fights AIDS is proud to present a one night only performance of You May Now Worship Me, a collection of musical short stories featuring Tony Award nominee Sherie Rene Scott, Monday, March 31 at 8 PM at The Eugene O'Neill Theatre
The Guthrie is pleased to announce that Warm Beer Cold Women will return to the Twin Cities for a special engagement from January 31 through February 17 in the Dowling Studio.
Sarah Mucho presents 'Subterranean Circus' at The Duplex Cabaret (61 Christopher Street at 7th Ave) on Monday December 3 at 7PM and Friday December 7 at 9:30PM. For Reservations call 212-255-5438.
Rena Strober's hit show Spaghetti & Matzo Balls! returns to New York for a 5 week engagement. Performances will begin on Sunday, October 7 at The Triad, 158 West 72nd Street (between Broadway & Columbus Avenue).
Broadway legend Tammy Grimes is extending the premiere of her new solo show 'Miss Tammy Grimes,' which has been playing a hit run at The Metropolitan Room since opening on April 4.
Ellen Kaye will perform at Iridium Jazz Club for two nights only, Wednesday, April 25th at 8pm and Friday, May 18th at 7pm. She will be accompanied by Musical Director Tony Romano on guitar, Nate Shaw at the piano, J. Granelli on bass & Matt Kane on drums.
Broadway veteran Denise Summerford, who most recently appeared in Shout! - The Mod Musical, will bring her new solo show 'Mellowed' to Ars Nova on December 17th
Two-time Tony Award-winner, film star, and Weston, CT resident James Naughton will bring his new, intimate musical cabaret act Looking for the Heart of Saturday Night to the Westport Country Playhouse for four performances only.
On Monday, October 23 at 8pm, La Jolla Playhouse will present 'Monday Night Live,' a Fall fundraising event hosted by the Center Stage Club, featuring two-time Tony Award-winning Broadway and film star James Naughton and his show, 'Looking for the Heart of Saturday Night.'
Camille O'Sullivan's American cabaret debut certainly shows talent, confidence, playfulness and a desire to challenge her audience, but working without a stage director or music director, the evening is repetitive, clichéd and lacking in both originality and clarity