Gutenberg! The Musical!, the critically acclaimed musical comedy by Scott Brown and Anthony King, will welcome Darren Goldstein to the cast on Tuesday, April 10.
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Scott Brown and Anthony King's hilarious salute to those whose passion for musical theatre far exceeds their artistic taste and talent moves to The Actors' Playhouse
Due to critical acclaim and popular demand, Gutenberg! The Musical!, the musical comedy by Scott Brown and Anthony King directed by Obie Award winner Alex Timbers, will transfer to The Actors' Playhouse for a 10-week limited engagement.
Gutenberg! The Musical!, the award-winning hit of the 2006 New York Musical Theatre Festival, will transfer to 59E59 Theaters for a strictly-limited Off-Broadway engagement
Christopher Fitzgerald and Jeremy Shamos will star in Gutenberg! The Musical!, which will run as part of The New York Musical Theatre Festival from September 22nd through September 30th
The U.S. premiere of Anthony King and Scott Brown's Gutenberg! The Musical! will take place as part of the third annual New York Musical Theatre Festival. Performances begin on Friday, September 22 at The Sage Theatre (711 Seventh Avenue); it will run through September 30
The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre is joining forces with the unlikeliest of bedfellows - The NY Musical Theatre Festival. In an effort to prove that musical theatre can be both funny and hip at the same time, the NYMF and UCBT have created The Musical Comedy Series.
Wrong Number, an improv-based musical by Kait Kerrigan and Brian Lowdermilk, will have its premiere at this year's New York Musical Theatre Festival from September 19th through 28th
A press conference for the 2005 NYMF took place on August 30th with a special preview of The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde, The Big Time, The Mistress Cycle, Nerds://A Musical Software Satire, No Boundaries, Plane Crazy, and Project Footlight.
The 2005 New York Musical Theatre Festival (NYMF), currently entering its sophomore year, has announced a series of invited productions and events to round out this year's slate along with the previously announced titles for the 'Next Link Project.'