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Photo Flash: Inside Opening Night of QUEEN OF THE NIGHT at Diamond Horseshoe
by Nicole Rosky - Feb 5, 2014

Randy Weiner's newest genre-crossing, environmental experience, Queen of the Night, which opened Saturday, February 1, will continue its limited run at the legendary supper club, Diamond Horseshoe (235 W. 46th Street, NYC). Check out photos from opening night below!

Katherine Crockett & Steve Cuiffo Star in Randy Weiner's QUEEN OF THE NIGHT at Diamond Horseshoe Tonight
by BWW News Desk - Dec 31, 2013

Randy Weiner's newest genre-crossing, environmental experience, Queen of the Night, which begins tonight, December 31, 2013, has announced casting for its six week run at legendary supper club, Diamond Horseshoe. The premier offering of the newly reopening supper club, Queen of the Night features a cast of thirty-three multi-genre performers from the world of circus, modern dance, theater, nightlife, and magic.

Katherine Crockett & Steve Cuiffo to Star in Randy Weiner's QUEEN OF THE NIGHT at Diamond Horseshoe
by Tyler Peterson - Nov 25, 2013

Randy Weiner's newest genre-crossing, environmental experience, Queen of the Night, which begins on December 31, 2013, has announced casting for its six week run at legendary supper club, Diamond Horseshoe. The premier offering of the newly reopening supper club, Queen of the Night features a cast of thirty-three multi-genre performers from the world of circus, modern dance, theater, nightlife, and magic.

Review Roundup: TRACES
by BWW - Aug 10, 2011

TRACES, the acclaimed show by the Montreal-based troupe 7 Fingers, is currently playing New York's Union Square Theatre (100 East 17th Street). TRACES began previews Friday, July 29 with an official opening Monday night, August 8.

Photo Coverage: TRACES Opening Night Party
by Genevieve Rafter Keddy - Aug 9, 2011

TRACES, the acclaimed show by the Montreal-based troupe 7 Fingers, is currently playing New York's Union Square Theatre (100 East 17th Street). TRACES began previews Friday, July 29 with an official opening last night. BroadwayWorld brings you photo coverage of the opening below!

BWW TV: THE FANTASTICKS Play Broadway in Bryant Park 2011
by Jessica Lewis - Jul 28, 2011

Below, we bring you the performances from The Fantasticks at Broadway in Bryant Park 2011!

BWW TV: Sneak Peek of TRACES at Broadway in Bryant Park 2011
by Jessica Lewis - Jul 28, 2011

Below, we bring you the performances of Traces at Broadway in Bryant Park 2011!

Photo Coverage: HAIR, ANYTHING GOES, PHANTOM & More Play Broadway in Bryant Park!
by Monica Simoes - Aug 1, 2011

Below, we bring you complete photo coverage of the performances at Broadway in Bryant Park from July 28!

BWW TV: Hugh Panaro & PHANTOM OF THE OPERA Play Broadway in Bryant Park 2011!
by Jessica Lewis - Jul 28, 2011

Below, we bring you the performances from The Phantom of the Opera at Broadway in Bryant Park 2011!

BWW TV: Laura Osnes, Colin Donnell & ANYTHING GOES Play Broadway In Bryant Park 2011!
by Jessica Lewis - Jul 28, 2011

Below, we bring you the performances of ANYTHING GOES at Bryant Park 2011!

BWW TV: HAIR Plays Broadway in Bryant Park 2011!
by Jessica Lewis - Jul 28, 2011

Below, we bring you the performances of HAIR at Broadway in Bryant Park 2011!

ANYTHING GOES' Laura Osnes, Colin Donnell, HAIR Tribe & More Play Broadway in Bryant Park this Week!
by BWW News Desk - Jul 28, 2011

At this week's upcoming Broadway in Bryant Park concert, 106.7 Lite fm's 106.7 Christine Nagy will emcee the event. Confirmed attendees include: 2011 Tony Award Winner for Best Revival of a Musical, Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical and Best Direction of a Musical Anything Goes cast members; Tari Kelly, Laura Osnes, Colin Donnell and Robert Creighton; The Phantom of the Opera cast members; Marni Raab, Kyle Barisich, and Hugh Panaro; The Fantasticks cast members; Tom Flagg, Matt Leisy, Dan Sharkey, Juliette Trafton, Charles West; and Hair cast members; Phyre Hawkins, Steel Burkhardt, Caren Lyn Tackett, Paris Remillard and ensemble members: Josh Lamon, Cailan Rose, Nkrumah Gatling, Tanesha Ross, Laura Dreyfuss, Tripp Fountain, Larkin Bogan, and Emily Afton; and Traces cast members; Xia Zhengqi, Philippe Normand-Jenny, Mason Ames, Valerie Benoit-Charbonneau, and Bradley Henderson.

ANYTHING GOES' Laura Osnes, Colin Donnell, HAIR Tribe & More Play Broadway in Bryant Park this Week!
by Jessica Lewis - Jul 25, 2011

At this week's upcoming Broadway in Bryant Park concert, 106.7 Lite fm's 106.7 Christine Nagy will emcee the event. Confirmed attendees include: 2011 Tony Award Winner for Best Revival of a Musical, Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical and Best Direction of a Musical Anything Goes cast members; Tari Kelly, Laura Osnes, Colin Donnell and Robert Creighton; The Phantom of the Opera cast members; Marni Raab, Kyle Barisich, and Hugh Panaro; The Fantasticks cast members; Tom Flagg, Matt Leisy, Dan Sharkey, Juliette Trafton, Charles West; and Hair cast members; Phyre Hawkins, Steel Burkhardt, Caren Lyn Tackett, Paris Remillard and ensemble members: Josh Lamon, Cailan Rose, Nkrumah Gatling, Tanesha Ross, Laura Dreyfuss, Tripp Fountain, Larkin Bogan, and Emily Afton; and Traces cast members; Xia Zhengqi, Philippe Normand-Jenny, Mason Ames, Valerie Benoit-Charbonneau, and Bradley Henderson.

Traces Unique Entertainment @ Ricardo Montalban
by Don Grigware - Feb 20, 2011

Mon dieu! When they said Traces was one-of-a-kind and would knock me out of my seat, they weren't kidding! This is an acrobatic/dance-mixed, very physical performance. The troupe of 7 amazing people, not unlike the clowns, aerialists and gymnasts of Cirque du Soleil, all rolled into one, offer a jubilantly loose performance structure and set forth an innocently novel intent. Indeed, there is no malice intended, despite initial warnings that anything dangerous might happen and in spite of an ending that places the performers' safety first and foremost. There are really only good humane thoughts. Remember: they are part clown trained to make people smile and maybe, even think a bit. But happily just a little, as entertainment is the top priority. Through February 20 the Ricardo Montalban stage serves as home to this Canadian based group, ingeniously guided by not one but two directors Shana Carroll and Gypsy Snider.

Traces Unique Entertainment @ Ricardo Montalban
by Don Grigware - Jan 18, 2011

Mon dieu! When they said Traces was one-of-a-kind and would knock me out of my seat, they weren't kidding! This is an acrobatic/dance-mixed, very physical performance. The troupe of 7 amazing people, not unlike the clowns, aerialists and gymnasts of Cirque du Soleil, all rolled into one, offer a jubilantly loose performance structure and set forth an innocently novel intent. Indeed, there is no malice intended, despite initial warnings that anything dangerous might happen and in spite of an ending that places the performers' safety first and foremost. There are really only good humane thoughts. Remember: they are part clown trained to make people smile and maybe, even think a bit. But happily just a little, as entertainment is the top priority. Through February 20 the Ricardo Montalban stage serves as home to this Canadian based group, ingeniously guided by not one but two directors Shana Carroll and Gypsy Snider.

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