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Michigan Grads Keenan-Bolger, Foa, Marx, Etc. Perform 8/13
by BWW News Desk on Aug 3, 2006

University of Michigan alumni such as Celia Keenan-Bolger, Barrett Foa and Jeff Marx will celebrate their alma mater in an August 13th concert

If You Give A Mouse a Cookie & Other Story Books
by Jena Tesse Fox on Jul 21, 2006

Children's storybooks come to musical life in this witty and delightful collection from TheatreworksUSA.

Tartaglia Guest Stars in St. Vincent's Benefit, 7/13-7/15
by BWW News Desk on Jul 3, 2006

Avenue Q star John Tartaglia will perform as the special guest star of 'Music Makes the Best Medicine' from July 13th through July 15th

UK Review: Avenue Q
by Jake Brunger on Jun 29, 2006

With all guns blazing, the loud, brash, crude puppet phenomenon of Avenue Q hops over the pond to London's West End.

An Interview with Ann Harada
by Jake Brunger on Jun 27, 2006

Ann Harada, who originated the role of Christmas Eve in Avenue Q on Broadway, is currently reprising her role in the London production of the Tony award winning musical, the only actress from the original company to recreate her performance in London.

Avenue Q - (Preview) - Open Sesame Street
by Glenn Meads on Jun 12, 2006

A Jew Lingers in Manhattan
by Mark Bowers on May 2, 2006

After years of entertaining audiences on television('Meet the Mets'), Broadway ('They're Playing Our Song') and cruise ships across the friendly seas, Jake Ehrenreich opens off-Broadway at the American Theatre of Actors, where his entertainment career just got a bit bumpier than any of those ocean waves may ever have been.

An Interview with Stephanie D'Abruzzo
by Nick Orlando on Mar 25, 2006

Stephanie D'Abruzzo made her Broadway debut in Avenue Q, where she played the roles of the very lonely Kate Monster (who had the looks and intelligence, but no boyfriend) and the very aggressive Lucy the Slut. These characters are cleverly depicted not as real people, but as puppets. Now, D'Abruzzo stars in the new off-Broadway musical comedy I Love You Because.

The Klemperers' New Clothes-Kids' Musical Premieres in Gables
by Beau Higgins on Feb 6, 2006

Actors' Playhouse Kicks Off Children's Theatre Festival With New Musical The Klemperers' New Clothes

Alan Muraoka Joins Cast of Kennedy Center Mame
by BWW News Desk on Feb 1, 2006

Alan Muraoka will play Ito in the Kennedy Center production of Mame, which will star Christine Baranski and run from June 1st through July 2nd

Sheedy, Ziemba, Chalfant in Dinelaris' The Chaos Theories Reading December 15
by BWW News Desk on Dec 12, 2005

On the coldest night of the year; in the hottest restaurant in New York City...all hell is about to break loose. Enter the world of THE CHAOS THEORIES, the critically-acclaimed urban comedy written by 2X Drama Desk nominee Alexander Dinelaris.

Tartaglia Departs Las Vegas Avenue Q Dec. 6; Lyon Stays On Through Jan. 29
by BWW News Desk on Dec 9, 2005

John Tartaglia will depart the Las Vegas production of Avenue Q on December 6th, while Rick Lyon will stay on through January 29th

Little Stars Perform in The Broadway Kids Sing Broadway, Nov. 25-Dec. 30
by BWW News Desk on Nov 22, 2005

The Broadway Kids Sing Broadway will be performed by the youngsters of the title from November 25th through December 30th

'I Love You Because' with Stephanie D'Abruzzo to Premiere Off-Broadway January 2006
by BWW News Desk on Nov 17, 2005

I LOVE YOU BECAUSE stars Farah Alvin, David A. Austin, Tony Award nominee Stephanie D'Abruzzo (Avenue Q) and Colin Hanlon.

Tartaglia to Host Young People's Concerts for NY Philharmonic, Starting Nov. 5
by BWW News Desk on Oct 12, 2005

Beginning on November 5th, Avenue Q's John Tartaglia will host four Young People's Concerts for the New York Philharmonic through May 6th, 2006

Photo Flash: BINGO
by BWW News Desk on Oct 12, 2005

Aruba Productions and Buddy & Sally Productions will present the New York premiere of BINGO, a winning new musical opening Monday, November 7, 2005 at Off-Broadway's St. Luke's Theatre (308 West 46th Street).




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