Artistic Director David Fishelson has announced that the Manhattan Ensemble Theater (MET) production of Nine Parts of Desire, written and performed by Iraqi-American actress Heather Raffo, and directed by Joanna Settle, will have its final performance on Sunday, May 22, 2005, after eight months and 211 performances (6 previews and 205 post-opening performances).
Artistic Director David Fishelson has announced that the Manhattan Ensemble Theater (MET) production of Nine Parts of Desire, written and performed by Iraqi-American actress Heather Raffo, and directed by Joanna Settle, has been extended for a fourth time, with tickets now on sale until June 12, 2005.
On Saturday, March 19, at 6:00 p.m., West Coast Singers (WCS) presents The Beauty of Broadway: An Evening With Susan Egan and the West Coast Singers, a benefit concert for the chorus which includes a silent auction.
'Let the merriment and the mirth prevail!' From November 30 through December 26, The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey presents the regional theatre premiere of Illyria, an exuberant new musical adapted from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night by Peter Mills and Cara Reichel, with book, music and lyrics by Peter Mills.
CONTEST CLOSED! 'The Phantom of the Opera' movie soundtrack courtesy of Sony Music! 5 Lucky Winners!!
Read about the Artists Showcase series, created in December 2003 to present readings of new musicals, plays and concerts featuring some of the best performers from Broadway, Television and Film.
With an overwhelming response, tickets to BroadwayWorld.com's 'Standing Ovations' sold out in its first weekend on sale. Proceeds will go to BC/EFA, and the show will be hosted by Michael Musto and Scott Nevins. Performers currently scheduled to appear include (in alphabetical order): James Barbour, Laura Bell Bundy, Kim Cea, Susan Egan, Melissa Errico, Felicia Finley, Alison Fraser, David Friedman, Mandy Gonzalez, Erin Leigh Peck, Andrea McArdle, Raymond McLeod, Marc Shaiman, William Tost, Eddie Varley, Max von Essen, Bill Weeden, and more special guests and surprises! The benefit will be directed by Jamie McGonnigal, with musical direction by Mark Hartman.
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