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Working Girl is based on the Twentieth Century Fox motion picture written by Kevin Wade and is presented by special arrangement with Buena Vista Theatrical.



An out-of-town developmental production is being planned for the 2021-2022 season.



Directed by Mike Nichols, Working Girl premiered in 1988 and went on to receive the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy, and an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture.

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SHAFRIKA, THE WHITE GIRL Offers Free Student Matinees 6/116 & Talk-back 6/21
by Eddie Varley - Jun 16, 2009


Jaradoa Theater is presenting SHAFRIKA, THE WHITE GIRL, a new musical, through June 28 at the Dimson Theatre at The Vineyard, 108 East 15th Street (between Union Square East & Irving Place). Performances began on June 12. Written by Anika Larsen, SHAFRIKA, THE WHITE GIRL is co-conceived and directed by April Nickell.

SHAFRIKA, THE WHITE GIRL Offers Free Student Matinees 6/15, 16 & Talk-back 6/21
by Gabrielle Sierra - Jun 15, 2009


Jaradoa Theater is presenting SHAFRIKA, THE WHITE GIRL, a new musical, through June 28 at the Dimson Theatre at The Vineyard, 108 East 15th Street (between Union Square East & Irving Place). Performances began on June 12. Written by Anika Larsen, SHAFRIKA, THE WHITE GIRL is co-conceived and directed by April Nickell.

SHAFRIKA, THE WHITE GIRL Runs 6/12-28 At Dimson Theater At The Vineyard
by BWW News Desk - Jun 12, 2009


Jaradoa Theater will present SHAFRIKA, THE WHITE GIRL, a new musical, beginning this Friday, June 12 through June 28 at the Dimson Theatre at The Vineyard, 108 East 15th Street (between Union Square East & Irving Place). Written by Anika Larsen, SHAFRIKA, THE WHITE GIRL is co-conceived and directed by April Nickell.

SHAFRIKA, THE WHITE GIRL Runs 6/12-28 At Dimson Theater At The Vineyard
by Gabrielle Sierra - Jun 10, 2009


Jaradoa Theater will present SHAFRIKA, THE WHITE GIRL, a new musical, beginning this Friday, June 12 through June 28 at the Dimson Theatre at The Vineyard, 108 East 15th Street (between Union Square East & Irving Place). Written by Anika Larsen, SHAFRIKA, THE WHITE GIRL is co-conceived and directed by April Nickell.

Valerie Harper Stars In LOOPED, Makes Its D.C Premiere At Lincoln Theater 5/29
by BWW News Desk - May 29, 2009


Arena Stage in association with Tony Cacciotti and David Steiner presents Looped starring four-time Emmy Award winner Valerie Harper (Rhoda, The Mary Tyler Moore Show) at the Lincoln Theatre. Created by Matthew Lombardo (writer of the hit play Tea at Five) and directed by Rob Ruggiero (director of Arena Stage's Ella) Looped tells the story of original celebrity bad girl Tallulah Bankhead.

Striding Lion Presents BIRDSONGS, Opening 4/10
by BWW News Desk - Apr 10, 2009


Striding Lion InterArts Workshop presents their eighth full-length production, the world premiere of 'Birdsongs,' a down-the-rabbit-hole look at one man's search for a particularly fascinating girl in a digital world. Based on and featuring the music of Striding Lion's original concept album of the same name, 'Birdsongs' tells the story of the Birdwatcher, who finds himself enraptured with a girl he discovers online, who leads him on a journey through the nooks and crannies of an internet-based world. This absurdist rock comedy explores a world of narcissism and voyeurism, of self-branding and self-marketing, where people come and go quickly, and are not always who they seem to be. The piece runs about 80 minutes without intermission.

Photo Flash: BIRDSONGS At Striding Lion InterArts Workshop
by Gabrielle Sierra - Apr 9, 2009


Striding Lion InterArts Workshop presents their eighth full-length production, the world premiere of 'Birdsongs,' a down-the-rabbit-hole look at one man's search for a particularly fascinating girl in a digital world.

Country Music Star Joe Nichols Cast As Lead In New Musical PURE COUNTRY
by Charlie Piane - Apr 9, 2009


Country music star, CMA Winner, ACM Winner and four-time Grammy Nominee Joe Nichols has been offered the role made famous by George Strait in the Broadway production of the hit movie, Pure Country. According to producer Randall L. Wreghitt, the musical is in the process of securing the remainder of its financing and casting, and plans to open in early 2010.

Photo Flash: The Absurdist Rock Comedy BIRDSONGS
by Gabrielle Sierra - Mar 9, 2009


Striding Lion InterArts Workshop presents their eighth full-length production, the world premiere of 'Birdsongs,' a down-the-rabbit-hole look at one man's search for a particularly fascinating girl in a digital world. Based on and featuring the music of Striding Lion's original concept album of the same name, 'Birdsongs' tells the story of the Birdwatcher, who finds himself enraptured with a girl he discovers online, who leads him on a journey through the nooks and crannies of an internet-based world. This absurdist rock comedy explores a world of narcissism and voyeurism, of self-branding and self-marketing, where people come and go quickly, and are not always who they seem to be. The piece runs about 80 minutes without intermission.

Jill Abramovitz & Grant Norman to Star in Westchester FUNNY GIRL
by Robert Diamond - Mar 6, 2009


The cast has been announced for the Westchester Broadway Theatre production of FUNNY GIRL, which runs from March 26, 2009 - June 14, 2009 with an official press opening on April 4, 2009.

Michael Feinstein Working on New Musicals of The Thomas Crown Affair & The Gold Room
by Robert Diamond - Mar 1, 2009


Michael Feinstein tells the Hartford Courant today that he's working on two new musicals for the stage, one based on the 1968 film 'The Thomas Crown Affair' and the other 'The Gold Room'.

Striding Lion Presents BIRDSONGS, Opening 4/10
by Gabrielle Sierra - Feb 23, 2009


Striding Lion InterArts Workshop presents their eighth full-length production, the world premiere of 'Birdsongs,' a down-the-rabbit-hole look at one man's search for a particularly fascinating girl in a digital world. Based on and featuring the music of Striding Lion's original concept album of the same name, 'Birdsongs' tells the story of the Birdwatcher, who finds himself enraptured with a girl he discovers online, who leads him on a journey through the nooks and crannies of an internet-based world. This absurdist rock comedy explores a world of narcissism and voyeurism, of self-branding and self-marketing, where people come and go quickly, and are not always who they seem to be. The piece runs about 80 minutes without intermission.

Photo Flash: LA Premiere of Florence Henderson's All The Lives Of Me
by Gabrielle Sierra - Feb 3, 2009


It's a story, of a lovely lady ... Florence Henderson gave audiences in Los Angele's Catalina Club an up close and 'Honest' night of entertainment with 'All The Lives Of Me,' under the musical direction of Broadway composer and Emmy Award winner Glen Roven. Friends and colleagues included Carol Burnett, Donna Mills, Robert Wagner, Rita McKenzie, Mitzi Gaynor, Norm Crosby, and Bruce Vilanch (who is credited as a co writer of the program) among others, were on hand as Florence Henderson opened with a hysterically funny number entitled 'Lifted,' before treating audiences to a look at all of her lives. She prefaced that she didnt mean lives like Shirley MacLaine has lives, but rather as a young girl growing up in KY as the youngest of ten children.

Totally 'Saved': Mary Faber on Hilary Faye
by Faetra Petillo - Jun 3, 2008


Mary Faber is currently starring in Saved, a new musical based off of the popular film of the same title. In Saved, Faber plays the popular girl Hilary Faye. Hilary and her best friend Mary (Celia Keenan-Bolger) are starting their senior year at the top of the social food chain at American Eagle Christian High School when series of events happens that throws Hilary's world into a tail spin. Here, Mary sits down with BWW and and talks about the important issues presented in this new adaptation and showing the good side of Hilary Faye.

A Moment With 'Almost an Evening' Star Joey Slotnick
by Faetra Petillo - Apr 15, 2008


Currently running at The Theatres at 45 Bleecker Street, Ethan Coen's 'Almost an Evening' sold out before performances began in its first home at the Atlantic Theater Company. Here, actor Joey Slotnick sits down with BWW and talks about the success of the show, his career in theater, and what it was like working with such a talented cast and crew.

New Musical PURE COUNTRY by Theatre and Country Vets Aims for Spring 09 on Broadway
by BWW News Desk - Apr 10, 2008


Producers Randall L. Wreghitt, Chris Presley and Ellen Rusconi announced today that PURE COUNTRY, a brand-new original musical, will have its World Premiere as part of the 2008-2009 Broadway Season.

Fight Girl Battle World: Punchlines and Punch-outs
by Duncan Pflaster - Mar 11, 2008


Vampire Cowboys' hilariously loopy new play 'Fight Girl Battle World' is a loving homage to anime and space opera.

What Ever Happened to My Plot?
by Jan Nargi - Jan 20, 2008


Storylines as thin as the paper they are written on leave the casts of Boston's Adrift in Macao, Antoine Feval and Spamalot working hard to stay afloat.

Singer/Songwriter Tori Amos Working on Musical
by BWW News Desk - May 7, 2007


Acclaimed singer/songwriter Tori Amos, who recently released the album American Doll Posse, recently said that she has been writing a musical.

Versatile 'Oldest Working Actress' St. Paule Passes Away
by BWW News Desk - Jan 11, 2007


Irma St. Paule - whom some believe was the oldest working actress on the Broadway stage - died Tuesday morning.

Shout!'s 'Green Girl:' 10 Questions for Erica Schroeder
by Maya Cantu - Oct 16, 2006


Shout!'s 'Green Girl' Erica Schroeder is a talented and insightful performer who thinks of the '60s musical as the latest colorful patch in the quilt of her life and career

Some Girl(s): The Shallow End of the Dating Pool
by Michael Dale - Jun 10, 2006


Neil Labute's very funny and smart new comedy features one terribly clueless groom-to-be arranging reunions with the women he left behind

New Adaptation of The Snow Queen at Looking Glass
by BWW News Desk - Oct 14, 2004


The times may have changed, but for one young and determined girl, the bonds of family are still the strongest ties of all in this contemporary and humorous twist to the classic Hans Christian Anderson tale THE SNOW QUEEN. Adapted and directed by Glory Sims Bowen, the show will be presented by FHB Theater Productions and the Looking Glass Theatre Company, and begin a seven week run at the Looking Glass Theatre, located at 422 West 57th Street, on November 6th.

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