Musicals Tonight Presents Fats Waller's 1943 Broadway Hit EARLY TO BED March 17-29
by Robert Diamond - Feb 22, 2009
The cuadrilla of an over-the-hill matador (Vincent D'Elia) comes to Martinique in search of a paying bull-fight. They stop (running out of gas) in front of an establishment run by the matador's old flame (Rita Rehn). Years ago, she was a teacher and because her 'girls' are carrying books on Latin, French, and math he assumes she still is. His son (Nicolas Davila) is sent to get gas the hard way - by earning it with a lady station owner. A car accident has the son in bed with the island's newest resident (Jennifer Evans). Pop thinks she's rich and wants damages, the son thinks she owns a gas station and wants gas, she is concussed.
Life of Walt Disney Chosen as Philip Glass NYC Opera Commission
by Robert Diamond - Sep 29, 2008
Following a meeting of New York City Opera's Board of Directors, Gerard Mortier, General Manager Designate today announced that City Opera is commissioning Philip Glass to compose a new opera, The Perfect American which imaginatively explores the life and career of Walt Disney
Fringe: That Dorothy Parker: A Medley of Extemporanea
by Duncan Pflaster - Aug 12, 2008
Carol Lempert's one-woman show about Dorothy Parker naturally sparkles with wit, presented by Artistic New Directions as part of the 2008 New York International Fringe Festival.
Salvatore's Play 'III' Premieres at NYU, June 21-23
by BWW News Desk - May 25, 2007
III, a new play based on words from real-life letters and diaries and exploring the romantic relationship among photographer George Platt Lynes, writer Glenway Wescott, and MoMA curator Monroe Wheeler, will premiere at New York University June 21-23