Variety is reporting that Gerard Allesandrini's Forbidden Broadway Goes To Rehab is extending and will now end its 27-year New York run on March 1st rather than January 15th.
The newest edition of Forbidden Broadway, '
Forbidden Broadway Goes to Rehab' is now playing at the 47Th Street Theatre (304 West 47th Street), had it's Opening Night on Wednesday, September 17th 2008.
After March 1st, Forbidden Broadway will continue to tour around the country, as well as perform concert dates with symphony orchestras. Mr. Alessandrini will be working on new projects on the West Coast and in New York.
'
Forbidden Broadway Goes to Rehab' features spoofs of
South Pacific, In the Heights,
Equus,
[title of show], August Osage County,
Gypsy,
Young Frankenstein and Sunday in the Park with George, among others.
Bernadette Peters,
Patti LuPone,
Liza Minnelli and
Kristin Chenoweth all come under fire as well.
'
Forbidden Broadway Goes to Rehab' is created and written by
Gerard Alessandrini and directed by Mr. Alessandrini and
Phillip George. Featured in the cast are:
Christina Bianco,
Jared Bradshaw,
Gina Kreiezmar and
Michael West, with
David Caldwell on piano. Costumes are by the late
Alvin Colt, with additional costumes by
David Moyer. Sets are by Megan Halpern and lighting is by
Mark T. Simpson.
Forbidden Broadway has been an unstoppable force in New York theatre since 1982 when
Gerard Alessandrini created the first parody lampooning the Broadway shows and stars of the day. It is a favorite among theatre lovers as well as Broadway stars (
Kathleen Turner,
Raul Esparza,
Christine ebersole,
Patti LuPone, the cast of
Spring Awakening,
Cheyenne Jackson,
Bernadette Peters,
Carol Channing,
Stephen Sondheim,
Cameron Mackintosh, and
Hal Prince among others), who often stop by to laugh at themselves. Forbidden Broadway has won numerous awards in its history including the 2008 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Musical Revue, the 2006 Tony Honor for Excellence in the Theatre, six additional Drama Desk Awards, Outer Critics Circle, Drama League, Obie, and
Lucille Lortel Awards. A theatrical institution, Forbidden Broadway has received national and international notoriety, racking up over 15,000 performances in more than 200 US cities as well as engagements in London, Tokyo, Singapore and Sydney.