Tickled by Tease!June 11, 2007With its final performance at the Cutting Room on Monday, June 11, Tease! A Night of Burlesque can look back at a successful three show run which consistently had crowds cheering and begging for more.
Bravo to Love's DivideJune 4, 2007Love's Divide, an Un-Romantic Comedy, explores the trials and tribulations of love
in all its forms: a simultaneous 'Screw You' and 'Thank You' to lovers past, present, and those yet to come.
Kudos for 'Mother Load'May 20, 2007Billed as a performance audiences will enjoy whether they are mothers or just have one, Amy Wilson's one-woman show, MOTHER LOAD, offers laughs, tears and most importantly a breath of fresh air about her daily role as Mom.
A Party with Pizzazz!May 14, 2007Dixie's Tupperware Party playing at the Ars Nova allows audiences to transform their theater experience into an intimate party filled with plenty of laughs and plastic
A Devilish RideMarch 30, 2007The Devil and Billy Markham Gives Audiences a New Glimpse at Whole Author Shel Silverstein
The Naked Eye Planets Is Worth SeeingMarch 21, 2007Coyote REP's inaugural stage production follows the lives of ten residents of an California apartment complex on the cusp of a rare astronomical phenomenon
A New Look at MinstrelsMarch 5, 2007The Dance: The History of American Minstrelsy, provides audiences with entertainment and history as it looks back on a dying genre
A Garden of Earthly DelightsFebruary 19, 2007After success in print, Nancy Friday along with Christopher Scott adapt the powerful book, 'My Secret Garden' to the stage
Fun with Dirty TalkFebruary 1, 2007Michael Puzzo's hilarious play about an instant messaging situation turned awry leaves audiences in stitches.
'Blackout' Gives a Gray PerformanceJanuary 20, 2007When the lights go out on New York City in the blackout of 2003, six strangers collide on a street corner in Hell's Kitchen. Their lives quickly intertwine, but when the power is restored, this newly formed community struggles to hold on to what they found in the dark.
Almost Made Makes ItNovember 27, 2006Writer and performer Louie Liberti takes his play, Almost Made, back to its home after an extended sold-out run on the west coast
Oblivious to EveryoneNovember 9, 2006Picked up from this year's NY International Fringe Festival, Oblivious to Everyone pokes fun at the media and has no regrets doing it
Good and LostSeptember 26, 2006River's End Offers a Standout Performance in the New York Musical Theater Festival telling a tale of honeymooners gone missing.
Come Get Your LaughsAugust 14, 2006Creation: A Clown Story Helps Adults and Children Have a Good Time
The Siblings: Good and GrimmJuly 26, 2006The Rabbit Hole Ensemble takes a new look into the story of Hansel and Gretel at the Midtown International Theatre Festival
History that EntertainsJune 28, 2006Sallie Bingham's historical play 'Treason' delights audiences as the Perry Street Theatre's final performance
'Look Ma...No Ears' DelightsMay 13, 2006The musical memior of Lindsey Alley tells the endearing story of a former Mouseketeer trying to get her break on Broadway