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Amanda Scarpone Enthralled with the "Great White Way" from the time she was a young girl, Amanda Scarpone knew the performing arts was where she belonged. Finding her niche was simple as her love for writing and reviewing coincided with her growing love for the stage. Scarpone is determined to help bring today's productions out into the mainstream in her concise and understandable language. She works as a freelance writer and a Public Relations accountant and is thrilled to be a part of BroadwayWorld.com




Little Willy Offers Big Punch
April 21, 2006

Rude Mechanical's production of 'Little Willy' forces the audience to take a new perspective on last names.

How Convenient!
April 18, 2006

Desipina & Company's fourth annual edition of Seven.11 Convenience Theater offers up seven - 11 minute plays that will keep you coming back for more.

Shiloh Does Rule!
April 4, 2006

The Flying Fig Theater offers up a new twist to American history

Penny For the Evening
Penny For the Evening
March 13, 2006

Come Back to Old Broadway During 'An Evening with Penny Fuller'

Odchodzi - A Wordless Wonder
February 22, 2006

Leszek Madzik's direction Odchodzi leaves out basic theatrical elements to provide a truly unique theater experience.

Get a Rise, and a Laugh, from The Accidental Pervert
February 17, 2006

Andrew Goffman takes the audience on a whirlwind journey through his porn-obsessed adolescence and young adulthood in his brilliant one-man show

The Black Bird Soars
February 10, 2006

KoPan's production of 'The Black Bird Returns' puts a new perspective on the trials and tribulations of the heart.

Anomal Lives Up to the Title
January 16, 2006

The Mentalizer, Ehud Segev, is back to his old tricks again in his latest theater endeavor Anomal.

In The Continuum is Drama as it is Meant to Be
January 16, 2006

In The Continuum holds nothing back as audiences watch remarkable acting on a topic deserves the attention.

Only the Good Die Young...
December 13, 2005

OTODAMA, an explosive fusion performance of traditional Japanese Taiko Drumming and American funk tap dance, graced New York City for only a small period of time. Let's hope it comes back for more people to enjoy it.

An Inside Look at Crescendo Falls
December 6, 2005

You've heard about the story and the town, now find out what the actors think.

Christmas with a Twist
December 4, 2005

'A Very Bette Christmas' offers a new kind of Christmas show that is worth checking out.

Amazing Wild Rice
November 23, 2005

It's all Chinese to Me and It's Hysterical!

Help Me Help Myself Needs Some Help
November 21, 2005

An 'almost there' play gets overshadowed by its confusing writing.

Rebel without a Cause - A Bit of a Bumpy Ride
October 17, 2005

The Barely Balancing Artist Group brings this movie classic to the stage 50 years after the film's release.

Don't be a Smartass - Just See It
September 20, 2005

Commedia Dell Smartass will take you on a roller coaster of opinions, but in the end - you'll be glad you saw it.

'Holy Cross Sucks' Rocks
September 13, 2005

Take a journey back to highschool with this one man show at the Ars Nova. Hindsight never made high school look this good.

Boocock's House of Baseball Hits it Straight Up the Center
July 11, 2005

Paul Boocock's one-man show on the relationship between baseball and politics provides a suprisingly enjoyable and refreshing evening.

Cheating 101
June 21, 2005

The Great Divide offers audiences a chance to ponder the age old question of 'what is cheating' and lets YOU decide

Go Mental
May 19, 2005

The Mentalizer tests the mind's limits and gives New York City a different kind of David Blaine



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