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Jena Tesse Fox Jena Tesse Fox is a lifelong theatre addict who has worked as an actress, a singer, a playwright, a director, a lyricist, a librettist, and a stage manager. While a student at Wells College, she also wrote for and edited the student newspaper, reviewing books, movies, and local theatre. By the time she graduated, Tesse knew that she was destined to be a theatre journalist, and so she is very excited to join the team of BroadwayWorld.com.




Broadway by the Year: 1956
April 8, 2006

Scott Siegel took us back in time to one of Broadway's most golden years, directed by Emily Skinner.

The Ends of the Earth
March 29, 2006

Full Bloom
March 19, 2006

Suzanne Bradbeer's study of teenage angst and identity opened last week at the Vital Theatre Company

Broadway By The Year: 1930
March 13, 2006

The hit series returned to Town Hall last week, kicking off its sixth season celebrating the musicals of 1930.

Avalon
February 24, 2006

The legend of King Arthur is retold with a feminist slant in this new production by Glory Sims Bowen.

Clean Alternatives: Dirty Business
February 20, 2006

Ethics, ideals, politics and pollution all get a sound ribbing in Brian Dykstra's savagely comic satire.

Joanne Beretta at Danny's Skylight Room
February 10, 2006

A star of the 1960's cabaret scene makes a welcome return after far too many years away.

Highlights of the 2006 Nightlife Awards
Highlights of the 2006 Nightlife Awards
February 9, 2006

The 2006 Nightlife Awards celebrated the best of New York's cabaret, comedy, and jazz scenes in one glorious concert.

Review: Rope
December 15, 2005

The classic 1929 thriller returns to New York at the Zipper Theatre.

A Broadway Diva Christmas
December 14, 2005

Five of Broadway's leading ladies celebrate the season in this utterly charming concert.

Apparition
December 5, 2005

Anne Washburn's moody, spooky study of fear opened last night at the Connelly Theatre.

Drama Desk Panel: Putting The Spin on Theater
November 30, 2005

A panel of writers, producers, and press agents gathered at Tony's Di Napoli last week to discuss the complex relationship between the press and theatre.

Tom Andersen: Songs Along the Way
November 25, 2005

Cabaret favorite Tom Andersen returns triumphantly to the scene in this delightful show at the Encore.

Hilda
November 17, 2005

Marie Ndiaye's first play makes its New York premiere at the 59 E. 59th Street Theatres as part of the Act French Festival.

Third: The Serpent's Tooth is Sharper
November 7, 2005

Wendy Wasserstein's latest play explores generation gaps, political divides, and the prejudices that drive people apart.

Life is a Cabaret: A Tribute to Kander and Ebb
Life is a Cabaret: A Tribute to Kander and Ebb
October 29, 2005

Broadway's best and brightest lit up the Town Hall last week in an emotional tribute to the legendary songwriting team.

Ashley Montana Goes Ashore in the Caicos... Or What Am I Doing Here?
October 26, 2005

A socio-political sketch comedy show by Roger Rosenblatt makes its debut at the Flea.

Broadway Unplugged Returns
September 23, 2005

Broadway's best and brightest showed off their true vocal power when they returned to the Town Hall on Monday night.

Revolution Row
September 7, 2005

Edward Miller's dystopian drama ends its run at the Sande Shurin Theatre this weekend.

Marlowe
August 31, 2005

The Elizabethan playwright returns to the stage in this biographical drama by Harlan Didrickson.



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