Photo Coverage: 'Betrayed' Opening Night ArrivalsFebruary 7, 2008The world premiere of George Packer's new play Betrayed, officially opened Wednesday, February 6 at 7PM, after beginning performances on Friday, January 25 at Culture Project's SoHo theater (55 Mercer Street). Pippin Parker directs.
Photo Coverage: 'Jersey Boys' Announce Melbourne Opening 2009January 27, 2008Edward Strong (Producer- Dodgers Theatricals), Sebastian Arcelus, Michael Longoria, Gavin Jennings (Victorian Minister of Innovation), Christian Hoff, J. Robert Spencer, Michael David (Producer- Dodgers Theatricals) and Rodney Rigby (Aust. Co-Producer) attended a special press announcement, declaring that the blockbuster Best Musical Jersey Boys - The Story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, will open in Melbourne, Australia at the Princess Theatre in March 2009.
Photo Coverage: 'Come Back, Little Sheba' Opening Night Bows & PartyJanuary 25, 2008Manhattan Theatre Club's new Broadway production of William Inge's 'Come Back, Little Sheba' officially opened on January 24 at Biltmore Theatre. The production is directed by two-time Emmy Award winner Michael Pressman. The Opening Night After Party was held at Planet Hollywood.
Photo Coverage: Mel Brooks at 'Young Frankenstein' CD SigningJanuary 16, 2008Hollywood movie-maker and Broadway producer, Mel Brooks, attended a CD-singing for the original cast recording CD release of his new musical Young Frankenstein on Tuesday, January 15, 2008 at 5PM at the Barnes & Noble in Lincoln Center.
Photo Coverage: 'In The Heights' Cast Meet & GreetJanuary 15, 2008The cast and creative team of In The Heights, the new Broadway-bound musical, held a press meet and greet on Monday, January 14 at the 42nd Street Studios. In The Heights will begin previews on Thursday, February 14, 2008, and open Sunday, March 9, 2008, at Broadway's Richard Rodgers Theatre.
Photo Coverage: 'Young Frankenstein' NY Times Arts & Leisure WeekJanuary 14, 2008On Sunday, January 13 from 8-9:15PM the stars and creatives of Young Frankenstein participated in a discussion entitled 'Screen to Stage: It's Alive!' as interviewed by Campbell Robertson of the 'New York Times' during 2008 Arts & Leisure Week.