The Oscars have been handed out and the Tony Awards are still months away, in an effort to cure the Awards Show Blues, The MACaward-winning, super-fancy mock award show, Broadway's Next H!T Musical is filling that void with a new award show each week. During the month of March BNHM is thrilled to welcome celebrity guests Julie Halston, Michael McGlone, Valerie Smaldone and Sussie Mosher to the BNHM stage during the month of March at The Triad (158 W. 72nd Street), tickets are $20 and can be purchased by visiting www.SmartTix.com
Broadway's Next H!T Musical is New York's only hysterically unscripted theatrical awards show which the NY Times called "Hilarious!" and the New York Post called BNHM "Remarkable... Something that few improvisers anywhere have the talent, experience and wit needed to successfully do... A
spontaneity, wit and inventiveness that must be seen to be believed!" TimeOut NY said "At last! A musical of, for and by the people... That'sentertainment!" -Time Out NY. Taking suggestions from the audience, the cast of Broadway's Next H!T Musical brings to life an actual mock awards show,
complete with made-up show tunes and genuinely witty banter, followed by the a performance of the evening's "PhonyT" Award Winning musical.
Julie Halston - Monday, March 14 at 9PM - Broadway's Next Hit Musicalcelebrates Broadway
Ms. Halston will co-host the evening's festivities with BNHM's very own Greg Triggs. Halston's is currently starring with Charles Busch off-Broadway in The Divine Sister. Her television credits include Bitsy von Muffling in in "Sex and the City," "Law & Order," "My So-Called Life" and"Law & Order: Criminal Intent" and "The Class." Film appearances include A Very Serious Person, The Juror, Addams Family Values, Joe Gould's Secret, Drunks, Small Time Crooks and Celebrity. A veteran of the stage, Halston first achieved fame through her performances in the comedies of playwright Charles Busch, including Vampire Lesbians of Sodom (1984) and The Lady in Question (1989). She performed in a series of one-woman comedy shows in the 1990s. More recent theater credits include Broadway revivals of The Women, Twentieth Century and The Man Who Came to Dinner. She also starred in the 2003 Tony Award winner for Best Musical, Hairspray, and the Tony Award-nominated Best Revival of a Musical, Gypsy. Her performances in White Chocolate and Busch's Red Scare on Sunset both earned her Drama Desk Award nominations for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play. She has won four MAC awards for her solo comedy performances.
For more information please visit www.BroadwaysNextHitMusical.com and Check out the posters from former winning shows designed by BNHM's own Robert Z. Grant!
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