Photo Flash: Inside the Final Dress Rehearsal for The Sherman Players' MURDER TAKES A HOLIDAY
New photos have been released from the final dress rehearsal of Murder Takes a Holiday at The Sherman Playhouse. Check them out! Harry Thompson and his sister, Diane, are sent to an isolated ski lodge in the mountains of New Hampshire on an undercover mission. They don't know that two guests have been weirdly murdered. When they encounter the remarkable Mrs. Bowman, a mountain climber with a dangerous secret, excitement and chills are on the menu. Twist after twist, thrill after thrill, the play will keep you guessing until the final moment. A fascinating stage puzzle Murder Takes a Holiday terminates in an avalanche of tense excitement and laughter for the whole family.
Dave Anderson Releases JOHNNY REAL
Johnny Real is the kind of man all women dreamed about. He is about six feet tall and had cocoa-brown skin and high cheekbones, and one could see black wavy hair under his beret. He must have had Indian in his family. He just had a PCS from Germany. He's got a lot of experience-over fifty jumps, including combat jumps. He's seen action in the military but, his detective adventures is just about to unfold.
Photo Coverage: Anthology of Black Music Concert Benefit
Jim Caruso's Cast Party presented SOUL DEEP: AN ANTHOLOGY OF BLACK MUSIC, a Broadway Inspirational Voices benefit concert aiding in the preservation of African American music on Monday August, 18 2008 at 7:00 p.m., as part of the long-running, Nightlife Award-winning concert series Broadway at Birdland.
Birdland Presents 'An Anthology of Black Music' 8/18
Jim Caruso's Cast Party is proud to announce SOUL DEEP: AN ANTHOLOGY OF BLACK MUSIC, a Broadway Inspirational Voices benefit concert aiding in the preservation of African American music, Monday August, 18 2008 at 7:00 p.m.
Birdland Presents 'An Anthology of Black Music' 8/18
Jim Caruso's Cast Party is proud to announce SOUL DEEP: AN ANTHOLOGY OF BLACK MUSIC, a Broadway Inspirational Voices benefit concert aiding in the preservation of African American music, Monday August, 18 2008 at 7:00 p.m.