THE CRUSADE OF CONNOR STEPHENS Starts Off-Broadway This Weekend
by BWW News Desk - Jun 15, 2017
The Crusade of Connor Stephens, a new play written and directed by Dewey Moss, will begin an open-ended run at Off-Broadway's Jerry Orbach Theater at The Theater Center on June 17, 2017. Opening night is scheduled for June 26.
Final Chapter of JULIANA VOL. 1 to Play The Duplex Tonight
by Tyler Peterson - Mar 8, 2016
Award Winning Playwright, Vanda, presents a monthly stage performance of her recently published released book, Juliana. The novel and live performance centers around LGBT life in New York City in the 1940's. The performance is directed by Ray Fritz. The final chapter of Vol. 1 will be performed on Tuesday, March 8th at 7:00 pm. Volume 2 will return to the stage at a later date in 2016.
Vanda's JULIANA Set for Monthly Show at The Duplex This Spring
by BWW News Desk - Feb 9, 2016
Award Winning Playwright, Vanda, presents a monthly stage performance of her soon to be released book, JULIANA. The novel and live performance centers around LGBT life in New York City in the 1940's. The performances are directed by Ray Fritz.
Vanda's JULIANA Set for Monthly Show at The Duplex This Spring
by BWW News Desk - Jan 22, 2016
Award Winning Playwright, Vanda, presents a monthly stage performance of her soon to be released book, JULIANA. The novel and live performance centers around LGBT life in New York City in the 1940's. The performances are directed by Ray Fritz.
Ryann Redmond & Jason Michael Snow to Headline Madame Mathie's Soiree at The Duplex
by Tyler Peterson - Dec 28, 2015
Cabaret patroness Madame Mathieu has chosen Ryann Redmond (Bring It On) and Jason Michael Snow (The Book of Mormon) to headline her soiree at The Duplex on January 14th. The eclectic evening will feature rising stars in stand-up, poetry, dance, songwriting, and performance art while Redmond and Snow accept creative dares that arise from Mme. M's insane imagination. A variety show with an avant garde twist, the Soiree is as unpredictable as the patroness herself.
SUMMER AND SMOKE Begins Tonight at T. Schreiber Theatre
by BWW News Desk - May 6, 2015
A young woman's spirit soars with newfound awareness in Tennessee Williams' quiet drama Summer and Smoke, where the freedom of youth collides with the expectations of society. Directed by Terry Schreiber, Summer and Smoke will be performed at the T. Schreiber Theatre, located at 151 West 26th Street, on the 7th Floor from tonight, May 6 - June 6. Member of the press are invited as of Saturday, May 9th.
SUMMER AND SMOKE to Run 5/6-6/6 at T. Schreiber Theatre
by Tyler Peterson - Apr 21, 2015
A young woman's spirit soars with newfound awareness in Tennessee Williams' quiet drama Summer and Smoke, where the freedom of youth collides with the expectations of society. Directed by Terry Schreiber, Summer and Smoke will be performed at the T. Schreiber Theatre, located at 151 West 26th Street, on the 7th Floor from May 6 - June 6. Member of the press are invited as of Saturday, May 9th.
BROADWAY BROUHAHA Welcomes Zaks, Berliner & More Tonight
by Gabrielle Sierra - Nov 30, 2010
BROADWAY BROUHAHA Tonight! Tuesday, November 30th
11pm-12am, BRANDON CUTRELL is thrilled to welcome special guests Hair and MTV's Legally Blonde: The Search for a New Elle Woods' EMMA ZAKS, Devil Boys From Beyond's ROBERT BERLINER (with JACQUES MITCHELL & JEFF RIBERDY), Singer COURTNEY DANIELS, The Wedding Singer's KYLE KLEIBOEKER and Singer LISA LIAROMATIS
Review - Devil Boys From Beyond: Charles or Charles?
by Ben Peltz - Nov 14, 2010
While the campy antics of Devil Boys From Beyond may suggest an unlikely blend of screwball classics like His Girl Friday with infamous sci-fi fare such as Plan 9 From Outer Space, the movie title that kept popping into my mind was Clash of The Titans. Not because of the mythical physiques of beefy boys Jeff Riberdy and Jacques Mitchell, but because this honey of a laff-riot matches esteemed associates from the schools of Off-Broadway's two most significant drag theatre artists.
Review - After The Revolution: The Life Of The Party
by Ben Peltz - Nov 13, 2010
Sure, in America the guilty have just as much a right to a fair trial as the innocent. But when someone you believe is guilty doesn't get one, is that a wrong you can be all that enthused about righting? That's one of the discussion points that might be mulled over by leftist radicals downing shots of vodka after taking in Amy Herzog's After The Revolution. Unfortunately, this tantalizing moral dilemma is regulated to a throwaway point in a play that teases us with its political content while contenting itself with being a rather formulaic family drama. It's a good one, for sure; well-written (despite an unsatisfying ending) with absorbing conflicts and director Carolyn Cantor's excellent cast is always engaging, but every so often the play reminds us of an interesting direction the author decided not to take.