BWW Review: BroadHollow's DAMN YANKEES
Kicking off what is sure to be an excellent season, The BroadHollow Theatre Company offers a delightful incarnation of Damn Yankees. Running through February 24th, the Tony award-winning musical is excellently directed by BroadHollow's Jason P. Allyn and boasts an outstanding cast.
The Minstrel Players to Present WAIT UNTIL DARK
'Wait Until Dark' will be performed over two weekends on Saturday July 23rd, and 30th at 8 pm and Sunday July 24th and 31st at 3 pm in Houghton Hall-Trinity Episcopal Chruch, 130 Main Street in scenic Northport Village. The Minstrel Players are committed to brining high quality, affordable theater to Long Island. Tickets are $20 for Adults and $15 for Seniors and Children under 12. Group tickets are available for parties of 10+. For more information call (515) 557-1207 or visit the Minstrel Player's official website at www.theminstrelplayersinc.org.
BWW Reviews: 'Be Italian' at NINE in East Islip, Long Island
'Nine', presented by the BroadHollow Theatre Company, proved to be a great incarnation of a Broadway favorite. The cast, directed by Jason Allyn, sounded excellent, the set was fantastic, and the costumes were beautiful. Now playing through March 11th at BayWay in Islip, this production will also be presented at their Elmont location starting March 17th.
WCSU Presents Shakespeare's THE TEMPEST 3/4-3/14
Western Connecticut State University's Theatre Arts Department will Present William Shakespeare's 'THE TEMPEST' March 4th-14th.
Directed by Sal Trapani, 'The Tempest' will be a unique blend of live music, dance, romance and comedy, appropriate for all ages. It stars WestConn students Josh Wagner, leading the cast as Prospero, along with Jes Almeida, Katie Hartman, Adam Schofield-Bodt, Sean Zachrison, Matt Bagley, Andrew Hendrick, Patrick White, and Jennifer Billingsley. It is Directed by Sal Trapani, Produced by Pamela McDaniel, Choreographed by Amy Jones, Costumed by Liz Popiel and Kim Poe,Lighting by J. Michael Deegan, Sound by Frank Beaudry and Technically directed by Frank Herbert.