Doris Dear to Host FREE TO BE ME Pride Kickoff Benefit for HRC and LGBT Center
Joseph Macchia presents Free To Be Me A Kick Off To Pride! June is Gay Pride Month. And What better way then to Kick Off Pride Week with a benefit HRC and The LGBT Center in New York. Free To Be Me will be hosted by the one and only Doris Dear. The evening will feature a lineup of male performers who will sings songs they were told they could never sing because they are men. Well on the 19th we will be singing them.
BWW Reviews: Standing Room Only Production's FEELING ALRIGHT is Rollicking, Uplifting, and Feel Good Fun
As I stare down the barrel of my own 10-year anniversary from graduating high school, I found more than one of the characters in Standing Room Only Production's presentation of local award-winning playwright Michael Weem's FEELING ALRIGHT! honestly relevant and applicable to me and my life. And I'm certain I was not alone. Whether you're just out of high school or 50 years out of high school, the individual pressures and dilemmas of self-discovery of at least one of the characters will ring with the distinct air of truth for you.
SRO Productions Presents FEELING ALRIGHT!, Now thru 5/11
Six friends attend their ten year high school reunion and relive the tumultuous, colorful and dynasix of them have lived very different lives since their graduation, the music of their youth brings the back together for one unforgettable night in Feeling Alright! Written by Houston playwright Michael Weems, and with music by The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Aretha Franklin, Janis Joplin, Joe Cocker and many more, Feeling Alright! is a whirlwind of music that defined an era.
SRO Productions to Present FEELING ALRIGHT!, 5/2-11
Six friends attend their ten year high school reunion and relive the tumultuous, colorful and dynasix of them have lived very different lives since their graduation, the music of their youth brings the back together for one unforgettable night in Feeling Alright! Written by Houston playwright Michael Weems, and with music by The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Aretha Franklin, Janis Joplin, Joe Cocker and many more, Feeling Alright! is a whirlwind of music that defined an era.
Standing Room Only Productions Presents FEELING ALRIGHT, 5/2-11
It's 1975. Six friends attend their ten year high school reunion and relive the tumultuous, colorful and dynamic years of the late 1960's. Although all six of them have lived very different lives since their graduation, the music of their youth brings the back together for one unforgettable night in Feeling Alright! Written by Houston playwright Michael Weems, and with music by The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Aretha Franklin, Janis Joplin, Joe Cocker and many more, Feeling Alright! is a whirlwind of music that defined an era.
Mena, Wilmore, Romero & More Cast In Encore Players' INTO THE WOODS 8/2-17
Encore Players, Katy's only adult community theater group, proudly announces the cast of its fall musical Into the Woods. From schoolteachers and engineers to stay-at-home moms and college-bound teens, the cast is an eclectic mix of area residents with a talent for the stage. 'We were thrilled to find so much local talent come out of the woodwork for this show,' said Jill Manser, the show's director.
Mena, Wilmore, Romero & More Cast In Encore Players' INTO THE WOODS 8/2-17
Encore Players, Katy's only adult community theater group, proudly announces the cast of its fall musical Into the Woods. From schoolteachers and engineers to stay-at-home moms and college-bound teens, the cast is an eclectic mix of area residents with a talent for the stage. 'We were thrilled to find so much local talent come out of the woodwork for this show,' said Jill Manser, the show's director.
Mena, Wilmore, Romero & More Cast In Encore Players' INTO THE WOODS 8/2-17
Encore Players, Katy's only adult community theater group, proudly announces the cast of its fall musical Into the Woods. From schoolteachers and engineers to stay-at-home moms and college-bound teens, the cast is an eclectic mix of area residents with a talent for the stage. 'We were thrilled to find so much local talent come out of the woodwork for this show,' said Jill Manser, the show's director.