Photo Flash: GEFILTE FISH CHRONICLES Performs at the White House
Gefilte Fish Chronicles the Musical was invited to perform at the White House. The event was hosted by Presidential Senior Advisor, Valerie Jarrett and Congresswoman, Debbie Wasserman Schultz. After a crowd pleasing presentation, the entire cast, writers, and crew, were invited to attend a VIP reception with Vice President Biden. Scroll down for photos!
GEFILTE FISH CHRONICLES THE MUSICAL to Play the White House, 5/21
In celebration of the eighth annual Jewish American Heritage Month, the White House will be hosting on Tuesday, May 21st, a staging of the critically acclaimed 'The Gefilte Fish Chronicles the Musical', directed by Emily Maltby, with orchestrator James Higgins.
BWW Reviews: THE IMMIGRANT at Seven Angels Offers Storytelling at Its Best
Subtitled 'An American Musical,' it is in the truest sense the story of striving for the American Dream. Haskell (Max Bisantz) arrives in the small town of Hamilton, in Central Texas shortly after the turn of the century, pushing a banana cart and unable to speak English. Wary at first of the stranger, who also turns out to be a Jew, Milton and Ima (Paul Blankenship and Sarah Knapp) take him in. Milton, the town's banker, partners with Haskell to help build his business, which eventually turns into a dry goods store. When Haskell finally saves enough to bring his wife, Leah (Rita Markova), over from Russia, the friendship is tested, however. Haskell no longer is the observant Jew she married. The new country has changed him. He doesn't wear his hat, keep a Kosher home or observe the Sabbath any more.
7:32 Musical Reading Set for NYMF, Tonight and 7/12
THE NEW YORK MUSICAL THEATRE FESTIVAL (NYMF) presents reading of KT Peterson and Cedric D. Lyles' 7:32, directed by Laura Braza (The Attic Theater Company). When the Pacific Express crashed through a poorly built railroad bridge, the questionable practices of the Robber Barons first gripped the public's imagination. A tale of America's original Big Business catastrophe - the Ashtabula Disaster - set to a gospel, folk and bluegrass score. Playing at The 45th Street Theater (upstairs, 354 West 45th Street, New York, NY 10036). Performances are tonight, July 10th, 2012 at 8:00 pm & 9:00 pm and Thursday, July 12th, 2012 at 7:00 pm.
7:32 Musical Reading Set for NYMF, 7/10 & 12
THE NEW YORK MUSICAL THEATRE FESTIVAL (NYMF) presents reading of KT Peterson and Cedric D. Lyles' 7:32, directed by Laura Braza (The Attic Theater Company). When the Pacific Express crashed through a poorly built railroad bridge, the questionable practices of the Robber Barons first gripped the public's imagination. A tale of America's original Big Business catastrophe - the Ashtabula Disaster - set to a gospel, folk and bluegrass score. Playing at The 45th Street Theater (upstairs, 354 West 45th Street, New York, NY 10036). Performances are Tuesday, July 10th, 2012 at 8:00 pm & 9:00 pm and Thursday, July 12th, 2012 at 7:00 pm.
Sordid Details Theatre Company Announces The Return Of SIGNS OF LIFE
Sordid Details Theatre Company is proud to announce the return of 'Signs of Life,' by Loretta O'Neil Black, the first installment in a weekly 'soap opera theatre' production beginning February 12, 2010 at 11:59 p.m at the Producer Club Theatre at 358 W. 44th Street in New York City.
Sordid Details Theatre Company Announces The Return Of SIGNS OF LIFE
Sordid Details Theatre Company is proud to announce the return of 'Signs of Life,' by Loretta O'Neil Black, the first installment in a weekly 'soap opera theatre' production beginning February 12, 2010 at 11:59 p.m at the Producer Club Theatre at 358 W. 44th Street in New York City.
Sordid Details Theatre Company Announces The Return Of SIGNS OF LIFE
Sordid Details Theatre Company is proud to announce the return of 'Signs of Life,' by Loretta O'Neil Black, the first installment in a weekly 'soap opera theatre' production beginning February 12, 2010 at 11:59 p.m at the Producer Club Theatre at 358 W. 44th Street in New York City.
Sordid Details Theatre Co Premieres SIGNS OF LIFE 7/24
Sordid Details Theatre Company is proud to announce the World Premiere of 'Signs of Life,' by Loretta O'Neil Black, the first installment in a weekly 'soap opera theatre' production beginning July 24, 2009 at 11:59 p.m at the Producer Club Theatre at 358 W. 44th Street in New York City. Tickets are $10 on sale at the box office one hour before the show opens.