Donna Vivino, José Monge & More to Star in THE BROADWAY REWIND: HISTORY HAS ITS EYES ON YOU
Who lives, who dies, and who tells your story? The Broadway Rewind's 'History Has Its Eyes on You' celebrates music from Broadway favorites including Assassins, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, Bonnie and Clyde, Cabaret, Come from Away, Chaplin, Evita, Hamilton, Parade, Six, Side Show, Ragtime and more.
FRANKENSTEIN Adds New Year's Eve Performance
FRANKENSTEIN, the Off-Broadway musical playing at St,. Luke's Theatre has added a New Year's Eve performance. Tickets are now on sale for the performance on Monday December 31 at 7 PM, Off-Broadway at St. Luke's Theatre, on Restaurant Row near Times Square. Based on Mary Shelley's novel, with book, music and lyrics by Eric B. Sirota, FRANKENSTEIN is directed by Clint Hromsco and produced by John Lant, Write Act Repertory and Tamra Pica.
Photo Flash: FRANKENSTEIN Extends At St. Luke's Theatre
FRANKENSTEIN, the Off-Broadway musical playing at St. Luke's Theatre, had been running now for over a year and will be extending into 2019. Based on Mary Shelley's novel, with book, music and lyrics by Eric B. Sirota, it is directed by Clint Hromsco and produced by John Lant, Write Act Repertory and Tamra Pica. An open-run, it plays Monday evenings at 7 PM. There will also be Friday 11 AM matinees scheduled for school trips in 2019.
Alan Stentiford Joins Cast of FRANKENSTEIN Extended Through The New Year
Alan Stentiford will star as Victor Frankenstein, as FRANKENSTEIN enters into its 2nd year. The Off-Broadway musical playing at St. Luke's Theatre is based on Mary Shelley's novel, with book, music and lyrics by Eric B. Sirota, and directed by Clint Hromsco. An open-run, it plays most Monday evenings at 7 PM, with matinee performances on Fridays Oct. 26 & Nov. 9 at 11 AM.
STEPPENWOLF Set for The New School Auditorium, 5/11-12
The Steppenwolf saga gets a new treatment in the world premiere of Steppenwolf - a musical retelling. Written and composed by 21-year-old Dutch protege Jochem le Cointre (class of 2016), The first ever staged adaptation of Hermann Hesse's classic novel, originally published in Germany in 1928, the show features a 15-piece chamber orchestra; an ensemble of students from The New School's College of Performing Arts; a cast of New York City actors and singers, including several from The New School's Mannes School of Music, School of Drama, and Lang Theater; and dancers from the renowned Martha Graham Dance Company. Choreography is by Tadej Brdnik, the former principal dancer of the Martha Graham Dance Company. Two performances will be staged on May 11 & May 12, 2016 at 7pm at The Auditorium at The New School, 66 West 12th Street, New York, NY 10011. Tickets are free (first come, first seated) and can be reserved by visiting EventBrite.