Off Broadway Alliance Hosts 'Producing Readings, Staged Readings and Workshops' Panel, Today
The Off Broadway Alliance, the organization of Off Broadway producers, theaters, general managers, press agents, and marketing firms, will hold another in its series of seminars focused on the culture, business and history of Off Broadway today, Sunday, December 2nd.
Off Broadway Alliance Hosts 'Producing Readings, Staged Readings and Workshops' Panel, 12/2
The Off Broadway Alliance, the organization of Off Broadway producers, theaters, general managers, press agents, and marketing firms, will hold another in its series of seminars focused on the culture, business and history of Off Broadway on Sunday, December 2nd.
MIDNIGHT IN HAVANA Opens Off-Broadway
Midnight in Havana, a play with music documenting the end of the Cuban revolution written and directed by veteran New York Daily News reporter Robert Dominguez, opens tonight, January 14, at Off Broadway's Snapple Theater Center.
'Men Are Real' Returns to Theaters at 45 Bleeker on 9/12
Following a brief summer vacation, 'Men Are Real,' the spicy, savagely-funny monologue show featuring an all-Latino cast at their raunchiest, raciest & sexiest, will return to Off-Broadway on Friday, September 12th. Featured are monologues written by Robert Dominguez, Iris Silverio, Halley Bondy, Alex Vallecillo-Bone, Antonio M. Lopez & Andres Rodriguez
'Men Are Real…Women R2' Returns Off-Bway 6/27
Men Are Real…Women R2, the spicy, savagely-funny monologue show featuring an all-Latino cast at their raunchiest, raciest & sexiest, returns to Off-Broadway with a special preview performance/gala on June 27th.
'Men Are Real…Women R2' Returns Off-Bway 6/27
Men Are Real…Women R2, the spicy, savagely-funny monologue show featuring an all-Latino cast at their raunchiest, raciest & sexiest, returns to Off-Broadway with a special preview performance/gala on June 27th.
Faded: Sharp Writing, Blurry Play
Although the dialogue in Robert Dominguez' Faded sometimes stings like black coffee and the author provocatively explores the media's way of turning souls into spin, the play isn't able to transcend its lurid potboiler trappings