Michael Anthony Theatrical Announces Virtual Performance Of POSTMODERN QUARANTINE
by A.A. Cristi - May 15, 2020
Michael Anthony Theatrical announces its latest cabaret, 'Postmodern Quarantine,' which will be virtually released. This virtual performance art will be streamed on Friday, May 29th at 7:00PM EST on Michael Anthony Theatrical's official YouTube channel. This performance will feature popular contemporary songs spun into toe-tapping jazz standards. 'Postmodern Quarantine' is produced and directed by Michael Restaino.
Meet The Cast Of BARE: In Concert At Green Room 42
by Stephi Wild - Sep 21, 2019
The Green Room 42 brings Michael Anthony Theatrical's production of 'Bare: In Concert' to New York City for a one night only engagement. 'Bare: In Concert' is a musical tribute to one of the most treasured pop opera's.
Carmen Simone Jackson Joins BARE: In Concert At Green Room 42
by A.A. Cristi - Sep 17, 2019
Carmen Simone Jackson, a Washington D.C./Maryland native, joins the cast of Bare: In Concert at Green Room 42. Carmen has recently been seen on stage in EVITA National Tour, Beehive: The 60's Musical National Tour, Little Shop Of Horrors, RENT and The Full Monty.
BARE: IN CONCERT To Play Green Room 42
by Julie Musbach - Sep 10, 2019
The Green Room 42 brings Michael Anthony Theatrical's production of 'Bare: In Concert' to New York City for a one night only engagement. 'Bare: In Concert' is a musical tribute to one of the most treasured pop opera's. The performance will play Saturday, September 21stat 9:30pm at The Green Room 42. The night will feature numbers from the pop opera and the newly composed musical such as Million Miles from Heaven, You and I, A Quiet Night at Home, Are You There, One, All Grown Up, Bare and more!
BWW Review: RENT Pays a Visit to Fox Cities P.A.C.
by Meredith Kreisa - May 12, 2018
RENT 20TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR opened at Appleton's Fox Cities Performing Arts Center on May 11 and will continue to play through May 13. In spite of its advancing age, RENT remains relevant, compelling and enjoyable.
BWW Review: RENT at Saenger Theatre
by Tara Bennett - Apr 19, 2018
Answering machines and public payphones may be things of the past, but the epic rock musical RENT still holds up to this day.
BWW Interview: Sammy Ferber is Mark in RENT 20th Anniversary Tour
by Heidi Scheuermann - Apr 17, 2018
This week is going to be great! Do you know why? It's because the 20th Anniversary tour of one of the best modern musicals is headed to the Saenger tonight! RENT, written by Jonathan Larson, follows a group of artists as they face life living in East Village as they deal with love and loss at the height of the AIDS epidemic. It's a story that teaches audience how to live their life in the present because tomorrow isn't guaranteed. What a lesson!
BWW Review: 'You'll See' RENT At Heinz Hall this Week
by Dylan Shaffer - Mar 29, 2018
To see a show, you must rent a seat. You become the temporary tenant occupying the vacant seat for a specified time. When the show is through, the lease is up. Unfortunately, Mark and Roger could never afford to see a show, let alone afford to pay last year's rent.
BWW Review: RENT at Connor Palace
by Roy Berko - Mar 9, 2018
The history of American musical theater is laced with firsts and trend setters. Rogers and Hammerstein's 'Oklahoma' introduced the well-made book musical in which a story was told, with music, lyrics and dance all integrated and setting the pattern of the first act ending with a conflict that would be solved in the second act.
BWW Review: RENT at The Overture Center
by Scott Rawson - Jan 4, 2018
I care about Angel. But in all honesty . EVERYONE cares about Angel. Angel was created to be loved, and the actor Aaron Acaraz was made to be Angel.
RENT 20TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR at Overture Center
by Angie Stanton - Dec 31, 2017
Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of RENT, the Overture Center in Madison kicks off the year with the ground-breaking production from Tuesday, January 2, through Sunday, January 7, 2018. Honest and gritty to its core, RENT forever changed the face of musical theatre and continues to speak loudly and defiantly to audiences across generations and all over the world.