Review: SHINING IN MISERY at 54 Below Shines!
The madcap adventure took us on a tour de force celebration of some of Stephen King’s most beloved characters, brimming with so many references that even the biggest King aficionado would have their work cut out for them. And it’s not only King who earns the honor of a parody—no musical theatre show or pop culture icon was safe!
BWW Feature: DIVANALYSIS by The Quarantine Players
DIVANALYSIS began as Divas themselves begin: in front of the mirror. Stephen Foster and Scott Wilkerson wanted to combine their interests (Diva culture and Deconstruction Theory) into one theatrical experience. Thus, with a rented theater on Santa Monica Boulevard, four dresses, two cast members, and a borrowed lighting kit, DIVANALYSIS arrived as a kind of post-modern drag review with extensive footnotes.
Joyah Love Spangler Will Join The Cast Of THE OFFICE! A MUSICAL PARODY
Joyah Love Spangler will be joining the cast of The Office! A Musical Parody, the unauthorized send-up of the hit TV series playing in the Jerry Orbach Theatre at The Theater Center. Ms. Spangler will be taking on the role that spoofs iconic TV boss, Michael Scott, replacing Sarah Mackenzie Baron who originated the role in the New York production. Her first performance will be on Thursday, March 12, 2020. The show's creators, Bob & Tobly McSmith implemented the gender-reversed casting decision in a bid to make the character's off-color humor and misogynistic language palatable in the #MeToo era - and it's worked quite well. The production continues to break Theater Center box office records and fans are posting all over social media - rejoicing that they still have a chance to see their favorite characters skewered in this spoof that Mashable calls a?oea boisterous, rejuvenating escape from reality that'll fill the void in your heart.a??
THE OFFICE! A MUSICAL PARODY To Extend as an Open-Ended Run
Dunder Mifflin will remain open for funny business. The Office! A Musical Parody, the unauthorized send-up of the hit TV series will continue its run in the Jerry Orbach Theatre in an open-ended run. The production was slated to close on January 14th but as the musical continues to shatter Theater Center box office records, the show will continue on so that fans from all over the globe have a chance to see their favorite characters skewered in this spoof that Mashable calls 'a boisterous, rejuvenating escape from reality that'll fill the void in your heart.'
THE OFFICE! Musical Parody Announces January 2020 Closing Date
Right Angle Entertainment, producers of the Off-Broadway sensation, The Office! A Musical Parody, today announced that the unauthorized send-up of the hit TV series will end its NYC run on Monday, January 13, 2020. At the time of its closing, the show will have run for 16 months and played 402 performances - an achievement for an Off-Broadway production. Fans from all over the globe have made the trek to New York to see their favorite characters skewered in this spoof that Mashable calls a?oea boisterous, rejuvenating escape from reality that'll fill the void in your heart.a?? The production runs in The Jerry Orbach Theater at The Theater Center, 1627 Broadway.
THE OFFICE! A Musical Parody Will Celebrate Its One Year Anniversary On Friday
The Off-Broadway sensation The Office! A Musical Parody, will be celebrating its one-year anniversary this Friday, September 20th - a significant milestone for an Off-Broadway production. As it enters its second year of performances, it will have played 316 performances in the Jerry Orbach Theatre at The Theater Center, 1627 Broadway. The production is one of the most successful Off-Broadway shows currently running - performing to full houses at nearly every performance and having shattered all Theater Center box office records in a single week by taking in nearly double that of any previous show, including the 11-year run of The Fantasticks. Fans from all over the globe have made the trek to New York to see their favorite characters skewered in this spoof that Mashable calls 'a boisterous, rejuvenating escape from reality that'll fill the void in your heart.' The production is now participating in the NYC Off-Broadway week promotion where tickets are buy one and get one free. https://www.nycgo.com/off-broadway-week?entryId=70981
THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID! THE WOMEN OF THE OFFICE MUSICAL Heads to Feinstein's/54 Below
FEINSTEIN'S/54 BELOW, Broadway's Supper Club, presents the women+ of The Office! A Musical Parody in a?oeThat's What She Saida?? on Sunday, September 22nd at 9:30 pm. Join the cast of the box office record-breaking show, The Office! A Musical Parody, as they celebrate their one-year anniversary Off-Broadway in an evening of gender-bent comedy!
THE OFFICE! A MUSICAL PARODY Extends Through January 19th
Dunder Mifflin will remain open for funny business! Right Angle Entertainment, producers of the Off-Broadway sensation, The Office! A Musical Parody, today announced that the unauthorized send up of the hit TV series will extend through January 19, 2020.
THE OFFICE! A MUSICAL PARODY Announces Tour Cast
Producers of the sold out, unauthorized Off-Broadway sensation The Office! A Musical Parody (www.theofficemusicalparody.com/tour) today announced the North American tour cast as well as the full tour schedule.
Photo Flash: THE OFFICE; A MUSICAL PARODY Celebrates 100 Performances Off-Broadway
The Office! A Musical Parody has made its claim as one of the most successful shows currently running Off-Broadway. The new musical reached 130% gross potential Christmas week and shattered all Theater Center box office records in a single week by taking in nearly double that of any previous show, including the 11-year run of The Fantasticks. The Office! A Musical Parody celebrated its 100th Performance on Saturday, December 29, 2018.
THE OFFICE! A MUSICAL PARODY Celebrates 100 Performances And Shatters All Box Office Records
Produced by Right Angle Entertainment, The Office! A Musical Parody has made its claim as one of the most successful shows currently running Off-Broadway. The new musical reached 130% gross potential Christmas week and shattered all Theater Center box office records in a single week by taking in nearly double that of any previous show, including the 11-year run of The Fantasticks.