BWW Interview: Deborah Stone of HERE I AM! at The Triad July 21st
by Stephen Mosher - Jul 20, 2021
Early in her career Deborah Stone used her body as a dancer in demand and left her voice to its own devices. Now, the singing actress from The Snarks has found that her voice works just as well when set to music as it does when reciting dialogue, and the cabaret community has taken to that voice like a toddler to an ice cream cake.
Chatillion Stage Company Launches Audio Play Podcast
by A.A. Cristi - Mar 5, 2021
Chatillion Stage Company has launched Project Mercury, a new anthology series of original audio plays, which takes its inspiration from Orson Welles' The Mercury Theatre on the Air.
BWW Interview: At Home With Deborah Stone
by Stephen Mosher - Oct 30, 2020
She makes singing her art now, but there was a time when Deborah Stone's life was all about dance. If you close your eyes while listening to her sing, you can tell she is still dancing.
BWW Interview: Deborah Stone of HERE I AM! at The Beach Cafe
by Stephen Mosher - Jan 4, 2020
One of the cabaret community's newer artists, Deborah Stone, comes of age in her new show HERE I AM! After a run downtown at Pangea, she debuts at The Beach Cafe. In this interview with Stephen Mosher, Stone talks about the journey that got her where she is.
Time Travel Romcom TECH SUPPORT Heads to 59E59 This August
by Julie Musbach - Jul 11, 2019
59E59 Theaters welcomes the Off Broadway premiere of TECH SUPPORT, written and directed byDebra Whitfield. Produced by Chatillion Stage Company, TECH SUPPORT begins performances on Thursday, August 29 for a limited engagement through Saturday, September 21.
Hampton Theatre Company Executive Director Stepping Down after 20 Years
by BWW News Desk - Apr 14, 2017
Sarah Hunnewell, who joined the Hampton Theatre Company in 1990 as an actor, has announced that she will be stepping down as the company's Executive Director in June at the close of the HTC's 32nd season, after serving for 20-plus years in the position.
Break A Leg Productions to Present Staged Reading of THE BROTHER
by Tyler Peterson - Sep 2, 2015
Break A Leg Productions kicks off its Historically Speaking series with a staged reading of The Brother. Written by John Hancock and Dorothy Tristan and based on the book by New York Times reporter Sam Roberts, The Brother looks at the case of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg from the viewpoint of Ethel's brother David Greenglass. The reading will take place on Monday, September 28 at 6:30pm at The Unity Center of New York City, located at 213 West 58th Street (between 7th Avenue and Broadway).