GET IT TOGETHER Comes to Zephyr Theatre Next Month
GET IT TOGETHER, an incredibly funny and intensely resonating play opens for the first time, at Los Angeles' historic Zephyr Theatre on Melrose Avenue, Friday, July 29, 2022. This relatable play chronicles a fleeting romantic connection which spans two nights in two years.
Grand Theatre Launches Season with ONCE
The Grand Theatre opens the 2017/18 Season with its production of ONCE, the Tony-award winning musical, co-produced with the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre. Directed by Tracey Flye and featuring actor/musicians Jeremy Walmsley and Amanda LeBlanc, the pre-show begins with an on-stage bar open for business; patrons are invited to mingle over a drink while the cast entertains with music. ONCE is on the Spriet Stage October 17 to November 4. The show's Title Sponsor is BlueStone Properties and the Craft Beer Sponsor is Toboggan Brewing Company.
Suzanna Geraghty Encores AUDITIONS, ZOE'S AUDITIONS at United Solo Tonight
Here's a first! The Irish actor-comedienne Suzanna Geraghty is returning to New York for an unprecedented second encore of her Audience Choice Award winner AUDITIONS, ZOE'S AUDITIONS at the United Solo Theatre Festival. Dubbed an Irish Lucille Ball, and proclaimed by The NY Times as 'a gifted physical comedienne,' Geraghty performs AUDITIONS, ZOE'S AUDITIONS at Theatre Row, 410 West 42nd Street, tonight, November 19 at 9pm.
Suzanna Geraghty to Encore AUDITIONS, ZOE'S AUDITIONS at United Solo, 11/19
Here's a first! The Irish actor-comedienne Suzanna Geraghty is returning to New York for an unprecedented second encore of her Audience Choice Award winner AUDITIONS, ZOE'S AUDITIONS at the United Solo Theatre Festival. Dubbed an Irish Lucille Ball, and proclaimed by The NY Times as "a gifted physical comedienne," Geraghty performs AUDITIONS, ZOE'S AUDITIONS at Theatre Row, 410 West 42nd Street, on Thursday November 19 at 9pm.
BWW Reviews: ELF, From the North Pole to New York
Elf, the Christmas musical now on stage at London's Grand Theatre is an endearing show, thanks to a funny, well-written script, and a six foot four Elf who can deliver the lines. Liam Tobin is perfect as Buddy the Elf: He's taken the best that Will Ferrell had in the movie version of Elf, but his portrayal of the 30 year old child-like character is more reminiscent of Tom Hanks in 1988 movie Big. Either way, Tobin has made Buddy very lovable and almost believable.