Will Reynolds is living in the now and soaking up all of the joys of his current role — playing Jervis Pendleton in Daddy Long Legs. Based on the classic and beloved novel, the Off-Broadway musical by Paul Gordon and John Caird documents the relatio …Read more
How many of us sit in the audience secretly wishing that we had the courage to be up on stage, sharing that same passion as our favorite star? Well, now you can! With New York serving as the theater capital of the world, home to the Great White Way a …Read more
Composer Barbara Anselmi knows what it takes to sustain a career in the theater. From the ripe old age of five, Anselmi was moved by music and the magic of the orchestra and knew it had to be a part of her future. From her early experiences music dir …Read more
New Jersey native Alex Boniello is savoring the moment as he prepares to make his Broadway debut in Deaf West Theatre’s highly anticipated revival of Spring Awakening this fall. Boniello’s strong work ethic, can-do attitude and major talent have pave …Read more
Ruby Preston’s third novel, Starstruck, to be released by Dress Circle Publishing on July 14th, gets real about what happens behind the flash of the bright lights of Broadway. The characters in this novel by Preston (a real-life Broadway producer) in …Read more
Is a love for the Beatles strong enough to keep a troubled family together? Playwright Nancy Manocherian presents audiences with the ultimate family drama in Hey Jude, a play in which the painful past is dredged up during what is supposed to be one o …Read more
Is there anything better than working with someone that you admire? For Martin Tackel, getting the chance to collaborate with his colleague at Hunter College, Barbara Bosch, was a unique and wonderful opportunity. Both avid travelers with a passion f …Read more
A thoughtful and realistic look into the depths of a woman’s right to choose, Melissa’s Choice takes audiences on one woman’s personal journey. Playwright Steven Somkin explores a controversial issue in a compassionate and insightful way. Under Mel C …Read more
Robert Dubac is bringing his humor and talent to New York City with two crowd-pleasing one-man shows. The Male Intellect: An Oxymoron? follows Dubac’s journey figuring out what women want, while The Book of Moron seeks to find the truth in an endles …Read more
Battalion Theatre’s production of Erica Lipez’s The Tutors, presented by FRIGID New York at Horse Trade @ The Kraine Theater, and under Gadi Rubin’s direction, relates the plight of three roommates as they edit college admission essays and tutor to p …Read more