“Woolly Mammoth Panic Attack” is Rated R… for raunchy, rambunctious and ridiculously funny. Matt Nagin, poet, writer, and comedian presents his uproarious one man standup show, and it was a stellar success. This show was not made for the uptight. If …Read more
Starting Friday July 26th, and running through Tuesday July 30th Film Society of Lincoln Center will be showing every episode of Breaking Bad for free, at the Film Center Amphitheater (144 West 65th Street). The schedule runs as follows: Season 1 (7 …Read more
Isaac Robert Hurwitz, the Executive Director & Producer of NYMF talked to StageBuddy’s Julia Melim about the selection process, funding, and inspiration behind the festival, which is in the middle of its tenth season. Watch below, and for the com …Read more
Marry Harry, a show about romance and indecision, premieres at NYMF on July 19th, and runs through the 28th. StageBuddy caught up with stars Robb Sapp and Jillian Louis to discuss the connectivity, heart, and superior music showcased in the musical. …Read more
Richard Blake, of “Legally Blonde,” “The Wedding Singer,” and “Wicked,” shares this hilarious anecdote of breaking his nose in “Wicked.” And guess what? The show went on! Blake also shares tips on how to be successful in the theater business. Check …Read more
NYMF is upon NYC with a vengeance, and StageBuddy takes a first look at “Feather,” which premieres tonight at the Alice Griffin Jewel Box Theatre. The multimedia musical features painting, film, poetry, and spectacular acting. From stage to screen an …Read more
In “Unbroken Circle”, writer James Wesley presents us with the portrait of a family on the verge of collapse. The year is 1970, the setting a Galveston so undeniably Texan that people make “mormon” sound like “Merman,” and where a family gets togethe …Read more
Subject 62 is a show where the audience steps into the mind of someone who’s losing their memory at a rapid pace. Ever seen what it’s like inside the deepest, darkest depths of someone else? Subject 62 brings to life the fears, hopes, past loves and …Read more
Julia Stiles went back to High School, but it wasn’t to attend her own prom or a sequel to “10 Things I Hate About You.” She was supporting the Ghetto Film School students at their Annual Spring Benefit at the Standard Biergarten. She said some of th …Read more
The Broadway revival of Horton Foote’s “The Trip to Bountiful” features the must-see performance of the season in the shape of Cicely Tyson. She plays Carrie Watts, a strong-willed widow who runs away from her house to visit her hometown one last tim …Read more