Pompadour: Hits, Harmony and Hairspray
Stage Door Theater Created by Michael Leeds Directed by Michael Leeds and Kevin Black Hitting Just the Right Notes Confession:
Read MoreStage Door Theater Created by Michael Leeds Directed by Michael Leeds and Kevin Black Hitting Just the Right Notes Confession:
Read MoreStage Door Theater Book by Arthur Laurents, suggested by memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee Music by Jule Styne, Lyrics by
Read MoreBy Oscar Wilde Adapted and Directed by Nicole Stodard Thinking Cap Theatre The Vanguard Earnestly Skewering Society Once Again Those
Read MoreStage Door Theater Written by Frederick Knott Directed by Arthur Whitelaw Dial Y for Yes Sixty-three years have passed since
Read MoreBroward Stage Door Theater Conceived and Originally Directed and Choreographed by Michael Bennett Directed and Choreographed by Kevin Black and
Read MoreBy Jeffrey Hatcher and Mitch Albom Based on the book by Mitch Albom Directed by Genie Croft Boca Raton Theater
Read MoreIf three supernatural visitors can turn a man’s life around — as do the visions of Christmas Past, Present, and Future for Ebenezer Scrooge — how much more effective would five magical visitors be? The splendid answer lies in Five Guys Named Moe, where Little Moe (Daryn Stewart), Big Moe (Philip Beltan), 4-eyed Moe (Micah Jeremiah Mims), Eat Moe (Dan Seward) and No Moe (Christopher George Patterson) amazingly appear in the bedroom of drunken, despondent Nomax (Brandon Hanks).
Read MoreOver the River and Through the Woods (to grandmother’s house, of course, just as the song proclaims) is a delightful tale of reaching maturity at any age. Nick (Stephen Kaiser) visits his four adoring Italian grandparents to inform them that he has just gotten a wonderful promotion. There is only one caveat — he will now have to move far away from them, across the country to Seattle.
Read MoreIsaac is not a heroic figure — not Tom from the Glass Menagerie, not the Marlon Brando character from On The Waterfront, not Huck Finn fishing along the Mississippi, not Professor Higgins or Colonel Pickering from My Fair Lady. But all of these (often introspective) persona (and others) interrupt –and yet reinforce — the plot with their famous and familiar lines altered to reflect his struggle (complete with unexpected yet hilarious yiddishisms).
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