TEENS ON STAGE show which is The Edgar Allen Poe Afterlife Radio Show by Jason Pizzarello and Patrick Greene. A tap at a chamber door, and the beat of a hideous heart evoke the very best and creepiest of Edgar Allan Poe. So when Poe sets out to keep his stories alive from beyond the…
TEENS ON STAGE show which is The Edgar Allen Poe Afterlife Radio Show by Jason Pizzarello and Patrick Greene. A tap at a chamber door, and the beat of a hideous heart evoke the very best and creepiest of Edgar Allan Poe. So when Poe sets out to keep his stories alive from beyond the…
Tis TEENS ON STAGE show is The Edgar Allen Poe Afterlife Radio Show by Jason Pizzarello and Patrick Greene. A tap at a chamber door, and the beat of a hideous heart evoke the very best and creepiest of Edgar Allan Poe. So when Poe sets out to keep his stories alive from beyond the…
Elvis Has Left the Building by V. Cate – directed by Michael Baim. Bobbi McGee thinks she’s Janis Joplin, that Jerry Lee Lewis manages her apartment building and that Alvin Pulaski across the hall is Elvis Presley. Some call her “eccentric” and others maybe even a little off her rocker, but everyone agrees that Bobbi…
Elvis Has Left the Building by V. Cate – directed by Michael Baim. Bobbi McGee thinks she’s Janis Joplin, that Jerry Lee Lewis manages her apartment building and that Alvin Pulaski across the hall is Elvis Presley. Some call her “eccentric” and others maybe even a little off her rocker, but everyone agrees that Bobbi…
Elvis Has Left the Building by V. Cate – directed by Michael Baim. Bobbi McGee thinks she’s Janis Joplin, that Jerry Lee Lewis manages her apartment building and that Alvin Pulaski across the hall is Elvis Presley. Some call her “eccentric” and others maybe even a little off her rocker, but everyone agrees that Bobbi…
Elvis Has Left the Building by V. Cate – directed by Michael Baim. Bobbi McGee thinks she’s Janis Joplin, that Jerry Lee Lewis manages her apartment building and that Alvin Pulaski across the hall is Elvis Presley. Some call her “eccentric” and others maybe even a little off her rocker, but everyone agrees that Bobbi…
The Odd Couple by Neil Simon, directed by Mary Tuck. This classic comedy centers around uptight, neat Felix Ungar and easygoing, disheveled Oscar Madison as new roommates. “His skill is not only great but constantly growing…There is scarcely a moment that is not hilarious.” – The New York Times
The Odd Couple by Neil Simon, directed by Mary Tuck. This classic comedy centers around uptight, neat Felix Ungar and easygoing, disheveled Oscar Madison as new roommates. “His skill is not only great but constantly growing…There is scarcely a moment that is not hilarious.” – The New York Times
Love Letters by AR Gurney When Andrew Makepeace Ladd III accepts an invitation to Melissa Gardner’s birthday party, and Melissa writes a thank-you note to ask just why he got her “The Lost Princess of Oz” (answer: she looks like a lost princess), a romantic friendship and correspondence destined to last for almost half a…