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Naked Boys Singing Off-Broadway
AMT Theater
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Naked Boys Singing Las Vegas
September 2021 - April 2022
Naked Boys SinginG wins BROADWAY WORLD awards
Naked Boys Singing Las Vegas has won four regional BroadwayWorld awards including BEST MUSICAL!
Naked Boys Singing Las Vegas is Extending!
Naked Boys Singing Las Vegas has extended its run! The original 11-week residency was scheduled to end on December 6th but now runs until March 6th.
Naked Boys Singing Opens its Las Vegas residency
Naked Boys Singing begins an 11 week residency in Las Vegas, NV. The show runs from September 15th to December 6th located at the Erotic Heritage Museum.
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Guys & Dolls At Venice Theatre
January - March 2020
‘Guys and Dolls’ has heart and humor at Venice Theatre
(By T. Michele Walker, Correspondent for Herald-Tribune)
As Nathan, a delightful Joseph Giglia provides the brassy Broadway tough guy with more “grits than gravy.” He anchors the show with ease and his scenes with the marvelous Jolie Rand Cannon as Adelaide are well executed with the necessary nuance that touches your heart.
Randy Ronco, with a gorgeous Irish tenor, turns in a strong performance as Sky, balanced by Erica Jade Drew’s Sarah Brown, the conservative, no nonsense mission worker. Drew has a lovely voice but not quite the lyric soprano range necessary for the role. However, she displays nice comedic depth working with Ronco.
It’s the salty supporting characters who provide the color for the show. From the charm of Tim Garner as Nicely Nicely Johnson to the fun turn by Mark Menezes as Harry the Horse. They are lovingly drawn characters, mostly criminals, not one-dimensional cartoons nor gritty, Martin Scorcese-style mafiosos. They’re more innocent, open-hearted and human.
Mamma Mia! at Venice Theatre
October - December 2019
Venice Theatre ‘Mamma Mia’ puts a smile on your face
(By T. Michele Walker, Correspondent for Herald-Tribune)
I can see the production list for “Mama Mia!” now: Disco balls? Check. Breathtaking lights and sets? Check. Outrageously sumptuous costumes including glow-in-the-dark neon? Check and check. Add to that list plenty of beefcake, cheesecake, the fabulous ABBA songs and you’ve got it all, that is, if you’re not picky about things like plots and story lines.
Audiences might be surprised to know that the composers Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, from the popular band ABBA, were not initially enthusiastic about the idea for a jukebox musical built from their song catalogue. They were persuaded by producer Judy Cramer, who brought playwright Catherine Johnson and director Phyllida Lloyd to create the original London production. “Mamma Mia!” became one of the first successful female creative collaborations in musical theater history.
“Mamma Mia!” debuted on Broadway October 18, 2001, the first musical to open after Sept. 11, 2001. Audiences flocked to the box office and waited at the stage door, wanting to connect with cast members, thanking them for bringing life and even hope back to New York City. On opening night, many of the firemen went with their families to see the show.