PRESS RELEASE: THE BROADWAY LEAGUE ANNOUNCES THE 2012 LEAGUE AWARDS

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
THE BROADWAY LEAGUE PRESENTS
2012 LEAGUE AWARDS

AT ANNUAL SPRING ROAD CONFERENCE TO:

Tom Gabbard, Wayne McWorter, Judith Lisi, Meredith Blair,
American Express, Fifth Third Bank, Michael C. Steindorf,
The Max 102.3 Louisville KY

HONORING EXCELLENCE AND ACHIEVEMENT FOR
TOURING BROADWAY

(New York, NY) May 15, 2012 – The honorees of the Broadway League Awards, honoring excellence and achievement for Touring Broadway, were announced today during the Broadway League’s 2012 Spring Road Conference. First presented in 1992, the Broadway League Awards recognize the contributions of those who have displayed exemplary service to the Broadway industry and are considered innovators of their craft.

Charlotte St. Martin, Executive Director of The Broadway League, commented, “Each year, League members bring Broadway to nearly 30 million people in New York and on tour across the U.S. and Canada. We’re pleased to present The League Awards to active members across the country whose accomplishments consistently impress us and our industry! The hard word and constant dedication of these outstanding people and companies enables The Broadway League to carry out our missions each and every day.”

Outstanding Achievement in Presenter Management (Samuel J. L’Hommedieu Award) was given to TOM GABBARD of Blumenthal Performing Arts in Charlotte, NC for demonstrating excellence in management. (presented by Jeff Chelesvig)
Under the leadership of Gabbard, Blumenthal Performing Arts has become one of the leading Road Presenters in the country. He is a former member of the Board of Governors and a multiple co-chair of the Spring Road Conference, as well as a managing member of the Independent Presenters Network. Under Gabbard’s direction, 9 to 5 The Musical embarked on a national tour during the 2010-2011 season and Blumenthal Performing Arts has received its first Broadway above title producing credit with The Mountaintop. Gabbard also actively pursues various methods for Road Presenters to bring more touring products to the United States.

Outstanding Achievement in Road Marketing was given to WAYNE MCWORTER of the Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles, CA for his dedication and creation of an in-house marketing department. (presented by Anita Dloniak and Laura Matalon)

Starting from scratch, McWorter has created relationships for the Pantages Theatre that allowed shows to gain the most visibility in the market and ultimately increase attendance. Although the economy had previously been in a downturn, the rise of theatrical subscriptions was largely due to McWorter’s efforts. His innovative ideas generate publicity for the theatre’s productions while raising awareness for potential audiences.

JUDITH LISI was bestowed the Distinguished Lifetime Service Award. (presented by Al Nocciolino)

President and CEO of the David A. Straz Center for the Performing Arts located in Tampa, Florida, Ms. Lisi has accomplished much in the ten years she has been involved with the organization. Through her outstanding leadership, she has improved and expanded the Straz Center’s programming and established financial security while meeting several long-term goals.

The George MacPherson Road Award was presented to MEREDITH BLAIR. (presented by Lauren Reid)

President of The Booking Group, one of the highest-generating booking agencies in the Broadway touring field, Blair has overseen numerous tours over her fourteen years, including RENT, In The Heights, Mamma Mia!, and West Side Story, among others. She has also served as the Vice President of Premier Artists Services, where she booked numerous stars. During her time there, her tour direction of the “Ultimate Event” with Liza Minnelli, Sammy Davis, Jr., and Frank Sinatra, set international box office records.
STAR OF TOURING BROADWAY AWARDS, designed to honor board members, government officials, donors and volunteers who have given support to promote and enrich the Broadway Series in their hometowns, were given to: (announced by Larry Payton)

American Express – American Express has teamed with Broadway Across America, utilizing strategic marketing techniques to bring the unique experience of touring Broadway productions across the nation.
Fifth Third Bank – Joining Cincinnati’s series in its inaugural season, Fifth Third Bank eventually went on to become the Name in Title Sponsor as well as expanding to Columbus and Atlanta. They have maintained the visibility of touring Broadway in the Midwest for over 25 years and continue to improve upon their tactics.

Michael C. Steindorf – Serving as a volunteer, patron, and member of Dallas Summer Musicals’ Executive Committee since 2004, Mr. Steindorf has guided the organization for numerous years. Under his leadership, DSM has reduced its budget while maintaining exemplary productions.

The Lambert and Lindsay Show at The Max 102.3 in Louisville, KY – To announce the 2012-2013 season, the station had the innovative idea to do a live broadcast from New York City from the Corporate Offices of Broadway.com. With live airings and interviews with casts and creative teams, their Louisville audiences were able to have an insider’s look at Broadway.
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The Broadway League, founded in 1930, is the national trade association for the Broadway industry. The League’s 700-plus members include theatre owners and operators, producers, presenters, and general managers in over 240 North American cities, as well as suppliers of goods and services to the theatre industry. Each year, League members bring Broadway to nearly 30 million people in New York and on tour across the U.S. and Canada. For more information, visit www.BroadwayLeague.com, or follow The Broadway League on Twitter @TheBwayLeague or on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/BroadwayLeague.

PRESS RELEASE: KEN KAISSAR’S A MODEST SUGGESTION OFF-BROADWAY

For Immediate Release

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by Ken Kaissar
directed by Walter J. Hoffman

with Jeff Auer*, Bob Greenberg*, Ethan Hova*,
Russell Jordan*, Jonathan Marballi, and Robert W. Smith*

The Studio Theatre at Theatre Row

Thursday, May 10 – Sunday, May 27, 2012
Tuesdays at 7 pm, Wednesdays at 8 pm, Thursdays at 8 pm,
Fridays at 8 pm, Saturdays at 8 pm, Sundays at 3 pm

In an anonymous conference room, in an anonymous city, an anonymous group of businessmen meet to discuss the next item on their agenda. As the four yes-men weigh the pros and cons of one pretty tough question, A Modest Suggestion asks: Why do racism and anti-Semitism exist? What does it mean to be Jewish? How does racism turn into violence? And do Jews eat bacon?

With this daring new satire by Israeli-American playwright Ken Kaissar, Apple Core Theater Company seeks to inspire an honest, thought-provoking discussion around these difficult topics – oh, and to make you laugh.

Tickets for A Modest Suggestion are $15.
To purchase, please visit Telecharge, call 212.239.6200
or visit the Theatre Row box office
(410 West 42nd Street, between 9th and 10th Avenues).

PRESS RELEASE: Lee Summers’ “Just A Piano” Concert Series

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Triadbookings06@aol.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

 

Lee Summers’ “Just A Piano” Concert Series

Proudly Presents

 PORGY AND BESS’

Wilkie Ferguson, III

 New York, New York – May 7, 2012 – PORGY AND BESS’ WILKIE FERGUSON, III SET FOR SOLO CONCERT AT THE TRIAD 6/11/2012.

Wilkie Ferguson,III, currently performing in the ten-time Tony Award nominated The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess on Broadway, makes his NYC solo concert debut at The Triad Theater (158 West 72nd Street) on June 11th, 2012 at 9:30pm! Special guests include Tony Nominee Joshua Henry.

 In his concert, “Love, Uncensored…” Wilkie takes us on a candid journey through the ups and downs of relationships past and present, explaining how he got to where he is today.  Spoiler alert:  It wasn’t easy and sometimes wasn’t pretty!   “The music ranges from Stevie Wonder to Sondheim (thanks for the extra press, by the way ;)) with some original compositions” says Ferguson.

 Love, Uncensored… is a presentation of Lee Summers’ Just A Piano Concert Series, which celebrates its sixth year at the Triad Theatre.  Since 2006 the Just A Piano Series has presented top recording artists, Broadway stars, and Tony and Grammy Award Winners in a beautiful intimate setting.

Tickets for “Love, Uncensored…” can be purchased in advance online (highly recommended due to theater size) or at the door for $15 (2 drink minimum, cash only).  For more information and to purchase tickets,

visit

www.brownpapertickets.com/event/247652

 The Triad Theatre is located at 158 West 72nd Street (between Broadway & Columbus)

Follow Wilkie on twitter @wilkieferguson

PRESS RELEASE: Love Letters June 24, 2012 at The Actor’s Temple

For immediate release:

TV Stars Larry Storch (F-Troop) & Marie Wallace (Dark Shadows) are doing a mitzvah.

 

On June 24th, they take the stage at NYC’s fabled Actors Temple for a benefit performance of Love Letters by A.R. Gurney.

Note: The number to call is at the bottom of the release. Tickets are limited, so if you plan on coming, I’d suggest calling soon. -e-

 

The show is being produced by Larry’s manager, Matthew Beckoff and comedian Bob Greenberg. Greenberg, who regularly produces comedy benefits for the Temple had been after Larry for some time to make an appearance. “We wanted to do something different” adds Beckoff. “We didn’t want it to be Larry showing up and doing five minutes of material. We wanted it to be special.”

The performance is a stage reunion for Storch and Wallace. “We did Neil Simon’s I Ought to Be in Pictures at The Hampton Playhouse several years ago, and have remained good friends ever since.” Larry continues “It’s great working with Marie again. She’s a terrific actress and a good friend. Her agreeing to do it is one of the reasons I wanted to do it.” Beckoff concludes “The Actors Temple has such an incredible history and so many legendary stars used to come here; Milton Berle, Joe E. Lewis, Al Jolson, The Three Stooges. Larry is one of the last from this generation. He worked with many of these performers. Milton Berle helped break Larry into comedy, so it’s fitting that we are doing it here. I’m sure Uncle Milty would be proud.”

Tickets to the event are $25 and are available by calling 212-245-6975.

Please visit their website for more information. www.theactorstemple.org

 

Arje Shaw’s “MOOLAH” An Industry Reading May 7th 2012

On Monday, May 7th 2012, I was privileged to be invited to a reading of Arje Shaw’s newest play, Moolah starring Joe Pantoliano and Mario Cantone.

Directed by Charles Messina, (The Accidental Pervert), Moolah is fast moving, one word, Who’s On First type vaudvilian humor and it’s very enjoyable. Here’s what the invitation said about it:

MOOLAH tells the story of two con men who fall out of favor with the Mob.
Ant’ny is a dandy, sharp-talking shyster and small-time bookie.
His younger cousin Sonny, a gay hit man, runs a hair salon by day and moonlights as a contract killer by night. Sonny’s salon slogan: cut by day, clip by night.

This darkest of comedies reveals the fortunes and misfortunes of the two in a “Waiting for Godot” meets “The Sopranos” thriller which penetrates the core issues of love, money and sexuality.

These men are desperate.
Each one with a bounty on his head.
Each one conning the other only to discover they have only conned themselves.

I got a chance to chat with Messrs Pantoliano, Cantone and Shaw after the reading and they were wonderful to chat with as you will see below. Enjoy!

Oh, and if you’d like to become a Producer of Moolah and help see this marvelous piece go to Broadway by investing, please contact Mr. Shaw by email and tell him Elli at broadwaykingdom sent you!

Special thanks to Chinua Thomas for Videography.

Video Interview with Peggy Herman (& Alex Rybeck)

I got to sit down and chat with the amazing Peggy Herman about her CD release party on Sunday May 7th 2012 at Feinstein’s at the Regency in NYC.
I hope you enjoy it!

(Click picture to make reservations)

540 Park Avenue (at 61st Street)
New York, NY 10021
212-339-4095

Doors open 5:30 for Dinner
Show at 7:30pm

Special prix fix dinner
Use code RSPH2012 when booking for
special discount of cover charge – $40.00 plus One drink minimum.

 Each guest will receive Peggy’s CD

Jackets required. Reservations a must!

Peggy Herman releases a brand new recording of her critically acclaimed show, “Herman on Herman,” her tribute to Broadway legend Jerry Herman, at Feinstein’s at the Loews Regency, 540 Park Avenue, on Sunday May 6 at 7:30pm. The one-night-only concert features many of the songs from the show’s premiere in May of last year, plus additional material that was added to the project in the intervening months.

With arrangements by the renowned music director Alex Rybeck, “Herman on Herman (with a Touch of Merman)” gives the Jerry Herman songbook a whole new spin, lending a fresh take on these classic Broadway show tunes. Backing Herman on Herman – and blending a range of popular styles, including folk-pop, smooth jazz, Brazillian and Broadway — are Rybeck on piano, Jered Egan on bass and Rex Benincasa on drums and percussion. The same threesome play on the album, augmented by strings, brass, winds, and guitarist Sean Harkness.

Like the show’s premiere at the Metropolitan Room, the CD release concert is directed by Peter Glebo, and the nine-time Tony Award winner Tommy Tune. The performer and show business chronicler Richard Skipper co-hosts the event with Feinstein’s, which is offering a special “It’s Today” dinner-and-show package (premium seats $50, general seating $30, plus a $25 food and beverage minimum). All of the evening’s attendees will receive a complimentary signed copy of the new album.

“Herman on Herman… Peggy Sings Jerry” (the CD’s title) features exciting new arrangements of songs from “Hello Dolly!” “Mame,” “La Cage aux Folles,” “Mack & Mabel,” and other Herman hits. In the studio, Herman and Rybeck added new songs, including “The Best of Times is Now,” “Before the Parade Passes By,” and “If He Walked Into My Life.”

Born in Philadelphia, and raised in Miami Beach, Herman has appeared in such musicals as “Nunsense” (Mother Superior), “South Pacific” (Bloody Mary) and “Grand Hotel” (Raffaela Ottanio).

Her solo CD debut, “Mercer and More…” (Original Cast Records), was hailed as “a lush album” by John Hoglund in Back Stage, where he added, “she’s got a big voice that serves a big talent.”

For more info on Peggy Herman: Facebook       Website

For more info on Alex Rybeck: Facebook 

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Special thanks to Marc Baron for his videography!

PRESS RELEASE: ANDREA MCARDLE TO JOIN READING OF LOST IN LOVE THE AIR SUPPLY MUSICAL

For Immediate Release:

ANDREA MCARDLE, BROADWAY’S ORIGINAL ANNIE, SIGNS ON FOR READING OF LOST IN LOVE THE AIR SUPPLY MUSICAL—FINAL CASTING ANNOUNCED 

Andrea McArdle, Broadway’s original ANNIE, joins Tony-nominated actor Constantine Maroulis (Rock of Ages, American Idol) and Justin Matthew Sargent (Rock of Ages, Bonnie & Clyde) for the April 23, 24 industry-only reading of LOST IN LOVE, a new musical based on the hit songs of Air Supply. McArdle sprang to fame in early 1977 when she became the youngest performer ever to be nominated for a Tony Award as Best Lead Actress in a Musical. She has continued to perform as an actress and singer and is well-known for her alto range and strong vocal belt.

 

Ms. McArdle will read the role of MRS RUTLEDGE, an aristocratic woman of a certain age who seems to know everything about everyone. McArdle will be performing one of the four new songs written for the show by Graham Russell.  Mr. Russell was in town last week for the final casting and had a hand in picking the cast.

 

Mr. Maroulis plays a young prince, EDUARDO, whose intentions come into question as he pines for KATHERINE, Kristin Piacentile (“When Midnight Strikes,” Off B’way, “Chautauqua!” at The Public) while wooing her best friend MARGO, Lynn Craig (“Cats” nat’l tour, “The Legend of Julie Taymor” – Fringe).  Margo’s billionaire industrialist stepbrother ARMITAGE, played by Paul Jackel (“The Secret Garden,” B’way, “The Fantasticks,” Off B’way) has an eye for antiquities and for Katherine.

 

Rounding out the cast as LORD AND LADY ASHTON are Broadway veterans Beau Allen (“Best Little Whorehouse,” “Jesus Christ Superstar,” original production, and “Obama in Naples” opening April 25th at the June Havoc Theater) and Adinah Alexander (slated to for “Kinky Boots” later this year and the original Broadway casts of “Wicked” and “The Wedding Singer”). Other casting includes William Blake (American Idol, season 4); Brian Golub (Disney’s “When In Rome,” film; “Naked Boys Singing,” Off Bway), Georgia Haege (“Lizzie Borden the Musical,” Off Bway, and tours with singer Meatloaf), and Jamie Epstein (“The Velveteen Rabbit,” “The Little Mermaid” with Literally Alive Children’s Theater).

 

Graham Russell, who composed many of Air Supply’s hits, has written four new songs for the musical and is working hands-on with book writer Melissa Bell.  Concurrently, Ms. Bell is working with director Tommy Tune and producer Stevie Phillips (Best Little Whorehouse) on the content development of the new musical “54.”

 

Robyn C. Lee directs. A former Broadway performer (Merlin, 5 6 7 8 Dance!) Ms. Lee has directed several Off Broadway shows (Adore the Spirit, HELP/DESK) and is author of In the Moment: The Art of Being and The Book of TABs: Meditations on Acting Life.

 

David M. Beris is Stage Manager (B’way: “Chita Rivera: The Dancer’s Life,” The History Boys”) and Jonathan Ivie “Jivie” is Musical Director (“Rock the presidents,” regional). Josh Freilich is Assistant Musical Director.

 

Air Supply will be performing such mega-hits as “All Out of Love,” “The One That You Love,” and “Making Love Out of Nothing at All” at BB Kings in NYC on April 20.

LOST IN LOVE is set in England in the early 1900s and has a Downton Abbey feel.  As royalty and emerging American wealth collide, a man and a woman must decide to follow tradition or live for love.

The staged reading is scheduled April 23 & 24 in New York City.  For information on obtaining an invitation, please email LostInLovetheMusical@gmail.com (Industry/invited only).

Press contact: Steve Levesque/Chrissy Sutphin at LUCK Media & Marketing, Inc.

info@luckmedia.com / (818) 232-4175

 

Video Interview with Terese Genecco (without her Her Little Big Band)

I got a rare chance to sit down and chat with Terese  (without her Her Little Big Band) the night after her amazing 3rd Anniversary party and CD release for a sweet one on one. I hope you enjoy it!

For more info on Terese: Facebook       Twitter       Website      The Iridium

ScoBar Entertainment presents: Terese Genecco & Her Little Big Band
at The Iridium, NYC – the 3rd or 4th Tuesday of every month – 8:00 & 10:00 pm

NEW! If you can’t get to the Iridium you can still see many shows LIVE at: http://theiridium.com/iridiumlive/

The Iridium is located at: 1650 Broadway (51st) New York, NY 10019. For reservations (212) 582-2121. www.theiridium.com

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PRESS RELEASE: CONSTANTINE MAROULIS CAST FOR READING OF LOST IN LOVE THE AIR SUPPLY MUSICAL

For Immediate Release:

CONSTANTINE MAROULIS CAST FOR READING OF
LOST IN LOVE THE AIR SUPPLY MUSICAL


Constantine Maroulis, the Tony-nominated star of Rock of Ages and American Idol, has been cast in the role of “Eduardo” for an invited industry-only April reading of “LOST IN LOVE,” a new musical based on the hit songs of AIR SUPPLY.

Constantine Maroulis

Air Supply, the hit making duo of Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock, scored seven top five singles in the 1980s with such mega-hits as “All Out of Love,” “The One That You Love,” and “Making Love Out of Nothing at All.” Celebrating 35 years since Lost in Love became the fastest selling single in history, Air Supply continues to sell out live concerts world-wide.

Graham Russell, who composed “All Out of Love,” “Lost in Love” and many of Air Supply’s hits, has written four new songs for the musical and is working hands-on with book writer Melissa Bell in developing the new musical, with Robyn Lee to direct.

Maroulis is slated to headline the upcoming Jekyll & Hyde revival later this year.

“LOST IN LOVE” is set in England in the early 1900s and has a Downtown Abbey feel.  As royalty and emerging American wealth collide, a man and a woman must follow tradition or live for love. Maroulis plays Eduardo, a charming Italian prince, in title, but with little means of financial support.

The staged reading is scheduled April 23 & 24 in New York City.  For information on obtaining an invitation, please email LostInLovetheMusical@gmail.com (Industry/invited only).

Press contact: Steve Levesque/Chrissy Sutphin at LUCK Media & Marketing, Inc.

info@luckmedia.com / (818) 232-4175

PRESS RELEASE: TERESE GENECCO CELEBRATES 3 YEARS AT THE IRIDIUM TUESDAY MARCH 20

HUGE CELEBRATION WITH SPECIAL RELEASE OF 
“LIVE FROM THE IRIDIUM NYC!” CD

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The fun-loving and hard-charging singer and bandleader Terese Genecco celebrates both the release of her new CD, “Live from the Iridium NYC,” and the 3rd anniversary of her long-run at the Iridium NYC, 1650 Broadway, in back-to-back shows on Tuesday March 20, at 8pm and 10pm.

Since March of ’09, Genecco and her eight-piece Little Big Band have performed without let-up, clocking over 70 consecutive performances. Produced by ScoBar Entertainment, it’s the longest-running nightclub act on Broadway. The monthly gigs, on the third or fourth Tuesday of the month, are scheduled to continue through the end of 2012.

Joining Genecco for the celebration will be guest vocalist Robert Hicks and a number of surprise special guests. Genecco’s Little Big Band consists of Barry Levitt (piano), Sean Harkness (guitar), Tom Hubbard (bass), Ray Marchica (drums), Mayra Casales (percussion), Kenny Lavender (trumpet), Mark Miller (trombone), and Cliff Lyons (sax).

The Wall Street Journal’s Will Friedwald has written that Genecco “and her three horns and five rhythm put on an unstoppable juggernaut of a set.” Indeed, the bandleader’s retro take on the rat-packing 60’s is completely right for the moment, churning up an electricity that gives today’s L.E.D.-soaked Times Square a rich, cocktail incandescence.

A Bistro Award and two-time MAC Award winner (for Best Recording in 2008, and Best Female Vocalist in 2009), Genecco was also a 2010 MAC Award nominee in the Major Artist category. She just received 2012 MAC Award nominations for Major Artist and for Show of the Year. Her acclaimed tribute to nightclub entertainer Frances Faye, “Drunk With Love” was a Time Out NY Top Ten pick of the year, as was its sequel.

The music charge is $25 with a $10 food and drink minimum. For reservations call 212/582-2121. For more information or to order online visit www.theiridium.com For more about the artist visit www.TereseGeneccoLive.com

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