Christmas With The Crawfords – OPENS – NYC

Last night we had an amazing first performance! The audience nourished us fully with their laughter and applause and presence! Whew! The NY Post and NY1 were in the audience as well, so be on the lookout for fun interviews, videos and pictures! 

There’s a discount this week for $35 tickets if you use code ONLY4U. 

https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pr/940350

Patty Andrews

Baby Jane, Ethel Merman, Judy Garland, Joan Crawford (Sherry Vine, Ms. Vodka Stinger, Connie Champagne, Joey Arias)

Joey Arias, Chris March

Jason B directs “What’s Up, Jack?” at The Treehouse Theatre

What happens when the love of your life decides he’s going to bare all, and read actual excerpts from his high school journal to a room full of your peers? You agree to direct it! Umph. This has been an amazing experience and Anthony and I have both learned so much about each other and about what we think one-man shows could/should be. I can’t wait to show you what we’ve been working so hard on. Hard on. Tomorrow night. 8pm. The Threehouse Theatre in Chelsea. There are a few seats left, so grab a ticket and I’ll see you there.

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Love, whatsupjack back

JBS

PS. In other news, I auditioned for a spoof cooking show today, playing a pretentious host who teaches how to make toast. Duh.

Crawfords next week!!

Jason B returns to the Fruit!

The Fresh Fruit Festival

presents

Jack G. Hyman‘s hilarious new play

“Making a Scene”

Saturday March 15th at 3pm

FREE!!

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Jason B will play:

Peter – a highly regarded member of the Royal Shakespeare Company

Max – a tightly wound (and manly!) American with a touch of melodrama

&

Jeffrey – the flamboyant director of the play within the play (within the play?)

March 15 – ALL OUT ARTS DEVELOPMENTAL READING SERIES

Hear new work from our community artists. 3-6pm at St. Luke’s in the Field (487 Hudson St.). Admission is free but donations are encouraged.

MAKING A SCENE:

Three of Britain’s foremost West End actors have consented to perform in a less than stellar American play within a play solely as a favor to the revered (and very elusive) Director, Sir Phillip Baron. Naturally, they fully expect, and are led to believe, that they will be cast in the film version. When they discover, on opening night, that they will NOT be cast in the film, all hell breaks loose on stage as they proceed to exact their revenge by changing the entire structure and meaning of the play DURING the performance. Never mind that this Gala Opening celebration is being attended by the entire British Royal Family and all of the important Fleet Street media.

More Fun with The Parodivas – NEW VIDEO!!

A fabulous montage of your favorite parody duo from venues all over NYC performing their hit eponymous song P-A-R-O-D-I-V-A-S (a send-up of Fergie’s GLAMOROUS), featuring guest appearances by Jeremy Wilson, Sutton Lee Seymour and one un-named elf’s junk. Please like, share (Cher) and comment. Don’t forget to follow the divas everywhere they go, and also on twitter. @TheParodivas

Thanks to Mattioli Productions for compiling! https://www.facebook.com/mattiolipro

Carly Knight, Sue Funke and The Haus of Mimosa join THE PARODIVAS SPOOKTACULAR SHOW at Vlada

THE PARODIVAS FAB YOU US SPOOKTACULAR*

VLADA LOUNGE NYC

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25TH 7PM

FREE, HAPPY HOUR, COSTUMES

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This show is gonna be CRAZY (sexy, cool!) We’re trick or treating at Vlada and you’re all invited for the free candy and the CHEAP HAPPY HOUR DRINKS! NO COVER!
GUEST STARS:Drag Comedy Duo: TheHaus OfMimosa (crazy)

Jazz Chanteuse: CARLY KNIGHT (sexy)

Comedian: SUE FUNKE (cool)

That’s right, THREE OF OUR FAVORITES IN ONE FREE SHOW. NEW SONG PARODIES!!! BRING YOUR CO-WORKERS, BRING THAT GUY FROM DOWNSTAIRS, BRING YOUR SWEET TOOTH, BRING THE GHOSTS THAT HAUNT YOU! (too far?)

*Oh shut up, you know you love the word “spooktacular!”

Jason B takes on Satan in the Fresh Fruit Festival.

“Saint Kristie,” by Douglas E. Huston

Directed by Cas Marino, Produced by Andrew Martin

The Fresh Fruit Festival, New York’s most popular and acclaimed gathering of all-LGBT performance events, will kick off its month-long Wednesday-night series of seated readings in March, entitled “From Vanilla to Tutti-Frutti,” beginning with Douglas E. Huston’s one-act romp “Saint Kristie.” Directed this time around by Cas Marino and produced by Andrew Martin with a brilliant cast, Huston’s play was extremely well-received at the 2007 Orlando Fringe Festival in Florida, and looks forward to its first reading in the Big Apple. Admission is free, and an audience talkback with the playwright will follow the performance.

Featuring Dan Cutter, Kerri Ford, Paula Galloway, Michael Allen Gray, Chris Kelly, Jason B. Schmidt and Michelle Silvani. Andrew Martin will narrate stage directions.