02-10-12
Steven
Colucci
in
front
of
one
of
his
paintings
at a
premiere
of
new
works
by
Colucci
at
Orley
Shabahang.
241
East
58th
St.
Thursday
night
12-09-12
Off-Broadway, an entertaining comedy RX, by Kate Fodor, with an excellent six member cast headed by Marin Hinkle and Stephen Kunken, tells the love story between an editor, who suffers from workplace depression, and a doctor, who helps her with an experimental drug. The opening night party was held at 48 Lounge.
There was a wonderful program at the New York City Ballet, featuring three glorious ballets by Balanchine and a new version of Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht's The Seven Deadly Sins, choreographed and directed by Lynne Taylor-Corbett, which, unfortunately, was unimaginative and disappointing.
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Sara Means and Teresa Reichlen were superb in Concerto Barocco, Tiler Peck and Daniel Ulbricht marvelous in Tarantella, and the whole cast delightful in Vienna Waltzes.
We had a photo op with the cast of NOW. HERE. THIS with the four cast members, director and musical director, who brought [title of show] to Off-Broadway and Broadway. I eagerly await opening night.
The Drama League's 28th Annual Gala at the Pierre Hotel honored Kristin Chenoweth, and many celebrities attended, including Joel Grey, Nick Jonas, Marlo Thomas and many more too numerous to mention. As always, it is a splendid event.
A lovely cocktail reception was held at Orley Shabahang for the premiere of the new works by Colucci, where Medea vodka was served among other drinks.
02-08-12
Cast
members
(L-R)
Director
Ethan
McSweeny.
Marylouise
Burke.
Michael
Bakkensen.
Elizabeth
Rich.
Stephen
Kunken.
Marin
Hinkle.
playwright
Kate
Fodor.
Paul
Niebanck
at
the
opening
night
party
for
"RX"
at
48
Lounge.
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