This September, MISSED CONNECTIONS: A CRAIGSLIST MUSICAL will have its U.S. debut at the New Ohio Theatre (154 Christopher Street, NYC), opening tonight, September 15 and will run through September 25. The musical is directed by Phillip George (Forbidden Broadway), choreographed by Amy Hall Garner.
This September, MISSED CONNECTIONS: A CRAIGSLIST MUSICAL will have its U.S. debut at the New Ohio Theatre (154 Christopher Street, NYC) beginning tonight, September 10, opening on September 15 and will run through September 25. The musical is directed by Phillip George (Forbidden Broadway), choreographed by Amy Hall Garner.
This September, MISSED CONNECTIONS: A CRAIGSLIST MUSICAL will have its U.S. debut at the New Ohio Theatre (154 Christopher Street, NYC) beginning September 10, opening on September 15 and will run through September 25. The musical is directed by Phillip George (Forbidden Broadway), choreographed by Amy Hall Garner.
According to TVGuide.com, Broadway veteran Bryan Batt will star in an upcoming episode of LAW & ORDER: CRIMINAL INTENT. As described by TV Guide, he will play, 'a premiere wine sommelier, also known as 'The Nose.'
Finalists for the Lambda Literary Award were announced today by the Lambda Literary Foundation in Los Angeles. Books from major mainstream publishers and from academic presses, from both long-established and brand new LGBT publishers, and even from emerging publish-on-demand technologies, make up the 114 finalists for the 'Lammys.' The finalists were selected from a record number of nominations. Broadway's Bryan Batt was announced as one of the finalists.
Civil activist Gayle Batt, passed away today, December 21 in her home in New Orleans. Batt, mother of Broadway actor Bryan Batt, lost a 32 year battle with cancer. She was 79 years old.
FEINSTEIN'S AT LOEWS REGENCY, the nightclub proclaimed 'Best of New York' by New York Magazine and 'an invaluable New York institution' by The New York Post will continue its Fall 2010 season with the debut BRYAN BATT - two-time Screen Actors Guild Award winner and star of television's 'Mad Men' - on October 3 and 4. Mr. Batt takes to the New York nightclub stage with 'Batt On A Hot Tin Roof' in an evening of song and charismatic storytelling, weaving a hilarious and poignant tale of his 'life experience' in the Big Apple and the Big Easy. From Cole Porter to Burt Bacharach, embracing classic Broadway and new composers, Batt creates a fun filled evening celebrating heart, hope, and home. Both shows take place at the Loews Regency Hotel (540 Park Avenue at 61st Street).
On today's episode of WHATEVER WITH ALEXIS AND JENNIFER, author and former Mad Men star Bryan Batt stopped in to chat with hosts Alexis Stewart and Jennifer Koppelman about how he perfected his roller skating skills in Central Park during his days in his days on Broadway in Starlight Express. He also dished about growing up in New Orleans, the fate of his Mad Men character Sal and share stories from his time as Munkustrap, the narrator of CATS.
FEINSTEIN'S AT LOEWS REGENCY, the nightclub proclaimed 'Best of New York' by New York Magazine and 'an invaluable New York institution' by The New York Post will continue its Fall 2010 season with the debut BRYAN BATT - two-time Screen Actors Guild Award winner and star of television's 'Mad Men' - on October 3 and 4. Mr. Batt takes to the New York nightclub stage with 'Batt On A Hot Tin Roof' in an evening of song and charismatic storytelling, weaving a hilarious and poignant tale of his 'life experience' in the Big Apple and the Big Easy. From Cole Porter to Burt Bacharach, embracing classic Broadway and new composers, Batt creates a fun filled evening celebrating heart, hope, and home. Both shows take place at the Loews Regency Hotel (540 Park Avenue at 61st Street).
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