New cast members have been announced for Three Day Hangover's Big Boozy Benefit, an event supporting the company's awesome 2014 Season Jennifer Mudge Rocky, Autumn Hurlbert NBC's The Sound of Music Live, Allison Guinn Hair, Stephen Plunkett War Horse, The Mend, Chad Goodridge Passing Strange, January Lavoy Enron, and Liv Rooth Beyond Therapy, Venus in Fur will join the previously announced cast members, all of whom represent a crazy-talented and ridiculously good-looking group of actors from Broadway, film and TV.
- 3/19/2014
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Spike Lee's "Passing Strange," a film version of the Tony-winning Broadway musical, will be the opening-night film when the 2009 Downtown Film Festival-Los Angeles kicks off Aug. 12 at the At&T Center Theater.
Chad Goodridge and De'Adre Aziza, stars of both the original Broadway production and the film, will appear in person.
"Passing Strange" is the semi-autobiographical story of Los Angeles musician Stew, who in the early 1990s founded the influential pop-rock band the Negro Problem.
"We're honored to premiere any film by Spike Lee, but in particular 'Passing Strange' is a fitting way to begin our festival because of Stew's strong connection to the Silver Lake/Downtown L.A. arts scenes," said festival director Greg Ptacek.
The fest runs Aug. 12-22 in venues throughout downtown Los Angeles.
Chad Goodridge and De'Adre Aziza, stars of both the original Broadway production and the film, will appear in person.
"Passing Strange" is the semi-autobiographical story of Los Angeles musician Stew, who in the early 1990s founded the influential pop-rock band the Negro Problem.
"We're honored to premiere any film by Spike Lee, but in particular 'Passing Strange' is a fitting way to begin our festival because of Stew's strong connection to the Silver Lake/Downtown L.A. arts scenes," said festival director Greg Ptacek.
The fest runs Aug. 12-22 in venues throughout downtown Los Angeles.
Hollywood is famous for its abundance of hot actors, but the New York theater has its own cadre of guys who are seething with sex appeal. Here's our tribute to some of the fabulous fellows you're likely to find performing on stage in NYC. We tried to cast a wide net, so in addition to such pretty Broadway faces as Cheyenne Jackson and Matt Cavenaugh, you'll find less well-known but no less smokin' hot men who have made their mark Off- and Off-Off-Broadway.
We'd love to have your feedback, but before you begin noting who we left out, please know the criteria we used for our selections. We wanted to focus on men who are truly part of the fabric of New York theater, so we leaned toward those who've been consistently active in this arena over the past few years and/or have had two or more major roles during that time.
We'd love to have your feedback, but before you begin noting who we left out, please know the criteria we used for our selections. We wanted to focus on men who are truly part of the fabric of New York theater, so we leaned toward those who've been consistently active in this arena over the past few years and/or have had two or more major roles during that time.
- 1/28/2009
- by michael
- The Backlot
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