CLOSED April 24, 2013: “Addicted to Show Business”

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Written and performed by 3 Time Emmy Award winner Dave Konig, with direction and musical score by Ian Finkel, ‘Addicted to Show Business’ is a one man comedic tour de force about the one addiction there’s no 12 Step program for.

“In this uplifting and hilarious show, Konig cons his way into a starring role in a Broadway musical (even though he can’t sing or dance), he grts hired – and fired – as a national spokesman for the Catholic Church (even though he’s Jewish), Adam Sandler pushes him on stage, Carol Burnett falls in -and out- of love with him, and someone in the audience gets decapitated (really).”

‘Addicted to Show Business’ opened at St Lukes Theatre, March 13, 2013, and closed April 24, 2013.

CLOSED July 22, 2012: “Channeling Kevin Spacey”

Elan Wolf Farbiarz and Cory Terry’s, “Channeling Kevin Spacey”, made its Off-Broadway premiere at St. Lukes Theatre on May 15, 2011 (previews began April 17, 2011) and closed on July 22, 2012. The production starred Justin R. G. Holcomb and Jamil Chokachi. Wolf & William Productions produced.

1Office Space meets Scarface in this hilarious comic romp! In Channeling Kevin Spacey we meet Charlie, a meek pushover stuck in a dead end job and a loveless relationship.

About the play: “After a particularly soul-squashing day at work, Charlie has an epiphany and resolves to change his life. Channeling Kevin Spacey has garnered international acclaim and taken home the coveted “Best of Fest” award at the Toronto, Winnipeg, and Edmonton Fringe festivals. Fans of both Kevin Spacey and Al Pacino are in for a treat as Charlie’s metamorphosis channels the characters of both actors, triggering devastating and hilarious confrontations. ” (CLOSED)

CLOSED Feb 15, 2013: “Zelda at the Oasis”

Zelda at the Oasis was a new play by P.H. Lin, directed by Andy Sandberg and starring Edwin Cahill and Gardner Reed. Performances began on November 16th, 2012 with its official opening night on December 4th, 2012 Zelda at the Oasis closed at St Lukes Theatre on February 15, 2013.

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About the play: Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald, wife of legendary American novelist, F. Scott Fitzgerald, wants nothing more than to be recognized as an artist in her own right. Two things stand in her way: a growing mental instability and the overbearing shadow of her husband. On this magical night, Zelda discovers The Club Oasis, a New York City bar where she has escaped to drink alone…until a unique and unexpected friendship is forged with an aspiring musician who plays piano and tends bar at the Oasis. Vivid and haunting memories are triggered as Zelda transforms the Bar Man into those from her past who have shaped her own self-image. Through this after-hours encounter, they share their dreams, missteps, and insights with one another, hoping to unlock the courage to move forward with their lives.  Visit the website for Zelda at the Oasis for more information!(CLOSED)