Post Comedy Theatre
Wednesday, October 15th, 2008The comedian, political pundit and man of a thousand disguises… uses body language, masks, music and genius to create a body of work and a host of unforgettable, totally radical characters.
The comedian, political pundit and man of a thousand disguises… uses body language, masks, music and genius to create a body of work and a host of unforgettable, totally radical characters.
A “gleefully giddy” one-man play. Timothy Mooney bounds into the role of actor-playing-actor-playing actor.
Children have always been fascinated by Alice’s strange and exciting adventures in Wonderland. Now they can actually join Alice in her travels. In this remarkable piece, Willard Simms has created a brand new Wonderland, especially for children. The audience becomes a part of the forest through which Alice travels; they join her at the Mad […]
American tenor Anthony Dean Griffey has captured critical and popular acclaim on opera, concert and recital stages worldwide. He has been hailed as possessing both “presence and a tenor that is pure, sweet and clarion” (The Los Angeles Times), and for having a voice that is “both full-bodied and sweet-toned” (The New York Times).
Reveals a gallery of intimate portraits of three remarkable, radically different First Ladies, all played by Emmy Award-winning actress Elaine Bromka
David Briggs, internationally renowned Organist Emeritus of Gloucester Cathedral, will perform a fun evening of organ improvisation to three black and white classic shorts featuring Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton.
It’s a grab bag of one-acts that will have you rolling in the aisles! Be sure to check back soon once we announce which plays and which directors will be joining us for this night you won’t want to miss!
An active soloist at the Metropolitan Opera at the Lincoln Center in New York City, Ms. Waite has been hailed by the press as “superlatively gifted“, and a “dominant musical force onstage“.
Chronicles a young couple’s romance in a new and exciting way: her story starts at the end of their relationship; his begins on the day they met.
Music and lyrics by Jason Robert Brown.
Starring Eve Silva and Brian Hehn. Directed by Larry Coleman.
The royal ring is missing, and the queen won’t sleep until the royal detectives (all 13 of them!) find it. As they scour the Queendom in search of the royal ring, the chatty maids follow the harried queen around while the devious butler spouts suspiciously evil laughs every time a clue goes awry. In this […]