Last year, aka 2022, was really had on a lot of people–including many of us in the arts. For me, the year included a show closed due to covid, a second case of covid for me (and first for Tim) from that production, and a lot of stress around covid testing for two more shows …
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Farewell to the Fabulous Forum!
All good things must come to an end, sadly. Our hilarious production of Sondheim’s A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum closes today after delighting audiences and critics alike. Below are some swell images by Jason Nuttle Photography. Huge thanks again to the one and only Jen Werner, our utterly fantastic director, Caryl …
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Opens Tonight!
Gosh, I’ve been so busy rehearsing I haven’t had time to post here about our great production at the fabulous (and gorgeously expanded) Maltz Jupiter Theatre in Jupiter, FL. But I’m so excited to announce the opening of our hilarious (and tuneful!) production of Sondheim’s classic A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum!! …
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The Mystery of Edwin Drood Was a Hit!
It’s been a busy couple of months: I was cast as Phillip Bax/Bazzard in a holiday production of the chamber version of the fabulous show-within-a-show multiple-ending musical, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, at my beloved Maltz Jupiter Theatre in Jupiter, FL. Director/Choreographer Jennifer Werner was simply amazing, as were all the designers and the entire cast and …
The Foreigner Wins 2014 Carbonell Award for Best Production of a Play!
Last night, I attended the 39th Annual Carbonell Awards in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, as part of the delegation from the fabulous Maltz Jupiter Theatre. And I’m thrilled to share the news that our production of The Foreigner, in which I played the title character, beat out the impressive competition to land the coveted 2014 Best Production …
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Fun Q&A For My Carbonell Awards Best Actor Nomination!
Here’s a link to a silly and fun Q&A session I did for South Florida’s Carbonell Awards, as a Best Actor in a Play nominee for my work in Larry Shue’s wonderful comedy The Foreigner at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre. Win or lose, I’m looking forward to attending the ceremony with the Maltz Jupiter team in Ft. …
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American Theatre Magazine Online Includes Photo From The Foreigner!
Well, this is a nice little surprise: American Theatre magazine’s online weekly roundup of photos from regional theatre productions includes a shot from our Maltz Jupiter Theatre production of The Foreigner! You can see the shot in their slideshow by clicking here. If you’re in the Jupiter, Florida area and are in need of an evening of …
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The Foreigner Opens October 30th at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre!
We’ve already done a couple of previews, with fantastic audiences, and have two more today. Then we officially open this lovely (and yes, very funny) production of The Foreigner on October 30th. If you are in the Jupiter, Florida area and don’t already have your tickets–buy them now! We only run through Sunday, 11/9, and tickets are selling fast for …
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The Reviews and Photos are in for The 39 Steps!
With the onset of the holidays, I’ve finally found time to sit down and add the reviews and a nifty photo gallery from my recent production of The 39 Steps at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre in Jupiter, Florida. I had a fantastic time there onstage and off, and am only sorry it was over so …
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Looking Back at 2011
I can certainly say that 2011 wasn’t dull. For one thing, The Smurfs movie came out. And even though only a few seconds of my one scene made it into the final cut of the film, that fleeting onscreen appearance was enough to make our 10-year-old nephew Nicholas very excited. Watching the film in 3D with …