Jane Aquilina rocks in her solo show "Bawdy and Soul" , with Adam Weiner on piano. Jane will return with more of this work in progress on August 26.
Aaron Petrovich performs his piece "The Rights of Man" in June "Until the Violence Stops:NYC" events.
photo by Ellen Rosenberg
Esther K Chae presented her New York premiere of So The Arrow Flies.
Shown here with David Henry Hwang
at an after-show reception
Shame Lips
Created and Performed by
The Lovely And Talented Miss Toni Silver
sold out her Oct-Nov shows 2008
She's coming back for another run
in Feb-Mar '09
“Silver’s material resonates with universal moments.”, Show Business Weekly
“Toni is such a captivating presence…poignant, in-your-face honest”, Wiley Press
"Toni unselfconsciously becomes unhinged in front of her audience, in a performance alive with honesty and spunk" GO Magazine
"You know what? You've got spunk....I hate spunk." Lou Grant, Mary Tyler Moore show
Art's Heart
written and performed
by Anthony Johnston
sold out his November '08 shows
He'll come back in '09 - Dates TBA
"Bizarre and funny!
Unexpectedly touching!"
Swerve Magazine
Frank Blocker brings his brilliant solo show back to Stage Left
for an 8-show run in '09
Every Wednesday night at 8 pm, beginning Jan 7, through Feb 25
Tickets $18
A theatrical tour-de-force reminiscent of Greater Tuna crossed with A Prairie Home Companion. Blocker's writing is sly, sharp, erudite and unerringly funny, and his talent for voices and characterization is simply wonderful.
- Next Magazine, David Hurst
A dazzling array of dysfunctional Southern characters that surpass anything Margaret Mitchell dreamed up for Gone With The Wind.
- Show Business Weekly, 2003
Plenty of plot twists and red herrings here, all of that mystery affording Blocker the opportunity to showcase his ample talents and keep the audience entertained.
- TheatreMania, Dan Bacalzo
Both archly satirical and sweetly ingenuous ... wry sophistication and gleeful, childlike abandon that’s certain to satisfy the cranky inner toddler of even the most jaded New York theatergoer.
- nytheatre.com, Terri Galvin