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THE DROWSY CHAPERONE
Book by Bob Martin and Don McKellar
Lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison

New Players Company

The Drowsy Chaperone is an homage to American musicals of the Jazz Age, examining the effect musicals have on the fans who adore them.

New York Times: "And now here is a musical that frankly sets itself up as a short, happy exercise in escapism, adorned with just enough postmodern footnotes to make you feel all insiderly. It's sort of like being able to eat your cake and diet too."

The Little Theatre
627 East Ridgewood Avenue
Ridgewood, NJ 07450

December 2011

Actor
ENDURANCE
created by Split Knuckle
additional text by Nick Ryan

Split Knuckle Theatre Company

Trapped in Antarctica with no hope of rescue, the great British explorer Sir Ernest Shackelton kept 27 men alive for two years in the most inhospitable climate on earth. Ninety-five years later, in the worst economic meltdown since the Great Depression, Hartford insurance man Walter Spivey, struggling to justify his recent promotion and save his employees' jobs, relives Shackelton's story. Can one of the greatest leaders in human history inspire him to conquer the corporate worlds?

TOUR SCHEDULE
New York, New York- Nov 2011
Maastricht, Netherlands- Jan 2012
Bangkok, Thailand- Feb 2012
London, England- March 2012
Athens, Greece- May 2012
Paris, France- June 2012
Frankfurt, Germany- Sept 2012
Barcelona, Spain- April 2013


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LE GOURMAND OR GLUTTONY!
Company-created work
Music by Andrew Lynch
Text by Nick Ryan
Conceived by Katie Hartman

3 Stick Theatre Company

LE GOURMAND or GLUTTONY! depicts the life and times of Grimod de La Reyniere, the delightfully deformed foodie who published the first restaurant guide of Paris in the tumultuous late 18th century. The offspring of a union between a wealthy commoner and a destitute noble, this proto-Michelin was born with malformed appendages: his hands developed in the shape of a talon and a lobster pincer. Renowned for his insatiable appetite, unparalleled palette and impeccable table etiquette, Grimod became the unquestioned authority on taste among the nouveau riche emerging from the Terror of the French Revolution, even gaining the ear of a rising young general, Napoleon Bonaparte... but to what lengths will his desire for exotic flavors take him?

NY Times Review
FringeNYC
The Connelly Theater
August 2011