The Blue Flower Wins 6 IRNE Awards including BEST MUSICAL

The Blue Flower Wins 6 IRNE Awards including BEST MUSICAL

The Blue Flower took home a host of honors at the 2011 Independent Reviewers of New England Awards, presented April 25 in Boston. Wins include Best Musical, Best Actor (Dan Jenkins), Best Supporting Actress (Meghan McGeary), Best Musical Director(Mark Rubenstein), Best Lighting Design, and Best Sound Design.

 Steve Tate named one of seven US Producers to participate in US/UK Exchange

Steve Tate named one of seven US Producers to participate in US/UK Exchange

London's The Old Vic Theatre, the historical home of theatrical legends including Laurence Olivier, John Gielgud, under the artistic direction of Kevin Spacey, in association with New York's Public Theatre launch 2010's US/UK Exchange where actors, directors, and producers engage in a week of cultural activity and artistic development.

Schwartz picks 'Flower': Composer signs on as commercial producer

Schwartz picks 'Flower': Composer signs on as commercial producer

 Tate Theatrics: Creative Producer

"Wicked" composer Stephen Schwartz has signed on as a commercial producer attached to "The Blue Flower," the multimedia tuner gearing up for a run at Boston's American Repertory Theater later this year. "Blue Flower" is the first legit producing gig for Schwartz, whose 1970 tuner "Godspell" will be revived on Broadway next year.

VIDEO: Stephen Schwartz discusses his producing debut of The Blue Flower

VIDEO: Stephen Schwartz discusses his producing debut of The Blue Flower

Stephen Schwartz, composer and lyricist of such Broadway classics as Wicked, Pippin, and Godspell makes his theatrical producing debut with Jim and Ruth Bauer’s The Blue Flower, calling the production, “one of the most creative and original pieces of musical theatre that I’ve ever encountered in my life.”

Green Eyes: Review

Green Eyes: Review

“Taken together, they make Green Eyes the rare vest-pocket love story that’s as epic in scope as it is intimate in stature. But it’s also something considerably more important: musical theatre in its most exciting, elemental form. ”