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The New Yorker: The Apple Boys Review

The New Yorker: The Apple Boys Review

Tate Theatrics: Media Marketing & Advertising

“A BUSHELFUL OF DELIGHTS! 
CLEVER, CATCHY SONGS, WONDERFULLY SILLY BOOK, 
AND ADORABLE, HILARIOUS PERFORMANCES!
A THOROUGHLY WINNING TRIBUTE!”
– The New Yorker

Operation Crucible: The New York Times Attention-Getting Show to See This Fall

Operation Crucible: The New York Times Attention-Getting Show to See This Fall

Tate Theatrics: Media Marketing & Advertising

From an acclaimed four-star London production and The New York Times Critics’ Pick by Ben Brantley, Operation Crucible returns Off-Broadway for a limited engagement. “GRIPPING! SEARING POETRY THAT ILLUMINATES!” – Ben Brantley, The New York Times

Private Peaceful Review: ★★★★

Private Peaceful Review: ★★★★

Tate Theatrics: Media Marketing & Advertising

Straight from a UK/Irish tour comes the Off-Broadway debut of Private Peaceful by the celebrated author of War Horse, Michael Morpurgo. “A-FOUR STAR TOUR DE FORCE PERFORMANCE
IT’S EXHILARATING TO WATCH, LIKE SYBIL ON STEROIDS!” – Time Out New York

European Month of Culture at Lincoln Center

European Month of Culture at Lincoln Center

Tate Theatrics: Media Marketing & Advertising

The Delegation of the European Union to the United States presents the inaugural New York City arts and culture festival showcasing consequential new voices and works emanating from across Europe. "The formula we're developing for this Pan-European festival has us showcasing the work of individual countries every year, and experiencing the changing perspectives and priorities of diverse artists from these countries in a broader European and global context.”

Backstreet Boy Howie D Among New Victory's 2017-18 LabWorks Artists

Backstreet Boy Howie D Among New Victory's 2017-18 LabWorks Artists

Tate Theatrics: Creative Producer

With Music & Lyrics by Backstreet Boy Howie Dorough, Book by Matte O'Brien (The Wonderful Mr. & Mrs. O'Leary, Peter & I, White Noise) and Producer Tate Theatrics (The Blue Flower), HOW WE DO is a new musical about a biracial teen finding his place and acceptance in the awkward halls of middle school as he and his new-found friends embark on a journey through musical genres.

10th Annual 1st Irish Festival Announces Award Winners

10th Annual 1st Irish Festival Announces Award Winners

Tate Theatrics: Media Marketing & Advertising

Origin’s 1st Irish Festival — New York’s all-Irish theatre festival devoted to showcasing the work of contemporary Irish playwrights from around the world – presents the 2018 1st Irish Awards. Isobel Mahon’s comedy Party Face wins Best Production of the year and its star Hayley Mills wins for Best Actress.

Parallel Worlds: A New Rock Experience Industry Presentation at Ars Nova

Parallel Worlds: A New Rock Experience Industry Presentation at Ars Nova

Tate Theatrics: Executive Producer

Straight from a critically acclaimed Los Angeles run, this special 1-hour presentation will feature a selection of songs starring Broadway and Youtube Viral Sensation (with over 3.5 millions views of Radiohead’s Creep) Carrie Manolakos (Wicked, Mamma Mia!) and Matt DeAngelis (Waitress, Hair). From Writer/Composer Brandon Beckner, Songwriter/Lyricist Steve Sobel, Music Director Eli Zoller, Stage Director Jimmy Maize.

NYTimes Review: God of Vengeance "A TIMELY REVIVAL!"

NYTimes Review: God of Vengeance "A TIMELY REVIVAL!"

Tate Theatrics: Media Marketing & Advertising

"THE PLAY IS REMARKABLE in its nuanced depiction of Manke and her fellow prostitutes Basha. DEFTLY DIRECTED! The cast’s commitment brings the work’s FLASHES OF LYRICISM TO POWERFUL LIFE! BEAUTIFULLY PLAYED! THEIR LOVE IS AFFECTING IN ITS HONESTY!” – Charles Isherwood, The New York Times

THE BLUE FLOWER makes Bloomberg's BEST SHOWS OF 2011 in such company as Book of Mormon & Jerusalem

THE BLUE FLOWER makes Bloomberg's BEST SHOWS OF 2011 in such company as Book of Mormon & Jerusalem

"I called this enthralling show the best new American musical since “Spring Awakening.” It told the story of Max, based on the German artist Max Beckmann, and three other interconnected people, beginning in pre-WWI Berlin and ending on Central Park West in the 1950s. Jim Bauer’s eclectic score was lush and memorable, as was Will Pomerantz’s ingenious production at Second Stage" - Jeremy Gerard
 

The Blue Flower Blooms anew this October Off-Broadway at New York's Second Stage Theatre

The Blue Flower Blooms anew this October Off-Broadway at New York's Second Stage Theatre

Tate Theatrics: Creative Producer

The company’s 33rd season begins in October with the New York premiere of the new musical “The Blue Flower,” written by Jim Bauer and Ruth Bauer and directed by Will Pomerantz. The show, which was produced at the American Repertory Theater in Boston last year, uses video, dance and music to tell the story of four friends living through the Belle Époque and World War I.

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.

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. ”