RACHEL BLOOM (Writer/Performer) is perhaps best known from the CW musical dramedy Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, which she co-created, executive produced, and starred in as ‘Rebecca Bunch.’ For her acting work on the show, she was awarded a Golden Globe, Critics' Choice and TCA Award; for her songwriting work, she won an Emmy Award for Original Music and Lyrics along with her songwriting partners Adam Schlesinger and Jack Dolgen. Recently, she co-starred in the Hulu comedy series Reboot and will appear in the upcoming second season of the Max series, Julia. Her past stage work includes selling out Radio City Music Hall and the London Palladium performing Crazy Ex-Girlfriend: LIVE. She also starred in her own solo tour, What Am I Going To Do With My Life Now? in 2019, which included a week-long residency at Just For Laughs. In addition, she appeared in a one-night only production of Crazy For You at Lincoln Center directed by Susan Stroman. In addition to her film and television work, in 2020, she published her book “I Want To Be Where The Normal People Are,” a collection of personal essays and poems on the subjects of insecurity, fame, anxiety, and much more. And because she spent high school scanning programs for what college each cast member attended…BFA: NYU, Tisch. She'd like to thank her husband, daughter and dog daughter for their endless love and support. This performance is dedicated to Adam, Tommy and Dr. J.
JEROME KURTENBACH (Music Director, Orchestration, Keyboard) has worked as an LA-based composer on The Simpsons, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and many Rachel Bloom projects live, on Netflix, and for NASA. Recent film scores include Nick Demos' features Invisible and Body Electric, Sal Bardo's Come Clean and Requited, Marco Ragozzino's Man Eater, Don Lampton's Riding Down a Moon Bean (Best Score), Brian Bolster’s Kay's Gonna Be Alright, and Jane Lanier's Touch (Best Score). He scored/co-wrote/directed/produced the films Dümscrolt, The Misconception Trilogy, Anything But Normal and the anti-bullying PSA Rise of the Phoenix, supporting the LGBTQIA+ community. He scored the podcasts for Kimmy Gatewood's Mother of All Shows, Matt Mancuso's Agents: Declassified, and Bryan Anthos' Our Hallowed Fruit. His concert works have premiered in the US and abroad, notably Nomadic Flight at Dusk and the opera Unleashed. He's the composer/lyricist on the musicals Outside the Lines and Spectra and the Miss Fits Right In and has served as musical director for many shows over twenty years, notably for The Second City and The Apple Sisters. He arranged/orchestrated/musical directed the world premiers of Town Without Pity, I Want My 80s Musical and One Way Ticket to Hell (MD only). Kurtenbach arranges and orchestrates for many LGBTQIA+ choruses among other groups around the country. jeromekurtenbach.com. For mom, Brooklyn native, forever missed and loved.
ANN KLEIN (Guitar) plays guitar, mandolin, lap steel, and other things with strings. As a singer/songwriter, she has performed in Europe consistently for many years, in support of several original music releases. She has written music for three documentaries for French television and has had her music used in television shows all over the world. Additionally, Ann earned a MacDowell Colony grant for composition. As an instrumentalist, credits include: Kate Pierson of the B-52s, Joan Osborne, Ani DiFranco, and the American Composers Orchestra. Theater credits include Almost Famous, Head Over Heels, Waitress, Kinky Boots, Jagged Little Pill, SUFFS and Superhero. Ann is most proud of her ability to wah-wah her way out of any solo…
JOHN FELICIANO (Electric Bass) is a musician, producer, and professional bass player who grew up in New Hampshire. After graduating from SUNY Purchase in 2012, he has been a part of New York’s diverse community of musicians celebrating salsa, gospel, hip hop, jazz, and everything in between. His recent credits include Lincoln Center (The Dragon Sisters), Brooklyn Museum (Kala and The Lost Tribe), and BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn (AJO). He can be found performing on Fridays and Saturdays at The Public Hotel (Jose Benjamin Escobar) as well as Harlem’s FAME Bethel on Sunday mornings (Gary Mitchel Jr.). John feels blessed to be a part of Rachel’s show, and as Sonido’s pet, he would like to dedicate his performance to his loving family who he is most proud of. Insta: @Johnnyfelic
ETHAN EUBANKS (Drums) has enjoyed a very diverse and interesting career in music. Primarily based in NYC, Ethan has enjoyed a very active schedule playing Rock, Jazz, Americana, Blues, Funk, Folk, and most things in between. As a studio musician he has played on hundreds of records, commercial jingles, and music for film and TV. He has toured the world with jazz legend Joe Sample, R&B Singer Corrine Baily Rae, Americana singer Teddy Thompson, and Indie Rock sensations Ivy, which is how he came to know Rachel Bloom. Ethan was hired by Ivy bassist Adam Shlessinger to work with Mrs. Bloom on the Crazy Ex-Girlfriend: LIVE shows. When not working as a sideman, he can be found in the corner of bars and restaurants singing and playing music that is dear to him: blues and early jazz. He is delighted to be making his Off-Broadway debut with this amazing show!
SETH BARRISH (Director) is the Co-Founder and Co-Artistic Director of The Barrow Group. Directing Credits include (Broadway) Mike Birbiglia: The Old Man and The Pool; Mike Birbiglia: The New One; (Off Broadway) 17 Minutes by Scott Organ, Mike Birbiglia: The New One (Drama Desk & Outer Critics Circle Awards Outstanding Solo Performance); The Tricky Part (OBIE Award, Drama Desk Nominations for Best Play and Best Solo Show), All The Rage (Lucille Lortel Award for Best Solo Show), Mike Birbiglia: My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend, (Lucille Lortel Award for Best Solo Show, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle nominations for Best Solo Show—Final performance at Carnegie Hall), Mike Birbiglia: Sleepwalk With Me, Pentecost (Drama Desk Nomination for Best Play), Old Wicked Songs (Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award & Garland Award for Best Direction), and Good (Straw Hat Award for Best Direction), among dozens of productions spanning a 40-year career on Broadway, Off Broadway, Off-Off Broadway, in regional theater and internationally. Seth co-directed Mike Birbiglia’s feature film Sleepwalk With Me. Seth is a professional acting and directing teacher and author of the book An Actor’s Companion–Tools for the Working Actor. (Netflix Comedy Specials) Mike Birbiglia's The Old Man and The Pool, The New One, and My Girlfriend's Boyfriend. He co-directed Mike Birbiglia: Thank God for Jokes for Netflix. He was a consulting producer for the film Don’t Think Twice and a producer of Mike Birbiglia’s CD Sleepwalk With Me Live. As an actor, Seth appears regularly infilm and on television. Seth is also a composer and most proud of his affiliation with his family, Lee Brock, Phillip & Rachel Barrish.
ELIZABETH BENNETT (Associate Director) Current directing projects: Babe Lincoln (in development) and The Pleasure's Mine (in workshop). Recent AD work: Mike Birbiglia: The Old Man And The Pool (CTG and Broadway), Get On Your Knees (Cherry Lane), 17 Minutes (The Barrow Group), Mike Birbiglia: The New One (Cherry Lane and Broadway). Elizabeth is a theater maker and teaching artist based in NYC and The Bay Area.
KATHRYN BURNS (Creative Consultant) is the two-time Emmy winning choreographer for Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. She has choreographed more than 200 episodes of TV including Key & Peele, Drunk History, Dancing with the Stars, Black Monday, Wet Hot American Summer, Reno 911!, The Morning Show, The Other Two, The Dropout, The Simpsons, and Central Park, among others. Film credits include Borat: Subsequent Moviefilm, Other People, Renfield, Dolly Parton’s Mountain Magic Christmas and Good Burger 2. For stage: Wicked Soul at Cherry Hill (The Geffen dir. Mike Donahue), FOUND (IAMA Theater Co. dir/Moritz von Stuelpnagel), Crazy-Ex Girlfriend LIVE at Radio City Music Hall which she directed and choreographed, and Rachel Bloom LIVE on tour. She created Quick & Funny Musicals, the longest-running monthly musical show at UCB, where she currently hosts The Raggle Taggle Dance Hour. www.thekathrynburns.com @katmburns
BEOWULF BORITT (Set Designer) 30 Broadway designs include the Tony Award winning sets for NewYork, New York and Act One, the Tony nominated sets for The Scottsboro Boys, Therese Raquin, Potus and Flying Over Sunset. Also on Broadway, The Piano Lesson, Ohio State Murders. Mike Birbiglia: The Old Man and the Pool, Come From Away, Freestyle Love Supreme, Be More Chill, The New One, Bernhardt/Hamlet, Meteor Shower, A Bronx Tale, Prince Of Broadway, Hand To God, Sondheim On Sondheim,…Spelling Bee , Love Musik, Rock Of Ages, Chaplin, On The Town (’14), Sunday In the Park… (’17), Bronx Bombers, Grace, and The Two And Only. 100 Off- Broadway shows include Shakespeare in the Park’s Hamlet, Much Ado and Merry Wives, The Last Five Years, Fiddler OnThe Roof (in Yiddish), Mike Birbiglia: Sleepwalk With Me, and Miss Julie. He has designed for the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus, and designed around the world in England, Russia, China, Australia, and Japan. He received a 2007 OBIE Award for sustained excellence. His book about Broadway set design, Transforming Space Over Time, is available wherever books are sold.
KRISTIN ISOLA (Costume Designer) Design Credits include: The Wrong Man (MCC); Theo (Two River Theater); A Walk in the Woods, The Thing with Feathers, Muswell Hill, Expecting Isabel, Abigail’s Party (Barrow Group Theatre); What the Butler Saw, Richard III (Shakespeare Theatre of NJ); The Language Archive (Bristol Riverside Theatre); The Understudy (McCarter Theatre). Assistant Costume Design for Television: Billions, The Equalizer,The Missing, The Crowded Room, Under the Banner of Heaven, Pose, Dickinson, The Deuce, Fosse/Verdon (Emmy nomination). Assistant Costume for Theatre: The Girl from the North Country, Mlima’s Tale (The Public); Therese Raquin (RoundaboutTheater); The Sound of Music (National Tour); La Boheme (Washington National Opera); Love’s Labour’s Lost (Shakespeare in the Park). Education: M.F.A. Yale University; B.F.A. Syracuse University
AARON M. COPP (Lighting Designer) Recent projects include the Broadway productions of Mike Birbiglia: The Old Man and the Pool at the Beaumont, and Mike Birbiglia: The New One at the Cort (now the James Earl Jones), Bernstein’s Mass at the Kennedy Center, Falling Out Of Time at Carnegie Hall, Colin Quinn: Red State Blue State at the Minetta Lane, Candide at Tanglewood Music Center, One Line Drawn by Brian Brooks for Miami City Ballet, and Shahrazad for The Royal Ballet of Flanders. Music projects include designs for The Silk Road Ensemble, Natalie Merchant, Diamanda Galas, Maya Beiser and the Bang On A Can All-Stars. He has worked extensively in the dance world, and in 2008 received his second Bessie Award for Jonah Bokaer’s The Invention Of Minus One. He had a long association with Merce Cunningham, designing such pieces as Ground Level Overlay, Windows, and Biped, for which he also won a Bessie.
BETH LAKE (Co-Sound Designer) Broadway: Camelot. Broadway Associate: TheCottage, for colored girls…, Pass Over, Is This a Room?, Dana H, My Fair Lady, The Sound Inside, The Play That Goes Wrong, Natasha Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812, Velocity of Autumn. Off-Broadway: for colored girls... , The Play That Goes Wrong, The Wolves, Freud’s Last Session Regional: Into the Woods (Guthrie), A Little Night Music (Pasadena Playhouse), Kinky Boots (Bucks County Playhouse), Selling Kabul, Ghosts, (Williamstown Theater Company), Kiss My Aztec (Hartford Stage, with Jessica Paz), A Thousand Splendid Suns (US Tour), American Girl, Live! (US Tour), The Revolutionists, An Iliad, The Price (Gulfshore Playhouse). Training: M.F.A. UC-Irvine; Affiliations: Member: USA829, IATSE-ACT
ALEX NEUMANN (Co-Sound Designer) Broadway: Into the Woods (2022), and over 20 shows as associate designer. NY City Center Encores! Into the Woods, Oliver! National Tours: Fiddler on the Roof, The King and I, Into the Woods. Regional: Sense and Sensibility (American Repertory Theatre, Portland Center Stage), Bus Stop (Huntington Theatre Company), The Atheist (Williamstown /Huntington), Ether Dome (Alley Theatre, La Jolla Playhouse, Hartford Stage, Huntington Theatre Company), 39 Steps (Olney Theatre Center), Going to See the Kid (Merrimack Repertory Theatre), Million Dollar Quartet, Cabaret (Alabama Shakespeare Festival). Events/Other: Walk on Through (workshop), Drama Desk Awards (2017-2019), A Tribute to the Presidential Scholars (Kennedy Center, 2016-2019). Footloose (NorwegianCruise Lines). Awards: Tony Award Nomination, Drama Desk Winner – Into the Woods. www.soundsneu.com
HANA S. KIM (Projection Designer) (she/her) Broadway: Mike Birbiglia: The Old Man And The Pool, Summer 1976. Off-Broadway/New York: The Harder They Come (The Public Theater) The Visitor (The Public Theater, Lucile Lortel Nom), Eve's Song (The Public Theater), Everything Rises (BAM), Magdalene (Prototype Festival). New music/opera: L’Orfeo (Santa Fe Opera), Sweet Land (The Industry), The Anonymous Lover (LA Opera). Regional: Geffen Playhouse, OSF, South Coast Rep, Magic Theatre, A.C.T, among others. Awards: Princess Grace Award, Sherwood Award from CTG, Helen Hayes Award, LA Drama Critics Circle Distinguished Achievement Award among others. www.hananow.com
CHEYENNE DOCZI (Associate Video Designer) is a Brooklyn-based video programmer, engineer, and designer whose work has been seen on Broadway and stages across the country. She will talk to you for hours about her cats.
ALEXIS DISTLER (Associate Set Designer) Recent credits include Broadway: Harry Connick Jr.— A Celebration of Cole Porter (Nederlander Theatre, co-design with Beowulf Boritt). Off-Broadway/Regional: The Tempest (The Delacorte Theater for Public Works), The Government Inspector (New World Stages), Toast (The Public Theater), The Piano Lesson (Hartford Stage), The Turn of the Screw (Juilliard Opera), The Christians/Tartuffe (Playmakers Repertory Company), Daddy Long Legs (George Street Playhouse), Nureyev’s Eyes (George Street Playhouse), Native Gardens (Merrimack Repertory Theatre), Il Turco in Italia (Juilliard Opera). Winner of the Barrymore Award for her work on In the Next Room or The Vibrator Play (The Wilma Theater). Broadway Associate Designer for 18+ shows including New York, New York (Tony Award for Best Scenic Design), Act One (Tony Award for Best Scenic Design), Mike Birbiglia: The Old Man and the Pool and Mike Birbiglia: The New One.
AMINA ALEXANDER (Associate Lighting Designer) is a freelance lighting designer/assistant based in New York City. She works in many areas of lighting design from fashion, theatre, dance and live music. Design credits includes Alex Edelman: Just for Us (Off-Broadway), Stick Fly at St Louis Rep Theater, Superhero at The Sheen Center (Off-Broadway) to name a few. Assistant credits include Black No More at Signature Theatre, KPOP (Broadway), Shucked (Broadway). She is the lighting designer/programmer and assistant production manager for Simple Solutions Production Group NYC. Formally the Lighting Design fellow for Black Theatre Coalition 21/22.
ALEX BROCK (Assistant Sound Designer) is a sound designer and engineer from Greenfield, Indiana currently based in Brooklyn. New York credits include: Oliver! (Assistant-NYCCEncores!) Becomes a Woman (Associate-Mint Theater), Vicksburg (Associate-HarlemStage), Weightless (Associate-WP Theater); Regionally: The 39 Steps (Associate-WhiteHeron Theater), Escape to Margaritaville (Walnut Street Theater), The Rewards of Being Frank (Cincinnati Shakespeare Company), The Cay (Assistant-Indiana RepertoryTheater). Alex holds an MFA from University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and is an early Career member ofTSDCA. www.alexbrocksound.com
ELI BOLIN (Songwriter) is a songwriter for theater and television. Eli co-wrote the songs for the Netflix special John Mulaney and the Sack Lunch Bunch as well as Documentary Now's ‘Original Cast Album: Co-op’ with Mulaney and Seth Meyers. Their song ‘Holiday Party (I Did A Little Cocaine Tonight)’ was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Original Music & Lyrics. Other TV credits include Sesame Street, Animaniacs, Difficult People and the theme song for Clifford the Big Red Dog. For theater, Eli wrote music & lyrics for Found (Atlantic Theater Co.) and composed the scores for Volleygirls (NYMF), Skippyjon Jones (Lucille Lortel nom.) & Roller Disco (Art). With Mike Pettry, he wrote the Christmas rock musical The Last Song of Eddie Scourge and co-hosts the video game/songwriting podcast Bit Parade. Eli is the founding music director of Story Pirates and is represented by A3. @elibolin
ALDEN DERCK (Songwriter) is a screenwriter and songwriter living in Los Angeles, California. Originally from Durango, Colorado, he graduated from USC's Writing for Screen and Television program. He got his start, and met Rachel Bloom, as a support staff member on Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, where he eventually wrote multiple episodes of the show’s final season. Since then, Alden has developed a number of films and television series across multiple genres for Hulu, Disney+ and Peacock. Most recently, he wrote for Amazon’s upcoming series All-Stars starring Reese Witherspoon. He’d like to thank Rachel for including him in this spectacular show, and for the kidney she promised to give him, should his ever stop working.
JACK DOLGEN (Songwriter) is a writer, producer, director and Emmy-winning songwriter. He began his creative career as a musician before transitioning to film and TV through his songwriting work with Rachel Bloom. Jack served as Executive Producer, writer, director and songwriter on the one-hour musical-dramedy series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (CW) for which he, Rachel, and Adam Schlesinger earned an Emmy and four Emmy nominations. Jack most recently served as co-creator, Executive Producer and co-showrunner for the Netflix series, Pretty Smart, writer and songwriter on the Lord/Miller series, The After Party (Apple+), Consulting Producer on Diary of a Future President (Disney+), and songwriter and music producer on the first ever musical episode of The Simpsons (Fox). Jack lives with his wife and dog in Los Angeles.
SHAINA TAUB (Songwriter) is an Obie Award winning, Emmy Award nominated songwriter and performer. She's an artist-in-residence at Joe's Pub and The Public Theater, where she wrote and starred in Suffs, garnering Drama League, Drama Desk and Lortel Award nominations. She created and starred in musical adaptations of Twelfth Night and As You Like It at Shakespeare in the Park, as part of their community-based program, Public Works. Those adaptations have now received hundreds of productions worldwide. Her three solo albums include Songs of the Great Hill on Atlantic Records. Her songwriting for television includes Sesame Street, Central Park, Julie's Greenroom starring Julie Andrews, and the opening number for the 2018 Tony Awards, co-written with Sara Bareilles and Josh Groban. Her songs have been performed by Audra McDonald, Sutton Foster, Ariana Debose, and the New York Pops at Carnegie Hall. She’s a winner of the Kleban Prize, the Fred Ebb Award, the Jonathan Larson Grant, and the NYCLU's Michael Friedman Freedom Award for activism.
MADISON LANE (Production Coordinator) (she/her) is a New York-based stage manager and production manager. She has most recently worked with Mike & Carlee Productions on Colin Quinn: Small Talk; Alison Leiby: Oh God, A Show About Abortion; and KATE. Other select credits include: Richard III, King Lear (New York Classical Theatre); Pericles (Fiasco Theater Company); Love All Alices (On The Road Rep); Corsicana (Playwrights Horizons); Tartuffe, of The Hypocrite, The Misanthrope (Moliere in the Park) Wolf Play (Soho Rep); Terminus (NewYork Theatre Workshop). Madison creates art because she believes that it has the power to change the world. Thank you for being here!
MELANIE MCSWEENEY (Company Manager) is a stage performer turned arts administrator that hails from Canada. Previous credits include: KATE, Colin Quinn: Small Talk, Alex Edelman: Just for Us (Mike and Carlee Productions) and Titaníque (Maximum Entertainment). Melanie has worked with Brass Jar Productions/Drunk Shakespeare, Transport Group, Rattlestick Playwrights Theater and The Peoples Improv Theater. She completed her Masters degree in Performing Arts Administration at NYU and she enjoys direct communication, new recipes, and spoiling her dog.
LIBBY J'VERA (Production Manager) Recent credits include: Colin Quinn: Small Talk (Lortel, Greenwich House), KATE (Connelly Theater), Alison Leiby: Oh God, A Show About Abortion (Cherry Lane), Just For Us (Greenwich House, Soho Playhouse), Get On Your Knees (Lucille Lortel), Director Fest (Drama League), Colin Quinn: Red State, Blue State (Minetta Lane), Mike Birbiglia: TheNew One (Cherry Lane), A Clockwork Orange (New World Stages) and Turn Me Loose (Westside Theater). Resident Production Manager at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting. Love to T.Rex and River. www.libbyjvera.com
GRAPEVINE PR (Press Representative) Founded by Molly Barnett and Chelsea Nachman, grapevine is an NYC-based PR firm, specializing in theatrical talent and live entertainment . They honed their PR skills at DKC/O&M, one of the industry's leading firms, where they helped spearhead more than forty campaigns for Broadway and Off-Broadway shows, including the Tony Award-winning productions of Dear Evan Hansen, Kinky Boots, Beautiful, Fun Home, The Normal Heart, Peter and the Starcatcher, and many more. At grapevine, current and recent clients include the Broadway hit & Juliet, comedian Kate Berlant’s Off Broadway show KATE, Tony nominee Micaela Diamond, Tony Award-winner Tom Kitt, actor/comedian Alex Edelman, singer-songwriter Ingrid Michaelson, Award-winning playwright Theresa Rebeck and many more. Barnett graduated from NYU's Gallatin School and is a Board member of ATPAM (The Association of Theatrical Press Agents and Managers) and a co-founder of the Broadway Women’s Alliance, a peer-to-peer networking organization on the business side of Broadway. Nachman graduated from the University of Michigan and is a social media enthusiast, pop culture pundit, and a self-proclaimed expert in making "30 Rock" quotes applicable in any situation. Please follow them on Instagram at @mollybarnett @chelseanachman and @grapevineprny.
CARLEE BRIGLIA (Producer) is one half of Mike and Carlee Productions. Selected credits include Rachel Bloom: Death, Let Me Do My Show, Kate Berlant’s KATE, Alison Leiby: Oh God, A Show About Abortion, Alex Edelman: Just For Us, Colin Quinn's Small Talk, The Last Best Hope, Red State Blue State and Unconstitutional; Jacqueline Novak: Get On Your Knees, Nick Kroll and John Mulaney’s Oh Hello On (Off) Broadway, Chris Gethard: Career Suicide, Mike Birbiglia: My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend. Carlee lives in East Williamsburg (a real neighborhood) with her girlfriend and perfect black cat who is not old but does require three separate medications daily. mikeandcarlee.com
MIKE LAVOIE (Producer) is the remainder of Mike and Carlee Productions. Mike & Carlee were described as the people with “The Power To Propel Comedians to Netflix” in New York Magazine’s “The Most Powerful New Yorkers You’ve Never Heard Of” 2023 cover story. And who are they to disagree? Mike enjoys PG Tips, pastries, ramen, Advil and lying down. mikeandcarlee.com
NATHAN MARDIS (Co-Producer) is an attorney in New York City who is passionate about supporting talented artists. Previous off-Broadway credits include Kate Berlant’s KATE. He has been involved in a number short film productions, including No Man’s Land and Otherside.
THE ORPHEUM THEATRE For over one hundred years, the Orpheum Theatre has been a New York cultural institution and a beloved landmark of Manhattan’s East Village. The Orpheum began its artistic life at the turn of the twentieth century, as a beer garden and music hall catering primarily to Eastern European immigrants; it’s raucous environment led to it being lovingly dubbed “Tinkle Tankle” by its patrons, a moniker lovingly adopted as well in a rave Times review that popularized the venue. By 1913, the Orpheum was a dedicated movie house, and changed hands many times and went through numerous renovations(including spending a period as a Yiddish theater during the “Jewish Rialto” era of Second Avenue) until opening as a venue for straight plays and musicals in 1958. Since it’s reopening in 1958, the Orpheum has been home to many significant revivals and important world premieres, such as: Original off-Broadway production of Little Shop of Horrors, John Leguizamo’s Mambo Mouth, Sandra Bernhard’s Without You I’m Nothing, Anything Goes, Eric Bogosian’s Sex, Drugs, and Rock and Roll, David Mamet’s Oleanna. For almost three decades, the Orpheum was the New York home of STOMP, one of NYC’s longest running shows which ran from February 14, 1994 to January 8, 2023