The Old Globe's West Coast Premiere of The Twenty-seventh Man by award-winning novelist Nathan Englander, directed by Globe Artistic Director Barry Edelstein, will now play an extra week of performances -- through March 22, 2015. Tony and Emmy Award winner Hal Linden 'Barney Miller,' The Rothschilds leads a cast of Broadway and Globe veterans including Ron Orbach, Robert Dorfman, Eli Gelb, James Shanklin, and Lowell Byers. Opening night is tonight, February 19 at 800 p.m., and BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below...
- 2/19/2015
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Stars: Charlie Floyd, Lian Allweiss, Maggie Balistreri, Lowell Byers, Eric Chase, Andres De Vengoechea, Jessica Alexandra Green, Squeaky Moore | Written and Directed by Roger Sewhcomar
It’s funny, I know a number of horror fans who, frustrated with the lack of creativity and originality with the genre they loved, took it upon themselves to try and make their idea of the perfect horror film – which is essentially the plot of The Cellar… Although the people I know didn’t take to actually killing people on camera, at least I hope not!
Stanley Farmer was rejected universally by the film world. His frustration provoked a darker side and soon cunning, guile, devilish charm and a sociopath’s streak compelled him to produce a home-made magnum opus. A film that blurs the lines between reality and fiction and demands the attention of the very world that spurned him.
Originally funded via Kickstarter in 2012, The Cellar,...
It’s funny, I know a number of horror fans who, frustrated with the lack of creativity and originality with the genre they loved, took it upon themselves to try and make their idea of the perfect horror film – which is essentially the plot of The Cellar… Although the people I know didn’t take to actually killing people on camera, at least I hope not!
Stanley Farmer was rejected universally by the film world. His frustration provoked a darker side and soon cunning, guile, devilish charm and a sociopath’s streak compelled him to produce a home-made magnum opus. A film that blurs the lines between reality and fiction and demands the attention of the very world that spurned him.
Originally funded via Kickstarter in 2012, The Cellar,...
- 10/1/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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