Posts Tagged ‘Cherry Lane Theatre’

Cherry Lane's Year-End Refresh

We just launched a redesigned and re-structured web presence for the Cherry Lane Theatre. This marks the end of the first phase of development (phase 2 will involve completing a site-wide CMS as well as the implementation of a new, cohesive branding message that will tie together the various elements of the Cherry Lane identity and community), and is a great point on which to head off for the holiday break, if you ask me.

We’re happy with how things have turned out so far, and are looking forward to a fabulous new year with some exciting platforms and projects in store. Stay tuned.

Best. Day. Ever!

Why is Jim Glaub having the BEST DAY EVER!

  • I had the awesome pleasure of joining the team for an informative meeting at EMG for Pure Country on Broadway. I’m a country music lover so it’s exciting to be working on this show.
  • Thanks to our half-a-year long effort, The Vineyard Theatre was awarded a Google grant for $10,000 a MONTH!  This will dramatically increase their search engine marketing and bring an entirely new audience to their website.  (When Amy Fiore told me, I literally screamed!)
  • Almost an Evening opens tonight with a fab party afterwards. I can’t believe it’s already here! (Stay tuned for opening night footage.)

See?  Best. Day. Ever. (…and it’s only 2:15.)

Cherry Lane's Mentor Project

Check out the article in the New York Times featuring Cherry Lane’s Mentor Project. Click here.

Edward Albee and My American Dream

Laurie, Jaisen, Tim, Kevin and I went to see The American Dream and The Sandbox (written and directed by Edward Albee) at a benefit performance and after party for The Cherry Lane Theatre. I am so proud to be working with this wonderful theatre. It was my birthday, and I can’t think of a better way to spend it than rubbing elbows with Edward Albee, Tamara Tunie, Judith Ivey and seeing this remarkable show.

Here are the highlights:

- The show is awesome. It’s an absurdist take on family, aging in a modern world and personal satisfcation. The cast was amazing, especially Judith Ivey, who was impeccable as Mommy. More on Judith later. I must mention that the boys in the show are total eye candy.

- Janio gave me a Plumber’s wrench for my birthday. Yeah….

- Donna Walker-Kuhne is a TWIN just like me!

- Got to spend some serious time with the unbeliveably talented Katori Hall (Hoodoo Love).

- Tamara Tunie is as nice as she is beautiful.

- Time for more Judith! I got to chat her for like 5 minutes (until a long-haired gentleman who is wayyyy gayer than me interrupted and squealed “Dame Judith Ivey, my love!” then he bowed and kissed her hand. I’m only mad because I should have done that.) We are going to be working with her on Vanities The Musical (coming Broadway this Fall). She is so busy! Directing Soccer Mom to this, then she’s starring as ANN LANDERS in The Lady with All the Answers at Northlight (Chicago, baby!!!) then straight to Pasadena for Vanities, then to Broadway in August. I just love her! I wish she was my Aunt so that I can call her My Favorite Aunt Judy! (No offense, Favorite Aunt Darla.)

Except for having Edward Albee sing ‘Happy Birthday’ to me, I got everything I wanted!

Thanks, Cherry Lane!

Edward Albee

James King, Tamara Tunie

Tamara Tunie, Billie Allen and the Always Best Dressed James King

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