Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Girl Talk welcomes Radio Personality Valerie Smaldone to Cast!


FIVE-TIME BILLBOARD MAGAZINE AWARD WINNER
& RADIO PERSONALITY 
VALERIE SMALDONE
JOINS THE CAST OF
GIRL TALK: THE MUSICAL

Entertainment Events is proud to welcome WOR Radio Personality Valerie Smaldone to the cast! More casting to be announced soon. 
Bound to get the ladies on their feet and dancing in the aisles, Girl Talk: The Musical features hit songs from the leading female artists including Aretha Franklin, Jennifer Lopez, the Pointer Sisters and Carrie Underwood, to name a few.
After 10 years, Girl Talk must end and the girls are going out in style!  Over the course of the final broadcast the two sparing hosts, their favorite sex therapist guest and the shows neurotic producer learn that men and jobs can come and go, but girlfriends are forever!




Valerie Smaldone (Crystal) is a 5-time Billboard Magazine Award winner and is well known for her unprecedented success holding the #1 on air position in the New York radio market. She has hosted, produced and created numerous nationally syndicated programs featuring in-depth interviews with top recording artists such as Paul McCartney, Celine Dion, Rod Stewart, Phil Collins, and Mariah Carey, among others.  Valerie can be heard on a variety of commercials and TV promos. Her voice has been featured on NBC, CBS, Lifetime, among many other channels, as well as on The Boomer Esiason Show, and on hundreds of spots including IBM, Verizon and Apple. Most recently she has been the Voice of God for many prestigious live events including: The Clinton Global Initiative, "The New York Emmy Awards," "The Tony Preview Concert" on CBS, Broadway on Broadway in Times Square, Broadway Under the Stars in Central Park, The GLAAD Media Awards, The Point Foundation, and many more. She writes a weekly nightlife column for TheThreeTomatoes.com, writes a theater column for Examiner.com. She is an interviewer and feature reporter on Broadway for TonyAwards.com and hosts and produces celebrity portrait unveilings for Broadway stars at famed theater district eatery, Tonys. Valerie also hosts and produces content for the newly formed Broadway Green Alliance, an organization dedicated to the "greening" of the Broadway Industry, and creating environmental awareness.  And now Valerie has her very own show on WOR!



The Off-Broadway debut of Girl Talk: The Musical begins November 3rd at the Times Square Arts Center303 West 42nd Street, NYC.  It is conceived by Tim Flaherty and is written by Louise Roche (Girls Night: The Musical), Tim Flaherty and Sonya Carter. Producer is Entertainment Events, Inc. and Tim Flaherty with direction by Sonya Carter.
Performances of Girl Talk: The Musical will be Wednesday through Friday at 8 PM, Saturday at 5 & 8 PM, and Sunday at 3 PM.  Tickets begin at $55.
For more information, visit www.GirlTalkTheMusical.com

Monday, September 27, 2010

Press Release: Girl Talk makes it's Off-Broadway debut!



FROM THE PEOPLE WHO BROUGHT YOU
THE SMASH HIT

GIRL TALK: THE MUSICAL
THE OFF-BROADWAY PREMIERE IN NYC!
Performances Begin November 3
At The Times Square Arts Center

“The lively musical Girl Talk follows in
the hilarious footsteps of Girls Night!
- The Wilmington News Journal

“It’s '
Sex and the City' meets 'Chelsea Lately!'
- The Advocate

Entertainment Events, Inc. is proud to produce the Off-Broadway debut of Girl Talk: The Musical with performances beginning November 3rd at the Times Square Arts Center, 303 West 42nd Street, NYCGirl Talk: The Musical is fun, fabulous and everything female. This latest Girls Night Musical experience was conceived by Tim Flaherty and is written by Louise Roche (Girls Night: The Musical), Tim Flaherty and Sonya Carter. Producer is Entertainment Events, Inc. and Tim Flaherty with direction by Sonya Carter.
Bound to get the ladies on their feet and dancing in the aisles, Girl Talk: The Musical features hit songs from the leading female artists including Aretha Franklin, Jennifer Lopez, the Pointer Sisters and Carrie Underwood, to name a few.
After 10 years, Girl Talk must end and the girls are going out in style!  Over the course of the final broadcast the two sparing hosts, their favorite sex therapist guest and the shows neurotic producer learn that men and jobs can come and go, but girlfriends are forever!

Performances of Girl Talk: The Musical will be Wednesday through Friday at 8 PM, Saturday at 5 & 8 PM, and Sunday at 3 PM.  Tickets begin at $55.
For more information, visit www.GirlTalkTheMusical.com


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Thursday, September 9, 2010

PRAISE for Late Nite Catechism in Vegas

Please accept my greatest thanks for all you did for us here at Christ the King Catholic Community in Las Vegas, Nevada in regards to setting up our show Sister Strikes Again!: Late Nite Catechism 2. The show went off without a hitch on Friday - August 27th to rave reviews from all who attended.  We sold 268 tickets and were pleased with the response, given our present economic climate in Las Vegas.     I truly appreciated your patience with our going through all the proper "channels" to get the show underway, as well as asking to send the truly wonderful actress, Nonie Breen who was amazing and so accomodating and easy to work with.  I enjoyed my short time with both she and her daughter, Riley. Once again, we can't sing enough praises to your company and all involved.  We would certainly recommend this show to anyone.   /  Thank you so much for all you did in helping us with our show  Sister Strikes Again!: Late Nite Catechism 2.  It was a great success and your company was truly professional and so easy to work with. Have a blessed Fall season!
-Mary Ryan (Las VegasNevada - 9/8/10)

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

NEW Late Nite Catechism Show!






For over 14 years Sister has been winning the hearts of audiences and critics alike. 
She has been seen Off-Broadway and around the US in Late Nite CatechismSister Strikes Again!: Late Nite Catechism 2'Til Death Do Us Part: Late Nite Catechism 3 and Sister's Christmas Catechism: The Mystery of the Magi's Gold
Now Entertainment Events is proud to present the latest version of the sinfully funny series. Sister's next Holiday classic will be...
Sister's Easter Catechism: 
Will My Bunny Go to Heaven?
Celebrate the Easter Season with Sister as she answers the time worn questions of the season like “Why isn't Easter the same day every year like Christmas?” and “Will My Bunny Go To Heaven?”  Part pageant, and wHOLY hysterical, this latest of the sinfully funny Late Nite Catechism series unearths the origins of Easter bunnies, Easter eggs, Easter bonnets, Easter baskets, and of course those yummy Easter Peeps.  Sister answers questions about pet heaven and the significance of those adorable baby chicks!  Classroom participation is a must, so don’t forget to wear your Easter bonnet and join Sister for this seasonal treat!
Sister's Easter Catechism: Will My Bunny Go to Heaven? is currently available for Professional engagements and Off-Site Fundraisers! 
FOR MORE MORE INFO CALL 877-FUNNY-NUN
Contact Entertainment Events to Book your Sister today! 

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Girls Night is a Backstage.com Critics Pick!


REVIEW: Girls Night: The Musical
Backstage.com – 5/6/2010 – Gwen Orel
CHOSEN AS A BACKSTAGE.COM CRITIC'S PICK!
"When the whole audience joins in to chant 'I Will Survive,' you realize that Girls Night: The Musical is not just a silly bachelorette-flavored night on the town. It's a rally. It involves the audience deeply and sincerely in a way that the current Broadway production of Hair, in its earnestness, can only envy. Okay, that audience is somewhat drunkenly singing 'I'm Every Woman' and 'Don't Cry Out Loud' (a collective sigh was heard as that one started), but this be-in is real. [Article continues below]


The Cast of Girls Night: The Musical, Off-Broadway, NYC (2009)
The thin plot suffices. Narrator Sharon (impish RenĂ©e Colvert) wears angel wings because she's dead, having fallen off a moped at age 16. Her closest friends are gathering 22 years later at a karaoke bar to celebrate the engagement of Sharon's daughter, Candy Rose. ('It was that or Aretha Van Halen,' Sharon explains.) Brash Liza (Yvette Monique Clark) is afraid to be too vulnerable to her husband. Anita (Justine Hall) has bouts of mania and an adoring husband. Carol (Carly Sakolove) is an aging party girl with a heart of mush. Carol's younger sister, Kate (Laurie Gardner), literally and figuratively lets her hair down, revealing some of what she knows about Sharon.
If it's more like 'Marriage and the Suburbs' than 'Sex and the City,' that's just fine. These ladies are fun, and boy, can they belt—each one is a powerhouse (which makes shy Kate's tentativeness with 'At Seventeen' a little implausible at first). It's nicely appealing that none is a conventionally thin, gorgeous babe.
A flashback scene in which one of the girls is wearing her first bra may be familiar from pop culture, but you have to have grown up reading Seventeen and Sassy (before graduating to Cosmopolitan) to follow half the quick quips that float by in Louise Roche's script, here adapted by Betsy Kelso for American audiences. (Pencil under the boobs, boys!)
Sorry, fellas. But in all honesty, that shared language feels kind of nice."
Girls Night: The Musical plays Off-Broadway in NYC and all across the Country.
For tickets and more info call (877) 386-6968.
It is currently available  for Professional engagements. Contact Entertainment Events to book the Girls today!
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