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2010
Good Night, and Good Luck
In Development
George Clooney’s Academy Award nominated feature is being developed as a play with co-producer Andrew Higgie, for production in London.
2010
We are Plastic Ono Band
BAM, N.Y. | February 2010
Celebrating Yoko Ono’s work, featuring Eric Clapton, Paul Simon, Bette Midler and many others.
The Pee-wee Herman Show
Club Nokia, L.A. | January 2010
After persuading Paul Reubens to finally revive his live show, it became a smash-hit in L.A.
2009
Strassman
Australian tour | 2009
“He has done what many considered impossible: he has made ventriloquism hip” – The Independent
Silent Bob Speaks
Carnegie Hall | 2009
“Torrents of foul language, sex described in pornographic detail, and arcane pop-culture references…it’s a good time had by all” – Entertainment Weekly
Slava’s Snowshow
Australia-New Zealand Tour | 2009
“…with it’s innovation and originality creating an amazing hour and a half of magic” – Dominion Post, New Zealand.
2008
Slava’s Snowshow
Broadway | December, 2008
“Snowshow” debuts on Broadway. Tony Award nomination in the “Special Theatrical Event” category.
McGarrigle Christmas Hour
Carnegie Hall | December 2008
Featuring Kate and Anna McGarrigle, Rufus Wainwright, Martha Wainwright, Jimmy Fallon, Emmylou Harris, Lou Reed and others.
Jerry Springer – The Opera
Carnegie Hall | January 2008
Starring Harvey Keitel, directed by Jason Moore (Shrek) conducted by Stephen Oremus (Wicked), with a cast of 34.
Family Guy Sings
Carnegie Hall | December 2008
On stage at Carnegie Hall, creator Seth McFarlane, the “Family Guy” cast and a 40-piece orchestra.
2006
Rufus Sings Judy
Carnegie Hall, Paris Olympia, London Palladium, Hollywood Bowl | 2006
“a tour de force…with a 36-piece orchestra playing the original 1961 arrangements. A tour de force of politically empowering performance art.” – The New York Times
Kiki and Herb: Alive on Broadway
Broadway | August 2006
“a hyper-magnified cabaret concert that has the heat and dazzle of great balls of fire…irresistibly full-bodied art” – The New York Times
C’est Duckie
Off Broadway | December 2006
“a smart, silly, cocktail of cabaret and concept piece—tits-and-teeth showbiz with a deconstructive agenda. Performance art is the new table dancing. – Time Out NY
2005
Kiki & Herb Will Die For You
Carnegie Hall | February 2005
“an emotionally exhausting, career-capping show that will be talked about for months to come” – Variety
2004
Slava’s Snowshow
Off Broadway | 2004 – 2007
Two and a half years at New York’s Union Square Theatre. “This show is hot, hot, hot! Breathtaking! Exquisite!” — Entertainment Weekly
2003
Umbilical Brothers
US tour | 2003
“After half an hour in their company, a stoned astronaut being pursued by a foot-high rubber dinosaur seems almost an everyday occurrence.” The Scotsman
2002
Mike Daisey’s 21 Dog Years
Off Broadway | 2002
Edinburgh Fringe, Seattle’s Intiman Theatre, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Portland Center Stage. The Free Press, a Simon & Schuster, imprint, published the book. Broadcast by BBC Radio Four.
2001
Puppetry of the Penis
Off Broadway & US tour | 2001 – 2010
“Australia’s greatest theatrical export since Dame Edna Everage.” Sydney Telegraph, Australia; “Dementedly good fun!” Vanity Fair
2000
Singalong Sound of Music
Off Broadway | 2000
A cross between “Sing Along With Mitch,” “The Rocky Horror Picture Show,” the late and lamented “Mystery Science Theater 3000″ and Halloween. Somewhat more simply put, it’s a hoot. – CNN