BY: Mary Therese Biebel
Imagine you’re a boy growing up in the Bronx during the 1960s. Your father, Lorenzo, is a hard-working bus driver, a solid citizen. Wouldn’t you like to be like him? But you have a second father figure in your neighborhood, a mob boss who has taken a shine to you. Maybe you’d rather be like the more glamorous and powerful Sonny?
“The themes of the show are based around fathers and sons and the choices the son is given,” said Jeff Brooks, who portrays Sonny in the traveling musical production the Broadway Theater League of Northeastern Pennsylvania is bringing to the Scranton Cultural Center for four shows Oct. 25 through Oct. 27.
SOURCE: https://www.timesleader.com/
Candice Guardino is adding to her list of successful theatrical productions with the debut...
By Tom Davidson When Dominic "Hawk" Santia was a boy, he'd tag along with his fat...
Saturday, October 24, 10-12 AM in EDT, 1026 Public Ledger Building – 150 South Indepe...
by Melody Asper Hanover's newest restaurant may seem like an old friend to anyone...
Furia Rubel Communications, Inc., an award-winning integrated and strategic marketing and...
Rossini’s “Otello” premiered in 1816, and the musical adaptation of Shakespeare's famous p...
When “A Bronx Tale, the Musical” opens at the Axelrod Performing Arts Center in Deal on Oc...
The writer of “A Bronx Tale,” a touring Broadway musical coming next week to the Orpheum T...