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Dates and Times For CapFringe

I’ve got two plays going up at this summer’s Capital Fringe Festival in Washington, DC. The first is Irish Authors Held Hostage, which is returning to Washington after a three year absence. It is one of my favorite shows, and we are reuniting the cast from the 2006 production: Terence Aselford, Lori Boyd, Terence Heffernan,

Engaging Shaw to be read in Manhattan

Engaging Shaw, one of my personal favorites, has been selected for a preliminary reading at Abingdon Theatre Company in Manhattan, on Monday, 23 February, at 7:00 p.m. The theater is located at 312 West 36th Street (between 8th & 9th Avenues). The reading is free to the public and there will be a discussion with

Matchmaker’s Guide on Amazon

The DVD of The Matchmaker’s Guide to Controlling the Elements is now available through Amazon.com, which is very exciting, despite the insanely low royalty Amazon offers. Here’s what I recommend: buy the thing at the store on JohnMorogiello.com or JTBurianTheatricals.com (it’s the same price as Amazon, but my percentage is higher), then visit the Amazon

Video Apparel

By the way, I designed the T-shirt that I’m wearing in the Stonewall’s Bust interview below.  It’s taken from an illustration for a book called 100 Great Moments in Theater that Martin Blanco and I have been planning to write for a couple of decades.  (We want it to be timely!) Here’s the design:  

New Blog and New Play

My brother–bless his tiny, stone-like heart–has been nagging me to start a blog for years; attempting to bedazzle me with tales of non-existent fans and producers, killing themselves to glean my every move and opinion.  Unable to wait for me any longer, he began it himself.  I will endeavor to continue it, though I much

Video Interview — Stonewall’s Bust

Greetings all! The link below leads to a video interview of me pontificating wittily–or at least half-wittedly–about the current production of Stonewall’s Bust in Pennsylvania.  Click on the link that says “video” or “interview.”  The audio level is a bit low, but luckily they managed to fit my entire nose in the frame.  I recommend