30 March 2007

Finlandia

These two gentlemen (Craig Ramsay and Timothy John Mandala) are among the players in Matthew Passion: A New Play (with music) by La Cieca's erstwhile colleague Phil Hall. The show opens Monday, April 2, 2007 at 8:00 pm for a limited engagement.

Per the show's press notes, "Matthew Passion tells the story of the passion of Christ; the story of Matthew Shepard being picked up at a bar in Laramie, Wyoming, beaten and left for dead on a hillside; and the story of a middle-aged HIV positive survivor who has outlived his life expectancy. Although the three stories take place in three different locations, and are thousands of years apart, they all reflect one another and converge in the final scene."

Tickets for Matthew Passion (only $18!) are available through SmartTix: (212) 868-4444. Visit www.matthewpassion.com for more information.

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5 Comments:

rysanekfreak said...

I was hoping the picture was from a new staging of "Don Carlo" soon to be available on DVD. Oh well, one can dream.

April 01, 2007 11:48 AM  
Beau said...

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April 01, 2007 1:30 PM  
Beau said...

it never ceases to amaze me how men with big overdeveloped torsos and arms have such skinny chicken legs. don't they have leg exercises at their gym?

April 01, 2007 1:31 PM  
jfmurray3 said...

Rysanefreak -

That is hilarious. I thought it was for a new Iphegine in Tauride.

In the cast of The Matthew Passion is James Royce Edwards, whom I saw in Altar Boyz and at the Goodspeed Opera House in Pippin. He's was good in both, but his webside www.jamesroyceedwards.com is filled with nice beefcake shots.

Joe

April 01, 2007 9:47 PM  
ChacoWhacko said...

jfmurray3
Don't get me wrong, I love a hot boy as much as the next guy...but this web site is skanky...Put a shirt on once in a while man! And then....and THEN I see he has like a Christian country CD he's put out. You know, I used to understand things. Maybe I just don't understand HIS love.

April 03, 2007 10:33 PM  

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