Latest Project: The Clifton Monroe Chronicles

Rhomas Designs is excited to work on our very own show: The Clifton Monroe Chronicles.

This new serial drama, in the style of old-time radio mysteries, will premiere in New Orleans in April 2012.  Stay tuned for details and be sure to visit www.cliftonmonroechronicles.com for the most up-to-date news!

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“Ghost” of London Theatre

Ghost - Show Artwork

Ghost the Musical

Between projects, we are always looking ahead to what may be happening next in the American theatre.  Looks like, if Andrew Gans at Playbill is right, the British will be sending their musical adaptation of the 1990 Oscar-winning (Whoopi Goldberg for Best Actress in a Supporting Role and Joel Rubin for Screenplay) film, Ghost, to Broadway in the Spring of 2012.

The show has released a trailer on Youtube (see below).  Yes, savvy productions now offer trailers online much like their Hollywood counterparts.  I have mixed feelings based on the snippets provided.  I enjoyed the movie.  Maybe not as much as my mom did (she worshipped it for weeks… years even) but I thought that the premise was fun and pulled at the right emotions without becoming overly sappy.

I’m mixed because while it visually looks stunning and has high-energy music, it doesn’t “feel” like the film… at least not until the end of the trailer where we see Molly (played by Demi Moore in the film and Caissie Levy in the London production) listening to the The Righteous Brothers’ “Unchained Melody”.  This moment really captures the flavor of the film – the loss, the longing.  If the show comes to NYC I will be thrilled to see it.  I’ve never been one to poo-poo a movie-to-musical and think that the genre enhances the market by drawing tourists to known properties and gives them a tremendous reason to visit the city and take in the theatre.  And if they happen to venture out and see something they are not already familiar with, so be it.  So, barring my initial reservations, I welcome you Ghost, with open arms.  ”God speed your love to me!”

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Busy, Busy Busy – Projects Abound!

We are just about finished with this year’s Puppetry Yellow Pages, a project of UNIMA-USA.  It is always fun to work on this each year because we get to learn so much about all of their member organizations from around the world.  Makes us want to build some puppets and have a crack at it.  It will be available soon so visit the UNIMA-USA website for more details.

Save the Date!

Also, we’re beginning work on this year’s BROADWAY SINGS FOR EAT’S SUPPER benefit for Emerging Artists Theatre.  The event will take place on September 19, 2011 from 6-9pm at Twenty Four Fifth.

Check back soon for details, reservations and more.

Until then, it is back to the drawing board… literally. More work to finish and more promotion to accomplish!

Be sure to follow us on Twitter as well at https://twitter.com/rhomasdesigns.

Thanks all!

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Broadway Sings for EAT’s Supper

We’re busy finishing some work for the Emerging Artists Theatre and Actors Fund benefit September 20th at 6:00pm. It should be a fantastic evening so be sure to get your tickets soon!

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ABOUT THE BENEFIT
What if you could hear–

Victoria Clark of “The Light in the Piazza” sing a song called,
“Go Light on the Pizza”
or
Capathia Jenkins of “Caroline, or Change” sing that
“Chamomile is Strange”
or
Ryan Duncan of “Shrek” and “Altar Boyz” sing about being
“All for Boyz(enberry)”

Could it happen? Definitely. Will it happen? You’ll have to join us to see what’s really on the menu at Emerging Artists Theatre’s first annual benefit, Broadway Sings for EAT’s Supper.

Emerging Artists Theatre (EAT), the acclaimed Off-Broadway company dedicated to fostering new work and artist development, is pairing up award-winning Broadway voices with EAT playwrights – the stars suggest the songs, the playwrights make them playful (in a nod to their company name) with food-centric rewrites, and our supporters get an evening of delicious entertainment.

Join EAT for food, drinks, and theatrical diversions on Monday, September 20th at the Prince George Ballroom, 15 East 27th Street between Fifth and Madison Avenues. Tickets range from $100 to $300. All tickets are tax-deductible and benefit, not only Emerging Artists, but the nonprofits the Actors Fund of America, which addresses the needs of entertainment professionals, and Common Ground, which finds housing for the homeless.

Come see Broadway veterans Victoria Clark, Capathia Jenkins, Ryan Duncan, Chad Kimball, and many more (subject to change). Guests also get a sneak peek at EAT’s Off-Broadway smash comedy Penny Penniworth, plus the chance to win fabulous goodies in our raffle and auctions.

Broadway Sings for EAT’s Supper
Monday, September 20, 2010; 6-9pm
Prince George Ballroom at the Prince George Hotel
15 East 27th Street, New York, NY 10016

Food provided by Of Course Catering.

Sponsors include Honest Tea, Izze Beverage Company, Glaceau Smart Water and Fizzy Lizzy.

EMERGING ARTISTS THEATRE provides a dynamic home for playwrights and theatre artists to cultivate creative ideas from initial inspiration to fully realized productions. In the past 18 years, Emerging Artists has premiered over 300 new works and has garnered several honors, among them a Drama Desk Nomination, an American Theatre Wing Award for Consistent Commitment to Excellence in Theatre, and recognition as Best Off-Off-Broadway Theatre Company in NYC for Actors to Work With by Backstage Magazine.

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New Website Launched!

This is the beginning!  Check back soon for exciting news from Rhomas Designs as we begin a new season of design and promotion for our friends and clients.

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