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5.01.2008 Check out the recent video clips from the Spotlight Cabaret featuring new music by B.T. Ryback and collaborator Ryan Scott Oliver, as well as performances by Alex Brightman from Broadway's Glory Days! |
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4.11.2008 So many places to catch BT in the coming months! Check them all out! |
| 1.23.2008 BT has created a blog. Yes, a blog. He really thinks his opinion matters that much. Find out how the mind of a young artist in LA works at The Actor/Composer's Notebook. |
| 1.23.2008
Red Herring is a hilarious comic noir fable about marriage set during the 1950's red scare. 6 actors play over a dozen different characters in this laugh-a-minute farce. By Michael Hollinger |
| 1.01.2008 BT's play Weïrd will recieve its World Premiere Sunday March 30, 2008 at the 22nd Annual Tennessee Williams Festival in New Orleans. |
| 11.09.2007 A Roz By Any Other Name is named the winner of the Henrico Theatre Company One-Act Competition out of 118 entries. The show will recieve its premiere in February of 2008 as part of their 22nd Annual One-Act Showcase. |
| 9.19.2007 This holiday season, BT will be appearing as Scripps in THE HISTORY BOYS (Winner of the Tony Award, the Olivier Award, and many others) at the Ahmanson theatre in downtown Los Angeles. By Alan Bennett |
| 6.11.2007 BT has been cast
as Sydney Cohn in "On Your Toes" at Reprise!
Broadway's Best. Dan Mojica directs, Lee Martino choreographs, and Gerald Sternbach Music Directs. August 15 - 26th, 2007 |
| 3.22.2007 BT has been cast as in the US PREMIERE of "Master of the House", at the Laguna Playhouse in Laguna Beach, CA. By Schmuel Hasfari March 27 - April 29, 2007 Nava wants to completely remodel the house. Joel doesn't want to change
a thing about it. Down deep, their motivation is really the same, and
until they finally come to terms with that, there can be no resolution.
Filled with humor and pathos, this play uses a familiar marital battleground
as a springboard to explore life's complexities in contemporary Israel. |
| 3.12.2007 Weïrd is named the winner of the Tennessee Williams Festival One-Act Competition. The show will recieve a staged reading on April 1, 2007 and will recieve a full premiere at the 2008 Festival. |
| 3.12.2007 BT's musical QUIT INDIA (formerly LAKME: REDUX) written with collaborator Ryan Scott Oliver was chosen as one of 17 finalists for the prestigious Richard Rodger's Award in NYC. |
