Join the cast at Two Boots Pizza (44th & 9th) on Tuesday, February 28th at 5:30pm for the unveiling of the new GODSPELL pizza!
Don’t miss our next “Tuesday Night Talkback” with Uzo Aduba on March 6th!
Uzo Aduba made her Broadway debut in Coram Boy. She also appeared in Jo Bonney and Bill T. Jones’ production of The Seven for New York Theater Workshop.
Her regional theatre credits include Dessa Rose at the New Repertory Theatre and A Civil War Christmas at the Huntington Theatre Company, both of which earned her IRNE Award nominations for Best Actress in a Musical.
For her performance in The Kennedy Center production of Translations of Xhosa, Uzo was nominated for a Helen Hayes Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Play.
For tickets to Tuesday night’s show, click here: godspell.com/tickets
Last week’s Godspell-themed episode of “Project Runway All Stars” is now available online. Click here to watch the episode.
Don’t miss our next “Tuesday Night Talkback” with Anna Maria Perez de Tagle on February 28th!
Bio: Anna Maria Perez de Tagle began her career onstage, starring in regional productions of Cinderella, Bugsy Malone, The Wiz and The King and I. She is best known for her role as Ashley Dewitt on the Disney Channel’s hit series “Hannah Montana.” Her other performing credits include acting, singing and dancing in Camp Rock (Disney/Sudden Motion), the motion picture Fame (MGM/Lakeshore) and the recent Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam.
In 2010, she toured with the Jonas Brothers and Demi Lovato in North and South America as an opener and performer throughout the show.
Recently, Anna Maria was honored to perform “I Dreamed A Dream” from Les Miserables and “Someone Like You” from Jekyll and Hyde at the Ronald Reagan 100th Centennial Birthday Celebration, in front of former First Lady Nancy Reagan and hundreds of dignitaries at the Ronald Reagan Library in Simi Valley, California.
For tickets to Tuesday night’s show, click here: godspell.com/tickets
Don’t miss our next “Tuesday Night Talkback” with Nick Blaemire on February 21st!
Bio: Broadway/Touring: CRY-BABY, ALTAR BOYZ. Regional: THE LAST GOODBYE (Williamstown Theatre Festival), BRING IT ON (Alliance Theatre), LIL’S 90TH (Long Wharf Theatre), James Lapine’s MRS. MILLER DOES HER THING (Vineyard Playhouse), THE BLACK SUITS (SPF @ the Public Theatre). Film/TV: GODS BEHAVING BADLY, THE ASSASSINATION OF A HIGH SCHOOL PRESIDENT, DAMSELS IN DISTRESS, THE BIG C, LAW & ORDER: CI, GUIDING LIGHT. Composing: Nick wrote the one-night Broadway sensation GLORY DAYS (Cast Album on Sh-K-Boom Records) and is working on two new original musicals, as well as playing with his band The Hustle. He is a proud graduate of the University of Michigan.
For tickets to Tuesday night’s show, click here: godspell.com/tickets
Producer Ken Davenport announced today that on Sunday, February 19th, for the first-time in Broadway history, fans will have the opportunity to tweet live during the 7:30 p.m. performance of the hit new revival of Stephen Schwartz‘s legendary rock musical GODSPELL.
For the February 19th ”Tweet Seat Performance,” GODSPELL‘s social media marketing team will choose 15 of the show’s most vocal Twitter fans and grant them each a free ticket to tweet live, during the performance.
“Tweet Seats” will be in a designated section of the theater that will not be disruptive to other audience members in attendance.
“Tweet seats have been talked about (and ironically tweeted about) ever since theaters, symphonies and all sorts of arts organizations all around the world have started to experiment with ways to harness the energy of this powerful medium during their performances,” said Ken Davenport. ”At GODSPELL, we have some of the most passionate Twitter users I’ve ever seen on a Broadway show, so we thought this would be the perfect opportunity to reward them for the tweeting they’ve done, and also to test the concept of ‘Tweet Seats’ in a Broadway theater. The challenge, of course, is making sure that the activities of some don’t affect the experience for others. This is a very important issue for me and my staff. So we’ve done a number of test runs, and are confident that we have found a way to make sure everyone has a wonderful experience at GODSPELL. But, there’s only one way to really find out. So on Sunday evening, February 19, for one night only, we’re going to give it a tweet.”
In addition to the 15 complimentary “Tweet Seats” for GODSPELL‘s biggest Twitter fans, a limited number of additional “Tweet Seats” can be purchased for $99. All “Tweet Seat” ticket holders will also be invited to a special pre-show event on February 19 with members of the GODSPELL cast and creative team.
To purchase a “Tweet Seat” for the February 19 performance of GODSPELL, email tweetseat@godspell.com for more information. (“Tweet Seat” tickets are limited in quantity and subject to availability.)

Don’t miss our next “Tuesday Night Talkback” with Wallace Smith on February 14th!
Bio: Wallace Smith is so happy, humbled & simply honored to be back on Broadway, with this incredible cast, in this amazing revival of Godspell. Wallace was recently seen in Green Day’s Hit Broadway Musical American Idiot as the ‘Favorite Son’. Other Broadway credits include: Disney’s The Lion King as ‘Simba’, the Tony Award winning revival of HAIR as ‘Hud’ & the revival of RAGTIME (Coalhouse understudy).
National Tours/Regional: The Lion King 1st & 2nd & Las Vegas Company as ‘Simba’, Whoopi Goldberg’s WHITE NOISE as ‘Dion’, Miss Saigon as ‘John’ & BARE a pop opera (L.A. company) as ‘Matt’.
Wallace is also an established songwriter/producer whose hit song ‘Crucified’ can be heard on the award winning gospel sensation Micah Stampley’s new album ‘One Voice’, in stores October 23rd.
Love to my lovely mother Robin, my older sisters Toya & April, ALL of my Mansfield Ohio family, my managers Sally & Candy, Kenyon & Gavin, all my Cali homies back in Santa Monica, (Sue, Jay, Kyle & Danielle) at Talentworks, my acting mentor who without none of this would be possible Frank X Ford & Jo Davis and most of all the man who this story is about. Thank you for being EVERYTHING that I need you to be and simply loving me.
For tickets to GODSPELL on February 14th click here.
On Thursday, February 16th the company GODSPELL will welcome the musical director and conductor of the original Broadway production and “Late Show with David Letterman” musical director, Paul Shaffer, for a special cameo appearance.
One of the most recognizable faces on late night television for the past 30 years, Paul Shaffer‘s musical career began in 1972, when he was brought on as the musical director for the Toronto production of GODSPELL starring Victor Garber, Gilda Radner, Martin Short, Eugene Levy, Dave Thomas and Andrea Martin.
After the Toronto run, he went onto play piano for the Broadway production of The Magic Show in 1974 before once again returning to GODSPELL, this time as the conductor and musical director of the Broadway production.
Immediately after the performance, Paul Shaffer will take part in an exclusive talkback with the audience, hosted by Julie James of Sirius XM Radio’s “On Broadway” channel.
For tickets to GODSPELL on February 16th click here.

On Thursday, February 16th, GODSPELL will be featured on Lifetime’s “Project Runway All Stars.”
In the Broadway-themed episode, contestants will compete for their ‘Broadway debut’ when Stephen Schwartz challenges the All Stars to put together an outfit to be included in the show.
The episode will air at 9 p.m. ET/PT (8 p.m. CT), and will also feature Tony Award winner Sutton Foster as a guest judge.
For more information visit www.mylifetime.com.

Don’t miss our next “Tuesday Night Talkback” with Celisse Henderson on February 7th!
Bio: Celisse Henderson is pleased to make her Broadway debut with GODSPELL. Off-Broadway: In Transit (Drama Desk Award). She has also appeared onstage in the national touring company of Stephen Schwartz’s Wicked, at Carnegie Hall in Jerry Springer: The Opera and Bernstein’s Mass with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra.
Her television credits include “The Electric Company” (recurring), “30 Rock”, “Rescue Me”, “White Collar”, “The Big C” and “Are We There Yet”.
An accomplished singer and multi-faceted musician, Celisse released her debut album Show and Tell last year. The album — now available on iTunes — was written, arranged, played and sung entirely by Celisse
For more, visit www.celissehenderson.com