Hi Aaron -
I made a film about the theater that I think you'll love. It's called Never Say Macbeth. It's the first feature film to take on the curse of Macbeth. In this supernatural comedy, a science teacher unwittingly says "Macbeth" in a theater and unleashes mayhem upon a troupe of actors. The chaos gets crazier when theater ghosts from past productions of The Pirates of Penzance and The Importance of Being Earnest haunt the actors. It's like Waiting for Guffman meets Beetlejuice.
Check out the rockin' trailer. The movie has a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
The movie's available to buy on DVD at www.neversaymacbeth.com. If you buy the film of our website, you'll get an invitation to our "Meet the Filmmakers" phone calls where cast and crew will answer questions about how we made the film.
You can also rent the movie on Netflix, blockbuster.com and some video stores across the country.
We also have some fundraising opportunities for theater companies available through Never Say Macbeth. Let me know if you're interested and I can give you the details.
I hope you check it out. This is a fun, hilarious film. I think you'll have a great time watching it!
--Tammy
Producer, Never Say Macbeth
Since you're a producer and more, I'd love to get your feedback on my musical "The Patriot Acts". You can listen to the entire production on my BroadwaySpace site. I sang all the character parts myself as I composed the music but I think you will still find the story and music compelling. If you'd like a script, let me know and I'll send you one. Thanks for any feedback you can share!
Hi Aaron,
Welcome to BroadwaySpace! I would like to invite you to my stage to give a listen to "Empty Seats" a digital songbook collection of tunes from my first set of shows. It's in the nimbit player on the right side of the page (you will have to scroll down a bit). Let me know if you hear something you like. I know you will love BroadwaySpace.
-tyler
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I made a film about the theater that I think you'll love. It's called Never Say Macbeth. It's the first feature film to take on the curse of Macbeth. In this supernatural comedy, a science teacher unwittingly says "Macbeth" in a theater and unleashes mayhem upon a troupe of actors. The chaos gets crazier when theater ghosts from past productions of The Pirates of Penzance and The Importance of Being Earnest haunt the actors. It's like Waiting for Guffman meets Beetlejuice.
Check out the rockin' trailer. The movie has a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
The movie's available to buy on DVD at www.neversaymacbeth.com. If you buy the film of our website, you'll get an invitation to our "Meet the Filmmakers" phone calls where cast and crew will answer questions about how we made the film.
You can also rent the movie on Netflix, blockbuster.com and some video stores across the country.
We also have some fundraising opportunities for theater companies available through Never Say Macbeth. Let me know if you're interested and I can give you the details.
I hope you check it out. This is a fun, hilarious film. I think you'll have a great time watching it!
--Tammy
Producer, Never Say Macbeth
Since you're a producer and more, I'd love to get your feedback on my musical "The Patriot Acts". You can listen to the entire production on my BroadwaySpace site. I sang all the character parts myself as I composed the music but I think you will still find the story and music compelling. If you'd like a script, let me know and I'll send you one. Thanks for any feedback you can share!
Jeff Neugebauer
Welcome to BroadwaySpace! I would like to invite you to my stage to give a listen to "Empty Seats" a digital songbook collection of tunes from my first set of shows. It's in the nimbit player on the right side of the page (you will have to scroll down a bit). Let me know if you hear something you like. I know you will love BroadwaySpace.
-tyler