Yesterday The Deciders debut at The Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts at Pace University finished with the cast and band meeting Cindy and Carly Sheehan. Read more… 
Yesterday The Deciders debut at The Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts at Pace University finished with the cast and band meeting Cindy and Carly Sheehan. Read more… 
Paul Sadlik as Saddamn shows us the guilty dictator’s “musical side.” Also pictured are Momo Kajiwara, Maggie Glassman, Dustin Cross & Michael Ruocco. See the show tonight at 7:00 PM and only 3 more shows next week!
Foreign diplomacy policy? Show opens tomorrow and meet Cindy and Carly Sheehan with the cast and band after the show! Get Tickets!
We’re so excited that Cindy got on the ballot in San Francisco and is celebrating with her daughter Carly with a weekend in NYC attending the August 16th premiere of The Deciders. Show creator, Mitch Kess, met Cindy Sheehan last summer during a rally in Union Square where the lyrics of her daughter Carly’s poem, “Nation Rocked to Sleep,” was heard for the first time put to music by Mitch Kess. Now a featured song in the production performed by Amber Carson.
With the premiere of The Deciders at The NY International Fringe Festival only a day away, word is getting out about the show. Read a re-cap of the Fringe’s first week of performances by Anita Gates of the New York Times.
We don’t make this stuff up, truth is stranger than fiction. Read the article from Salon.com “New evidence suggests Ron Suskind is right” documenting Bush & Co. creating the false alliance between 9/11, Saddamn Hussein’s regime and the al-Qaida terrorist organization as described in Suskind’s book “The Way of the World.”
The Deciders opens this Saturday August 16 at The Fringe NY Festival!
With The Deciders FringeNY opening just a few days away, John gets into character with the unmistakable “Cheney grimace.” As John rehearses, he continues to blog “You Don’t Know Dick.”
Tony-award winning and critically acclaimed singer/songwriter of the hit Broadway show “Passing Strange” known as “Stew,” debuts new material at the new Galapagos Art Space. Mitch Kess is there and talks about the coolness of Stew “keeping it real.” Read more…
New York – As Dubya begins to address the audience at The Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts at Pace University, a group of protesters interrupt his speech with their songs “Free” and “A Nation Rocked to Sleep.” Even “Dick” and Condi couldn’t contain the rebels with keeping to the “talking points.” It seems Bush & Co. need to come up with some answers. Read more…