New York City's most outer borough is being showcased in a limited-run musical.
to get insights and game coverage for your favorite teams“Staten Island! The Musical” will be performed off-off-Broadway for only five shows at the beginning of December. The show, obviously set on Staten Island, redefines what it means to be a resident of Richmond County and gives meaning to the absurdities of life on Staten Island
The musical was created by Matt Izzo and Sal Volpe. The show is directed by Katlyn Cohen and executive produced by Mario Garcia.Throughout the show, a variety of Staten Island characters embark on an unpredictable journey toward figuring out what “home” actually means. The show stars William J.
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