The 2nd Act Players ended 2024 on an incredible high note, having jsut completed its second production of a play in New York. The play which began as a one-act called New Year’s Eve at Grandma’s House has evolved and grown over the past 11 years to finally debut where its story takes place, in […]
We had an amazing opening weekend for “It’s My Brooklyn, Too!” being produced in a classic Brooklyn brownstone to transport audiences back to a 1960 New Year’s Eve Party at the Smaldone family home. Our wonderful Italian-American and Irish-American cast grew stronger with each performance. Next Sunday already is sold out thanks to the Xavier […]
Juliana is the youngest daughter of the Smaldone family in It’s My Brooklyn, Too! Bill is her Irish boyfriend, an outsider at the family New Year’s Eve party, there for a very important reason. The two embody the optimism and ‘change the world’ attitude of the early 1960s, something which is very much missing from […]
Tickets are still available for the opening weekend performances of It’s My Brooklyn, Too! by John N. Frank. The play is being done in a Brooklyn brownstone, rather than on a traditional stage, to transport audeinces back to the Brooklyn of 1960 depicted in the play. Come to celebrate New Year’s Eve 1960 and 1961 […]
Faye and Sal are near and dear to playwright John N. Frank’s heart since they’re based on his own parents (with stories from some aunts and uncles thrown in). Faye is a hopeless romantic while Sal is the more practical, down-to-earth member of the couple. As It’s My Brooklyn, Too! progresses, they will face more […]
Sonny is the only brother in the Smaldone family, his brother Johnny having been killed in World War II. In It’s My Brooklyn, Too!, he sees himself as a defender of the family’s Italian roots, and yet he has married an outsider, Stella, who the family generally shuns. Oliver Palmer plays Sonny while Caroline Cassidy […]
It’s My Brooklyn, Too! follows the Smaldone family as it wrestles with becoming American without losing its Italian roots. At the core of the family are Momma and Del, her oldest daughter, played by Loretta Toscano and Elizabeth Spagnuolo. Read what our cast member had to say about these dynamic characters here, then click here […]