Now, to quote one of the all-time best tweets, “TEETH! TEETH! TEETH!” This week, we’re excited to share with you a song from Michael R. Jackson and Anna K. Jacobs’s new musical, Teeth, which starts ...
Tony winner Michael R. Jackson and Anna K. Jacobs tell IndieWire all about their bloody, hilarious NYC stage show based on the cult movie: "I'm not a teen evangelical with teeth in my vagina, but ...
The new musical “Teeth” owes less to its source material, Mitchell Lichtenstein’s 2007 cult film of the same title, than it does to Brian De Palma’s “Carrie,” based on Stephen King’s first best-seller ...
Dawn O’Keefe is an evangelical Christian teen with a powerful secret not even she understands – when men violate her, her body bites back. Literally. From Pulitzer Prize and Tony-winner Michael R.
Michael R. Jackson, the Pulitzer- and Tony-winning playwright of A Strange Loop, is sinking his choppers into a stage musical adaptation of the 2007 cult horror-comedy film Teeth, set for an Off ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. She even wore white contacts, to mimic the cloudy eyes of the electrifying hero. Related: The Sexiest, Scariest and Silliest ...
A blasphemous, bloody musical was harmonizing beneath the holy eyes of Jesus Christ. That’s right, last month, Teeth: The Musical hosted its First Bite press event in a Manhattan, New York City church ...
Dawn O’Keefe is an Evangelical teen with a bizarre secret: two rows of gleaming white teeth perfectly placed to preserve her chastity. When the supposedly upright Christian men around her prove more ...
Jenna Rose Husli, Wren Rivera, Alyse Alan Louis, Phoenix Best and Helen J Shen in the Playwrights Horizons production of “Teeth.” (Chelcie Parry) Review by Brittani Samuel NEW YORK — There’s trouble ...
Cameron Bolton is a writer who grew up outside Chicago, IL. He attented Drake University to study journalism, with a minor in creative writing. Though never declared, Cameron also displayed a keen ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Michael R. Jackson is helping adapt the darkly comic horror film into a musical. But can a show about a teenager with vagina dentata sing? By Erik ...