ARTURO'S WINDOW reading at The York Theatre

by Thomas Gualtieri


December 11, 2007

The play by Cheryl King & Rod Menzies (with additional material by myself and songs by John Mercurio) details the crimes of corporate party planner John Jerome (played by me) who was convicted for embezzling $4 million from a major NYC-based investment company in 2002.


MONDAY NIGHTS, NEW VOICES series at The Duplex Cabaret Theatre

by Thomas Gualtieri


August 13, 2007

The Monday night series at The Duplex continues its tradition of celebrating new composers.  Performers Nancy Anderson (A Class Act, Wonderful Town, Kiss Me Kate-London), Sebastian Arcelus (House of Cards, Wicked, Rent),  Randy Redd (Some Men, Ring of Fire, Parade), Mamie Parris (On the 20th Century, The Drowsy Chaperone, 110 in the Shade), Tom Gualtieri (National Actor’s Theatre, That Play: A Solo Macbeth) and other celebrate the work of Michael Cooper, Will Van Dyke, and collaborators, Steve Routman and Joy Son. Tom perfromed "Venice" from Routman & Son's The Fisher King.


NEO3 at The York Theatre Company

by Thomas Gualtieri


June 11, 2007

A concert celebration of new/emerging/outstanding talent in the musical theatre to benefit The York Theatre. The concert features new works by emerging writers performed by a stellar cast of Broadway veterans. Tom sings "Venice" from Steve Routman & Joy Son's musical version of The Fisher King.


THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER at NYMF

by Thomas Gualtieri


September 26 - October 1, 2006

Based on the novel and the classic film thriller starring Robert Mitchum, Lillian Gish and Shelley Winters, The Night of the Hunter concerns an evil preacher who pursues two young children. Scary stuff. The film was the only movie directed by the great actor Charles Laughton and is highly regarded by film buffs (like me). I was Associate Director for this musical adaptation and played Ben Harper, father of little John & Pearl, whose crime sets the story in motion. The musical version featured Beth Fowler, Dee Hoty, and Mary Stout. Directed by Nona Lloyd.