Workhouse Publicity has proudly served the theatre community representing independent productions and full company seasons since 1996.Clients have included the 24 Hour Plays, Adobe Theatre Company, Ethan Hawke's Malaparte Theatre Company, Circle Rep, Naked Angels, MCC, Clubbed Thumb, Premium Bob, Workhouse Theatre Company, Seraphim Theater Company, NJ Shakespeare Festival, Hourglass Group and the Vineyard Theatre. In the wake of the tragic events of September 11th, Workhouse represented a number of benefits to aid the citizens of New York. These productions included a month-long benefit to aid the Salvation Army at the Grove Street Playhouse and as producers presented "New York" a benefit to aid the Disaster Psychiatry Outreach program as well as BI-coastal productions of the "24 Hour Plays" to aid the NY State WTC Relief Fund. Workhouse has also provided special promotions on behalf of the following Broadway productions

BROADWAY'S THE PLAY WHAT I WROTE SELECTS WORKHOUSE PUBLICITY
NEW YORK- Broadway's The Shape of Things selects Workhouse Publicity for special promotions. Presented by The Orpheum group (David Pugh, Joan Cullman, Mike Nichols, Hamilton South, Charles Whitehead, Stuart Thompson) a Nichols & Pugh production of The Play What I Wrote by Hamish McColl, Sean Foley and Eddie Braben, directed by Kenneth Branagh. Winner of the 2002 Olivier Award, The Play What I Wrote is a play which revolves around Hamish, who no longer wants to be part of his comedy double act with Sean. Instead he wants to see the play that he has written, A Tight Squeeze for the Scarlet Pimple, properly mounted on the Broadway stage. But before this can happen he needs a major star to play the supporting role to his lead role. The Play What I Wrote stars Sean Foley, Hamish McColl and Toby Jones (Olivier Award winner for this performance) and a surprise celebrity guest star. A revolving door of guest stars will appear in The Play What I Wrote. In London, during two sold-out nine-month engagements at The Wyndham's Theatre, Ralph Fiennes, Sir Ian McKellen, Roger Moore, Jerry Hall, Sting and Ewan McGregor were a few of the lucky notables who earned a featured spot in the West End's hottest ticket. The identity of the surprise celebrity guests for the New York engagement will be a tightly guarded secret. Lyceum Theatre located at 149 West 45 Street.


BROADWAY'S THE SHAPE OF THINGS SELECTS WORKHOUSE PUBLICITY
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How far would you go for love? For art? What would you be willing to change? And what price would you pay? The Shape of Things explores these ideas by peeling back the skin of two modern relationships, revealing all the meat and gristle that lies beneath. Workhouse Publicity cordially invites you and a guest to a special sneak preview of Neil Labute's The Shape of Things featuring Gretchen Mol, Rachel Weisz, Paul Rudd and Frederick Weller. Written and Directed by Neil Labute (In the Company of Men, Your Friends and Neighbors), The Shape of Things opened at London's Almeida Theatre to glowing reviews and played an extended sold-out run as well as a two-and-a-half-week return engagement. London's Time Out calls it "electric and provocative...the first new play for a long time that really has to be seen," while the Daily Mail says it's "brilliant...a must-see." The Mail on Sunday exclaimed, "The performances are matchless" and the Times of London labeled it, "Surprising and shocking...the writing is sharp and funny." The Promenade Theatre is located on Broadway at 76th Street.





The cast of The Play What I Wrote