



I'm late posting this, since our limited run closes this Sunday, February 27, but it's been a jam-packed two months rehearsing and starring off-Broadway in The Road to Qatar. It's the new "true" musical comedy about the real-life misadventures of two short NY Jews commissioned to write a Broadway-style musical for the Emir of Qatar, complete with camels, flying carpets, falcons - oh, and Muhammed Ali. Truth is stranger than fiction in what I can best describe as The Producers set in a Crosby/ Hope road picture. It's not every day that you get to create a lead role off-Broadway, especially with a veteran cast, band, and creative team!