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Michael T. Mooney has devoted his life to the performing arts, having been involved as performer, writer, director, and administrator. Coming to Paper Mill Playhouse in 1994 from The Growing Stage Theatre in Netcong, New Jersey, he served in the fundraising department under Development Director John McEwen. He became involved in the theatre’s accessibility programming, eventually assuming full responsibility for the theatre’s nationally recognized Access programs and services. In 2001, he was appointed Manager of Outreach and Access Programs, a position he designed himself. Mr. Mooney has led community drives for the Victims of 9-11, Jersey Cares, New Eyes for the Needy, The Make-A-Wish Foundation, Lainie’s Angels, First Book NJ, Tsunami Relief, The American Red Cross, and Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. In addition to his Access responsibilities, he also directed Paper Mill’s Senior Players Workshop, managed the award-winning Adopt-a-School Project and has been both instructor and adjudicator for their STAR program. He is a founding member of LEAD and served on the board of directors for The Fund for the New Jersey Blind, The Audio-Description Coalition of America (ADC), The New Jersey Cultural Access Network, and The New Jersey Theatre Alliance. For five years, he studied directing and writing for theatre-in-the-round with England’s Sir Alan Ayckbourn and has staged more than 60 productions of plays and musicals in Northern New Jersey, including the American premieres of four of Sir Alan’s plays. Michael is the proud recipient of the 2008 New Jersey Governor’s Award for Arts Education and the 2003 Ann Klein Advocate Award for his work with senior citizens and people with disabilities. Easter Seals New Jersey named him one of their “Miracle Workers” of 2008. He is a native of New Jersey, having also lived in Central Florida and London, England.
MUSICALS WE DIDN’T KNOW WE NEEDED In the hit musical PARADISE SQUAREPANTS Sponge Bob owns a hangout called Paradise Square in Lower Bikini Bottom. He’s created an underwater paradise where...
COCO PERU IN DOLLS! @THEREALMISSCOCOPERU
1926 TO 1928 In August 1926 “star-maker” producer GUS EDWARDS put together an hour-long revue at the RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The show was performed in the Hotel’s ...
Problems of the Rich & Homosexual
The Education of Chef Stephen
YOU KNOW YOU’RE A A MUSICAL THEATRE GEEK IF…
”TRUMP CLAIMS PEOPLE IN ‘THE DARK SHADOWS’ CONTROL BIDEN” possibly…very possibly
In the first episode of Season 2 of THE UMBRELLA ACADEMY on Netflix, a Dallas appliance salesman (Kevin Rankin) in 1960 is pitching the new SilverTone Omega model Television Set with ColorVisi...
COMEDY IN MUSIC I love this poster! First because of its AESTHETIC APPEAL. This color teal (it photographed slightly more green) is rarely used in design and it is beautifully offset with burg...
She’d be surprisingly good for you!
I HOPE THEY’RE OUT OF ROCKY ROAD. LORD, I DO.
“HI CATS & KITTENS! IT’S CAROL FROM BIG CAT RESCUE.”
1955-2020 JANE MILMORE was a playwright, screenwriter, producer and actress. With her writing partner, Billy Van Zandt, she wrote more than 20 plays. In 1989, the two wrote the wrap-around...
Michael T. Mooney has devoted his life to the performing arts, having been involved as performer, writer, director, and administrator. Coming to Paper Mill Playhouse in 1994 from The Growing Stage Theatre in Netcong, New Jersey, he served in the fundraising department under Development Director John McEwen. He became involved in the theatre’s accessibility programming, eventually assuming full responsibility for the theatre’s nationally recognized Access programs and services. In 2001, he was appointed Manager of Outreach and Access Programs, a position he designed himself. Mr. Mooney has led community drives for the Victims of 9-11, Jersey Cares, New Eyes for the Needy, The Make-A-Wish Foundation, Lainie’s Angels, First Book NJ, Tsunami Relief, The American Red Cross, and Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. In addition to his Access responsibilities, he also directed Paper Mill’s Senior Players Workshop, managed the award-winning Adopt-a-School Project and has been both instructor and adjudicator for their STAR program. He is a founding member of LEAD and served on the board of directors for The Fund for the New Jersey Blind, The Audio-Description Coalition of America (ADC), The New Jersey Cultural Access Network, and The New Jersey Theatre Alliance. For five years, he studied directing and writing for theatre-in-the-round with England’s Sir Alan Ayckbourn and has staged more than 60 productions of plays and musicals in Northern New Jersey, including the American premieres of four of Sir Alan’s plays. Michael is the proud recipient of the 2008 New Jersey Governor’s Award for Arts Education and the 2003 Ann Klein Advocate Award for his work with senior citizens and people with disabilities. Easter Seals New Jersey named him one of their “Miracle Workers” of 2008. He is a native of New Jersey, having also lived in Central Florida and London, England.
Michael T. Mooney has devoted his life to the performing arts, having been involved as performer, writer, director, and administrator. Coming to Paper Mill Playhouse in 1994 from The Growing Stage Theatre in Netcong, New Jersey, he served in the fundraising department under Development Director John McEwen. He became involved in the theatre’s accessibility programming, eventually assuming full responsibility for the theatre’s nationally recognized Access programs and services. In 2001, he was appointed Manager of Outreach and Access Programs, a position he designed himself. Mr. Mooney has led community drives for the Victims of 9-11, Jersey Cares, New Eyes for the Needy, The Make-A-Wish Foundation, Lainie’s Angels, First Book NJ, Tsunami Relief, The American Red Cross, and Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. In addition to his Access responsibilities, he also directed Paper Mill’s Senior Players Workshop, managed the award-winning Adopt-a-School Project and has been both instructor and adjudicator for their STAR program. He is a founding member of LEAD and served on the board of directors for The Fund for the New Jersey Blind, The Audio-Description Coalition of America (ADC), The New Jersey Cultural Access Network, and The New Jersey Theatre Alliance. For five years, he studied directing and writing for theatre-in-the-round with England’s Sir Alan Ayckbourn and has staged more than 60 productions of plays and musicals in Northern New Jersey, including the American premieres of four of Sir Alan’s plays. Michael is the proud recipient of the 2008 New Jersey Governor’s Award for Arts Education and the 2003 Ann Klein Advocate Award for his work with senior citizens and people with disabilities. Easter Seals New Jersey named him one of their “Miracle Workers” of 2008. He is a native of New Jersey, having also lived in Central Florida and London, England.