Join us as the Sherman Library offers Broadway on a Budget, a presentation by Brian Stoll on Thursday, January 16th at 7:00 p.m. on Zoom.
Theater enthusiast Brian Stoll will discuss all things Broadway beginning with the history and importance of the Broadway Playbill as well as touch upon some of the reasons why audience members choose to collect these memorable theatre keepsakes. Lastly, Brian will share a variety of money-saving tips on how to see Broadway shows for under $60.00 a ticket!
Brian Stoll is a theatre enthusiast from Long Island NY and works as a Library Assistant at Touro University. He graduated from Binghamton University in 2011 with his Bachelor's Degree in Human Development. Since graduating, Brian has attended over 300 Broadway performances rarely paying over $60 a ticket! In 2017, he started delivering interactive presentations like this at libraries across the tri-state area both in-person and virtually to encourage patrons to support the arts and take advantage of their proximity to Broadway and beyond. Brian’s talks have been highlighted in Newsday as well as his town's local television station.
This is a free remote program offered via Zoom. Registration is required. Register online at shermanlibrary.org/registration-dropdown or contact slprograms@biblio.org.