Tom Santopietro is the author of seven books: Why To Kill a Mockingbird Matters; Barbara Cook: Then and Now; the best selling The Sound of Music Story; The Godfather Effect: Changing Hollywood, America, and Me; Sinatra in Hollywood; Considering Doris Day (a New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice;) and The Importance of Being Barbra.
A frequent media commentator in programs ranging from the PBS documentary The Italian Americans to the Jimmy van Heusen biography Swingin’ With Frank & Bing, Tom conducts monthly interviews for Barnes and Noble and lectures on classic films. Over the past thirty years he has managed more than two dozen Broadway shows.
CRY “HAVOC!” After two years of paralysis from a high school sports injury. After six years in the United States Army. After a full...
Directed By KATHERINE ALMQUIST; Produced By DAVID ALMQUIST Slapstick Tragedy. Far out tragic-comedy in the genre of Theatre of the Absurd, with a touch...
The Latecomers by Helen Klein Ross From the bestselling author of "What Was Mine," a deeply moving family drama about a young Irish immigrant,...