The Joseph and Lauren Pizza Welcome Center

Tonight The Drama League announced, during the 29th Annual Musical Celebration of Broadway honoring Audra McDonald at the Pierre Hotel, the founding of The Stewart F. Lane and Bonnie Comley Studio Lab and The Joseph and Lauren Pizza Welcome Center, both to be components inside the new Drama League Theater Center. Located in the heart of Tribeca’s burgeoning cultural district, The Drama League Theater Center will open its doors at 32 Avenue of the Americas this spring.

The announcement of the newly-christened spaces was made during the evening’s festivities by actors Will Swenson, Tony Sheldon, and Nick Adams, the reunited stars of the Broadway musical Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, which counted among its producers Mr. Lane and Ms. Comley.

The Stewart F. Lane and Bonnie Comley Studio Lab will be a flexible-configuration creative space for the development of new plays and musicals for Broadway, Off-Broadway, and for leading theatres around the country. It will house workshops, readings, classes, open rehearsals, symposia, panel discussions, and the new Drama League Resident Artists Program, where selected directors and their collaborators will cultivate new works for the theatre. The Stewart F. Lane and Bonnie Comley Studio Lab will offer premium rehearsal space, state-of-the-art sound and video projection capability, and production workstations among its amenities. Mr. Lane and Ms. Comley, as producers, have been associated with over 40 Broadway productions that have garnered five Tony Awards, including Priscilla, Queen of the Desert; Bloody, Bloody, Andrew Jackson; The Merchant of Venice; and The 39 Steps. Ms. Comley serves on the board of directors of The Drama League, and with Mr. Lane served as the co-chairs of the Musical Celebration of Broadway from 2010 to 2012.

The Joseph and Lauren Pizza Welcome Center will be the space welcoming guests as they enter The Drama League Theatre Center, where the Founders Wall, Hospitality Lounge, reception amenities, a reservations desk for all events, and the entrances to The Stewart F. Lane and Bonnie Comley Studio Lab and the Creatve Suites will be located. Opening from the completely restored, 1920’s Art Deco grand lobby, the Welcome Center will be the crossroads for artists, patrons, VIP guests, and others who are part of The Drama League community.

Both The Stewart F. Lane and Bonnie Comley Studio Lab and The Joseph and Lauren Pizza Welcome Center are designed by FXFowle, the architects behind Lincoln Center’s renovation of Alice Tully Hall, and FisherDachs, co-founded by Jules Fisher, eight-time Tony Award-winning lighting and theatre designer. The Drama League Theater Center and its programs are estimated to serve approximately 15,000 artists and audience members each year.

“It’s increasingly rare to come across arts leaders like Stewart, Bonnie, Joe and Lauren. These four individuals have made lifelong commitments to the arts, and their support of The Drama League Theater Center is just the latest iteration of their enthusiasm for great theater. We are honored to have their names linked with ours in our new home,” stated Gabriel Shanks, The Drama League Executive Director.

In addition to Mr. Lane, Ms. Comley, and Mr. & Mrs. Pizza, Leadership Donors for the construction of The Drama League Theater Center include Paula Kaminsky Davis, Amy Eller, Ellen Fox, Rebecca Gillan, Susan Lang, Betsy Turner, Mr.& Mrs. Charles G. Ward III, and W. Weldon & Elaine Wilson.

For more on Lauren Pizza, or to buy her new book, please visit her new website!

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Meet the Founder

Lauren Pizza is the Founder and Creator of Laridan Productions. She was born and raised in New Jersey, and is the youngest of five children. Lauren was a political science major at the University of Dayton in Ohio and has always aspired to make a positive impact on society.

Creative Works

2015

New play: All for Joe

The new musical, All for Joe, will be performed on July 16 at The Duke Theatre in NYC. Joe dreams of making it big with his music, but goes into the business world to support his family. Meanwhile, his daughter finds her first love, his wife and her friends struggle with being middle-aged and his father-in-law thinks he’s Elvis! In the end, there is a twist, but one thing is apparent… The tremendous love his family has for him.

2014

“Meant to Be – The Lives and Loves of a Jersey Girl”

As a young girl in blue-collar New Jersey, I loved three things: Danielle Steel novels, Gopher on “The Love Boat,” and working on my tan down the shore every summer. I figured I had a bright future as a cruise director or…well, what career was there for a girl who knew all the Guns ‘N’ Roses lyrics?

“So Tell Me Show…”

“So Tell Me” is a show based on positivity. On this show, every day stories about the trials life brings to the average person are shared along with the beautiful messages that come with them.