Saturday, October 16, 2010

Detroit's Finest


Hello from Motor City. The 1st Broadway National Tour of WEST SIDE STORY is wrapping up its first stop today -- Detroit. The tour will his 26 more cities across the United States over the next year, including Hartford in May 2011.

Playing the role of Officer Krupke is "Bobby Dogs" alum himself Mike Boland. While he is not chasing down "punks," Mike is getting another look at the country, after his two-year tour with TWELVE ANGRY MEN a few years back.

Mike also made his television debut last week in Episode 12 of the first season of "Rubicon," the hit thriller on AMC on Sunday nights. If you want to check out his guest spot, you can download the episode, called "Wayward Sons," on ITunes.

Best of luck to the "Bobby Dogs" gang and all the great people at Brooklawn Productions.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Bobby is hitting the road again


Mike Boland, aka Bobby Tucker of BOBBY DOGS fame, will head back out on the road this fall with the Broadway National Tour of WEST SIDE STORY.

For those of you who never figured Bobby for a song and dance man, fear not. Mike will be playing the (thankfully) non-singing, non-dancing role of Officer Krupke in the show, which will play 28 cities over the next year. Local BOBBY DOGS fans can catch the show at the Bushnell in Hartford in May 2011.

For complete tour dates and cities, check out: http://www.broadwaywestsidestory.com/tour-ticket-info.html.

Dates and cities, as they say, are subject to change.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

ROBERT and BOBBY


Academy Award winner Robert Duvall (left) and "BOBBY DOGS" star Mike Boland hanging out after a performance of the award-winning "ORPHANS HOME CYCLE" in New York City on April 25.

Duvall won an Academy Award for his performance in the 1983 Horton Foote film "TENDER MERCIES."

Boland is performing in Horton Foote's "ORPHANS HOME CYCLE" at the Signature Theatre in New York. The Off-Broadway production, which closes on May 8, is cleaning up in the theatre awards this season. It has already won the New York Drama Critics' Circle and Lucille Lortel Awards for Best Play, and will be given a Drama Desk Special Award on May 23, which states: "We salute the breadth of vision, which inspired the exception direction, performances, sets, lighting, costumes, music and sound that made it the theatrical event of the season."

So ... Wow! A pretty cool couple of weeks for old Bobby Dogs Boland.


Saturday, April 10, 2010

One Month to Go


Only four weeks left in the runaway hit THE ORPHANS HOME CYCLE at the Off-Broadway Signature Theatre in New York City. The world premiere, which has been nominated for three Lucille Lortel Awards, including Best Play, and is also up for a Pulitzer Prize, will close on May 8.

The 22-actor cast features BOBBY DOGS leading man Mike Boland playing three roles. The show has been extended three times, and is being discussed for a Broadway transfer, but for now, this is it. So if you wanted to catch the magic, go to www.signaturetheatre.org.

And good luck to all at the opening screening of LOCAL WARMING!

MIKE