July 14, 2016: Sally Cade is one of the 15 female-identifying artists selected for the Women's Project 2016-2018 WP Lab! Check out more information about the Women's Project and the lab here.
June 20, 2016: Sally Cade will be working with Natalie Rich and Erica Hernandez on a sketch comedy showcase called GIMME AN F! The show will perform in August. Stay tuned for more details.
June 16, 2016: Boy Gets Violent, produced by Sally Cade, performs to a sold out crowd at Ars Nova's ANT Fest. The show was created and performed by Dylan Frederick and featured Olivia Hebert and Ian Scot with designs by Joe Thompson and Ian Scot Williams. Stage Managed by Andrew Fick.
May 27, 2016: Sally Cade and the TKP team traveled to Hartford to celebrate the opening night of Anastasia at Hartford Stage Company.
May 5, 2016: Sally Cade, in association with Tom Kirdahy Productions, presented a reading of MJ Kaufman's Eat and You Belong to Us at the LGBT Community Center. The reading featured Arnie Burton, Cindy Cheung, David Greenspan, Miriam Hyman, Tom Phelan and Dale Soules. The event was directed by TKP's own Logan Reed.
May, 2016: Sally Cade is joining forces with her collaborator Dylan Frederick (Summer Valley Fair) on Boy Gets Violent, a brand new show to be presented at Ars Nova's AntFest on June 16. The performance will feature Dylan and lots and lots of Ty Beanie Babies.
April 26-30, 2016: The Hug the Lonely Cactus team traveled south to perform in the hometown of Laura and Sally Cade. Laura opened for the band Kopecky in a concert managed by dear friends and fellow alumni of St. Joseph's Catholic School.
April 23, 2016: Laura Gragtmans debut album, Hug the Lonely Cactus was released! Holmes Productions is the executive producer on the album. CLICK HERE to listen to Laura's work and to buy the album.
April 14-18, 2016: Sally Cade produced a "textshop" of Shakespeare's THE TEMPEST as transcribed by Kenneth Cavander. This project is a part of Oregon Shakespeare Festival's Play On! initiative. Holmes Productions will be continuously working with OSF on their NYC readings and workshops.
April 5, 2016: ANASTASIA begins rehearsals at Hartford Stage Company. Sally Cade is a Co-Producer on this gorgeous production. Over 150 costumes (pictured to the left) are in the process of being built by at least 19 costume shops around the country.
March 7, 2016: The first performance of White Rabbit Red Rabbit. Sally Cade is collaborating with Maberry Theatricals to make the one-of-a-kind theatrical experiment happen. Every Monday night a different performer is handed the script for the first time as they step onto the stage. Performers include Nathan Lane, Whoopi Goldberg, Patrick Wilson, George Takei, and Wayne Brady among others! Performs at the Westside Theatre.
February 22, 2016: Sally Cade collaborated with Tom Kirdahy Productions and Broadway Cares Equity Fights Aids to present a benefit reading of Tim Pinckney's Still At Risk to the LGBT Center. The reading was directed by Carl Andress and featured the tremendous talent of Michael Berresse, Amy Hohn, Francis Jue, Matt McGrath and Michael Urie.
February 8, 2016: Sally Cade teamed up with Alex Timbers to present an industry reading of Jay Reiss, Erin Quinn Purcell, and Mark Hollmann's HOORAY FOR ICEBOY featuring Ana Gasteyer, George Salazar, Orville Mendoza, Steve Rosen, Karl Kenzler, Rebecca Ayers, John Ellison Conlee, Kristian Espiritu, Erin Felgar, Bradley Gibson, Emily Shoolin, Darryl Winslow, and Brian Moore Johnson.
January 2016: Tom Kirdahy Productions partnered with Merrimack Repertory Theater on their 2016 hit, THE WHITE CHIP. Sally Cade took a trip up to see the production and visit the fine folks at MRT in Lowell, MA in January.
December 9-11, 2015: The Hug the Lonely Cactus crew is in the fabulous Hub Studios space recording Laura Gragtmans' album. See the video to the left for exclusive footage from our fist recording session!
December 9, 2015: As Associate Producer at Tom Kirdahy Productions, Sally Cade worked with The Center to present a special benefit reading of Holding The Man by Tommy Murphy. The reading featured Tony nominee Micah Stock and Andy Mientus of NBC's Smash. This is the beginning of a reading series curated by TKP and taking place at The Center that promotes cross generational dialogue within the LGBT community.
November 22, 2015: In celebration of Laura Gragtmans' Hug the Lonely Cactus, Sally Cade is hosting a concert party featuring music from Momentary Delay, The Good Morning Nags, and, of course,Laura! Thanks to Drunk Shakespeare for donating their fabulous space.
November 18 & 19, 2015: Ryan J. Haddad's Hi, Are You Single? returns to Dixon Place for a two night engagement. Click HERE for tickets!
November 12, 2015: Oregon Shakespeare Festival and Sally Cade produce a reading of The Tempest by William Shakespeare and transcribed for contemporary voices by Kenneth Cavander. This reading was a part of OSF's controversial Play On! program.