We’re just about a week away from the 2026 edition of the BroadwayCon and as referenced in similar posts of this nature, I find the exhibitors to be something that interests me very much during theatrical version of a comic convention. Sure I love the theatre and all the performances but the consumer side of me just loves to see what kinds of exhibitors will be in attendance. Though I didn’t see an actual press release citing all of the vendors, there was a post to the events Official Facebook Page which I culled for your own edification. Perhaps if you were still on the fence about attending, maybe some of these creative types will find you being more interested in showing up. I’ve also noticed some posts citing very reasonable ticket prices at $50. This is traditionally a fairly pricy show to attend. Also, they announced back in December that event would be moved from the Sheraton Times Square Hotel to the Palladium Times Square AND the New York Westin in Times Square hotel. You can reference that post by clicking HERE in case you’d care to review the information.
As previously noted, it was back in February that “The Chronicles of Piercing Ken” was on point for the fun-filled BroadwayCon. Though many of my photos and Instagram posts have long been live, my videos took a backseat for a time based on the massive backlog. These videos are now premiering on the Official YouTube for Piercing Ken and here in some posts on the website. Our interview installments end with our third chapter and a brief chat with author Ron Fassler.
As previously noted, it was back in February that “The Chronicles of Piercing Ken” was on point for the fun-filled BroadwayCon. Though many of my photos and Instagram posts have long been live, my videos took a backseat for a time based on a massive backlog of clips to get online. These videos are now premiering on the Official YouTube for Piercing Ken and also being shared here in some posts on the website. This installment continues the fun with a brief chat with the sultry and suspicious, Lucy Morals from Carmine’s interactive dinner theater “Speakeasy, Die Softly”.
Talking To Lucy Morals from “Speakeasy, Die Softly” at BroadwayCon 2025
As previously noted, it was back in February that “The Chronicles of Piercing Ken” was on point for the fun-filled BroadwayCon. Though many of my photos and Instagram posts have long been live, my videos took a backseat for a time based on the massive backlog. These videos are now premiering on the Official YouTube for Piercing Ken and here in some posts on the website. This installment begins with the creative folks behind the quirky, creepy “Saw: The Musical”.
Talking To Creatives from “Saw The Musical” at BroadwayCon 2025
Back in February, “The Chronicles of Piercing Ken” was once again on point for the always fun-filled BroadwayCon. This is an event that I’ve likened to being much like a comic convention but one that is entirely theatrical in tone. While many of my photos and Instagram posts have long been live, my videos took a backseat for a time based on the massive backlog I was dealing with as a creator. Now its time to let those clips shine on the Official YouTube for Piercing Ken and here in some posts on the website. First up, the opening discussion with show creator Melissa Anelli and the event host, Miss Melanie Sutrathada. Enjoy.