Videos


The Magic Jukebox
New York City World Tour

The 1 Second Everyday Making Of The Magic Jukebox: New York City World Tour
Using the app 1 Second Everyday, the Serious Theatre Collective edited together one second of every day leading up to the 2015 New York International Fringe Festival. 
From FringeNYC application to our final dress rehearsal, here is..."The Making of the Magic Jukebox: New York City World Tour"!


The Magic Jukebox: New York City World Tour, FringeNYC Reviews 2015

A completion of all of the FringeNYC 2015 reviews of the Magic Jukebox!

The Official Trailer for the Magic Jukebox: New York City World Tour 
at the 2015 New York International Fringe Festival:
Video by: Mike Heffron
Voice Over by: Doug Bost & Ricardo Delgado
Official Trailer for FringeNYC 2015!


The Magic Jukebox 2014
Songs For Lovers and Platonic Friends Vol. 1

How to Build a Pop-Up Theater: 
Video by: the Serious Theatre Collective's Dan Naglia
Production photos by:  Laura at www.vivereny.it


Professor von Awesome's Ghost Hunting Safari

Ask the Professor Featurette: Part One
In which Terry Selucky asks the Professor and his manservant,
"What is Love"?


Ask the Professor Featurette: Part Three
In which Ricardo Delgado asks the Professor and his manservant, a question regarding dinner parties...



Ask the Professor Featurette: Part Three
In which Nick Masercola asks the Professor and his manservant,
"How are YOU linked to Kevin Bacon"?

Ask the Professor Featurette: Part Four
In which the delightful and attractive Bca Worthington asks the Professor and his manservant,
"How many angels can dance on the head of a pin"

Ask the Professor Featurette: Part Five
In which the lovely Annalisa Derr asks the Professor and his manservant,
"Should I or shouldn't I attend graduate school?"


Ask the Professor Featurette: Part Six
In which the handsome and virile Michael Mraz asks the Professor and his manservant,
"Hey Prof? Tell me all your thoughts on God, cause I'd really like to meet her."


Ask the Professor Featurette: Part Seven
In which the wonderful Kacie Laforest asks the Professor and his manservant,
"How should I dispose for human remains?"


Ask the Professor Featurette: Part Eight
In which the sultry Erin Salm asks the Professor and his manservant,
"How shall I diversify my music collection?"


Professor von Awesome Reads the Classics: Part One
In this first of the four delightful installments the Professor and his Manservant read a classic tome guaranteed to satiate all of your literary desire.


Professor von Awesome Reads the Classics: Part Two
In this second of the four delightful installments the Professor and his Manservant read a classic tome guaranteed to stimulate your brain and lubricate your love of an elegant tale



Professor von Awesome Reads the Classics: Part Three
The third of the four delightful installments the Professor and his Manservant read a classic tome guaranteed to satiate all of your literary desires.


Professor von Awesome Reads the Classics: Part Three from The Serious Theatre Collective on Vimeo.

Professor von Awesome Reads the Classics: Part Four
The fourth and final delightful installment the Professor and his Manservant read a classic tome guaranteed to satiate all of your literary desires.


                           The Apocalypse of John

The Apocalypse of John - Official Trailer
The STC's official trailer for The Apocalypse of John



Winning Second Place @ the Coney Island Sand Sculpture Contest
STC created an apocalypse themed sand sculpture and took second place in the adult group category at the 2012 Coney Island Sand Sculpture Contest.


Kickstarter Status: Almost There
Musical director Ari Kessler sings a delightful original composition begging for the donations that funded the Serious Theatre Collective's participation in the 2012 NYCFringe and 2012 Philly Fringe festivals.


Kickstarter Status: $0
Created to promote our 2012 "The Apocalypse of John" Kickstarter campaign to raise money for the 2012 FringeNYC and Philly Fringe festivals. Featuring Mike Drummey in a bathrobe belonging to Lizz Leiser.


Iron Age Theatre's Apocalypse of John Inspired Video
While the STC did not create this video we were selected to be featured in a project that Iron Age Theatre created for the Philly Fringe. Iron Age created a short video set in our venue (Fergie's Pub) loosely inspired by "The Apocalypse of John". To watch the video you scanned a bar code placed in the venue and wathced it on your mobile device.
Read more about the project,Fringe Wraiths, here.