"VIRTUAL BROADWAY" is a painting containing key scenes and images from all of the productions mounted on Broadway during the 2002-2003 season. Working in acrylics on a 30 x 40 inch canvas, Fowler has created a series of impressionistic images within an urban landscape, resulting in a comprehensive portrait, not only of each Broadway production, but also of some of the most significant social and political events of the year, including the musicians' strike, and the war in Iraq. The street scene fantasia is a unique Broadway artifact; a work of art that creates a historical, as well as artistic, record of Broadway's legacy.

"VIRTUAL BROADWAY" is a first-of-its-kind depiction of an entire Broadway season. Each image has been selected with an eye to capturing a unique element by which each show can be identified. For example, the bat in the moon represents "Dance of the Vampires", while the image of the woman suspended from a sheet from the Empire State Building represents the mistress in "Nine".

A special limited edition of signed, numbered lithograph prints of "VIRTUAL BROADWAY" is on sale at the Triton Gallery, 323 West 45th Street, or from the web site www.actingoutdesign.com. The prints will become an invaluable addition to the collection of anyone interested in theatre memorabilia.

"VIRTUAL BROADWAY" is on view at the Algonquin Hotel, 59 West 44th Street, for a full year, until July 2004.