NYC Ironworkers Drama GOD STEELING Begins Previews March 8

By: Feb. 20, 2013
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Wave Productions presents the World Premiere of Charles Cissel's GOD STEELING, a revealing look at the lives of New York City ironworkers. Directed by Robin A. Paterson, performances run March 8 - 24 at Theatre 54 @ Shetler Studios ( 244 West 54th Street, between 8th Avenue and Broadway.)

GOD STEELING is a groundbreaking new play about the ironworkers who build the skyline of New York City. Set in 1980, the play recounts an eventful day in the life of five ironworkers - a Mohawk Indian, a Newfoundlander, the first African American ironworker, a retiree and a
rookie - and the Irish bartender who welcomes them morning, noon and night. The men take life-and-death risks up in the air, but the real conflict takes shape when they come down to earth at the local bar.

You are invited to attend one of the following performances of GOD STEELING:
- Saturday, March 9 @ 8pm
- Sunday, March 10 @ 3pm
- Monday, March 11 @ 8pm
- Thursday, March 14 @ 8pm (opening)
- Friday, March 15 @ 8pm
- Saturday, March 16 @ 3pm
- Saturday, March 16 @ 8pm
- Sunday, March 17 @ 3pm

Purchase tickets at http://www.spincyclenyc.com/index.php/liveperformances/1-live-performances/338-steeel



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