Photo Flash: Inside Art of Warr's STUPID F**KING BIRD
by Julie Musbach - Oct 7, 2019
On Thursday, October 3rd Art of Warr productions celebrated the opening night of its production, Stupid F**king Bird by Aaron Posner, at 13th Street Repertory Theater (50 W. 13th Street) in Manhattan.
Political Star Wars Comedy THE TRADE FEDERATION To Premiere Off-Off-Broadway
by Stephi Wild - Aug 28, 2019
Strike back at the Empire! The Trade Federation: Or, Let's Explore Globalization Through the Star Wars Prequels, a new political comedy by Andy Boyd, will make its world premiere September 20-28 at IRT Theatre in the West Village. Allen MacLeod directs the allegorical farce about global trade, the International Monetary Fund, and (of course) Star Wars. Tickets are on sale now at www.irttheatre.org.
Casting Announced For Penny Jackson's THE BATTLES OF RICHMOND HILL At HERE 4/26-5/11
by A.A. Cristi - Mar 19, 2019
91 Central Productions in association with Anemone Productions will present the World Premiere of The Battles of Richmond Hill a new comedy by Penny Jackson (I Know What Boys Want at the Lion Theatre; A Different Place in the 2017 FRIGID Festival), directed by Kathy Gail MacGowan (Kentucky Cantata at HERE; In the Summer Pavilion at 59E59) at HERE (145 Sixth Avenue, enter on Dominick Street, one block south of Spring Street), April 26-May 11.
SYMPATHY IN C At 13th Street Repertory Theatre Honors National Breast Cancer Awareness Month
by BWW
News Desk - Oct 4, 2018
Suzanne Mernyk is on a mission. As the author of the new play, SYMPATHY in C: A Symphonic Play, opening next month at the historic 13th Street Rep Theatre in the West Village, the New York City Playwright is looking forward to reintroducing her play to a broader audience after a successful run in last Summer's 2017 inaugural Broadway Bound Theatre Festival. The October dates (October 3 - 14th) of this Off Off Broadway incarnation were chosen to coincide with National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. From there, she is looking to take the work either on tour, or perhaps on an Off Broadway run if she could raise the capital.
SYMPATHY IN C At 13th Street Repertory Theatre Honors National Breast Cancer Awareness Month
by BWW
News Desk - Oct 3, 2018
Suzanne Mernyk is on a mission. As the author of the new play, SYMPATHY in C: A Symphonic Play, opening next month at the historic 13th Street Rep Theatre in the West Village, the New York City Playwright is looking forward to reintroducing her play to a broader audience after a successful run in last Summer's 2017 inaugural Broadway Bound Theatre Festival. The October dates (October 3 - 14th) of this Off Off Broadway incarnation were chosen to coincide with National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. From there, she is looking to take the work either on tour, or perhaps on an Off Broadway run if she could raise the capital.
SYMPATHY IN C At 13th Street Repertory Theatre Honors National Breast Cancer Awareness Month
by Julie Musbach - Sep 6, 2018
Suzanne Mernyk is on a mission. As the author of the new play, SYMPATHY in C: A Symphonic Play, opening next month at the historic 13th Street Rep Theatre in the West Village, the New York City Playwright is looking forward to reintroducing her play to a broader audience after a successful run in last Summer's 2017 inaugural Broadway Bound Theatre Festival. The October dates (October 3 - 14th) of this Off Off Broadway incarnation were chosen to coincide with National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. From there, she is looking to take the work either on tour, or perhaps on an Off Broadway run if she could raise the capital.
BWW Reviews: LIVE FROM THE SURFACE OF THE MOON Just Doesn't Land
by Rachel Weinberg - Apr 9, 2015
Stable Cable Lab Co.'s production of "Live from the Surface Of the Moon" is certainly far out like the radical 1960s decade in which it takes place…but not necessarily in a good way. Written and directed by Max Baker, this new play takes audiences to a blue-collar home in 1969 Cleveland, Ohio. In this moment, a bizarre cast of characters gathers to view the moon landing on television. Don (Ian Patrick Poake), an ice cream truck driver, and his extremely pregnant wife, Carol (Kate Garfield) have invited over their friends, the pseudo-feminist June (Breanna Foister), and her decidedly sexist, creepy husband Wendell (Brian Edelman). Carol's slightly senile father, Joe (Kevin Gilmartin) and the young, pitiful, and awkward Holly (Lisa Anderson) also join the party.
Dreamcatcher to Host New Play Reading Series, 5/21 & 28
by Tyler Peterson - May 5, 2014
Dreamcatcher Repertory Theatre, professional Theatre in Residence at the Oakes Center in Summit, will present its annual Meet the Artist free new play reading series on Wednesday May 21 and Wednesday May 28 at 7 pm at the Oakes Center.