The Actors Company Theatre (TACT) produces John Cecil Holm and George Abbott's "Three Men on a Horse", a 1930s comedy about playing the ponies.
New Perspectives Theatre Company presents 'Mother of God!' a new play by Michele A. Miller, which contemplates what would have happened to the nativity story if Jesus were not divine.
With 'Gentrifusion: an installation of new work', Red Fern Theater Company continues its community-conscious theatre work with six new plays by New York writers on the theme of gentrification.
The Production Company presents Lally Katz's 'Goodbye New York, Goodbye Heart', an unusual play about a future Internet dystopia, where virtual reality is difficult to distinguish from life.
Boomerang Theatre Company presents 'Endless Summer Nights' by company Artistic Director Tim Errickson, a bittersweet romance about the paths not taken.
TOSOS revives The Five Lesbian Brothers' 1993 satire 'The Secretaries', about a murderous cult of women working at a lumber mill.
In Tom Jacobson's meta-theatrical 'The Twentieth-Century Way' two actors play a game of shifting parts when they are hired as bait to entrap homosexuals in 1914 California.
Jeff Bienstock's new musical 'The Morning After/The Night Before' is an amusing confection about reconstructing lost memories after a blackout at a party.
Jim Tierney's new play 'Banshee of Bainbridge' is a disturbing play about racial tensions in the 1980s Bronx, as seen through the eyes of a confused and naive Irish-American man abandoned in a world changing too quickly for him.
Jake Oliver's new musical comedy 'Viva Los Bastarditos!' is an hilarious romp that references everything from Zorro to Scooby-Doo, with a tongue-in-cheek witty style.
Theater Breaking Through Barriers produces Kate Moira Ryan's nearly-funny comedy 'Bass For Picasso', featuring the company's traditional blend of differently-abled actors.
DMTheatrics' American Shakespeare Factory presents the theatrical premiere of 'Two Gentlemen of Lebowski', Adam Bertocci's viral internet parody of 'The Big Lebowski', as writ in the style of William Shakespeare.
The Red Fern Theatre Company presents seven new plays imagining the New York of 30 years from now with angst and wit.
Dan Via's great new play 'Daddy' delves into the issues surrounding May/December Gay relationships with wit and style.
The Attic Theater Company presents a lackluster production of Eric Overmyer's modern noir 'Dark Rapture'.
Clay McLeod Chapman's new play 'teaser cow' mixes the myth of the Minotaur with 'Fast Food Nation' to create a viscerally thrilling piece of work.
Barefoot Theatre Company presents 'A Christmas Carol: Scrooge and Marley', an adaptation of the Dickens novel by Israel Horovitz, in a cartoonish and lackluster production.
Wreckio Ensemble's new play 'Bail Out: The Musical' is a clever piece about theatre artists and compromising one's ideals.
Alternative Theatre Company presents Joe Marshall's 'The Gayest Christmas Pageant Ever!', a tepid comedy about a struggling West Hollywood LGBT Theatre putting on a Christmas show.
The Actors Company Theatre (TACT) delivers yet another neglected gem from theatre's past: 'The Late Christopher Bean', a delightful farce from 1932.
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