Student-Created 'Voices in Conflict' Returns in July
Voices in Conflict -- a controversial new play about the war in Iraq, created by advanced theatre students of Wilton High School, which was banned from performance by school officials -- returns by popular demand for three performances only July 11-13 at 7:00pm at Vineyard Theatre
MITF to Present Mary Jane Wells' Play 'Transit'
The Midtown International Theater Festival will present Transit
Masked, a Play about Palestinian Uprising, Begins 7/20
Masked, a play by Ilan Hatsor, translated by Michael Taub and directed by Ami Dayan, will begin previews at The DR2 Theatre on July 20th with the official opening night set for August 2, 2007.
Comedy 'Outroverted' Plays MITF July 17-August 4
The Midtown Theater Festival and I Ate What? Theatre Company will present the world premiere production of Outroverted, which will play
a limited engagement (six performances only!) at Jewel Box Theatre
Professional Skepticism Runs June 28 through July 15
From June 28 to July 15, Zootopia Theatre Company will present the New York premiere of Professional Skepticism, a dark comedy written by James Rasheed and directed by Kareem Fahmy, at the Dorothy Strelsin Theatre at the Abingdon Theatre Arts Complex
Comedy 'The Red Lamp' Runs July 25 through July 29
The Diversity Players of Harlem will present The Red Lamp, written by Hilliard Booth and directed by Patrick Mills
Lipton's 'Goodbye April, Hello May' Begins June 28
Roadworks Productions NY will present the world premiere of Ethan Lipton's new play Goodbye April, Hello May.
FringeNYC's Williamsburg! Musical to Hold Open Auditions
TheaterLoop will present the World Premiere of Williamsburg! The Musical as part of the 11th annual New York International Fringe Festival - FringeNYC.
IT Awards Nominations to be Announced July 16
The IT Awards (New York Innovative Theatre Awards), the organization dedicated to celebrating Off-Off-Broadway, will be announcing the 2007 nominees on Monday July 16th, 2007.
Spitting in the Face of the Devil: a Hellish Delight
Bob Brader's one-man show about his relationship with his late father is a fascinating monologue in the style of Spalding Gray.
No Exit: Hell Is...
Jean-Paul Sartre's existential classic is getting a lukewarm revival at the Richmond Shepard Theatre.
Time Flies and Others by Ives
Bohemian Archeology produces 6 of David Ives' less-familiar one-acts with aplomb, making for an enjoyable evening of laughter.
Penetrator: The Bear Necessities
A harrowing play about male bonding, paranoia, and stuffed animal abuse is given a powerful and scary updated production by Working Man's Clothes.
Bravo to Love's Divide
Love's Divide, an Un-Romantic Comedy, explores the trials and tribulations of love
in all its forms: a simultaneous 'Screw You' and 'Thank You' to lovers past, present, and those yet to come.
My Friend, The Cat
Phil Geoffrey Bond's one man show celebrates the love of a feline, and how friendship can change lives.
"The Most Beautiful Lullaby You've Ever Heard"
Greg Romero's play 'The Most Beautiful Lullaby You've Ever Heard' is a fractured journey through the lives and hearts of a man and woman.
Pizza Man: Deliver Us From...
A millstone hangs around the neck of Darlene Craviotto's otherwise very cute play Pizza Man
'Hey You, Light Man!' - Illuminate Me!
An engaging revival of a little-seen absurdist work from the 1960s makes some confusing choices.
Happy End: Sinners and Saviors
Theatre 1010's smart new production of the classic Brecht/Weill musical overcomes technical difficulties to shine.
West Moon Street: Quite a Crime
An adaptation of an Oscar Wilde short story has been adapted for the stage, but lacks the charm and wit of Wilde's greatest hits.
Irene: Broadway's First Revisal?
Musicals Tonight! presents a delightful concert of the 1973 version of the 1919 Broadway hit.
f***plays: Somewhat Flaccid.
A series of 8 new plays about sex is less naughty than it thinks it is.
A Devilish Ride
The Devil and Billy Markham Gives Audiences a New Glimpse at Whole Author Shel Silverstein
Ernest In Love: A Wilde Affair
Musicals Tonight!'s reading of Lee Pockriss and Anne Croswell's musical version of Oscar Wilde's classic is fun and entertaining.
The Naked Eye Planets Is Worth Seeing
Coyote REP's inaugural stage production follows the lives of ten residents of an California apartment complex on the cusp of a rare astronomical phenomenon
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