THE ROAD AHEAD was inspired by Rod Serling’s classic television series “The Twilight Zone.” A married couple on a nighttime journey is transported by a GPS gone amok to a mysterious destination in place and time. The women are welcomed by a guide, who presents three vignettes, performed by her and her assistants. The vignettes, like traditional fables, portray a moral and a lesson for living life with courage while attempting to right a wrong in the world. They take place at a Jewish wedding in 1920 Eastern Europe, in 1850 U.S. on the Underground Railroad taking slaves to freedom, and in modern day Greenwich Village. Each each contains hope for a better life.
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Theater for the New City is at 155 First Ave., New York, NY.
The Popes of Farragut Street (11/6/25-11/23/25)
Not Our Home, Not Our Home (9/25/25-9/28/25)
To Feed the Roses (9/2/25-9/13/25)
In Search of "True Love" (9/2/25-9/14/25)
Breaking the Trust (9/2/25-9/17/25)
Sartre and Simone: A Comedy of Redemptive Love (8/26/25-9/12/25)
Kind Stranger…a memory play (8/24/25-9/3/25)
Camera Ready (7/3/25-7/6/25)
THEATER FOR THE NEW CITY is a unique Cultural Institution that has earned a nationwide reputation for its dedication to nurturing established and emerging playwrights who experiment with new forms and to presenting other experimental and developmental theaters with a very active program of Community Art Services and Festivals which continue to expand theater accessibility.
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