Epic's HOMOS, OR EVERYONE IN AMERICA Arrives In August
by Julie Musbach - Jul 23, 2018
Epic Theatre Company is following up its smash hit "Constellations" with another unconventional romance. Jordan Seavey's "Homos, or Everyone in America" looks at the relationship of two men-called The Writer and The Academic-as they navigate love and dating in New York City over the course of several years. The show pieces together their time together in fragments that are presented out of time building up to a powerful ending.
F*CKFEST Comes to the Brick Tonight
by BWW News Desk - Jun 9, 2015
?Are you frustrated? Repressed? Horny? Or do you just regard sexuality as a glorious window into humanity? For those of you for whom these questions haunt you daily, The Brick is pleased to announce the first ever F*ckfest, taking place during June 2015 in Brooklyn, New York! F*ckfest, quite simply, is a festival about sex. A sextival, if you will.
F*CKFEST Comes to the Brick This Summer
by BWW News Desk - Apr 25, 2015
?Are you frustrated? Repressed? Horny? Or do you just regard sexuality as a glorious window into humanity? For those of you for whom these questions haunt you daily, The Brick is pleased to announce the first ever F*ckfest, taking place during June 2015 in Brooklyn, New York! F*ckfest, quite simply, is a festival about sex. A sextival, if you will.
Wagner College Theatre's THE THUGS Begins Today
by Tyler Peterson - Oct 7, 2014
Wagner College Theatre's Stage One presents the Island debut of The Thugs, the Obie Award-winning play by Adam Bock, from October 7 - 12. Wagner Professor David Ledoux (WCT's Scab) returns to direct.
SPRING AWAKENING Opens 10/9 at Wagner College’s Stage One
by Kelsey Denette - Oct 3, 2012
Wagner College Theatre will open the 2012-13 Stage One studio theater season with Frank Wedekind's "Spring Awakening: A Children's Tragedy." Written and set in 1890 Germany, the controversial play criticizes the sexually oppressive culture of the time.
Time Flies and Others by Ives
by Duncan Pflaster - Jun 10, 2007
Bohemian Archeology produces 6 of David Ives' less-familiar one-acts with aplomb, making for an enjoyable evening of laughter.