Inspired by deposition transcripts from a malpractice case, 'Let It Come Down' portrays the relationship between patient and therapist as a seductive love more powerful and volatile than any romance. Rachel is exploring family secrets with her maternal therapist, but when the doctor faces a lawsuit for abruptly terminating treatment, she paints Rachel as violent and an explosive, life-altering battle ensues. This tale of betrayal ignites a dialogue about the dynamics of therapy and the volatile line between obsession and love.
This spring, the students in Site-Specific Directing at Primary Stages Einhorn School of Performing Arts (ESPA) have staged theatre all over New York City: from St. Mark's Church, to Tompkins Square Park, Central Park, and more. The directors concluded their class this past week by fully producing Chekhov on the Hudson - six short Chekhov adaptations near the Hudson River. See photos from Upheaval on the Hudson, The Beach Umbrella, Three Sisters New York, Uncle Vanya, Taxed and The Proposal below!
It's the 'bloody' holidays...when toys and marriages break down and in-laws become out-laws! Alan Ayckbourn's SEASON'S GREETINGS makes its return to the New York stage for the first time in over 20 years as Hudson River Repertory Company brings this hilarious and cynical comedy to the McGinn/Cazale Theatre.
Just in time for the holiday season, Alan Ayckbourn's SEASON'S GREETINGS makes its return to the New York stage for the first time in over 20 years as Hudson River Repertory Company brings this hilarious and cynical comedy to the McGinn/Cazale Theatre beginning November 20th.
Hudson River Repertory Company presents Sir Alan Ayckbourn's SEASON'S GREETINGS beginning November 20th at the McGinn/Cazale Theatre in New York and closing December 7, 2008. It is the first time in over twenty years that SEASON'S GREETINGS will be on a New York stage.
The Tank Theatre and Fugly Productions presents a punk rock take on the Shakesperean orgy of sex, violence, and cannibalism.
From May 25th through June 25th, The Looking Glass Theatre will present plays written and directed by women
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