Hunger & Thirst Theatre presents YOUR INVISIBLE CORSET, adapted from Bram Stoker's novel by Patricia Lynn and directed by Jacob Titus. YOUR INVISIBLE CORSET begins performances today, October 12 for a limited engagement through Saturday, October 27. Press Opening is Sunday, October 14 at 2pm. The performance schedule is Thursday at 7pm, Today - Saturday at 8pm, and Sunday at 2pm. There is an additional performance on Saturday October 27 at 2pm. Performances are at Flamboyan Theater at The Clemente (107 Suffolk Street. between Rivington and Delancey; F/J/M/Z train to Delancey/Essex). The regular ticket price is $20; $12 tickets are available for all purchases before October 11. For tickets and more information, visit www.hungerandthirsttheatre.com.
Hunger & Thirst Theatre presents YOUR INVISIBLE CORSET, adapted from Bram Stoker's novel by Patricia Lynn and directed by Jacob Titus. YOUR INVISIBLE CORSET begins performances on Friday, October 12 for a limited engagement through Saturday, October 27. Press Opening is Sunday, October 14 at 2pm. The performance schedule is Thursday at 7pm, Friday - Saturday at 8pm, and Sunday at 2pm. There is an additional performance on Saturday October 27 at 2pm. Performances are at Flamboyan Theater at The Clemente (107 Suffolk Street. between Rivington and Delancey; F/J/M/Z train to Delancey/Essex). The regular ticket price is $20; $12 tickets are available for all purchases before October 11. For tickets and more information, visit www.hungerandthirsttheatre.com.
Hunger & Thirst Theatre returns to New York this month with a modern stage adaptation of Bram Stoker's 1897 Gothic horror novel DRACULA, written by the company's Artistic Director Patricia Lynn and directed by Geordie Broadwater. Hunger & Thirst will be supporting the New York Blood Center throughout the limited run by offering half-price tickets to donors with bring proof of their recent blood donation.
This fall, Hunger & Thirst Theatre returns to New York with a modern stage adaptation of Bram Stoker's 1897 Gothic horror novel DRACULA, written by the company's Artistic Director Patricia Lynn and directed by Geordie Broadwater.
Hunger & Thirst Theatre returns to New York this month with a modern stage adaptation of Bram Stoker's 1897 Gothic horror novel DRACULA, written by the company's Artistic Director Patricia Lynn and directed by Geordie Broadwater. Hunger & Thirst will be supporting the New York Blood Center throughout the limited run by offering half-price tickets to donors with bring proof of their recent blood donation.
This fall, Hunger & Thirst Theatre returns to New York with a modern stage adaptation of Bram Stoker's 1897 Gothic horror novel DRACULA, written by the company's Artistic Director Patricia Lynn and directed by Geordie Broadwater.
Red Garnet Theater Company, a Manhattan based collective dedicated to providing an outlet for the female voice, is producing 'Fen', a play by Caryl Churchill. Performances will be held at Iati Theater Black Box in the East Village and are scheduled to run from February 11th through February 21st, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, evenings at 8 PM, with a Matinee performance on Sunday at 3pm. The Iati Theater is located at 64 East 4th St, a short walk from the QNR6 and F trains.
Notable theatrical artists will join American Bard Theater Company in presenting Hour by Hour : Susan Glaspell, a staged reading event that will span 10 plays in 12 hours, and celebrate the works of Susan Glaspell.
Troubled souls grapple with diphtheria, infant mortality, and cocaine addiction, among other obstacles, in Lizzie Vieh's new drama, Wisconsin Death Trip, based on the book by Michael Lesy. The play will have its debut reading at Manhattan Theatre Club's Creative Center on Sunday, September 7th. Another developmental reading will follow on Monday, September 8th, at ART/NY's Bruce Mitchell Room. Both readings will begin at 7PM.
Red Garnet Theater Company's Broken Homes, a world premiere featuring original solo performances: Welcome to America by Lauren Lubow* and Two Grey Hairs by Mia Ellis* will be directed by Ruth Coughlin at Horse Trade's Under St. Marks, beginning today, June 5th and running through June 23rd, 2014.
Red Garnet Theater Company's Broken Homes, a world premiere featuring original solo performances: Welcome to America by Lauren Lubow* and Two Grey Hairs by Mia Ellis* will be directed by Ruth Coughlin at Horse Trade's Under St. Marks, beginning June 5th and running through June 23rd, 2014.
Trinity Rep is celebrating its 35th year of presenting Dickens' A Christmas Carol, adapted by Adrian Hall and Richard Cumming, presented by Cardi's Furniture with supporting sponsor Amica Insurance.
Trinity Rep is celebrating its 35th year of presenting Dickens' A Christmas Carol, adapted by Adrian Hall and Richard Cumming, presented by Cardi's Furniture with supporting sponsor Amica Insurance.
Georges Feydeau's comic romp A Flea in Her Ear began previews May 15th, and opened May 22nd at Kansas City Repertory Theatre. Tony-nominated (The Color Purple) director Gary Griffin directs a new adaptation by David Ives. The show runs through June 7.
After a week of wildly successful previews, Georges Feydeau's comic romp A Flea in Her Ear opens tonight at Kansas City Repertory Theatre. Tony-nominated (The Color Purple) director Gary Griffin directs a new adaptation by David Ives. The show runs through June 7.
George Feydeau's comic romp A Flea in Her Ear opens in previews tonight at Kansas City Repertory Theatre. It is the final play of the Rep's 2008-09 season, Eric Rosen's first year as artistic director. Opening night for A Flea in Her Ear is Friday, May 22; the show runs through June 7. Tony-nominated director Gary Griffin directs a new adaptation by David Ives that brings a fresh edge to the classic comedy.
Intrigue, innuendo and mistaken identities are stock and trade for French farce. Georges Feydeau's comic romp A Flea in Her Ear at Kansas City Repertory Theatre, May 15-June 7, brims with satire, hilarity and mischievous schemes, thanks to Tony-nominated director Gary Griffin and a new adaptation by David Ives that brings a fresh edge to the classic comedy.
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