25 DJs representing Float communities across the country will spin live on 4 concurrent stages, while standout performers from the Float family perform live on the mainstage. Add in some curated lounges for a virtual kickback and you've got an opportunity to dance and connect in the digital space like nothing experienced before.
A tragic love story set in Nazi Germany, Bent follows the journey of Max, a young gay man from Berlin, who learns to accept himself and to love in the face of horrific and impossible odds. One of the most significant plays of the 20th century, Bent sheds light on the widely untold history of the persecution of homosexual men during the Holocaust.
Four voices emerge from a void, desperate to seek freedom in a world of familiar anxieties and addictions. There is no linear story, the characters aren't named (only by letters), and relationships disappear as quickly as they're created. CRAVE ends up being a stage poem which audiences have opened their minds and hearts to since the piece was written in 1998, one year before Kane's suicide. CRAVE ran at Access Theater from November 15th-18th, 2018 with an incredible turnout
Amelia French is the perfect example of where theatre is headed, with her thoughtful characters in such adventurous circumstances. If you're an audience member interested in new material, you aren't going to want to miss Egg & Spoon's night of Amelia French, a trilogy of three plays, collectively called MORE & EVERYTHING THAT HAPPENS.
Amelia French is the perfect example of where theatre is headed, with her thoughtful characters in such adventurous circumstances. If you're an audience member interested in new material, you aren't going to want to miss Egg & Spoon's night of Amelia French, a trilogy of three plays, collectively called MORE & EVERYTHING THAT HAPPENS.
Fifteen-year old Kailyn Marksfield never made it out of the New Jersey Pine Barrens after a game of flashlight tag gone wrong. Are teenagers to blame? Or ancient, mythical demons? Gossip spreads through a small town in Southern New Jersey as friendships unravel and blur the line between the lies we tell and the games we play.
Fifteen-year old Kailyn Marksfield never made it out of the New Jersey Pine Barrens after a game of flashlight tag gone wrong. Are teenagers to blame? Or ancient, mythical demons? Gossip spreads through a small town in Southern New Jersey as friendships unravel and blur the line between the lies we tell and the games we play.
Egg & Spoon kicks off its first season with MORNING by Simon Stephens, running tonight, September 14th, through September 17th, 2017 at The Bridge Theatre @ Shetler Studios, 244 West 54th Street, 12th Floor, NYC. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!
MORNING by Simon Stephens is about Stephanie, a seventeen year old whose life has fallen apart. With her mom dying, her best friend leaving, and her relationship gone to hell, this week might just be the end of the world.
Broadway Sessions welcomes Syracuse University grads and alum this week, 5/18.
BROADWAY SESSIONS is described as an evening of musical performances, games and open mic featuring a new Broadway guest each week.
Syracuse University's Department of Drama tackles the volatile combination of adolescence and anxiety in Simon Stephens' 2009 play Punk Rock. Directed by Robert Moss, this production from one of Britain's most celebrated contemporary playwrights runs at the Storch Theatre tonight, February 19, through February 28, 2016 in the Syracuse Stage/SU Drama Complex. Opening night performance is Saturday, February 20 at 8 p.m.
Syracuse University's Department of Drama tackles the volatile combination of adolescence and anxiety in Simon Stephens' 2009 play Punk Rock. Directed by Robert Moss, this production from one of Britain's most celebrated contemporary playwrights runs at the Storch Theatre February 19-28, 2016 in the Syracuse Stage/SU Drama Complex. Opening night performance is Saturday, February 20 at 8 p.m.
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