Chatham Playhouse to Hold Staged Reading of THE TEA PARTY
by Marissa Tomeo - Apr 8, 2022
The new play The Tea Party will come to the Chatham Playhouse on Saturday, April 23rd at 7pm for a one-night-only staged reading. The production is a collaboration between TSquared Production Company and Unidentified Stages, two NJ-based companies supporting local new works.
TSquared Production Company Presents ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD
by Gigi Gervais - Nov 14, 2021
On November 16, TSquared Production Company will present an online reading of the hilariously dire Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead. One of Tom Stoppard’s most beloved works, #RandGaredead tells the tale of Hamlet through the worm's eye view of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, two bewildered (and painfully minor) characters.
TSquared Production Company Produces AN IDEAL HUSBAND
by Stephi Wild - Mar 30, 2021
Spring is the ideal season. It's mild, cheerful, and perfect in nearly every way. (Barring allergies, of course, but we can't let stuffy noses spoil the fun, now can we?) So we at TSquared are marrying all the optimism with a reading of a play by the queen of Victorian comedy, Oscar Wilde. Join TSquared Production Company for an evening of class, love and wit on April 6th at 7pm. We're bringing you An Ideal Husband!
TSquared Production Company Announces Upcoming Readings
by A.A. Cristi - Mar 16, 2021
TSquared Production Company, founded by Tess Ammerman and T. Michael Vest, will usher in the spring with something old and something new. On March 25 at 7:30pm, TSquared and Unidentified Stages will present an online reading of Angelle Whavers' new play The Tea Party. On April 6 at 7pm, TSquared will present an online reading of Oscar Wilde's beloved classic An Ideal Husband.
TSquared Productions Presents HOW IT REALLY HAPPENS at Philly Fringe
by Stephi Wild - Sep 5, 2019
how it really happens is a fly-on-the-wall, unromantic comedy that tackles the struggles of adulting as a 20-something in the 21st century (or any century.) In a world where people can speak as though they have self-knowledge but still simply have bad habits, what prods us to truly change?