Therese Plaehn
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Therese is thrilled to be making her Broadway debut. Select New York credits: A (radically condensed and expanded) Supposedly Fun Thing I’ll Never Do Again, after David Foster Wallace (Public Theater, dir. Daniel Fish), Family Play 1979-present, (CTown/New Ohio, dir. Lee Sunday Evans), Three ...
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L to R: Therese Plaehn and Stephen D'Ambrose in ANNA CHRISTIE, directed by Peter Richards. Photo by Maria Baranova.

L to R: Therese Plaehn and Ben Chase in ANNA CHRISTIE, directed by Peter Richards. Photo by Maria Baranova.

L to R: Therese Plaehn and Ben Chase in ANNA CHRISTIE, directed by Peter Richards. Photo by Maria Baranova.

L to R: Therese Plaehn and Tina Johnson in ANNA CHRISTIE, directed by Peter Richards. Photo by Maria Baranova.
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Therese is thrilled to be making her Broadway debut. Select New York credits: A (radically condensed and expanded) Supposedly Fun Thing I’ll Never Do Again, after David Foster Wallace (Public Theater, dir. Daniel Fish), Family Play 1979-present, (CTown/New Ohio, dir. Lee Sunday Evans), Three Sisters (Makehouse), Gloucester Blue (Barefoot Theatre Company, dir. Israel Horovitz), Tape (NYC revival, Knife Edge Prod.), Dancing at Lughnasa (Gallery Players). Other select: Our Town (Huntington, dir. David Cromer), Paradise Lost (A.R.T.), Dying City (Stonington Opera House), History of the American Film (A.R.T. Institute), The Little Tragedies (Moscow Art Theatre). Television includes: “Odyssey†(NBC), “Hatfields & McCoys (NBC pilot), “Blue Bloods†(CBS), “Onion News Network†(IFC), “Onion News Empire†(Amazon), “12:21: Demetri Martin Special†(BBC). MFA: A.R.T./Moscow Art Theatre Institute at Harvard. Therese created and hosts a talk/game show, “The Shift,†from behind the bar downstairs at Union Hall in Brooklyn. She wishes to send endless thanks to her parents.Therese Plaehn News

by Carissa Chesanek - Nov 19, 2019
Monsoon Season recently opened at the Rattlestick Playwrights Theater in New York City, making the audience laugh-out-loud during this wild romantic thriller.

by Chloe Rabinowitz - Oct 28, 2019
Fresh off a month-long world premiere run at the esteemed Edinburgh Festival Fringe, All For One Theater presents the U.S. premiere of Lizzie Vieh's brutally demented romantic comedy, MONSOON SEASON. Directed by Kristin McCarthy Parker (Puffs), this twisted love story, which opened Sunday, October 27th at Rattlestick Playwrights Theater (224 Waverly Place), will now extend its limited engagement through November 23rd Tickets, priced at $25, are available at www.afo.nyc.

by Stephi Wild - Oct 26, 2019
Fresh off a month-long world premiere run at the esteemed Edinburgh Festival Fringe, All For One Theater presents the U.S. premiere of Lizzie Vieh's brutally demented romantic comedy, MONSOON SEASON. Directed by Kristin McCarthy Parker (Puffs), this twisted love story opens Sunday, October 27th at Rattlestick Playwrights Theater (224 Waverly Place) for a limited engagement through November 17th Tickets, priced at $25, are available at www.afo.nyc.

by Stephi Wild - Sep 12, 2019
Fresh off a month-long world premiere run at the esteemed Edinburgh Festival Fringe, All For One Theater presents the U.S. premiere of Lizzie Vieh's brutally demented romantic comedy, MONSOON SEASON. Directed by Kristin McCarthy Parker (Puffs), this twisted love story begins performances Monday, October 21 at Rattlestick Playwrights Theater (224 Waverly Place) for a limited engagement through November 17th. Opening night is set for Sunday, October 27th. Tickets, priced at $25, are available at www.afo.nyc.

by A.A. Cristi - Jul 3, 2019
Danny hasn't had a decent night's sleep in weeks. Between his recent divorce, his mind-numbing job in technical support, the micro-blackouts he's suffering from and a flashing neon sign from a strip club that is keeping him awake all night, his grasp of reality is definitely slipping.

by Stephi Wild - May 13, 2019
Today Underbelly announces the final 91 shows joining its Fringe programme this August. With a huge range of star names, challenging and intriguing topics and a host of great music this is set to be one of the most entertaining year's yet beneath George Square's udders and across Bristo Square, the Cowgate, Circus Hub and Central Hall.

by A.A. Cristi - Mar 29, 2019
Barrow Street Theatricals announced today the rotating cast of guest actors through early April for the American premiere of the Nassim Soleimanpour and Bush Theatre production of NASSIM by celebrated Iranian playwright Nassim Soleimanpour (White Rabbit Red Rabbit), featuring direction by Omar Elerian. Performances of NASSIM continue through Saturday, April 20. Joining the production will be:

by Stephi Wild - Feb 25, 2019
The Independent Reviewers of New England (IRNE) today announced the nominees for the 23rd Annual IRNE Awards, which honor the best of the previous year's actors, directors, choreographers, designers and companies across the full spectrum of large, mid-size and fringe theater companies. Moulin Rouge!, a new musical produced by Global Creatures, and An American in Paris, produced by the Ogunquit Playhouse, led with 12 and 11 nominations, respectively, in the Large Stage Musical Category. The Huntington Theatre led all companies with 31 nominations across seven productions, including 11 for Man in the Ring, the story of six-time world champion prizefighter Emile Griffith.

by Stephi Wild - Jan 17, 2019
Producing Artistic Director Daniel Elihu Kramer has chosen to begin the season with the New York Drama Critics' Circle Best Play Winner The Night Alive, written by Irish playwright Conor McPherson, as a tribute to CTC's co-founder, Vincent Dowling, who served as Artistic Director of Dublin's Abbey Theatre in the late 80s, and who helmed CTC from its founding until 1995.

by A.A. Cristi - Jan 16, 2019
Co-founded by Vincent Dowling and H. Newman Marsh in 1990 with the belief that every town should have a professional theatre, Chester Theatre Company (formerly The Miniature Theatre of Chester) prepares to celebrate its landmark 30th Season with four works, each a New England Premiere.