ReGroup Theatre Company to Present Paul Green's THE HOUSE OF CONNELLY, 1/24-2/9
by Tyler Peterson - Dec 20, 2013
On the heels of their acclaimed productions of 1931- and Success Story, The ReGroup Theatre Company turns its attention to the Group Theatre's very first play, Paul Green's The House of Connelly. With special permission and support from the Paul Green Foundation, this poetic tale gets a much overdue NY revival. The play shows us an iconic struggle: the last dying gasps of the Old South as it tries to prevent the progression of new ideas.
Photo Flash: First Look at ReGroup Theatre's LOUD SPEAKER
by BWW News Desk - Mar 23, 2013
The ReGroup Theatre presents a rare revival on John Howard Lawson's 1927 political farce LOUD SPEAKER, beginning March 9th at The Robert Moss Theater 440 Lafayette St. LOUD SPEAKER runs in rep with Lawson's Group Theatre classic Success Story until March 24th. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!
ReGroup Theatre Presents John Howard Lawson's SUCCESS STORY and LOUD SPEAKER Off-Broadway, Now thru 3/24
by BWW News Desk - Mar 5, 2013
The ReGroup Theatre Company is now presenting two powerful plays Off-Broadway by legendary master playwright John Howard Lawson, Success Story and Loud Speaker, as part of their 'Reclaiming Names: The John Howard Lawson Revival' series. Both shows are at the Robert Moss Theater at 440 Lafayette Street in Manhattan and are running from tonight, March 5th through March 24th. Neither of these plays has been produced in New York City in decades.
ReGroup Theatre to Present John Howard Lawson's SUCCESS STORY and LOUD SPEAKER Off-Broadway, 3/5-24
by BWW News Desk - Feb 17, 2013
The ReGroup Theatre Company is now presenting two powerful plays Off-Broadway by legendary master playwright John Howard Lawson, Success Story and Loud Speaker, as part of their 'Reclaiming Names: The John Howard Lawson Revival' series. Both shows are at the Robert Moss Theater at 440 Lafayette Street in Manhattan and are running from March 5th through March 24th. Neither of these plays has been produced in New York City in decades.