Sick Love is the true story of Benedicto Figueroa; a single father struggling to overcome addiction and the torturous darkness of mental illness. He loves his daughter, he's found the love of his life, but the battle to stay sober sends him spiraling into a depression that threatens to consume him.
Sick Love is the true story of Benedicto Figueroa; a single father struggling to overcome addiction and the torturous darkness of mental illness. He loves his daughter, he's found the love of his life, but the battle to stay sober sends him spiraling into a depression that threatens to consume him.
MOTHER LEEDS is a story that places the audience in the immersive role of Sam, who is the 12th child of 13 to the stern, on-edge, and frightening character of Mother Leeds. Sam discovers and meets his estranged 13th sibling; a younger brother, who, for some reason is locked away from the rest of the family.
MOTHER LEEDS is a story that places the audience in the immersive role of Sam, who is the 12th child of 13 to the stern, on-edge, and frightening character of Mother Leeds. Sam discovers and meets his estranged 13th sibling; a younger brother, who, for some reason is locked away from the rest of the family.
Grassroots Community Space presents the premier of In Lak'Ech, a No Peeking Theatre production that discusses the diverse and multicultural perspectives of the Latin American Experience and its various definitions.
JCTC (Jersey City Theater Center) presents the premiere of BLACKOUT, a No Peeking Theatre production that takes a multifaceted look at the African-American experience through a unique, and immersive theatre experience.
JCTC (Jersey City Theater Center) presents the premiere of BLACKOUT, a No Peeking Theatre production that takes a multifaceted look at the African-American experience through a unique, and immersive theatre experience.
Written in the style of the absurdist comedies of Samuel Beckett, the new play Is That Danny DeVito? And Other Questions from West of the Hudson focuses on the psychological non-adventures of two over-educated but under-employed millennials as they wait for a perpetually delayed bus to deliver them from their New England campsite to their beloved Garden State.
The hit show that is giving women of color the chance to be both their own author and their own voice is back this month. Art House Productions' hit show IN FULL COLOR, which celebrates Women's History Month, has 16 more women of color from across the nation sharing their stories through monologues, poetry and song. Get a sneak peek and scroll down for photos from last year's show!
The hit show that is giving women of color the chance to be both their own author and their own voice is back this month. Art House Productions' hit show IN FULL COLOR, which celebrates Women's History Month, has 16 more women of color from across the nation sharing their stories through monologues, poetry and song. Get a sneak peek and scroll down for photos from last year's show!
Written in the style of the absurdist comedies of Samuel Beckett, The Box Colony Theatre Company's new play Is That Danny DeVito? focuses on the psychological non-adventures of two over-educated but under-employed millennials as they wait for a perpetually delayed bus to deliver them from their New England campsite to their beloved Garden State.
This March, Art House Productions will present 68 Productions' 'In Full Color' featuring 13 women of color sharing their stories in celebration of Women's History Month. From dealing with curly hair and men with 'yellow fever' to being mistaken for a terrorist, these women give us a glimpse of what life is like in their skin.