36 Hours, written by Amy E. Witting and directed by Bricken Sparacino, plays at the Red Room, 85 East 4th Street (Between 2nd & 3rd Avenues) tonight June 1st 8:00 PM, Saturday June 2nd 6:00 PM & 9:00 PM and Sunday June 3rd 2:00pm. The show features Michael Birch & Kerry Fitzgibbons.
36 Hours, written by Amy E. Witting and directed by Bricken Sparacino, will play at the Red Room, 85 East 4th Street (Between 2nd & 3rd Avenues) on Thursday May 31st 8:00 PM, Friday June 1st 8:00 PM, Saturday June 2nd 6:00 PM & 9:00 PM and Sunday June 3rd 2:00pm. The show features Michael Birch & Kerry Fitzgibbons.
Six plays have been chosen by Samuel French, Inc. as the winning scripts from the 36th Annual Samuel French, Inc. Off-Off Broadway Short Play Festival, which concluded Sunday, July 24th in The Lion Theatre at Theatre Row.
At the half-way mark of their 36th annual SAMUEL FRENCH INC. OFF OFF BROADWAY SHORT PLAY FESTIVAL, Samuel French, Inc. announces the first seven plays that have moved on to the Finals to be held on Sunday, July 24th in four sessions beginning at 1:00 pm in the Lion Theatre at Theatre Row: Create Me A Pegasus by Amy E. Witting, Hanksylvania by Travis Helwig, Mountain Song by Josh Beerman, Pluck & Tenacity by Daniella Shoshan, Chun Li by Camilla Maxwell, The Painter by Stacy Osei-Kuffour and Bubble & Squeak by Evan Twohy.
At the half-way mark of their 36th annual SAMUEL FRENCH INC. OFF OFF BROADWAY SHORT PLAY FESTIVAL, Samuel French, Inc. announces the first seven plays that have moved on to the Finals to be held on Sunday, July 24th in four sessions beginning at 1:00 pm in the Lion Theatre at Theatre Row: Create Me A Pegasus by Amy E. Witting, Hanksylvania by Travis Helwig, Mountain Song by Josh Beerman, Pluck & Tenacity by Daniella Shoshan, Chun Li by Camilla Maxwell, The Painter by Stacy Osei-Kuffour and Bubble & Squeak by Evan Twohy.
59E59 Theaters (Elysabeth Kleinhans, Artistic Director; Peter Tear, Executive Producer) announces the 2011 line up for the 7th annual EAST TO EDINBURGH festival, beginning on Tuesday, July 12 for a limited engagement through Sunday, July 31.
FRIGID New York presents A Bricken & Birch production: 'I'm Not Sure I Like the Way You Licked Me!' a solo show written and performed by Bricken Sparacino and directed by Lori Kee.
FRIGID New York presents A Bricken & Birch production: 'I'm Not Sure I Like the Way You Licked Me!' a solo show written and performed by Bricken Sparacino and directed by Lori Kee.
FRIGID New York presents A Bricken & Birch production' I'm Not Sure I Like the Way You Licked Me! a solo show written and performed by Bricken Sparacino and Directed by Lori Kee.
FRIGID New York presents A Bricken & Birch production: 'I'm Not Sure I Like the Way You Licked Me!' a solo show written and performed by Bricken Sparacino and directed by Lori Kee.
Classic 8, a new dark comedy by Amy E. Witting, will receive its world premiere at the Cherry Lane's Cherry Pit Theatre, running from June 23rd to June 27th. Classic 8, which will also be directed by playwright Amy E. Witting, humorously explores the depths of loneliness, and how a true family doesn't have to be linked by blood.
Classic 8, a new dark comedy by Amy E. Witting, begins its limited world premiere run June 23rd at the Cherry Lane's Cherry Pit Theatre, running to June 27th. Classic 8, which will also be directed by playwright Amy E. Witting, humorously explores the depths of loneliness, and how a true family doesn't have to be linked by blood.
Classic 8, a new dark comedy by Amy E. Witting, will receive its world premiere at the Cherry Lane's Cherry Pit Theatre, running from June 23rd to June 27th. Classic 8, which will also be directed by playwright Amy E. Witting, humorously explores the depths of loneliness, and how a true family doesn't have to be linked by blood.
Classic 8, a new dark comedy by Amy E. Witting, will receive its world premiere at the Cherry Lane's Cherry Pit Theatre, running from June 23rd to June 27th. Classic 8, which will also be directed by playwright Amy E. Witting, humorously explores the depths of loneliness, and how a true family doesn't have to be linked by blood.