Les Freres Corbusier, creators of last Spring's sold-out off-Broadway hit Boozy: The Life, Death, and Subsequent Vilification of Le Corbusier and, More Importantly, Robert Moses and the Obie Award-winning A Very Merry Unauthorized Children's Scientology Pageant, will present Heddatron, written by Elizabeth Meriwether, directed by Alex Timbers, and produced by Aaron Lemon-Strauss.
For its 25th Anniversary Season, Performance Space 122 has re-vamped its longstanding series New Stuff to create a brand new residency program for emerging artists working in the fields dance, theater and multi-disciplinary performance. Over the course of the year, six of New York's most promising and innovative emerging artists have created new works which will culminate in repertory presentations during The New, New Stuff, April 28-May 15, 2005.
Due to popular demand, all wear bowlers will return to HERE Arts Center for a
special limited encore presentation in April. The current sold-out run, which
opened on February 20 to rave reviews, ends this Saturday. Trey Lyford and
Geoffe Sobelle will bring their one-of-a-kind new vaudeville hit all wear
bowlers back to the HERE stage April 22 for a six week return engagement (April
22 - May 29)
The dreamscape vaudeville all wear bowlers, created and performed by Trey Lyford and Geoff Sobelle, is set to play a limited engagement at the OBIE award-winning HERE Arts Center from Thursday, February 17th - Saturday, March 12th.
HERE Arts Center is proud to present the premiere of James Scruggs's African-American odyssey Disposable Men, directed by HERE's co-founder and Executive Director Kristin Marting, beginning Friday, February 4 and running through Saturday, February 12.
HERE Arts Center is proud to present the New York premiere of puppeteer and director Chris Green's visually arresting puppet/dance theatre piece Lyubo beginning January 20 and closing January 30.
HERE Arts Center proudly presents their highly esteemed annual festival of multidisciplinary works by nine resident artists beginning January 5th and closing January 16th, 2005.
Dodger Stages, New York's newest theatre complex, announces the opening of Bar 39, a hot new place to enjoy a full bar and light fare in a cool setting. A theatre ticket is not required to enter Bar 39. Conveniently located in midtown Manhattan, Dodger Stages features five performance spaces all under one roof at 340 West 50th Street (between 8th & 9th Avenues).