Philadelphia's The Berserker Residents will present the New York Premiere of THE ANNIHILATION POINT, a sci-fi comedy by Tim Sawicki. Directed by Dan Rothenberg (of the Obie Award-winning Pig Iron Theatre Company), previews begins January 7 at the Abrons Arts Center. Opening is slated for Sunday, January 9 at 6pm.
Philadelphia's The Berserker Residents will present the New York Premiere of THE ANNIHILATION POINT, a sci-fi comedy by Tim Sawicki. Directed by Dan Rothenberg (of the Obie Award-winning Pig Iron Theatre Company), previews begins January 7 at the Abrons Arts Center. Opening is slated for Sunday, January 9 at 6pm.
Philadelphia's The Berserker Residents will present the New York Premiere of THE ANNIHILATION POINT, a sci-fi comedy by Tim Sawicki. Directed by Dan Rothenberg (of the Obie Award-winning Pig Iron Theatre Company), previews begins January 7 at the Abrons Arts Center. Opening is slated for Sunday, January 9 at 6pm.
Philadelphia's The Berserker Residents will present the New York Premiere of THE ANNIHILATION POINT, a sci-fi comedy by Tim Sawicki. Directed by Dan Rothenberg (of the Obie Award-winning Pig Iron Theatre Company), previews begins January 7 at the Abrons Arts Center. Opening is slated for Sunday, January 9 at 6pm.
Scapin makes its Philadelphia Premiere. By Bill Irwin and Mark O'Donnell
Adapted from Jean Baptiste Molière, Directed by Aaron Cromie, Runs December 3 - January 3
Lantern Theater Company celebrates the holidays with the Philadelphia Premiere of Bill Irwin and Mark O'Donnell's brilliant and innovative adaptation of Molière's Scapin, which takes the master's characteristic sharp-witted comedy and soaks it in vaudevillian clowning.
Lantern Theater Company celebrates the holidays with the Philadelphia Premiere of Bill Irwin and Mark O'Donnell's brilliant and innovative adaptation of Molière's Scapin, which takes the master's characteristic sharp-witted comedy and soaks it in vaudevillian clowning.
Scapin makes its Philadelphia Premiere. By Bill Irwin and Mark O'Donnell
Adapted from Jean Baptiste Molière, Directed by Aaron Cromie, Runs December 3 - January 3
Lantern Theater Company celebrates the holidays with the Philadelphia Premiere of Bill Irwin and Mark O'Donnell's brilliant and innovative adaptation of Molière's Scapin, which takes the master's characteristic sharp-witted comedy and soaks it in vaudevillian clowning.
Scapin makes its Philadelphia Premiere. By Bill Irwin and Mark O'Donnell
Adapted from Jean Baptiste Molière, Directed by Aaron Cromie, Runs December 3 - January 3
Lantern Theater Company celebrates the holidays with the Philadelphia Premiere of Bill Irwin and Mark O'Donnell's brilliant and innovative adaptation of Molière's Scapin, which takes the master's characteristic sharp-witted comedy and soaks it in vaudevillian clowning.
The Time Menders announces its world premiere of THE ANNIHILATION POINT in the Philadelphia Live Arts Festival and Philly Fringe, 2009* on September 4th & 5th @ 10pm, September 10th & 11th @ 10pm, September 12th @ 12 midnight, September 16th @ 8pm, September 17th @ 10pm, September 18th @ 10pm and 12 midnight, and September 19th @ 8pm and 12 midnight at Arts Underground at the Wolf Building 340 N 12th Street (12th and Callowhill).
The Time Menders announces its world premiere of THE ANNIHILATION POINT in the Philadelphia Live Arts Festival and Philly Fringe, 2009* on September 4th & 5th @ 10pm, September 10th & 11th @ 10pm, September 12th @ 12 midnight, September 16th @ 8pm, September 17th @ 10pm, September 18th @ 10pm and 12 midnight, and September 19th @ 8pm and 12 midnight at Arts Underground at the Wolf Building 340 N 12th Street (12th and Callowhill).
The Time Menders announces its world premiere of THE ANNIHILATION POINT in the Philadelphia Live Arts Festival and Philly Fringe, 2009* on September 4th & 5th @ 10pm, September 10th & 11th @ 10pm, September 12th @ 12 midnight, September 16th @ 8pm, September 17th @ 10pm, September 18th @ 10pm and 12 midnight, and September 19th @ 8pm and 12 midnight at Arts Underground at the Wolf Building 340 N 12th Street (12th and Callowhill).