The Seeing Place is currently presenting BOY GETS GIRL, a searing and thought-provoking play by Rebecca Gilman about the dangers of stalking. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast onstage below!
The Seeing Place is currently presenting BOYS' LIFE, a hilarious but also thought-provoking play by Howard Korder about that precise moment when boys become men. Scroll down for a first look at the cast in action!
The Seeing Place Theater, known for intense & intimate ensemble work, brings you a once in a lifetime pairing that will change the way you look at independent theater: Howard Korder's Pulitzer nominee BOYS' LIFE with Rebecca Gilman's BOY GETS GIRL (a Time Magazine Play of the Year.) With a truly organic presentation style (nothing is blocked or pre-planned!) The Seeing Place puts a creative and modern spin on classic works by master playwrights, with ticket prices that anyone can afford.
To kick off a season that explores gender warfare, victim shaming, racial bias and police corruption, The Seeing Place Theater announces its cast for Shakespeare's timeless drama, OTHELLO.
The Irvington Stage Door Series has rescheduled their January 12th presentation to Monday, January 26 at 7:30 pm. The series presents new works in a relaxed setting where audience members can give their feedback to the creative team. Next up is an adaptation of the Albert Camus novel THE STRANGER presented by The Seeing Place Theater Ensemble.
?The Irvington Stage Door Series presents new works in a relaxed setting where audience members can give their feedback to the creative team. Next up is an adaptation of the Albert Camus novel THE STRANGER presented by The Seeing Place Theater Ensemble on Monday, January 12 at 7:30 pm.
The Irvington Stage Door Series presents new works in a relaxed setting where audience members can give their feedback to the creative team. Next up is an adaptation of the Albert Camus novel THE STRANGER presented by The Seeing Place Theater Ensemble on Monday, January 12 at 7:30 pm.
'Tis the season. On December 11, 2014 my first viewing of The Nutcracker this season was the opening night of Gelsey Kirkland Ballet's delightful version, choreographed and directed by Michael Chernov, co-artistic director, after Vasili Vainonen, assisted by Gelsey Kirkland and Alexandra Lawler. What a pleasure! The decor and the costume design, adapted by Chernov, are beautiful, even a growing Christmas tree. Especially impressive are the doll cabinets: the large mechanical clock, which housed the three mechanical dolls in the party scene, and the huge toy cabinet, out of which emerged dolls, representing the dances to come in the second act and toy soldiers, standing on the top shelf, in the Midnight Battle. Costumes were by Jennifer Wood-Bonnell, Lynda Mead, Susan Sandford, Jetty Maika, and Naomi Morin, and carpentry by Technical Director, Brandon Walker.
The Seeing Place Theater, known for intense & intimate ensemble work, brings you this deeply complex portrait of a community's response to the brutal murder of Matthew Shepard, the hate crime that led to the largest national conversation about tolerance in American history.
The Seeing Place Theater, known for intense & intimate ensemble work, brings you this deeply complex portrait of a community's response to the brutal murder of Matthew Shepard, the hate crime that led to the largest national conversation about tolerance in American history.
The Seeing Place Theater, known for its intense and intimate ensemble work, brings you MEN IN WHITE by Sidney Kingsley - New York City's first professional revival of the play since The Group Theatre's landmark 1933 production. The show opens November 8, 2013 has a limited engagement through November 24, 2013.
The Seeing Place Theater, known for intensely intimate ensemble work, announces casting for Sam Shepard's wacky 'little legend about love': A LIE OF THE MIND.
The Seeing Place Theater, known for intensely intimate ensemble work, announces casting for John Kolvenbach's disarming ode to loneliness cured: LOVE SONG.
The Seeing Place Theater, known for intensely intimate ensemble work, announces an Off-Broadway extension for their critically acclaimed production of John Patrick Shanley's Danny and the Deep Blue Sea, a brutal and romantic story of 'Beauty and the Beast in the Bronx.' Due to overwhelming audience response and glowing critical praise, this production is getting a limited one-week extension in New York City.
The Seeing Place Theater, known for intensely intimate ensemble work, announces casting for Harold Pinter's The Lover, a 'bizarre theatrical evening' of lust, cunning, and costumes) paired with John Patrick Shanley's Danny and the Deep Blue Sea, a brutal and romantic story of 'Beauty and the Beast in the Bronx.' Both shows are running in true repertory: same cast, design concept, and creative team, for 2 total hours of compelling programming.
The Seeing Place Theater, known for intensely intimate ensemble work, announces casting for Harold Pinter's The Lover, a 'bizarre theatrical evening' of lust, cunning, and costumes) paired with John Patrick Shanley's Danny and the Deep Blue Sea, a brutal and romantic story of 'Beauty and the Beast in the Bronx.' Both shows are running in true repertory: same cast, design concept, and creative team, for 2 total hours of compelling programming.