The producers of the critically acclaimed Off-Broadway hit, Thornton Wilder's Our Town, have announced the sale of a new block of tickets through March 14, 2010.
David Cromer, original director of this incarnation of Our Town as well as the Chicago one at the Hypocrites Theater, will return to stage manage for a few weeks at the end of the year.
David Cromer, original director of this incarnation of Our Town as well as the Chicago one at the Hypocrites Theater, will return to stage manage for a few weeks at the end of the year.
A current production of OUR TOWN playing at the Barrow Street Theatre has recently become the longest running production in the show's history, surpassing the Broadway's record of 337 performances. After opening February 26th of this year, OUR TOWN received critical acclaim and has remained open to sell-out audiences.
The critically acclaimed David Cromer production of' Thornton Wilder's Our Town now on stage at the Barrow Street Theatre (27 Barrow Street), will make theater history when performance #337 makes this staging the longest-running Our Town in the 71-year worldwide history of the classic play.
David Cromer, original director of this incarnation of Our Town as well as the Chicago one at the Hypocrites Theater, will return to stage manage for a few weeks at the end of the year.
The critically acclaimed David Cromer production of' Thornton Wilder's Our Town now on stage at the Barrow Street Theatre (27 Barrow Street), will make theater history when performance #337 makes this staging the longest-running Our Town in the 71-year worldwide history of the classic play.
Hop in the passenger seat of Elizabeth's Toyota, as she goes looking for the real America - and finds a lot more than she bargained for. 7 weeks, 9,000 miles, 25 states, 5,000 songs and one can of bear spray - through mountains and deserts, from sea to shining sea. At turns hilarious and poignant, smart and ridiculous, all over is a (mostly true) story about optimism, patriotism, and driving around.
Hop in the passenger seat of Elizabeth's Toyota, as she goes looking for the real America - and finds a lot more than she bargained for. 7 weeks, 9,000 miles, 25 states, 5,000 songs and one can of bear spray - through mountains and deserts, from sea to shining sea. At turns hilarious and poignant, smart and ridiculous, all over is a (mostly true) story about optimism, patriotism, and driving around.
Hop in the passenger seat of Elizabeth's Toyota, as she goes looking for the real America - and finds a lot more than she bargained for. 7 weeks, 9,000 miles, 25 states, 5,000 songs and one can of bear spray - through mountains and deserts, from sea to shining sea. At turns hilarious and poignant, smart and ridiculous, all over is a (mostly true) story about optimism, patriotism, and driving around.
The Frankophile
by Melissa Gawlowski
Directed by Michael Page
The story follows Alceste, the infamous misanthrope, who left his place in Moli?re's play in search of a world up to his standards. After four centuries of refusing change and running from play to play, he is confronted by Moli?re, returned from the dead and hell-bent on rewriting him entirely. Faced with the deadline of his life, Alceste must swallow his pride, face his past, and discover whether even stock characters have the power to change.
The Frankophile
by Melissa Gawlowski
Directed by Michael Page
The story follows Alceste, the infamous misanthrope, who left his place in Moli?re's play in search of a world up to his standards. After four centuries of refusing change and running from play to play, he is confronted by Moli?re, returned from the dead and hell-bent on rewriting him entirely. Faced with the deadline of his life, Alceste must swallow his pride, face his past, and discover whether even stock characters have the power to change.
City Attic Theatre (Dianna Marino and Amanda Embry, Artistic Directors), a New York City-based company, proudly continues its fourth season of producing theatrical masterpieces with the World Premiere of Melissa Gawlowski's hilarious farce The Frankophile at UNDER St. Marks, directed by Michael Page.