the food was terrible is a theatrical meditation about death, mourning, and what might be eating away at your stomach. More than a simple two-men-at-bar, this is an evolution into questioning. Can we all clink (glasses) and try to remember who took the dead daughter's (glasses)? Are bipolar people capable of f**king up bacon? Will someone get it together to paint the correct sunrise?
The Bushwick Starr is proud to present the food was terrible, written by William Burke and directed by Mary Beth Easley. The show will run May 14-31 with performances Wednesdays-Saturdays at 8:00pm.
Two River Theater's current production of Henry V is being promoted with the tagline, "Kings are born, leaders are chosen." Beginning today, lawn signs endorsing "Henry V for King of France" are showing up across Red Bank and Monmouth County as part of a stealth marketing campaign. Please see the attached photo. Henry V opens at Two River Theater on Friday, October 26, 2012 and runs through November 11, 2012.
Two River Theater Company, under the leadership of Artistic Director John Dias and Managing Director Michael Hurst, continues its 2012-2013 Season with Shakespeare's Henry V, directed by Michael Sexton. Performances will begin in Two River's Rechnitz Theater, 21 Bridge Avenue, tonight, October 20 and continue through Sunday, November 11.
Two River Theater Company, under the leadership of Artistic Director John Dias and Managing Director Michael Hurst, continues its 2012-2013 Season with Shakespeare's Henry V, directed by Michael Sexton. Performances will begin in Two River's Rechnitz Theater, 21 Bridge Avenue, on Saturday, October 20 and continue through Sunday, November 11.
Woodie King Jr's New Federal Theatre, in association with Castillo Theatre, presents Court-Martial at Fort Devensby Jeffrey Sweet at the Castillo Theatre (543 West 42nd Street, between 10th and 11th Avenues.). Performances are through April 1st only.
Woodie King Jr's New Federal Theatre, in association with Castillo Theatre, will present Court-Martial at Fort Devensby Jeffrey Sweet at the Castillo Theatre (543 West 42nd Street, between 10th and 11th Avenues.). Performances begin March 8th with Opening Night set for Sunday, March 18th. Performances continue through April 1st only.
Woodie King Jr's New Federal Theatre, in association with Castillo Theatre, will present Court-Martial at Fort Devensby Jeffrey Sweet at the Castillo Theatre (543 West 42nd Street, between 10th and 11th Avenues.). Performances begin March 8th with Opening Night set for Sunday, March 18th. Performances continue through April 1st only.
In 2006, New Orleans' mayor planned to celebrate Hurricane Katrina's ?rst anniversary with a comedy hour which was canceled due to public outrage. Could he have meant 'Comedy' in the classic sense?
In 2006, New Orleans' mayor planned to celebrate Hurricane Katrina's ?rst anniversary with a comedy hour which was canceled due to public outrage. Could he have meant 'Comedy' in the classic sense?
In 2006, New Orleans' mayor planned to celebrate Hurricane Katrina's ?rst anniversary with a comedy hour which was canceled due to public outrage. Could he have meant 'Comedy' in the classic sense?
Theater for the New City & The Little Rascals Theater Company will present the World Premiere of A PROMISE BEST KEPT by Edward Miller, from June 10 - 27, at Theater for the New City. The new drama will be directed by Mark Marcante.
Theater for the New City & The Little Rascals Theater Company will present the World Premiere of A PROMISE BEST KEPT by Edward Miller through June 27, at Theater for the New City. The new drama will be directed by Mark Marcante.
Theater for the New City & The Little Rascals Theater Company will present the World Premiere of A PROMISE BEST KEPT by Edward Miller, from June 10 - 27, at Theater for the New City. The new drama will be directed by Mark Marcante.
Theater for the New City & The Little Rascals Theater Company will present the World Premiere of A PROMISE BEST KEPT by Edward Miller, from June 10 - 27, at Theater for the New City. The new drama will be directed by Mark Marcante.
American Stage Theatre Company performs its first play of the 2009-10 season with its next chapter in preeminent African-American playwright August Wilson's 'Century Cycle', FENCES, running September 25 thru October 11, with previews September 19, 20, 23 and 24.
American Stage Theatre Company performs its first play of the 2009-10 season with its next chapter in preeminent African-American playwright August Wilson's 'Century Cycle', FENCES, running September 25 thru October 11, with previews September 19, 20, 23 and 24.
American Stage Theatre Company performs its first play of the 2009-10 season with its next chapter in preeminent African-American playwright August Wilson's 'Century Cycle', FENCES, running September 25 thru October 11, with previews September 19, 20, 23 and 24. 'Pay-What-You-Can' nights are Sunday, Sept. 20 and Tuesday, Sept. 29.
American Stage Theatre Company performs its first play of the 2009-10 season with its next chapter in preeminent African-American playwright August Wilson's 'Century Cycle', FENCES, running September 25 thru October 11, with previews September 19, 20, 23 and 24.
Miss Evers' Boys has added a performance for Sunday April 5th.
The remaining performances are: Tonight Friday April 3 at 8pm, Saturday April 4 at 8pm Sunday April 5 at 3pm and Sunday April 5 at 8pm - added performance. 300 West 43rd Street at 8th Avenue.