Summer may be winding down, but camp is still in session at Down Payment Productions! Filling the theatrical void between the end of FringeNYC and the beginning of NYMF comes PINK! by Stacy Davidowitz, directed by Brian Smith, a new play that offers a voyeuristic glimpse into Bunk 14, where five 12-year-old girls, left to their own devices, navigate a strict social caste system with hilarious and increasingly terrifying results.
Summer may be winding down, but camp is still in session at Down Payment Productions! Filling the theatrical void between the end of FringeNYC and the beginning of NYMF comes PINK! by Stacy Davidowitz, directed by Brian Smith, a new play that offers a voyeuristic glimpse into Bunk 14, where five 12-year-old girls, left to their own devices, navigate a strict social caste system with hilarious and increasingly terrifying results.
Summer may be winding down, but camp is still in session at Down Payment Productions! Filling the theatrical void between the end of FringeNYC and the beginning of NYMF comes PINK! by Stacy Davidowitz, directed by Brian Smith, a new play that offers a voyeuristic glimpse into Bunk 14, where five 12-year-old girls, left to their own devices, navigate a strict social caste system with hilarious and increasingly terrifying results.
Summer may be winding down, but camp is still in session at Down Payment Productions! PINK!, a new play by Stacy Davidowitz, directed by Brian Smith, opens tonight, September 10 at the WorkShop Theater and runs through September 20. This risky new play offers a voyeuristic glimpse into Bunk 14, where five 12-year-old girls, left to their own devices, navigate a strict social caste system with hilarious and increasingly terrifying results.
Summer may be winding down, but camp is still in session at Down Payment Productions! Filling the theatrical void between the end of FringeNYC and the beginning of NYMF comes PINK! by Stacy Davidowitz, directed by Brian Smith, a new play that offers a voyeuristic glimpse into Bunk 14, where five 12-year-old girls, left to their own devices, navigate a strict social caste system with hilarious and increasingly terrifying results.
Summer may be winding down, but camp is still in session at Down Payment Productions! Filling the theatrical void between the end of FringeNYC and the beginning of NYMF comes PINK! by Stacy Davidowitz, directed by Brian Smith, a new play that offers a voyeuristic glimpse into Bunk 14, where five 12-year-old girls, left to their own devices, navigate a strict social caste system with hilarious and increasingly terrifying results.
For the thirteenth consecutive year, the Alley Theatre is providing young playwrights the chance to improve and expand their writing skills with its summer program, Houston Young Playwrights Exchange (HYPE). Six plays by local teens have been selected to undergo development in a professional forum guided by the Alley?s staff, with the program culminating in a three-day public showcase of their work as staged readings ? Friday, July 31 through Sunday, August 2 on the Neuhaus stage. Some plays contain Adult Language.
For the thirteenth consecutive year, the Alley Theatre is providing young playwrights the chance to improve and expand their writing skills with its summer program, Houston Young Playwrights Exchange (HYPE). Six plays by local teens have been selected to undergo development in a professional forum guided by the Alley?s staff, with the program culminating in a three-day public showcase of their work as staged readings ? Friday, July 31 through Sunday, August 2 on the Neuhaus stage. Some plays contain Adult Language.
Eight students with local ties will compete before an audience that is expected to include one of the foremost composers of our time, when the Second Annual Stephen Schwartz Scholarship finals are held at The Human Race Theatre Company's Loft Theatre April 18.
Eight students with local ties will compete before an audience that is expected to include one of the foremost composers of our time, when the Second Annual Stephen Schwartz Scholarship finals are held at The Human Race Theatre Company's Loft Theatre April 18.
The Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, which celebrates its 30th Anniversary this year, will mark the milestone with a special project saluting the accomplishments of female playwrights in Houston - 'Women in Theatre: Houston Voices.'
Manhattan Theatre Club's new Broadway production of William Inge's Come Back, Little Sheba held a press-rehearsal on Wednesday, December 5, in preparation for the Thursday, January 24 opening at MTC's Biltmore Theatre