TOSOS, New York's Oldest LGBT Theatre, Nominated for Four New York Innovative Theatre Awards
by A.A. Cristi
- Aug 10, 2016
TOSOS (The Other Side of Silence) was nominated for four New York Innovative Theatre Awards at last night's nomination party at 42WESTny. Nominations include Outstanding Revival of a Play, and Outstanding Ensemble for Doric Wilson's Street Theater for its run at The Eagle NY. Kathleen Warnock's play The Further Adventures of… was nominated for Outstanding Short Script and Outstanding Ensemble. The Further Adventures of… opens this Friday, August 12, at the 20th Annual New York International Fringe Festival. The New York Innovative Theatre Awards will be awarded this fall in New York City.
SNAIL ROAD Closes at The Art House 8/1
by BWW News Desk
- Aug 1, 2011
SNAIL ROAD, a brand new musical by ZOE LEWIS, a musical about bicycles, dreams and true love will close at The Art House on August 1.
Art House Extends Snail Road Run in Provincetown 6/27-8/1
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Jun 20, 2011
After a limited run in early June at The Art House, Producing Artistic Director Mark Cortale has announced that new musical 'Snail Road' will extend to play every Monday from June 27th through August 1st.
ACCIDENTALLY, LIKE A MARTYR Closes At The Wild Project Today, June 26
by BWW News Desk
- Jun 26, 2010
Grant James Varjas's new play ACCIDENTALLY, LIKE A MARTYR will be presented at The Wild Project June 23 through June 26.
ACCIDENTALLY, LIKE A MARTYR takes place in a gay bar on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, where a group of men from different backgrounds and generations talk, joke and drink their way through a slow and lonely winter evening. Old secrets are revealed and old wounds re-opened in a serio-comic play inspired and influenced by Mart Crowley's 'The Boys in the Band' and Tennessee Williams's 'Small Craft Warnings.'
ACCIDENTALLY, LIKE A MARTYR Opens At The Wild Project Today, June 23
by Emily Faye Oakley
- Jun 23, 2010
Grant James Varjas's new play ACCIDENTALLY, LIKE A MARTYR will be presented at The Wild Project June 23 through June 26.
ACCIDENTALLY, LIKE A MARTYR takes place in a gay bar on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, where a group of men from different backgrounds and generations talk, joke and drink their way through a slow and lonely winter evening. Old secrets are revealed and old wounds re-opened in a serio-comic play inspired and influenced by Mart Crowley's 'The Boys in the Band' and Tennessee Williams's 'Small Craft Warnings.'
Fall EATfest, Series A: Strange Relationships
by Duncan Pflaster
- Oct 22, 2007
Emerging Artists Theatre kicks off their bi-annual EATfest, a collection of 18 one-act plays in three series. Series A, the first 6 plays, sheds some interesting light on different relationships.
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