The Seeing Place Theater has announced Lynn Nottage's SWEAT, directed by Brandon Walker. SWEAT will have two live performances via Zoom on February 27 (7 pm EST) and February 28 (3 pm EST), and be available via streaming on YouTube February 28-March 3, 2021.
THE SEEING PLACE THEATER has announced Lynn Nottage’s SWEAT, directed by Brandon Walker. SWEAT will have two live performances via Zoom on February 27 (7 pm EST) and February 28 (3 pm EST), and be available via streaming on YouTube February 28-March 3, 2021.
Next week, FEINSTEIN'S/54 BELOW, Broadway's Supper Club & Private Event Destination, presents some of the brightest stars from Broadway, cabaret, jazz, and beyond. To purchase tickets or for more information, visit www.54Below.com/Feinsteins or call (646) 476-3551.
Aphrodisiac, a dark political comedy by playwright Rob Handel, originally produced by 13P in 2005, will return to NYC for a limited run at Loft227 (227 W 29th Street) from February 13th - February 24th.
What do you feel you are owed in this world? What are you willing to do to get it? To complete the season's theme, 'But Who Am I, Really,' The Seeing Place presents one of Shakespeare's greatest stories in a way rarely seen it before: with a deep emphasis on text that's understandable, presented in modern dress to deeply connect the audience to the play's relevance today.
What do you feel you are owed in this world? What are you willing to do to get it? To complete the season's theme, 'But Who Am I, Really,' The Seeing Place presents one of Shakespeare's greatest stories in a way rarely seen it before: with a deep emphasis on text that's understandable, presented in modern dress to deeply connect the audience to the play's relevance today.
What do you feel you are owed in this world? What are you willing to do to get it? To complete the season's theme, 'But Who Am I, Really,' The Seeing Place presents one of Shakespeare's greatest stories in a way rarely seen it before: with a deep emphasis on text that's understandable, presented in modern dress to deeply connect the audience to the play's relevance today.
Is conformity the answer that guarantees safety and comfort in a 'civilized" society? To continue its season, "But Who Am I, Really," The Seeing Place presents a revival which examines that distinct moment when a person makes a choice between two worlds that changes their identity forever. ?
The Seeing Place Theater, known for intense & intimate ensemble work, presents a once in a lifetime theatrical pairing with a great potential to provoke social change: Martin McDonagh's brutal, Olivier Award winning, THE PILLOWMAN with Johnna Adams' gripping two-hander, GIDION'S KNOT.
The Seeing Place Theater, known for intense & intimate ensemble work, announced casting for a once in a lifetime theatrical pairing with a great potential to provoke social change: Martin McDonagh's brutal, Olivier Award winning, THE PILLOWMAN with Johnna Adams' gripping two-hander, GIDION'S KNOT. With an organic presentation style emphasizing the edgy, American style of acting developed by the Group Theatre, The Seeing Place puts a contemporary spin on classic works by master playwrights, with ticket prices that anyone can afford.
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.