Barefoot Theatre Company - an Off-Broadway theater company now in its 12th season - will present the New York premiere of Joseph Sousa's play TEETH OF THE SONS, with previews beginning April 20 prior to an official press opening of April 22 at Cherry Lane Studio Theatre (38 Commerce Street) in Manhattan. Nicole Haran directs.
One Man Show - How NOT to Act - Manhattan Theater Festival This piece is a commentary on today's reality show society where everyone wants their 15 minutes of fame, but they wouldn't want to dothe work even if they knew how. How NOT to Act - written and performed by Danny McDermott - directed by Joe Paradise
This piece is a commentary on today's reality show society where everyone wants their 15 minutes of fame, but they wouldn't want to do the work even if they knew how.
Midnight in Havana, a play with music documenting the end of the Cuban revolution written and directed by veteran New York Daily News reporter Robert Dominguez, opens tonight, January 14, at Off Broadway's Snapple Theater Center.
The Winter, Manhattan Repertory Theatre will be presenting 32 new plays featuring some of this country's finest playwrights, actors and directors in a theatrical celebration of new work - MRT'S WINTERFEST 2011. Tickets are $20. For reservations call: (646) 329-6588. Manhattan Repertory Theatre is located at 303 W. 42nd St. Third floor.
Venezuelan actor-playwright-director and World Wrestling Entertainment announcer Marcelo Rodriguez will join the cast of Midnight in Havana, which will officially open at The Snapple Theater Center's Jerry Orbach Theater on January 14, 2011.
Venezuelan actor-playwright-director and World Wrestling Entertainment announcer Marcelo Rodriguez will join the cast of Midnight in Havana, which will officially open at The Snapple Theater Center's Jerry Orbach Theater on January 14, 2011.
The Cock Tavern Theatre is presenting a landmark season of six Edward Bond plays from six decades from Tuesday 14 September to Saturday 13 November 2010. During the nine week season it is presenting the UK premiere of Olly's Prison (1993), a revival of The Pope's Wedding (1962), the London première of The Under Room (2005), The Fool (1976), the first revival of Red, Black and Ignorant (1985) and will culminate with a new, yet untitled première that Edward Bond has been commissioned to write for the Cock Tavern Theatre.
Manhattan Repertory Theatre's limited engagement of Kimberly Shelby-Szyszko's 'Placebos Dress For Comfort,' which was originally scheduled to close on August 19, has been extended with an added date on Sunday, August 22nd to accommodate reservation demand.
Kimberly Shelby-Szyszko's 'Placebos Dress For Comfort,' a tragic one-act about a bikini, an alien, and the dangers faced by deceptively liberated couples on vacation, will have its world premiere as part of Manhattan Repertory Theatre's Summerfest, with performances on Saturday August 14 at 7pm, Sunday August 15 at 6pm, and Thursday August 19 at 7pm.
Manhattan Repertory Theatre's limited engagement of Kimberly Shelby-Szyszko's 'Placebos Dress For Comfort,' which was originally scheduled to close on August 19, has been extended with an added date on Sunday, August 22nd to accommodate reservation demand.
Kimberly Shelby-Szyszko's 'Placebos Dress For Comfort,' a tragic one-act about a bikini, an alien, and the dangers faced by deceptively liberated couples on vacation, will have its world premiere as part of Manhattan Repertory Theatre's Summerfest, with performances on Saturday August 14 at 7pm, Sunday August 15 at 6pm, and Thursday August 19 at 7pm.
Complete casting has been set for Matt Saldarelli's Getting Even with Shakespeare, which will be part of the 14th annual New York International Fringe Festival, running at the Players Theatre with performances from August 14th-27th.
Dragonchase Productions presents Katharine Heller's return to the Fringe with her solo show, My Dad's Crazier Than Your Dad: A Scientific Inquiry at the 2010 New York International Fringe Festival, August 13- 27 at Dixon Place (161A Chrystie Street).
The Primary Stages Marvin and Anne Einhorn School of Performing Arts (ESPA) announces an added second performance of 7even 7even 7even Seven new plays. Seven emerging directors. At the Seventh Street Small Stage.