Written by Justin Goodemoot and directed by Alex Beck, THE RETURN zeroes in on a group of reckless, long-time friends in their late-twenties - visual artist Henry Allison, his begrudged lover Daniel and nemesis Remmy - and the events that transpire after a typical Saturday night of partying yields unexpected, tragic results.
Written by Justin Goodemoot and directed by Alex Beck, THE RETURN zeroes in on a group of reckless, long-time friends in their late-twenties - visual artist Henry Allison, his begrudged lover Daniel and nemesis Remmy - and the events that transpire after a typical Saturday night of partying yields unexpected, tragic results.
Dry with a Twist Theatrics and Inferno Entertainment are pleased to announce their production L'illusion Comique, directed by Kevin P. Joyce. L'illusion Comique will play a three night limited engagement at Under St. Mark's (94 Saint Marks PL., New York, NY 10009). Performances in New York begin tonight, October 18 and continue through to Saturday, October 20. Opening Night is tonight, October 18 (8 p.m.)
Dry with a Twist Theatrics and Inferno Entertainment are pleased to announce their production L'illusion Comique, directed by Kevin P. Joyce. L'illusion Comique will play a three night limited engagement at Under St. Mark's (94 Saint Marks PL., New York, NY 10009). Performances in New York begin Thursday, October 18 and continue through to Saturday, October 20. Opening Night is Thursday, October 18 (8 p.m.)
Alienation (Enchanted Evening), abuse of power (Out to Sea) and the limitations of human freedom under a totalitarian system (Serenade) are the telling themes of three of the most popular plays by Polish dramatist Slavomir Mrozek, which will end their run at La MaMa on March 21st.
Alienation (Enchanted Evening), abuse of power (Out to Sea) and the limitations of human freedom under a totalitarian system (Serenade) are the telling themes of three of the most popular plays by Polish dramatist Slavomir Mro?ek.
Alienation (Enchanted Evening), abuse of power (Out to Sea) and the limitations of human freedom under a totalitarian system (Serenade) are the telling themes of three of the most popular plays by Polish dramatist Slavomir Mro?ek.