A Modest Proposal, written by Anna Jastrzembski and directed by Jenna Hoffmann, will be presented at the Cherry Lane Theatre for a limited engagement on January 25th, 26th, 27th, 2019 at 7pm.
Producer John Lant, Write Act Repertory and Tamra Pica have announced that FRANKENSTEIN, playing Off-Broadway at St. Luke's Theatre on Mondays at 7 PM, has added two Friday matinees at 11 AM on Feb. 15 and March 22, to accommodate school trips; It is an open run, with tickets now on sale through March. Group/student discounts are available. Please contact producer@TheFrankensteinMusical.com.
This year, New Year's Eve is on a Monday when most Broadway and Off-Broadway theaters are 'dark'. While the plot of Frankenstein is definitely dark, St. Luke's Theatre will not be! FRANKENSTEIN, the Off-Broadway musical plays at St. Luke's Theatre on Mondays at 7 PM, and New Year's Eve is no exception. Based on Mary Shelley's novel, with book, music and lyrics by Eric B. Sirota, FRANKENSTEIN is directed by Clint Hromsco and produced by John Lant, Write Act Repertory and Tamra Pica.
FRANKENSTEIN, the Off-Broadway musical playing at St. Luke's Theatre on Mondays at 7 PM, has been extended into 2019, an open run, with tickets now on sale through March. Based on Mary Shelley's novel, with book, music and lyrics by Eric B. Sirota, FRANKENSTEIN is directed by Clint Hromsco and produced by John Lant, Write Act Repertory and Tamra Pica.
FRANKENSTEIN, the Off-Broadway musical playing at St,. Luke's Theatre has added a New Year's Eve performance. Tickets are now on sale for the performance on Monday December 31 at 7 PM, Off-Broadway at St. Luke's Theatre, on Restaurant Row near Times Square. Based on Mary Shelley's novel, with book, music and lyrics by Eric B. Sirota, FRANKENSTEIN is directed by Clint Hromsco and produced by John Lant, Write Act Repertory and Tamra Pica.
FRANKENSTEIN, the Off-Broadway musical playing at St. Luke's Theatre, had been running now for over a year and will be extending into 2019. Based on Mary Shelley's novel, with book, music and lyrics by Eric B. Sirota, it is directed by Clint Hromsco and produced by John Lant, Write Act Repertory and Tamra Pica. An open-run, it plays Monday evenings at 7 PM. There will also be Friday 11 AM matinees scheduled for school trips in 2019.
Alan Stentiford will star as Victor Frankenstein, as FRANKENSTEIN enters into its 2nd year. The Off-Broadway musical playing at St. Luke's Theatre is based on Mary Shelley's novel, with book, music and lyrics by Eric B. Sirota, and directed by Clint Hromsco. An open-run, it plays most Monday evenings at 7 PM, with matinee performances on Fridays Oct. 26 & Nov. 9 at 11 AM.
FRANKENSTEIN, the Off-Broadway musical playing at St. Luke's Theatre, celebrated a full year running this week. Based on Mary Shelley's novel, with book, music and lyrics by Eric B. Sirota, it is directed by Clint Hromsco and produced by John Lant, Write Act Repertory and Tamra Pica. An open-run, it plays most Monday evenings at 7 PM, and two matinee performances have just been added on Fridays Oct. 26 & Nov. 9 at 11 AM.
FRANKENSTEIN, the new musical based on Mary Shelley's novel, produced by John Lant, Write Act Repertory and Tamra Pica, with book, music and lyrics by Eric B. Sirota and directed by Clint Hromsco, has been extended again, now through New Year's Eve 2018, as it enters into its 2nd year running Off-Broadway.
After barking with laughter at Sylvia, the New London Barn Playhouse invites you to the Great White Way in its heyday with the timeless classic 42nd Street, running July 18 - August 5, 7:30PM with Wednesday matinee performances at 2:00PM and Sunday matinee performances at 5:00PM.
FRANKENSTEIN, the new musical based on Mary Shelley's novel, with book, music and lyrics by Eric B. Sirota and directed by Clint Hromsco has received an additional extension Off-Broadway. The production opened October 9, 2017, and now continues, on Mondays at 7:00 p.m. with tickets on sale through September 3, 2018.
Directed by Clint Hromsco and produced by John Lant and Tamra Pica (in association with Write Act Repertory), Frankenstein boasts a book, music and lyrics by Eric B. Sirota, major contributions from Julia Sirota and also the help of Sharon Sudol and Cara London. Now in performances at the St. Luke Theatre in the heart of Times Square, the show is presented to a New York audience after being chosen as an official selection of the New York Musical Festival's 2015 reading series. Frankenstein: A New Musical is based on Mary Shelley's classic novel, which just celebrated its two-hundredth anniversary this past January.
'soot and spit' has already received rave reviews from the New York Times, and Kim Weild, the director behind this ambitious new work, shared her "insider" perspective of the outsider art piece.
The second company completing its residency this spring is Our Voices Theater, presenting the world premiere of Obie Award winner Charles Mee's SOOT AND SPIT, directed by Kim Weild, running now through June 17, 2017. Shows take place at New Ohio Theatre, located at 154 Christopher Street between Greenwich and Washington Streets in New York City. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!
What drives a single person to create nearly 20,000 works of art? Celebrating the life of James Castle, one of America's great outsider artists, Our Voices presents the world premiere of acclaimed playwright Charles Mee's Soot and Spit.
The Archive Residency, a collaboration between New Ohio Theatre and IRT Theater (likeminded neighbors in the historic Archive Building in the West Village), is a vital incubator for New York City's most electrifying independent theater companies. Now in its fourth year, the two-year residency offers each company an artistic home -- space, support, and institutional continuity for the development and presentation of a new work. Each residency culminates with a world premiere production.
Grover's Corners is of course the backdrop to the romance of George Gibbs (Jon Churchwell) and Emily Webb (Amanda Rodriquez). With minimal set to interfere with the actor's ability to carry the story the play moves along initially at a refreshing small-town pace.
The Archive Residency, a collaboration between New Ohio Theatre and IRT Theater (likeminded neighbors in the historic Archive Building in the West Village), is a vital incubator for New York City's most electrifying independent theater companies.
Williamston Theatre will kick off its Eleventh Season with Pulp, a brand new play by Michigan Playwright Joseph Zettelmaier and part of the National New Play Network's Rolling World Premiere program. Performances begin Thursday, September 22 and run through Sunday, October 23. Tickets for this who-dun-it-science-fiction caper are now on sale.
Sanguine Theatre Company will present the World Premiere of Gracie Gardner's PRIMARY, directed by Alex Keegan at IRT Theater (154 Christopher Street, between Greenwich and Washington, 10014), April 6-24 with performances Wednesday through Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 3pm. Tickets ($18) are available online at www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2483539 or by calling 1-800-838-3006. The show runs approximately 90 minutes, including a 15-minute intermission.