The Alchemy Theatre Company of Manhattan, Inc presents Umbrella by L. Pontius, Off Broadway at The Kirk Theatre (Theatre Row, 410 West 42nd Street). It is directed by LAByrinth Theatre Company's Padraic Lillis and stars Christa Kimlicko Jones and Judson Jones. Previews begin April 11 and opens Tuesday, April 15 at 8PM.
LAByrinth Theater Company, in its fifth season of residency at The Public Theater, has announced the lineup for two development festivals of free staged-readings!
Just as the one time of year when taking candy from strangers and dressing up in strange costumes is overlooked as run-of-the-mill, LAByrinth Theater Company gets ready for its annual charity showdown - 'Celebrity Chrades'. The Battle of Good vs. Evil event taking place on Monday, October 29th at St. Paul's Hall is SOLD OUT with a limited number of standing room tickets available at the door for $125 per person and will be accommodated on a space-available basis only.
Broken Watch Theatre will present the World Premiere of Padraic Lillis's Two Thirds Home, directed by Giovanna Sardelli. Performances begin July 21, opening July 26 through August 12, 2007 at the Michael Weller Theatre
The Midtown International Theatre Festival and Gemini Productions will present Adina Taubman's A Line in the Sand, directed by Padraic Lillis (The Dirty Talk at Center Stage, In Transit at FringeNYC).
LAByrinth Theater Company, led by Artistic Directors Philip Seymour Hoffman and John Ortiz and Executive Director Steve Asher, has announced its 2007-08 season.
Spare Change Productions will present LAByrinth Theater Company member Michael Puzzo's contemporary comedy The Dirty Talk, directed by Padraic Lillis, at midtown's Center Stage
LAByrinth Theater Company has announced their lineup for The Seventh Annual Barn Series Festival, which will be presented in the 102-seat Shiva Theater at The Public from December 2 to December 20, 2006
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The breaking point for Sara Kahn came one afternoon at The Public Theatre when she gave an audition with nobody else in the room but director Elizabeth Swados' dog. Coupled with the recent news that what would have been her first Broadway musical lost its backing, Kahn decided to leave a world where her most consistent work was singing and dancing about the joys of Scotch Tape and post-op wound care in trade shows and closed her voice to singing for good.
After a stint at Columbia University where she earned degrees in social work and public health, our heroine found herself performing stress management counseling for Wall Street victims of mergers and acquisitions, still dissatisfied with her lot.