Everyday Inferno Theatre Co. is thrilled to announce an ambitious repertory project that will continue its commitment to presenting exciting new works, under-produced classics, and theatrical events that push the boundaries of subject matter and stagecraft. Transforming the Access Theater Gallery into an immersive space with a distinct nightclub vibe, the two shows will play in rotation for a three-week limited run. The rotating schedule provides ample opportunity for audiences to discover surprising parallels between these very different works.
Watch the video below for a sneak peek at THE KILLER by Eugène Ionesco and newly translated by Michael Feingold, directed by Darko Tresnjak and featuring Kristine Nielsen, Michael Shannon, Paul Sparks, and Robert Stanton in a company of 20 actors! The show opens June 1, and runs through June 29 at Theatre for a New Audience's Polonsky Shakespeare Center in Brooklyn.
Academy Award nominee Michael Shannon (Revolutionary Road) plays Berenger in Eugene Ionesco's The Killer in a production that also features Kristine Nielsen, Paul Sparksand Robert Stanton. The Killer is newly translated by Michael Feingold and is directed by Darko Tresnjak (A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder). Last produced Off-Broadway in 1960, The Killer is the final production of Theatre for a New Audience's inaugural season at Polonsky Shakespeare Center, 262 Ashland Place. Previews began on, May 17, at 7:30pm for an opening tonight, May 29, and a scheduled run through Sunday, June 29. Below, BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action!
Academy Award nominee Michael Shannon (Revolutionary Road) plays Berenger in Eugene Ionesco's The Killer in a production that also features Kristine Nielsen, Paul Sparks and Robert Stanton. The Killer is newly translated by Michael Feingold and is directed by Darko Tresnjak (A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder).
Academy Award nominee Michael Shannon (Revolutionary Road) plays Berenger in Eugene Ionesco's The Killer in a production that also features Kristine Nielsen, Paul Sparks and Robert Stanton. The Killer is newly translated by Michael Feingold and is directed by Darko Tresnjak (A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder). Last produced Off-Broadway in 1960, The Killer is the final production of Theatre for a New Audience's inaugural season at Polonsky Shakespeare Center, 262 Ashland Place. Previews begin Saturday, May 17, at 7:30pm for an opening Thursday, May 29, and a scheduled run through Sunday, June 29. BroadwayWorld has a sneak peek at the cast and creative team in rehearsal below!
Academy Award nominee Michael Shannon (Revolutionary Road) plays Berenger in Eugene Ionesco's The Killer in a production that also features Kristine Nielsen, Paul Sparks and Robert Stanton. The Killer is newly translated by Michael Feingold and is directed by Darko Tresnjak (A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder).
Long Wharf Theatre presents its upcoming Next Stage production of Still Life With Iris, by Steven Dietz, directed by Artistic Resident Elizabeth Nearing, Saturday, April 20 at 11 am and 2 pm, Sunday, April 21 at 2 pm, and Saturday, April 27 at 2 pm.
Playhouse on Park in West Hartford is offering theatergoers a rare treat this summer: a chance to hang around the pool and get smarter while doing it. You may not get a tan at this intimate venue, but you will expand your mind while lounging around an inviting, shimmering, and often foreboding, pool of water.
Playhouse on Park in West Hartford is offering theatergoers a rare treat this summer: a chance to hang around the pool and get smarter while doing it. You may not get a tan at this intimate venue, but you will expand your mind while lounging around an inviting, shimmering, and often foreboding, pool of water.
The One-act Play is Alive and Well and Living in The Village in WHAT I MEANT WAS..., a smorgasbord of bizarre characters, hilarious stories, and quiet introspection. The evening and its characters prove that Vinnie Marano is one of the most versatile and original voices in New York independent theater today.
The One-act Play is Alive and Well and Living in The Village in WHAT I MEANT WAS..., a smorgasbord of bizarre characters, hilarious stories, and quiet introspection. The evening and its characters prove that Vinnie Marano is one of the most versatile and original voices in New York independent theater today.
Alliance Repertory gets creative with a Shakespearian Classic 'Richard III'. Director Yatsunov's talented cast includes Quinn Warren of the Bronx NY as Buckingham, Diana Limon of Westwood NJ as Queen Margaret, Joe Drechsel of Bloomfield as Richard, Megan Greener of Montville as Richmond, Kelly Karcher of Montclair as Queen Elizabeth, Daniel Egan of Clifton as King Edward, Katie Lee of Montclair as Lady Anne, and Scott Brieden of Hasbrouck Heights as Clarence.
Alliance Repertory gets creative with a Shakespearian Classic 'Richard III'. Director Yatsunov's talented cast includes Quinn Warren of the Bronx NY as Buckingham, Diana Limon of Westwood NJ as Queen Margaret, Joe Drechsel of Bloomfield as Richard, Megan Greener of Montville as Richmond, Kelly Karcher of Montclair as Queen Elizabeth, Daniel Egan of Clifton as King Edward, Katie Lee of Montclair as Lady Anne, and Scott Brieden of Hasbrouck Heights as Clarence.
Alliance Repertory gets creative with a Shakespearian Classic 'Richard III'. Director Yatsunov's talented cast includes Quinn Warren of the Bronx NY as Buckingham, Diana Limon of Westwood NJ as Queen Margaret, Joe Drechsel of Bloomfield as Richard, Megan Greener of Montville as Richmond, Kelly Karcher of Montclair as Queen Elizabeth, Daniel Egan of Clifton as King Edward, Katie Lee of Montclair as Lady Anne, and Scott Brieden of Hasbrouck Heights as Clarence.