The Truth About Transylvania written by playwright Patricia Lynn’s opened last week A.R.T./New York. Check out new photos of the production. The critically acclaimed production runs until November 1.
Patricia Lynn’s haunting new work The Truth About Transylvania makes its World Premiere at the A.R.T./New York Theatres on Friday and runs until November 1. Directed by Jacob Titus. Check out photos of the production!
Gothic feminist playwright Patricia Lynn's haunting new work The Truth About Transylvania makes its World Premiere at the A.R.T./New York Theatres. Learn more and see how to purchase tickets.
Hunger & Thirst Theatre will present DISCUS, a new adaptation of the Greek myth of Apollo and Hyacinth, written by Becca Schlossberg and directed by Jenn Susi.
Hunger & Thirst Theatre will present DISCUS, a vibrant adaptation of the Greek myth of Apollo and Hyacinth, written by Becca Schlossberg and directed by Adin Walker. DISCUS begins performances on Thursday, April 9 for a limited engagement through Saturday, April 18.
Hunger & Thirst Theatre is thrilled to present STRANGERS IN THE NIGHT, an evening of genre-bending one-act plays: SCREWED by Patricia Lynn, directed by Caitlin Davies, and BOTTLING DREAMS OF THE TEARFUL DON'T-KNOWER by Emily Kitchens, directed by Paul Kite, with interludes written by Philip Estrera.
Hunger & Thirst Theatre presents YOUR INVISIBLE CORSET, adapted from Bram Stoker's novel by Patricia Lynn and directed by Jacob Titus. YOUR INVISIBLE CORSET begins performances today, October 12 for a limited engagement through Saturday, October 27. Press Opening is Sunday, October 14 at 2pm. The performance schedule is Thursday at 7pm, Today - Saturday at 8pm, and Sunday at 2pm. There is an additional performance on Saturday October 27 at 2pm. Performances are at Flamboyan Theater at The Clemente (107 Suffolk Street. between Rivington and Delancey; F/J/M/Z train to Delancey/Essex). The regular ticket price is $20; $12 tickets are available for all purchases before October 11. For tickets and more information, visit www.hungerandthirsttheatre.com.
Hunger & Thirst Theatre presents YOUR INVISIBLE CORSET, adapted from Bram Stoker's novel by Patricia Lynn and directed by Jacob Titus. YOUR INVISIBLE CORSET begins performances on Friday, October 12 for a limited engagement through Saturday, October 27. Press Opening is Sunday, October 14 at 2pm. The performance schedule is Thursday at 7pm, Friday - Saturday at 8pm, and Sunday at 2pm. There is an additional performance on Saturday October 27 at 2pm. Performances are at Flamboyan Theater at The Clemente (107 Suffolk Street. between Rivington and Delancey; F/J/M/Z train to Delancey/Essex). The regular ticket price is $20; $12 tickets are available for all purchases before October 11. For tickets and more information, visit www.hungerandthirsttheatre.com.
Hunger & Thirst Theatre, with The Guerrilla Shakespeare Project, is thrilled to present PERICLES: BORN IN A TEMPEST, written by William Shakespeare and conceived & directed by Jordan Reeves. PERICLES: BORN IN A TEMPEST begins performances on Thursday, November 2 for a limited engagement through Saturday, November 18. Press Opening isSunday, November 5 at 2 PM.
On November 12th, 2016, Aries in Flight presented their second performance showcase featuring work of emerging choreographers from the New York and New Jersey area at the West-Park Presbyterian Church. This showcase looks to celebrate a diverse range of dance styles and techniques while providing dancers an opportunity to learn, create, and explore their craft in a safe, judgment-free environment.
Hunger & Thirst Theatre returns to New York this month with a modern stage adaptation of Bram Stoker's 1897 Gothic horror novel DRACULA, written by the company's Artistic Director Patricia Lynn and directed by Geordie Broadwater. Hunger & Thirst will be supporting the New York Blood Center throughout the limited run by offering half-price tickets to donors with bring proof of their recent blood donation.
This fall, Hunger & Thirst Theatre returns to New York with a modern stage adaptation of Bram Stoker's 1897 Gothic horror novel DRACULA, written by the company's Artistic Director Patricia Lynn and directed by Geordie Broadwater.
Hunger & Thirst Theatre returns to New York this month with a modern stage adaptation of Bram Stoker's 1897 Gothic horror novel DRACULA, written by the company's Artistic Director Patricia Lynn and directed by Geordie Broadwater. Hunger & Thirst will be supporting the New York Blood Center throughout the limited run by offering half-price tickets to donors with bring proof of their recent blood donation.
This fall, Hunger & Thirst Theatre returns to New York with a modern stage adaptation of Bram Stoker's 1897 Gothic horror novel DRACULA, written by the company's Artistic Director Patricia Lynn and directed by Geordie Broadwater.
After selling out its entire critically acclaimed run at the New York International Fringe Festival (FringeNYC) and being declared a FringeFAVE, Coping will return as part of the FringeNYC Encore Series. For those previously unable to get tickets to this sold-out production, this is a new chance to see the show, for a limited run of four performances only.
The up-and-coming artists behind last year's hit Chemistry return to the New York International Fringe Festival this summer with Coping, a pitch black comedy about love, family and the absurdity of death.
HT Presents (Heidi Grumelot, Artistic Director, Erez Ziv, Executive Director) will present THEATER IN ASYLUM's (TIA) World Premiere production of ¡Ole!, conceived and directed by Paul Bedard, using text from poems, letters, and other works by Salvador Dali and Federico Garcia Lorca. The production will feature Jake Lasser, Sofia Lund, and Ben Otto with an Original Score by Randall Benichak, Costume Design by Karli Brae, Dramaturgy by Samantha Keogh and Jake Lasser, Choreography by Katie Palmer, Scenic Design by Walter Ryon, and Lighting Design by Dan Stearns. The production will be Stage Managed by Kelly Colburn and Produced by Kathryn Appleton.
HT Presents (Heidi Grumelot, Artistic Director, Erez Ziv, Executive Director) will present THEATER IN ASYLUM's (TIA) World Premiere production of ¡Olé!, conceived and directed by Paul Bedard, using text from poems, letters, and other works by Salvador Dalí and Federico Garcia Lorca. The production will feature Jake Lasser, Sofia Lund, and Ben Otto with an Original Score by Randall Benichak, Costume Design by Karli Brae, Dramaturgy by Samantha Keogh and Jake Lasser, Choreography by Katie Palmer, Scenic Design by Walter Ryon, and Lighting Design by Dan Stearns. The production will be Stage Managed by Kelly Colburn and Produced by Kathryn Appleton.