DC: Take Me Out Flies Medium-High at Studio Theatre
by Maya Cantu - May 25, 2005
Well, my old man might have been on to something. Take Me Out, Richard Greenberg's pointed fastball of a tragicomedy, sees baseball as not just symbolic of life, but of democracy itself--designed both for equal opportunity success and for the inherent failures of an imperfect system.
Terrorism Begins Off-Broadway Previews on May 9
by BWW News Desk - Apr 21, 2005
In a first-time co-production, The New Group and The Play Company are pleased to present the American premiere of Terrorism. Written by the Presnyakov Brothers and directed by Will Frears, Terrorism will play a limited Off-Broadway engagement Monday, May 9th through Sunday, June 26th at The Clurman Theater/Theatre Row.
PS 122 Presents Emerging Artists Showcase April 28 - May 15
by BWW News Desk - Mar 17, 2005
For its 25th Anniversary Season, Performance Space 122 has re-vamped its longstanding series New Stuff to create a brand new residency program for emerging artists working in the fields dance, theater and multi-disciplinary performance. Over the course of the year, six of New York's most promising and innovative emerging artists have created new works which will culminate in repertory presentations during The New, New Stuff, April 28-May 15, 2005.
CAMP Screened at Duplex on April 3 with Live Performance
by BWW News Desk - Mar 14, 2005
The Duplex Cabaret Theatre is very pleased to continue it's
CINEMA DUPLEX series with a very special screening of the acclaimed 2003 film, Camp. The evening will also feature a live, musical performance from the film's cast, as well as an interview with Todd Graff, Camp's writer/director. Seth Rudetsky, host of the popular Broadway Chatterbox, will host the evening.