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On the Verge or The Geography of Yearning

Closing: May 03, 1987

On the Verge or The Geography of Yearning - 1987 Off-Broadway History , Info & More

John Houseman Theatre Studio
450 West 42nd St.(between 9th & 10th) New York, NY


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REVIEW: Yve Blake Gives Shakespeare’s Tragedy Of Macbeth A Contemporary Teen Treatment With MACKENZIE
by Jade Kops - Jun 14, 2026


An hilarious homage and caution about teenage fame and unchecked egos, the Tragedy Of Macbeth is transformed in MACKENZIE.

Interview: Mark Ball on Harry Styles and MELTDOWN at Southbank Centre
by Kat Mokrynski - Jun 14, 2026


Recently, we had the chance to speak with Mark Ball, the Artistic Director of the Southbank Centre. We discussed how he first got started in the arts industry and what led him to the Centre, the history of the Meltdown music festival and what it has been like working with Harry Styles as the artist curator this year.

Review: DEAR EVAN HANSEN at The Phoenix Theatre Company
by Herbert Paine - Jun 13, 2026


A bittersweet production with good performances all around.

Review: TWO OUT OF THREE FALLS at The Factory Theater
by Emily Werner - Jun 13, 2026


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Review: THE PRODUCERS at BrightSide Theatre
by Tina St. Angelo - Jun 13, 2026


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Review: GOD OF CARNAGE at New Jewish Theatre
by Steve Callahan - Jun 13, 2026


It would be pretentious to call it drama, but God of Carnage at the New Jewish Theatre is certainly an evening of good entertainment. It plays through June 28.

Review: THE NOTEBOOK at The Peace Center
by Elizabeth Cortes - Jun 13, 2026


The beloved novel-turned film remains precisely *for* the faint of heart in stage form.

PCPA Announces Summer Season Featuring COME FROM AWAY, Disney's FROZEN And More
by Marissa Faith Curley - Jun 13, 2026


This summer, PCPA invites audiences to enjoy a season of inspiring true stories, family-friendly adventures, and memorable music. Experience the triumph of Come From Away, the magic of Frozen, the excitement of Luchadora!, and the energy of Beehive.

FRONT OF HOUSE: THE BROADWAY TAKEOVER Returns To 54 Below Highlighting Staff from SIX
by Marissa Faith Curley - Jun 13, 2026


Back by popular demand, Front of House: The Broadway Takeover will return to 54 Below with a special SIX edition, celebrating the vocal talents of Broadway’s Front of House staff.

Review: FRIDA...A SELF-PORTRAIT at Union Arts Center
by Amelia Divine - Jun 13, 2026


One-person productions are typically autobiographical: the performer teaches the audience about themself, as themself. But this seemingly “direct” approach is often not actually revealing, where an artist performs a ritualized series of autobiographical anecdotes that fit into the form’s genre conventions. In touring production Frida…a self-portrait, now playing at Union Arts Center, the artist subverts the one-person show form by adding a layer, indirectly telling the story of the performer through the experiences of another artist: the surrealist portraitist Frida Kahlo. This new show asks, can we better understand one artist by telling the story of another?

LAST DAY To Be Added To Durango Playfest
by Marissa Faith Curley - Jun 13, 2026


Richard Vetere's dark comedic thriller LAST DAY has been added to the Durango PlayFest lineup, replacing Lyle Kessler's THE GERMAN. Dan Lauria and Ray Abruzzo will star in the Queens cemetery-set play.

Photos: COMICS READING COMICS Perform Sold Out Preview Show
by Marissa Faith Curley - Jun 13, 2026


COMICS READING COMICS, the show where comedians bring comic books to life, sold out its preview at the Hollywood Fringe Festival, with Dan Mintz of Bob's Burgers among the cast. Two more shows are scheduled at Three Clubs in Hollywood. Check out the photos!

CONFIRMED To Be Presented By SheNYC For Summer Theater Festival
by Marissa Faith Curley - Jun 13, 2026


Daisy Theatricals and The Legitimacy Machine will present CONFIRMED, a new play by Kristen Milburn, at the SheNYC Summer Theater Festival, following Catholic girls navigating adolescence ahead of their Confirmation.

HAIRSPRAY At CM Performing Arts Announces Initial Casting
by Marissa Faith Curley - Jun 13, 2026


CM Performing Arts Center announced the initial cast for its upcoming Main Stage production of HAIRSPRAY, with Shea McMahon leading as Tracy Turnblad at The Noel S. Ruiz Theatre.

Review: I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE at Theatre Harrisburg
by Andrea Stephenson - Jun 13, 2026


From the very first note of the “Prologue” the cast captures the audience’s attention with their gorgeous vocals. There are so many relatable moments in this production, all of which are brilliantly performed.

BEQUEATHED To Be Presented By Dixon Place and Concrete Temple Theatre
by Marissa Faith Curley - Jun 13, 2026


J Hann and Concrete Temple Theatre will present BEQUEATHED, a semi-autobiographical puppet show exploring the gender binary through a fantastical fiber arts world, for a limited run at Dixon Place on Manhattan's Lower East Side.

STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS Clip: M'Benga and Dak'Rah Face Off in Season 2
by Robert Diamond - Jun 13, 2026


A new clip from STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS Season 2 Episode 8 shows Ambassador Dak'Rah attempting to negotiate with Dr. M'Benga during a sparring session in the episode Under the Cloak of War.

THE BEAR Season 5 Teaser Highlights Teamwork in Final Season on Hulu and FX
by Robert Diamond - Jun 13, 2026


FX shared a new teaser for THE BEAR Season 5, the final season, focusing on teamwork as Sydney, Richie, and Sugar run the restaurant after Carmy quits ahead of one last service.

PINING IN PRICKLY PEAR PATCH To Perform at Hollywood Fringe
by Marissa Faith Curley - Jun 13, 2026


PINING IN PRICKLY PEAR PATCH, a Western melodrama musical featuring classic Americana folk songs and audience participation, will perform at Broadwater Second Stage as part of Hollywood Fringe Fest in Los Angeles.

Review: HADESTOWN - TEEN EDITION at DreamWrights
by Sandra Harberger - Jun 13, 2026


Our narrator, the greek god Hermes, was portrayed by Moses Banks. She showcased her powerful vocals and brought some sass into the character of Hermes. Ray Baer portrayed the soft and sensitive side of Orpheus as he tried to save Eurydice from the underworld. Joy Ellis portrayed Eurydice with spunk, and her solos were beautiful, especially “Flowers.” Ash Aquayo played Persephone, Queen of the Underworld, as angsty and wild while Adam Coe played Hades as stoic and pragmatic. The sharp contrast in characters was symbolic of spring and winter.

BONE WARS To Make Off-Broadway Debut At The Players Theatre
by Marissa Faith Curley - Jun 13, 2026


BONE WARS, a new musical comedy based on the rivalry between Gilded Age paleontologists O.C. Marsh and Edward Drinker Cope, will run at The Players Theatre, featuring 21 original songs and dinosaur headpieces.

Ariana Grande Announces Brighter Days Foundation With Four Philanthropic Funds
by Marissa Faith Curley - Jun 13, 2026


Ariana Grande has announced the launch of The Brighter Days Ahead Foundation, which she created to uplift and fund small organizations that provide protection, support and vital resources for vulnerable communities. 

Video: CHICAGO Celebrates The New York Knicks With An Onstage Call Out
by Marissa Faith Curley - Jun 13, 2026


During her current run as Roxie Hart in Chicago, Rachel Schur drew some laughs and applause by slipping in the phrase “Knicks in five” during a spoken moment in the show—a nod to the excitement surrounding the New York Knicks' NBA Finals run. Check out the video!

Review: RABBIT HOLE at Creekside Theatre Fest is Heart-Wrenchingly Gripping
by Sydney Naegle - Jun 13, 2026


Creekside Theatre Fest’s RABBIT HOLE is heart-wrenching in its exploration of unimaginable grief and human connection. Written by David Lindsey-Abaire, RABBIT HOLE opens mere months after Becca and Howie Corbett lost their son, Danny, in a car accident and examines grief.

Review: THE HEN NIGHT, Òran Mór
by Natalie O'Donoghue - Jun 13, 2026


Jade, Amber and Lilac have been organising Coral’s hen night for the past six months and it’s going to be epic! But at the last minute, Coral’s cousin Luna rocks up uninvited. Perfect skin, a model, a poet, and a human rights lawyer…a total goddess. It’s too easy to hate her but little do they know just how much they need her…Can the trio unleash their inner Greek chorus or is Coral’s fate in the hands of the gods?

On the Verge or The Geography of Yearning History

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On the Verge or The Geography of Yearning - 1987 Off-Broadway Awards and Nominations

Note: Award winners are highlighted with a background.
On the Verge or The Geography of Yearning — awards and nominations
Year Ceremony Category Nominee
1987 Obie Awards Direction Garland Wright
1987 Obie Awards Performance Laura Hicks

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