The Ridiculous Theatrical Company Presents Charles Ludlam's DER RING GOTT FARBLONJET
by A.A. Cristi - Jun 4, 2020
The Ridiculous Theatrical Company, The Theater at St. John's, and Yorick Theatre Company announce a very special live stream performance of Charles Ludlam's DER RING GOTT FARBLONJET, Ludlam's adaptation of Wagner's Ring Cycle called The Ring of the Nieblungen, directed by and starring theater legend Everett Quinton.
Chandilier, Lauren Ordair, and Whendy Whaxwood Star In THREE TALL QUEENS
by Stephi Wild - Jul 28, 2019
Lindsey Kay has been stabbed. Twice. She's also been shot. Twice. One time in an H&M. But you wouldn't know that to look at her. Lindsey Kay is a manager, producer, and assistant who works with drag queens all over the city. She is the ultimate behind the scenes mover and shaker. But she's also been trapped in quicksand and struck by lightning, pursued by a hitman, and held hostage by a Yogi who just really liked her... energy.
Song From LOCKED AND LOADED, AN AMERICAN MUSICAL Featured In Benefit
by A.A. Cristi - Jul 11, 2019
A song from 'Locked and Loaded, an American Musical' will be featured in a July 25 New York City fundraiser for Gays Against Guns. Under its former title, 'Gun Control, the Musical,' the show-first presented at Cape Cod's historic Provincetown Theater-received a staged reading last fall at New York's Theatre at St. John's in Greenwich Village (related Broadway World article: www.broadwayworld.comarticleGUN-CONTROL-the-Musical-Will-Hold-Reading-20181018).
Photo Flash: GALAS, Starring and Directed By Everett Quinton Opens Sunday, June 16th
by Stephi Wild - Jun 16, 2019
Theatre at St. John's, in association with Yorick Theater Company, presents the first ever revival of Charles Ludlam's GALAS, starring and directed by Everett Quinton in celebration of Stonewall 50 and World Pride. GALAS opens on Sunday, June 16th and will play a limited engagement through June 28th at the Theatre at St. John's (81 Christopher Street), a stone's throw from Stonewall and the play's original home, Ridiculous Theatrical Company. In this grand finale of a series saluting Quinton's artistry, opera diva extraordinaire Maria Magdalena Galas (rhymes with Callas) once again storms into the West Village with style, flair, and a whole lot of high comedy. Tickets are $25 and are available online at galas.brownpapertickets.com.
Frank Zilinyi Joins Radiotheatre's POE FEST
by BWW
News Desk - May 16, 2018
Come in, come in! Enter into the spectral shadows of St.John's Sanctuary which has sat quietly for 190 years in the heart of historical Greenwich Village. But, now...lit by flickering candlelight, bathed in ghostly mist, the players at the award-winning, critically-acclaimed Radiotheatre hope to chill the marrow in your bones as they present their annual EDGAR ALLAN POE FESTIVAL!
Theatre At St. John's Celebrates PRIDE MONTH INSISTED LIVING
by A.A. Cristi - May 10, 2018
Theatre at St. John's (81 Christopher Street, Manhattan) and Daniel Neiden Productions present a special PRIDE MONTH production of a new play by Mark Erson. INSISTED LIVING, directed by Daniel Neiden. Following last year's successful run of Erson's Marc in Venice, this year's production puts celebrated Village theatre icon, Everett Quinton, in the spotlight. Tickets at https://InsistedLiving.bpt.me
Frank Zilinyi Joins Radiotheatre's POE FEST
by Julie Musbach - Apr 25, 2018
Come in, come in! Enter into the spectral shadows of St.John's Sanctuary which has sat quietly for 190 years in the heart of historical Greenwich Village. But, now...lit by flickering candlelight, bathed in ghostly mist, the players at the award-winning, critically-acclaimed Radiotheatre hope to chill the marrow in your bones as they present their annual EDGAR ALLAN POE FESTIVAL!
Radiotheatre's ALFRED HITCHCOCK FESTIVAL to Open This Month at St. John's
by BWW
News Desk - Dec 19, 2017
Come in out of the cold into the 190-year-old candlelit confines of St. John's Sanctuary in historic Greenwich Village, where the award-winning and 'phantasmic!' (NY Times) Radiotheatre will present seven suspense-filled tales in repertory -- all of them 1940s radio adaptations of classic Alfred Hitchcock films.