Photo Flash: First Look at Theatre 167's YOU ARE NOW THE OWNER OF THIS SUITCASE
by BWW News Desk - Apr 14, 2016
Theatre 167's YOU ARE NOW THE OWNER OF THIS SUITCASE, by Mando Alvarado, Jenny Lyn Bader, Barbara Cassidy, Les Hunter, Joy Tomasko, Gary Winter, and Stefanie Zadravec, runs now through May 1, 2016 at the West End Theatre, conceived and directed by Ari Laura Kreith. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast onstage below!
Photo Flash: First Look at Theatre 167's MOURNING SUN
by Tyler Peterson - Dec 9, 2015
MOURNING SUN, a new play by Antu Yacob slated for production by Theatre 167, sheds light on brutal traditions impacting girls and women across the world. Set in Ethiopia and New York, this remarkable love story spans continents and cultures while exploring the way our lives are our lives are shaped by trauma and recovery, dislocation and identity, and the power of human connection.
Theatre 167's World Premiere of MOURNING SUN to Host Talkback Series
by BWW News Desk - Nov 13, 2015
Upcoming performances of Theatre 167's World Premiere of MOURNING SUN will feature post-show discussions by activists, philosophers, and founders of human rights organizations. The play travels across two continents with its young protagonists. Culture Craver describes the piece as 'incredibly provocative and deeply moving, heart wrenching and humorous.'
MOURNING SUN to Run 11/6-12/6 at West End Theatre
by Tyler Peterson - Oct 28, 2015
Written by Antu Yacob and directed by Ari Laura Kreith, Theatre 167's Mourning Sun begins its World Premiere engagement on Friday, November 6 at the West End Theatre, located in the Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew at 263 West 86th Street.
MOURNING SUN to Run 11/6-12/6 at West End Theatre
by Tyler Peterson - Oct 23, 2015
MOURNING SUN, a new play by Antu Yacob slated for production by Theatre 167, sheds light on brutal traditions impacting girls and women across the world. Set in Ethiopia and New York, this remarkable love story spans continents and cultures while exploring the way our lives are our lives are shaped by trauma and recovery, dislocation and identity, and the power of human connection.
Theatre 167 Hosts BLOCK PARTY, Now thru 6/6
by BWW News Desk - May 27, 2014
Now a resident company at the West End Theatre in the Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew 263 W. 86th Street, Theatre 167 announces a 'Block Party' - a series of performances of new theatre works at various stages of development by our artists and friends.
Theatre 167 to Host BLOCK PARTY, 5/27-6/6
by Tyler Peterson - May 19, 2014
Now a resident company at the West End Theatre in the Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew 263 W. 86th Street, Theatre 167 announces a 'Block Party' - a series of performances of new theatre works at various stages of development by our artists and friends.
Prospect Theater Company to Present STREET SEEN, 3/29-4/7
by Tyler Peterson - Feb 25, 2014
Prospect Theater Company presents a developmental performance of new musical shorts by some of NYC's most exciting emerging musical theater writers, the result of work created in the company's 7th annual musical theater lab.
Prospect Theater Company Continues PORTRAITS Through 3/1
by Nicole Rosky - Feb 26, 2013
Prospect Theater Company (Cara Reichel, Producing Artistic Director / Melissa Huber, Managing Director) will present eight new musical shorts by some of NYC's most exciting emerging musical theater writers, the result of work created in the company's 6th annual musical theater lab.
Prospect Theater Presents Reading of TAMAR OF THE RIVER Tonight
by BWW News Desk - Feb 18, 2013
Prospect Theater Company will present a developmental reading of TAMAR OF THE RIVER, a new music theater work with music and book by Marisa Michelson and book and lyrics by Joshua H. Cohen. The reading will be directed by Daniel Goldstein.
Prospect Theater to Present Reading of TAMAR OF THE RIVER, 2/18
by BWW News Desk - Feb 14, 2013
Prospect Theater Company will present a developmental reading of TAMAR OF THE RIVER, a new music theater work with music and book by Marisa Michelson and book and lyrics by Joshua H. Cohen. The reading will be directed by Daniel Goldstein.