According to a report in the New York Times, HAND OF GOD, which recently concluded an off-Broadway run at Ensemble Studio Theater, will return for their 2012 season in February for eight weeks. Additionally, the show, which is about a a Texas teenager and a demonic puppet, might make a transfer to Broadway in the 2012-13 season. NYT's Patrick Healy writes: 'Theater executives working on "Hand to God" said on Tuesday that among the producers considering the show were Kevin McCollum and Roy Miller, who have produced open-ended runs of new works, including the Broadway musicals "[title of show]" and "The Drowsy Chaperone."'
Ensemble Studio Theater's William Carden told NYT, 'As for the possibility of a move. I can't give you anything at this point except to say that my fingers are crossed.'
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The Ensemble Studio Theatre (EST) was founded by Curt Dempster in 1968, and is a leading not-for-profit theatre company based in New York City. EST's founding belief is that extraordinary support yields extraordinary work.
EST's mission to develop new, American theatre has resulted in a record of achievement that rivals any American theater in term of quantity and quality of output, boasting a total of more than 6,000 plays developed and produced at EST. Each year, EST produces over 150 projects, including readings and workshops of works-in-progress, EST RoughCuts (Studio Productions of new plays presented to the public but not to critics), and fully-produced Mainstage productions, many of which are premieres in New York and the U.S., and even world premieres.
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