Toy Box Theatre Company opens its 11th season with Worth House, a new play by company member Ryan Reilly about growing up with a father addicted to two things: alcohol and his family. Set in Chicago's South Side in 1989, this comedic family drama offers up a fresh take on recovery in a style that is equal parts The Glass Menagerie and TV's Roseanne.
Worth House runs February 27-March 7, 2015 at the Gene Frankel Theatre in New York City. The press opening is set for Friday, February 27, 2015 at 7:30 p.m.
Directed by company member Ken Urso and featuring Tom Frank (Dexter, The Wino Crossing) and Andrea Prestinario (Jeff Award winner, Side Show) with Deanna McGovern (Broadway World Award winner, Venus in Fur), Andy Phillips (MITF and Strawberry One-Act Festival nominee) and introducing 11-year-old Jack Clark (Inwood Little League Champion), with an original score by two-time NYITA nominee James Sparber (of Colonna Sonora).
Steve is in the doghouse . . . again. (Well, actually he's in a tent in the backyard.) A recovering alcoholic's act of bold determination, or just a pathetic last resort? His wife is over it. His 9 year-old son just wants to join him for s'mores. A story of last chances and knowing when to finally call it quits.
Toy Box Theatre Company is a New York City based performing arts production company founded in 2002. Their mission is to engage their audience in emotionally resonant and thought-provoking theatrical experiences through multi-disciplinary presentations and original works. Toy Box Theatre Company consists of five full-time members, who share the role of artistic director and make all programming decisions together.
Since its incorporation in 2002 Toy Box Theatre Company has produced 12 full-scale productions winning awards for their 2005 How to Draw Mystical Creatures (excellence in playwriting-NY International Fringe Festival), and 2007 The Landlord ("Outstanding Original Music" -The New York Innovative Theatre Awards). Their 2009 and 2010 productions of 'Tis Pity She's a Whore and Woyzeck received critical acclaim as well as NYITA nominations in the "Outstanding Original Music" category.
In addition to their main stage productions, Toy Box Theatre Company has hosted countless staged readings of new plays as well as helped in the development of new works through its monthly Pub Series. More info can be found at toyboxtheatre.org.
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