Picture this: a trashy NYC apartment, and a dress that's maybe a bit too daring. A New Year's Eve bash where your latest crush is the only familiar face in the room. Every glance, every laugh, every drink could potentially lead to either your own unique "Meet Cute" or possibly a brutal rejection. Which way will things go? That’s the dilemma facing writer/performer Amy Crossman in her darkly comic solo show “The Great Divide” being presented at Catskill’s Bridge Street Theatre May 15-17 as part of BST’s 2024 Solofest. What can you do to ease the pain when a relationship you hoped would last forever fades away and then abruptly – ends? Alternately hysterically funny, heartbreaking, and totally relatable, it’s a tragicomic exploration of what it means to love, to have your heart broken, and then to make a fresh start after the storm. “The Great Divide” will be presented for three performances only – Friday March 15 and Saturday March 16 at 7:30pm and Sunday March 17 at 2:00pm. Bridge Street Theatre is located at 44 West Bridge Street in Catskill, NY. Advance tickets for all performances can be purchased online at bridgest.org/24solofest3/ or at the door (subject to availability) one-half hour before each performance. General Admission price is $25 or $10 for Students ages 18 and under. Visit bridgest.org/solofest-2024/ for more information about this and all the other shows in this year’s Bridge Street Theatre SoloFest.
Bridge Street Theatre is at 44 West Bridge Street, Catskill, NY.
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO THOMAS JEFFERSON, CHARLES DICKENS, AND COUNT LEO TOLSTOY: DISCORD (11/14/24-11/24/24)
MAGIC, LOVE, MYSTERY! (10/25/24-10/27/24)
PLAYING DOG (10/12/24-10/12/24)
CHIPANDGUS (9/26/24-10/6/24)
OUT OF ORDER (8/29/24-9/8/24)
GRISWOLD (8/8/24-8/18/24)
LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS (7/11/24-7/21/24)
Thomas Baker, Magician (6/8/24-6/8/24)
Ustad Shafaat Khan (6/1/24-6/1/24)
UNCLE VANYA (5/9/24-5/19/24)
Our mission is to enhance the cultural life of Catskill and the surrounding areas by presenting, independently and in concert with other artists, unique theatrical productions and other similar events unlike those generally available to audiences at other theaters in the region. To bring to light works we feel have been unjustly neglected, returning them to the stage where they belong. To present, devise, and commission brand-new works for the stage. To forge a diverse community of like-minded artists to aid in the creation of our work. To continue to locate and bring to our patrons the finest in local, national, and international talent. And to keep our ticket prices affordable and our work readily accessible to the widest possible audience.
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