The acclaimed "Tomorrow Morning" by Bill Quigley performing Off Broadway at the HB Playwrights Theatre, 124 Bank street (between Greenwich and Washington Streets) concludes this run tonight, Wednesday, April 20th at 8:00 pm . It stars the talented Mickey Summer and new-comer Ryan Quigley, who have drawn exceptional praise from the press and standing ovations. The stimulating and challenging play is wonderfully directed by Karen Ludwig. The set design is by Giovanni Villari, with costume design by Catherine Siracusa and lighting design by Alexander Bartenieff. 85 mins (no intermission)
The provocative and deeply moving new play, "Tomorrow Morning", tells the story of a beautiful and brilliant young sculptor living alone in a small apartment in Spanish Harlem having an anguished and sleepless night with the ultimate "what if" in midnight dreaming. A young man frightfully awakens her, as she wrestles with the hardest decision any woman ever has to make.
Bill Quigley is a proud member of the HB Playwrights Unit, as well as a Playwright-In-Residence with the Bleecker Company. Bill's play, "DON'T ASK", had its West Coast Premiere this past August at the New Conservatory Theatre Center in San Francisco for a six-week run. Bill's screenplay version of "DON'T ASK" has been optioned by Oscar-nominated producer, Stuart Benjamin. (Ray, Mortal Thoughts, La Bamba) and Matthew Benjamin - Benjamin Productions. Another full-length play of his, "Chip Off the Moon", is currently one of five finalists in the 2011 Julie Harris National Playwrights Awards Competition. Bill and collaborator, C.S. Drury, won the 2010 Alan Minieri Playwriting Award for their play, "So Long Lives This". Another of Bill's plays, "An Aeroplane As Far As Des Moines", is currently being workshopped by the Bleecker Company. Bill has had numerous short plays produced at HB and at other NYC theatres; "Perhaps", "Now Boarding", "Patron of the Arts" and "Birthday Party in Madagascar".The current engagement ends tonight, Wednesday, April 20th at 8:00 pm. For reservations please call 212 989-7856 at 1:00 - 5:00 pm. No admission charge for tickets and a limit of two (2) per request. Tickets must be picked be picked up by 15 minutes before curtain.
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