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Dixon Place Presents DOGMA

By: Oct. 03, 2016
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Dogma is a sad, funny little play about two wayward humans, and the two dogs trying to take care of them.Based on the belief that there are benevolent forces in the world trying desperately to help us (if we would just get out of the way and let them), Dogma explores love, loss, walks and treats through the eyes of two wise little pups, Mischief and Trouble, as they attempt to take care of their humans, Chris and Jake.

Dogma will take place one night only at Dixon Place, 161A Chrystie Street, New York, NY 10002, on October 24th, 2016 at 7:30 PM. Tickets are $15 in advance, $18 at the door, $12 students, seniors and IDNYC members, and are available at www.dixonplace.org/performances/dogma. Run time is approximately 80 minutes.


The Dixon Place Lounge is open before and after the show, and you can bring your drink in the theater! Bar proceeds directly support DP's artists and mission. Equity Showcase Code approval pending. All actors appear courtesy of the Actors Equity Association.

Lynne Marie Rosenberg is an actor and writer living in Brooklyn, NY; she is best known for her work as Dinah on HBO's High Maintenance. Lynne has written for Howlround, Backstage, and the Huffington Post, and is the curator of the entertainment industry watchdog tumblr,castandloose.tumblr.com; she is the creator, producer, and host of CastAndLoose Live!, which has performed at Joe's Pub, Ars Nova, Ensemble Studio Theatre, Princeton University, The Copper Still in Los Angeles and at TIFF in Toronto, Canada.

Andrew J. Scoville is a theater director focusing on the development of new work. His most recent project is a live podcast called People Doing Math, which was featured at Under The Radar's Incoming Series, the Strand Bookstore, and The National Museum of Mathematics. He is a co-founder/co-director of Fresh Ground Pepper NYC, a not-for-profit company creating development opportunities for emerging artists of all mediums. He is a teacher at the Metropolitan Opera Guild and New York University. He worked as Associate Director for Alex Timbers on David Byrne's musical Here Lies Love for both NYC and UK Productions.

Photo credit: Sean Davis Photography



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