Trousers is a play about two men-one wearing a fifteen-foot pair of trousers, one not wearing any trousers at all-and the bruising conflict that ensues between them.
The Straddler is an interdisciplinary organization founded with the intent of examining and transforming culture. The company's literary magazine is published twice a year and was hailed by NewPages as "a venue of intellectual security for those who have been starving for writing that is dangerous...and unapologetic." Contributors have included economist James Kenneth Galbraith (The Predator State), intellectual and economic historian James Kwak (13 Bankers), journalist and Academy Award-winning filmmaker Peter Davis (Hearts and Minds), Poet Fanny Howe ("Recognition"), theologian Richard Liddy (Startling Strangeness: Reading Lonergan's Insight) and composer Yoav Gal (Mosheh). Last year, The Straddler mounted its first theatrical production, Too Far Gone Out in the Middle of Nowhere.
Tucked away in the old Archive Building on Christopher St., IRT is a grassroots theater development laboratory providing space, support and community to independent artists. Through its 3B Development Series, IRT offers radically affordable space residencies enabling artists to experiment, take risks and test drive new work before adventurous audiences and fellow creators. The 3B Series opens up a rare middle ground in New York's theater ecology between readings and full productions, creating a supportive environment for full-bodied exploration and iterative development. Kori Rushton and Ben Vershbow, curators.
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