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Astoria Performing Arts Center Presents BILLY WITCH, Now thru 11/17

THE ASTORIA PERFORMING ARTS CENTER (APAC) has announced the New York premiere production of Gregory S. Moss's (punkplay, House of Gold) BILLY WITCH, choreographed by Wendy Seyb (The Pee Wee Herman Show, Yeast Nation), with original music by Nathan A. Roberts, musical direction by Brenna Sage and directed by Erik Pearson (Billy Witch, Studio 42). BILLY WITCH will play a limited engagement at the Good Shepherd United Methodist Church (30-44 Crescent St, Astoria, NY. Entrance on 30th Road.) Performances begin tonight, November 1 and continue through Saturday, November 17. Opening Night is Saturday, November 3 (8 p.m.).
Astoria Performing Arts Center Presents BILLY WITCH, 11/1-17

THE ASTORIA PERFORMING ARTS CENTER (APAC) has announced the New York premiere production of Gregory S. Moss's (punkplay, House of Gold) BILLY WITCH, choreographed by Wendy Seyb (The Pee Wee Herman Show, Yeast Nation), with original music by Nathan A. Roberts, musical direction by Brenna Sage and directed by Erik Pearson (Billy Witch, Studio 42). BILLY WITCH will play a limited engagement at the Good Shepherd United Methodist Church (30-44 Crescent St, Astoria, NY. Entrance on 30th Road.) Performances begin Thursday, November 1 and continue through Saturday, November 17. Opening Night is Saturday, November 3 (8 p.m.).
Photo Flash: The Austerity of Hope, part of the Fresh Fruit Festival

Elyssa Rabinowitz, in association with All Out Arts and New Village Productions present the World-premeire of Dan Fingerman's new play THE AUSTERITY OF HOPE about a group of 20-something gay friends living, loving and growing in Astoria Queens - starring Max Rhyser (INBETWEENMEN.com) and directed by Dan Dinero as part of the 9th Annual Fresh Fruit Festival at The Barrow Group Theatre (312 West 36th Street), with performances Monday, July 18th at 5PM; Tuesday, July 19th at 8:45PM; Thursday, July 21st at 9PM; and Saturday, July 23rd at 3:30PM.
THE AUSTERITY OF HOPE Plays As Part of 9th Annual Fresh Fruit Festival

Elyssa Rabinowitz, in association with All Out Arts and New Village Productions present the World-premeire of Dan Fingerman's new play THE AUSTERITY OF HOPE about a group of 20-something gay friends living, loving and growing in Astoria Queens - starring Max Rhyser (INBETWEENMEN.com) and directed by Dan Dinero as part of the 9th Annual Fresh Fruit Festival at The Barrow Group Theatre (312 West 36th Street), with performances Monday, July 18th at 5PM; Tuesday, July 19th at 8:45PM; Thursday, July 21st at 9PM; and Saturday, July 23rd at 3:30PM.
THE AUSTERITY OF HOPE Plays As Part of 9th Annual Fresh Fruit Festival

Elyssa Rabinowitz, in association with All Out Arts and New Village Productions present the World-premeire of Dan Fingerman's new play THE AUSTERITY OF HOPE about a group of 20-something gay friends living, loving and growing in Astoria Queens - starring Max Rhyser (INBETWEENMEN.com) and directed by Dan Dinero as part of the 9th Annual Fresh Fruit Festival at The Barrow Group Theatre (312 West 36th Street), with performances Monday, July 18th at 5PM; Tuesday, July 19th at 8:45PM; Thursday, July 21st at 9PM; and Saturday, July 23rd at 3:30PM.
Photo Flash: New Village Productions' AUSTERITY OF HOPE

Elyssa Rabinowitz, in association with All Out Arts and New Village Productions present the World-premeire of Dan Fingerman's new play THE AUSTERITY OF HOPE about a group of 20-something gay friends living, loving and growing in Astoria Queens - starring Max Rhyser (INBETWEENMEN.com) and directed by Dan Dinero as part of the 9th Annual Fresh Fruit Festival at The Barrow Group Theatre (312 West 36th Street), with performances Monday, July 18th at 5PM; Tuesday, July 19th at 8:45PM; Thursday, July 21st at 9PM; and Saturday, July 23rd at 3:30PM.
THE AUSTERITY OF HOPE Plays As Part of 9th Annual Fresh Fruit Festival

Elyssa Rabinowitz, in association with All Out Arts and New Village Productions present the World-premeire of Dan Fingerman's new play THE AUSTERITY OF HOPE about a group of 20-something gay friends living, loving and growing in Astoria Queens - starring Max Rhyser (INBETWEENMEN.com) and directed by Dan Dinero as part of the 9th Annual Fresh Fruit Festival at The Barrow Group Theatre (312 West 36th Street), with performances Monday, July 18th at 5PM; Tuesday, July 19th at 8:45PM; Thursday, July 21st at 9PM; and Saturday, July 23rd at 3:30PM.
Charlotte Street's Urban Culture Presents holiday OPEN STUDIOS 12/10

Charlotte Street's Urban Culture Project hosts an art-packed Art Downtown event the evening of Friday, December 10, 6-9pm (on Second, rather than UCP's typical Third Friday, with respect to the holidays).
Charlotte Street's Urban Culture Presents holiday OPEN STUDIOS 12/10

Charlotte Street's Urban Culture Project hosts an art-packed Art Downtown event the evening of Friday, December 10, 6-9pm (on Second, rather than UCP's typical Third Friday, with respect to the holidays).
Charlotte Street's Urban Culture Project Presents PAGES 11/19

Charlotte Street Foundation's Urban Culture Project presents PAGES: Book as Medium, Catalyst, Venue
Charlotte Street's Urban Culture Project Presents PAGES 11/19

Charlotte Street Foundation's Urban Culture Project presents PAGES: Book as Medium, Catalyst, Venue
2008 Fall EATfest Series A

Emerging Artists Theatre?s 2008 Fall EATfest continues with Series A: 6 one-act plays by Patrick Gabridge, Wayne Paul Mattingly, Staci Sweeden, Ted LoRusso, Kathleen Warnock, and Chris Widney.
Emerging Artists Theatre Announces Lineup for Fall 2008 EATfest

EMERGING ARTISTS THEATRE and PAUL ADAMS, ARTISTIC DIRECTOR present the 2008 Fall EATfest, for a two-week limited engagement at Roy Arias Theatre Center, Off-Broadway Theatre (300 West 43rd St, 5th floor, NYC). Performances begin Tuesday, November 4, 2008, and run through Sunday, November 16, 2008.
Claymont: Fortunate Son

Emerging Artists Theatre (as part of their EAT Triple Threat series) presents Kevin Brofsky's 'Claymont', a poignant tale of a Gay teenager coming of age in the turbulent late 60s.
Fall EATfest, Series A: Strange Relationships

Emerging Artists Theatre kicks off their bi-annual EATfest, a collection of 18 one-act plays in three series. Series A, the first 6 plays, sheds some interesting light on different relationships.
Emerging Artists Theatre Presents 3-Week EATFest

Emerging Artists Theatre presents the Fall EATFest, which will play a three-week limited engagement at The Grand Theatre, the Producer's Club
EATfest, Series C: Art, People, Great Ones

Emerging Artists Theatre presents their Spring EATfest 2007, featuring 9 new one-act plays. I saw three wonderful ones in Series C.
Emerging Artists Theatre Presents EATFest, 3/13-4/1

Emerging Artists Theatre will present the Spring EATFest, which will play a three-week limited engagement at Theatre 5

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