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ASHLEY N. HILDRETH (Annie) is excited to be joining the cast of TPTGW! Her recent credits include Protest, Plans, and Red Velvet Brownies (True Colors Theatre Company); The Wolves (Actors Theatre of Louisville); Or, What She Will (Hangar Theatre). Training: BFA, Texas State University; PTC at The Actors Theatre of Louisville. She would like to thank the TPTGW team, HCKR Agency and her family and friends for their continued love and support. ashleynhildreth. com, @ashleynhildreth. 1 Peter 4:10

STAGE CREDITS

[Off-Broadway]
Off-Broadway Transfer, 2021
Annie


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THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG Will Offer $36 Tickets For Shark Week

The Play That Goes Wrong will once again honor SHARK WEEK for the third year in a row with $36 tickets at any performance from July 8-13, exclusively at the New World Stages Box Office.
THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG Releases New Block of Tickets For Performances To June 2025

Tickets are now on sale for The Play That Goes Wrong through June 1, 2025 at New World Stages. Learn more about the show and see how
THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG to Celebrate 7th Anniversary

The Play That Goes Wrong will celebrate its 7th anniversary in New York. Learn more about the special performance.
Photos: First Look at the World Premiere of COVENANT at Roundabout Underground

Roundabout Underground is presenting the world premiere of Covenant by York Walker, directed by Tiffany Nichole Greene. Get a first look at photos below!
THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG Extends Through October 2023

Due to popular demand, tickets for The Play That Goes Wrong are now on sale through October 29, 2023.
Photos: First Look at the New Cast of THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG

The Play That Goes Wrong is officially back in performances off Broadway at New World Stages. We've got your first look at the cast in action!
Photos: THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG Celebrates 1234 Performances

On Friday, The Play That Goes Wrong celebrated its 1,234th Performance in New York on the Tony Award-winning set at New World Stages (340 West 50th Street). At the time of performance, The Play That Goes Wrong played 27 previews and 745 performances on Broadway and 9 previews and 453 performances Off-Broadway. Check out photos from the celebration below!
THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG to Celebrate 1,234 Performances in New York This Friday

The Play That Goes Wrong will celebrate its 1,234th Performance in New York on the Tony Award-winning set this Friday, October 29th at 8:00PM at New World Stages (340 West 50th Street). At the time of performance, The Play That Goes Wrong will have played 27 previews and 745 performances on Broadway and 9 previews and 453 performances Off-Broadway.
THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG Announces Cast for New York Return

The producers of the international hit comedy The Play That Goes Wrong have announced the cast for the New York production, which will resume performances on the Tony Award winning set at New World Stages (340 West 50th Street) on Friday, October 15, 2021.
ENTERPRISE 25: An Instagram Cinematic Advent Calendar Counts Down the Days to Christmas

ENTERPRISE 25 is a social media holiday project counting down the days until December 25th  through filmed vignettes featuring dozens of emerging young, diverse, and queer NYC artists.
Larry Owens, April Matthis, Keith Josef Adkins and D. Woods Join 48HOURS IN...HARLEM

Tomorrow, Harlem9, the Obie Award-Winning producing collective, begins the stream of their 10th Annual and 1st Digital Festival.  The Harlem based collective is no stranger to Black Playwrights, Actors and Directors who also make their living within the Theatre, TV and Film industry. 
Harlem9 Presents 48HOURS IN...HARLEM Digital Edition

Harlem9 recently announced that their 10th Anniversary would be Digital. Last year, 2019, was the first year that the Obie Award-Winning collective went National.
BWW Review: THE WOLVES at Actors Theatre Of Louisville

Actors Theatre of Louisville's current production of The Wolves has an embarrassment of riches, onstage and off. Sarah DeLappe's Pulitzer Prize nominated, soccer-centric play is an important script that features 10 girls and femmes who pass the Bechdel Test as easily as the ball. They probably only spent about five minutes of the hour and a half run time talking about boys, and even those five minutes were really more about girls, friendship, and betrayal. The Wolves also has a production staff that is 90% women. That offstage commitment to forwarding gender parity at the industry-wide level is even more rare than the onstage corollary, and includes director Pirronne Yousefzadeh, and movement director Rocia??o Mendez, both of whom are clearly functioning at the height of their game.
BWW Review: GHOST at Stage One Family Theatre

Ghost, a faithful adaptation of the novel by Jason Reynolds, tells the story of Castle 'Ghost' Crenshaw (played by the always-excellent Crystian Wiltshire), an earnest seventh grader who finds himself unexpectedly recruited onto the track team thanks to the encouragement of Coach (Louis Robert Thompson). Ghost is haunted by the memories of an abusive father, and a large part of this play's journey is watching how the discipline of sports and the support of friends and mentors help Ghost keep his life moving in a positive direction.
Harlem9 Presents The 9th Annual 48 HOURS IN...HARLEM

Off the heels of producing its festival nationally in the Bronx,  Detroit, and Winston-Salem, Harlem9 presents the Obie Award-Winning a?oe48Hours in... Harlema??.
BWW Review: EVERYBODY BLACK at Actors Theatre Of Louisville

Everybody Black is a play. On a stage. But it actually comes off like a series of television programs that one might come across channel surfing in a fit of insomnia; a fever dream of sorts in which the sleepless viewer has mysteriously slipped into a different world than they remember.
BWW Review: WE'VE COME TO BELIEVE at Actors Theatre Of Louisville

I keep finding that theatre, even revivals of classic plays, is more often than not, about the moment. Whatever side of the aisle you find yourself, we all seem to agree that America is as divided as it has ever been, and each side has taken to viewing the other with collective disbelief. 'How can they THINK that?' has become a daily reaction.
Blessed Unrest Presents THIS IS MODERN ART

Who decides what art is and where it belongs, and what is the role of race, class, and pedigree? THIS IS MODERN ART, the acclaimed and controversial 2014 play by Idris Goodwin and Kevin Coval, based on the 2010 "bombing" of the Art Institute of Chicago by an underground graffiti crew, is making its New York debut. The production by Blessed Unrest is directed by Jessica Burr and performing as part of the inaugural season of Next Door at New York Theatre Workshop (79 East 4th Street between Bowery & 2nd Ave., New York, NY 10003.)
Harlem9 Partners with Pregones Theater PRTT for 48HOURS IN… EL BRONX

After 7 years, the producing collaborative Harlem9  has played to packed houses, picking up an OBIE award along the way in 2014.  This April, Harlem9 collaborates with Pregones Theater PRTT, a Latino arts organization in the Bronx for the 2nd time to present "48HOURS IN… EL BRONX".  The two organizations first collaborated in December 2016. This year, the theme takes a tour of some of the most memorable dance clubs in Bronx history.

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