News on your favorite shows, specials & more!
David DelGrosso Headshot

David DelGrosso

Get David DelGrosso Email Alerts

Be the first to get news, photos, videos & more.

Productions

 
[Off-Broadway, 2002]
Assistant Director
Stage Manager

News


The Brick Theater Presents Arts and Activism Festival THIS IS NOT NORMAL

This Is Not Normal is an arts festival at The Brick. Replete with plays, puppetry and performance works, as well as weekly cabarets and calls to action, the festival aims to remind us of the reality we live in and the reality we are moving towards.
Matthew Freeman's THAT WHICH ISN'T Premieres Tonight at The Brick

The World Premiere of THAT WHICH ISN'T, written by Matthew Freeman and directed by Kyle Ancowitz, begins performances at The Brick Theater tonight, August 11 for a limited engagement through Saturday, August 20. Press opening is August 14.
Matthew Freeman's THAT WHICH ISN'T to Premiere at The Brick

The World Premiere of THAT WHICH ISN'T, written by Matthew Freeman and directed by Kyle Ancowitz, begins performances at The Brick Theater on Thursday, August 11 for a limited engagement through Saturday, August 20. Press opening is August 14.
World Premiere of Matthew Freeman's WHY WE LEFT BROOKLYN to Play Fourth Street Theater, 8/29-9/21

Theater Accident, in association with Blue Coyote Theater Group, are thrilled to present the world premiere of WHY WE LEFT BROOKLYN, written by Matthew Freeman and directed by Kyle Ancowitz. WHY WE LEFT BROOKLYN begins performances on Thursday, August 29 for a limited engagement through Saturday, September 21. The performance schedule is Tuesday - Saturday at 7:30 PM, with added performances on Sunday, September 8 at 7:30 PM and Sunday, September 15 at 2 PM. Performances are at the Fourth Street Theater (83 East 4th Street, between Bowery & Second Avenue). Tickets are $25. To purchase tickets, call SmartTix on 212-868-4444 or visit www.smarttix.com. For more information, visit www.theateraccident.com.
THAT OLD SOFT SHOE Plays At The Too Soon Festival 6/6-27

Playwright Matthew Freeman, director Kyle Ancowitz, and Blue Coyote Theater Group return to The Brick with THAT OLD SOFT SHOE, a redacted comedy. Their previous appearances include the much-ballyhooed productions of Glee Club and An Interview with the Author. In THAT OLD SOFT SHOE, a Senator from the Pacific Northwest arrives to inspect the goings-on in an undisclosed location, throwing the staff into turmoil. Will they all wind up working at a phone bank in Dallas? After all, it's a new administration.
THAT OLD SOFT SHOE Plays At The Too Soon Festival 6/6-27

Playwright Matthew Freeman, director Kyle Ancowitz, and Blue Coyote Theater Group return to The Brick with THAT OLD SOFT SHOE, a redacted comedy. Their previous appearances include the much-ballyhooed productions of Glee Club and An Interview with the Author. In THAT OLD SOFT SHOE, a Senator from the Pacific Northwest arrives to inspect the goings-on in an undisclosed location, throwing the staff into turmoil. Will they all wind up working at a phone bank in Dallas? After all, it's a new administration.
THAT OLD SOFT SHOE Plays At The Too Soon Festival 6/6-27

Playwright Matthew Freeman, director Kyle Ancowitz, and Blue Coyote Theater Group return to The Brick with THAT OLD SOFT SHOE, a redacted comedy. Their previous appearances include the much-ballyhooed productions of Glee Club and An Interview with the Author. In THAT OLD SOFT SHOE, a Senator from the Pacific Northwest arrives to inspect the goings-on in an undisclosed location, throwing the staff into turmoil. Will they all wind up working at a phone bank in Dallas? After all, it's a new administration.
Blue Coyote Theater Group Presents GLEE CLUB at Access Theatre, 3/3-4/3

Blue Coyote Theater Group is proud to present GLEE CLUB, written by Matthew Freeman and directed by Kyle Ancowitz. GLEE CLUB begins previews on Wednesday, March 3 for a limited engagement through Saturday, April 3.
GLEE CLUB Plays As Part Of The Antidepressant Festival At The Brick, Begins 6/7

The eight misfit members of Romeo, Vermont's glee club are on the verge of meltdown after their soloist makes the disastrous decision to save his own life. Will they be ready in time for the big recital? And isn't music the most important thing? GLEE CLUB is a comedy about singing. Singing makes people happy.

Get David DelGrosso Email Alerts

Be the first to get news, photos, videos & more.

Videos