Caps Lock Theatre Presents PUSSYFEST REDUX, 2/9-10
Caps Lock Theatre, an NYIT-Award nominated theatre company founded by nytheatre.com 'Person of the Year' Mariah MacCarthy, will present Pussyfest Redux, tonight, February 9th and the 10th at Joria Productions (260 West 36th Street between 7th and 8th Avenue). The two evenings will feature monologues about the body, written for femaleidentifying or female-bodied actresses, as well as some live music by female musicians.
Caps Lock Theatre to Present PUSSYFEST REDUX, 2/9-10
Caps Lock Theatre, an NYIT-Award nominated theatre company founded by nytheatre.com "Person of the Year" Mariah MacCarthy, will present Pussyfest Redux, February 9-10 at Joria Productions (260 West 36th Street between 7th and 8th Avenue). The two evenings will feature monologues about the body, written for femaleidentifying or female-bodied actresses, as well as some live music by female musicians.
Photo Flash: The Atlantic Terminal Plays
This winter, the students in Site-Specific Directing at Primary Stages Einhorn School of Performing Arts (ESPA) have staged theatre all over New York City: from St. Mark's Church, to the West Village, to a transit hub in Brooklyn.
TEN YEARS LATER Opens 9/12 at Playwrights Horizons Peter Jay Sharp Theater
Co-Op Theatre East and Project Girl Performance Collective debuts Ten Years Later, a cutting-edge, ensemble-devised play, created by youth between the ages of 9 and 23. The young cast explores what it means to come of age in a post-9/11 society, living in the shadow of Twin Towers that most of them have never seen. 'My first view of the Manhattan skyline was without the towers,' said cast member Emily Rupp. 'When I first saw it, I tried to imagine what it could have looked like. It was like putting together a puzzle.' These youth grew-up in a world where terrorism, fundamentalism, orange alerts, airport security, subway sniffing dogs and tea party patriotism are the norm.
STAGE TUBE: Sneak Peak at 10 YEARS LATER: Voices from the Post-9/11 Generation Speak
Co-Op Theatre East and Project Girl Performance Collective debuts Ten Years Later, a cutting-edge, ensemble-devised play, created by youth between the ages of 9 and 23. The young cast explores what it means to come of age in a post-9/11 society, living in the shadow of Twin Towers that most of them have never seen. 'My first view of the Manhattan skyline was without the towers,' said cast member Emily Rupp. 'When I first saw it, I tried to imagine what it could have looked like. It was like putting together a puzzle.' These youth grew-up in a world where terrorism, fundamentalism, orange alerts, airport security, subway sniffing dogs and tea party patriotism are the norm.
TEN YEARS LATER Opens 9/12 at Playwrights Horizons Peter Jay Sharp Theater
Co-Op Theatre East and Project Girl Performance Collective debuts Ten Years Later, a cutting-edge, ensemble-devised play, created by youth between the ages of 9 and 23. The young cast explores what it means to come of age in a post-9/11 society, living in the shadow of Twin Towers that most of them have never seen. 'My first view of the Manhattan skyline was without the towers,' said cast member Emily Rupp. 'When I first saw it, I tried to imagine what it could have looked like. It was like putting together a puzzle.' These youth grew-up in a world where terrorism, fundamentalism, orange alerts, airport security, subway sniffing dogs and tea party patriotism are the norm.
Young Girls Speak Out at UN Commission on the Status of Women 3/1
Project Girl Performance Collective (PGPC), www.projectgirlperformancecollective.org a New York-based non profit organization that provides teens with a fearless space to create and perform original work, debuts a cutting-edge new show at the 64th UN Commission on the Status of Women called "GirlPower: Survival of the Fittest".
Young Girls Speak Out at UN Commission on the Status of Women 3/1
Project Girl Performance Collective (PGPC), www.projectgirlperformancecollective.org a New York-based non profit organization that provides teens with a fearless space to create and perform original work, debuts a cutting-edge new show at the 64th UN Commission on the Status of Women called "GirlPower: Survival of the Fittest".