Dialogue With Three Chords Host A Séance To Summon The Ghost Of Harry Houdini
Dialogue with Three Chords (D3C) kicks off their eleventh season of indie theatre with an online séance to summon the ghost of Harry Houdini. On Thursday, October 28th, at 3pm EST, their play, “The Three Stigmata of Harry Houdini,” written by Stephen Gracia and directed by Michael LoPorto, premieres online at the D3C Facebook, Youtube, and Instagram pages.
Dialogue With Three Chords Stage Plays That Confront Institutional Injustices To Close Their Seventh Season
Dialogue with Three Chords (D3C) brings their seventh season of indie theater to a close by staging plays that confront institutional injustices. Written by Stephen Gracia and directed by Michael LoPorto, the show at the group's new venue of Von Bar starts at 7:30 PM on Thursday, May 24 at 3 Bleecker Street, New York, NY 10012. Admission is free with a $5 suggested donation, and features a live musical performance from Brooklyn musician (and D3C mainstay) Tommy Lombardozzi.
Dialogue with Three Chords Kick Off Spring Season with THE MADNESS OF GOTHAM Today
Dialogue with Three Chords (D3C) launch their spring season of independent theatre in Greenwich Village with THE MADNESS OF GOTHAM, a series of short plays written by Stephen Gracia and directed by Michael LoPorto. The show includes the acoustic punk of Rich Stremme (The Deacons, M13) and starts at 8pm today, February 23, downstairs at Mr. Dennehy's on 63 Carmine Street, New York, NY 10014. Admission is free with a $5 suggested donation.
Dialogue with Three Chords Kick Off Spring Season with THE MADNESS OF GOTHAM 2/23
Dialogue with Three Chords (D3C) launch their spring season of independent theatre in Greenwich Village with THE MADNESS OF GOTHAM, a series of short plays written by Stephen Gracia and directed by Michael LoPorto. The show includes the acoustic punk of Rich Stremme (The Deacons, M13) and starts at 8pm on Thursday, February 23, downstairs at Mr. Dennehy's on 63 Carmine Street, New York, NY 10014. Admission is free with a $5 suggested donation.
Dialogue with Three Chords Continues Sixth Season with BECKETT & JOYCE
Dialogue with Three Chords (D3C) continues their sixth season of independent theatre in Greenwich Village with BECKETT & JOYCE. Written by Stephen Gracia and directed by Michael LoPorto, the full-length original play sees its debut at 8pm on Thursday, September 22, downstairs at Mr. Dennehy's on 63 Carmine Street, New York, NY 10014. Admission is free with a $3 suggested donation.
Cast, Prizes Announced for D3C and Stable Cable's THEATRE OF HAUNTOLOGY, 10/23
Greenwich Village mainstay Dialogue with Three Chords (D3C) continues their fourth year of staging original plays by teaming with Stable Cable Lab Co. to present 'Theatre of Hauntology,' 'a night of ghosts, bad dreams, and the enduring terror of history,' according to D3C playwright Stephen Gracia. The night will feature original plays, live music from Tommy Lombardozzi, and a spooky tale from storyteller Rose Bonczek. The show is on Thursday, October 23 at 8pm at Mr. Dennehy's on 63 Carmine Street. Admission is free, with a $3 suggested donation.
Dialogue with Three Chords Presents SHIPYARD Finale Tonight
'Here There Be Swans & Serpents & Holy Misery' & here there be fawns & dissent & drunken poetry,' begins the introduction to the final installment of 'Shipyard Souls & A Compass Rose,' a full-length play presented in installments by Dialogue with Three Chords (D3C) which began last August.
Dialogue with Three Chords to Present SHIPYARD Finale, 5/22
'Here There Be Swans & Serpents & Holy Misery' & here there be fawns & dissent & drunken poetry,' begins the introduction to the final installment of 'Shipyard Souls & A Compass Rose,' a full-length play presented in installments by Dialogue with Three Chords (D3C) which began last August.
Dialogue with Three Chords Presents Three New Plays Tonight
Dialogue with Three Chords (D3C) presents new works that find characters at the start of the Great Depression, at the end of WWII, and sometime between the Easter Offensive and the Paris Peace Talks. The three brand new works revisit characters introduced in previous D3C performances, but also function as stand-alone pieces. Written by Stephen Gracia and directed by Michael LoPorto these plays are a continuation 'Shipyard Souls & A Compass Rose,' a full-length play presented in installments which began last August. The serialized works are presented as part of their residency at Mr. Dennehy's on 63 Carmine Street in Greenwich Village. The performance begins at 8pm tonight, March 27.
Dialogue with Three Chords Present Three New Plays, 3/27
Dialogue with Three Chords (D3C) presents new works that find characters at the start of the Great Depression, at the end of WWII, and sometime between the Easter Offensive and the Paris Peace Talks. The three brand new works revisit characters introduced in previous D3C performances, but also function as stand-alone pieces. Written by Stephen Gracia and directed by Michael LoPorto these plays are a continuation 'Shipyard Souls & A Compass Rose," a full-length play presented in installments which began last August. The serialized works are presented as part of their residency at Mr. Dennehy's on 63 Carmine Street in Greenwich Village. The performance begins at 8pm on Thursday, March 27. Admission is free, with a $3 suggested donation.
Dialogue with Three Chords Opens SHIPYARD SOULS & A COMPASS ROSE Tonight
Saints and shepherds; sailors and bartenders; killers and corpses-- the second volume of the season-long Dialogue with Three Chords (D3C) play 'Shipyard Souls & A Compass Rose' gets down to some bloody business. The short plays in this performance revisit characters from last month's show, and embark on a cross-country trip with a decidedly unpleasant Christmas present. Written by Stephen Gracia and directed by Michael LoPorto, present the next part of what will form 'Shipyard Souls & A Compass Rose,' a full-length play, as part of their residency at Mr. Dennehy's on 63 Carmine Street in Greenwich Village at 8pm tonight, September 26.
RAFT OF THE MEDUSA Opens 9-week Stripped Fest at Cherry Lane Theatre
A revised version of Joe Pintauro's 1991 play RAFT OF THE MEDUSA, being produced Off-Broadway this fall by the Barefoot Theatre Company, will kick off the 9-week Stripped Festival with performances beginning tonight through October 22 at Cherry Lane Studio Theatre (38 Commerce St.) in Greenwich Village.
Photo Flash: Barefoot Theatre Company's RAFT OF THE MEDUSA
A revised version of Joe Pintauro's 1991 play RAFT OF THE MEDUSA, being produced Off-Broadway this fall by the Barefoot Theatre Company, will kick off the 9-week Stripped Festival this fall with performances through 22 at Cherry Lane Studio Theatre (38 Commerce St.) in Greenwich Village. RAFT OF THE MEDUSA will be followed in the Stripped Festival by performances of Israel Horovitz's new work GLOUCESTER BLUE and the premiere of Randall Colburn's play VERSE CHORUS VERSE about a mystery surrounding the death of Kurt Cobain.
RAFT OF THE MEDUSA Opens 9-week Stripped Fest at Cherry Lane Theatre
A revised version of Joe Pintauro's 1991 play RAFT OF THE MEDUSA, being produced Off-Broadway this fall by the Barefoot Theatre Company, will kick off the 9-week Stripped Festival this fall with performances tonight to October 22 at Cherry Lane Studio Theatre (38 Commerce St.) in Greenwich Village.
RAFT OF THE MEDUSA Opens 9-week Stripped Fest at Cherry Lane Theatre
A revised version of Joe Pintauro's 1991 play RAFT OF THE MEDUSA, being produced Off-Broadway this fall by the Barefoot Theatre Company, will kick off the 9-week Stripped Festival this fall with performances October 8 to 22 at Cherry Lane Studio Theatre (38 Commerce St.) in Greenwich Village.
RAFT OF THE MEDUSA Opens 9-week Stripped Fest at Cherry Lane Theatre
A revised version of Joe Pintauro's 1991 play RAFT OF THE MEDUSA, being produced Off-Broadway this fall by the Barefoot Theatre Company, will kick off the 9-week Stripped Festival this fall with performances October 6 to 22 at Cherry Lane Studio Theatre (38 Commerce St.) in Greenwich Village.