Photo Flash: The Theater At The 14th Street Y Presents THE SARAH PLAY
THE IN[HEIR]ITANCE PROJECT and THE 14TH STREET Y are pleased to share with Broadway World a first look at THE SARAH PLAY, as part of The Genesis Plays, a collection of plays inspired by stories in the book of Genesis, and devised with communities in different US cities. Created in a collaborative process led by Jon Adam Ross and directed by Chantal Pavageaux, THE SARAH PLAY performs in rep (with four other plays) during a three-week limited engagement at The Theater at the 14th Street Y (344 E 14th St at 1st Ave, New York, NY 10003). Performances began Tuesday, May 1st and continue through Wednesday, May 16, 2018.
The In[heir]itance Project And The 14th Street Y Proudly Present
THE ABRAHAM PLAY
Hoping for a quick windfall of inheritance, Abe (Jon Dalin), a Wall Street stock jock, returns to the office of his recently deceased, estranged father searching for a lost deed. Among the piles of papers strewn about the office he doesn't find the deed. Instead he finds a scavenger hunt his father has left behind for him - and the audience holds the clues.
The In[heir]itance Project And The 14th Street Y Present THE SARAH PLAY
Three actors tell the ancient, sacred story of Sarah and Hagar, the mothers of Isaac and Ishmael, drawing from Muslim, Christian and Jewish traditions. The storytellers struggle to determine which religion's version of the narrative gets told, when there are multiple accounts of what happened.
THE PILLOWMAN Runs 5/17-26 at The Barrow Mansion
F.I.T.R. Productions presents The Pillowman, an award-winning drama by Martin McDonagh. Laura Moss directs a cast of four including Jon Dalin as Tupolski; Matt Kelley as Ariel; Priyank Rastogi as Katurian; Orlando Rivera as Michal. The Pillowman will run at the historic landmark The Barrow Mansion, 83 Wayne Street, Jersey City, NJ 07302 for nine performances from May 17-26, 2013. Complimentary wine and beer will be provided.
Snapped Productions Presents MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, Beginning 2/14
Snapped Productions presents William Shakespeare's classic comedy Much Ado About Nothing. Gregory Couba directs a diverse cast, including Howard Collado, Jon Dalin, Jeffrey Delano Davis, Ann Gulian, Matt Kelley, Mary-Rose Mack, Norihito Moriya, Keith R. Oliver, Al-nisa Petty, Robby Ramos, Priyank Rastogi, Donny Repsher, Jon Adam Ross, Goncalo Ruivo, Caleb Schaaf, Peter Van Derick, Gary Warchola and Tina Ward. Much Ado About Nothing will run at the 133rd Street Arts Center, 308 West 133rd Street in Harlem, New York City for 16 performances, February 14-March 2, 2013.
The Seeing Palace Theatre Presents WAITING FOR LEFTY, Opening 6/9
The Seeing Place Theater will present WAITING FOR LEFTY June 9 - 26 at ATA's Sargent Theater. Inspired by the 1934 Taxi Strike, this powerfully moving classic has become one of the most important plays of the modern American theater. Set in the Depression era and dealing with the cynical exploitation of the working classes, Lefty Costello (Joseph Mancuso) leads a group of disgruntled cabbies to fight for the rights they deserve.
FRANKLIN Plays The Arclight Theatre 5/20-6/5
After being fired for inappropriate behavior, Franklin returns to his childhood home, nowoccupied by his baby crazed sister and her politico husband. Hoping to rekindle an old highschool flame, Franklin instead ignites past grief and takes nerves to their breaking point as hediscovers himself and the meanings of family and unconditional love.
Snapped Productions, LLC Presents FRANKLIN, Seeks Investors
Snapped Productions, LLC presents FRANKLIN, a new play by Josh Billig, to the Off-Off Broadway theater community in New York. The show premiered at the Arclight Theater on May 20th and has received rave reviews for its originality and creativity.
FRANKLIN Plays The Arclight Theatre 5/20-6/5
After being fired for inappropriate behavior, Franklin returns to his childhood home, nowoccupied by his baby crazed sister and her politico husband. Hoping to rekindle an old highschool flame, Franklin instead ignites past grief and takes nerves to their breaking point as hediscovers himself and the meanings of family and unconditional love.
FRANKLIN Plays The Arclight Theatre 5/20-6/5
After being fired for inappropriate behavior, Franklin returns to his childhood home, nowoccupied by his baby crazed sister and her politico husband. Hoping to rekindle an old highschool flame, Franklin instead ignites past grief and takes nerves to their breaking point as hediscovers himself and the meanings of family and unconditional love.