Taproot To Present Staged Reading Of ANTISTROPHE At The Tank
Taproot presents a staged reading of 'Antistrophe,' a new play by Sarah Cuneo. Jane, after dropping charges against her rapist, begins to have visions of Cassandra. The play explores consent, justice, and healing with humor and honesty. Directed by Kelly McCready, the reading takes place on Feb 19th at The Tank. Tickets available.
Photos: BURNING HOUSE Presents Charlie Falkner's Darwin's REPTILIA
A staged reading of Charlie Falkner's brand-new play Darwin's Reptilia was presented by Burning House at IRT Theatre in October. Darwin's Reptilia is the latest work from the Australian playwright, whose previous plays Dirty People and Sex Object saw national tours and rave reviews back home, with Sex Object being picked up for a run at NYC's The PIT Loft in 2018. Set in a run-down motel in the Australian City of Darwin, the play follows four American tourists as they grapple with the chaos that has led them there.
New Wave Presents Staged Reading Of Adam Toback's FIRST AND LAST
C Minus Productions and New Wave Theater Collective collaborate to present a staged reading 'First and Last,' a brand new play by Adam Toback, in association with the New Wave New Works Series. Don't miss the chance to be one of the first to see a brand new work by a promising young playwright!
Cast Announced For THE CRUCIBLE
Hunger Theatre, an NYC-based theatre company, self-described as 'small but relentless in our pursuit of excellent storytelling,' will honor one the 20th Century's greatest storytellers, Arthur Miller, with a new production of The Crucible. Performing at Access Theatre Gallery, 380 Broadway, 4th Floor, New York City.
THE SINLESS Makes World Premiere At Theatre At 14th Street Y
The Sinless, a new play by Judah Skoff, will be presented by New Roman Theatre Group in partnership with the Theater at the 14th Street Y. This World Premiere will run for 7 performances: Thursday, March 28, 2019 through Sunday, April 7, 2019.
David De Almo, Kelly McCready, Rowan Vickers, and Madia Hill Scott to Star in American Premiere of SEX OBJECT
Penal Colony presents the American Premiere of Charlie Falkner's smash hit Australian play Sex Object! From one of the producers of Mike Birbiglia's Thank God for Jokes comes a pitch black comedy about sex, technology, and privacy in the digital age. Directed by Susanna Wolk (Waitress, Lobby Hero on Broadway), the inaugural production from Penal Colony features David De Almo* (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt), Kelly McCready* (The New Morality at The Mint Theater), Rowan Vickers* (Lobby Hero on Broadway), and Madia Hill Scott (Barry, The Blacklist).
David De Almo, Kelly McCready, Rowan Vickers, and Madia Hill Scott to Star in American Premiere of SEX OBJECT
Penal Colony presents the American Premiere of Charlie Falkner's smash hit Australian play Sex Object! From one of the producers of Mike Birbiglia's Thank God for Jokes comes a pitch black comedy about sex, technology, and privacy in the digital age. Directed by Susanna Wolk (Waitress, Lobby Hero on Broadway), the inaugural production from Penal Colony features David De Almo* (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt), Kelly McCready* (The New Morality at The Mint Theater), Rowan Vickers* (Lobby Hero on Broadway), and Madia Hill Scott (Barry, The Blacklist).
David De Almo, Kelly McCready, Rowan Vickers, and Madia Hill Scott to Star in American Premiere of SEX OBJECT
Penal Colony presents the American Premiere of Charlie Falkner's smash hit Australian play Sex Object! From one of the producers of Mike Birbiglia's Thank God for Jokes comes a pitch black comedy about sex, technology, and privacy in the digital age. Directed by Susanna Wolk (Waitress, Lobby Hero on Broadway), the inaugural production from Penal Colony features David De Almo* (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt), Kelly McCready* (The New Morality at The Mint Theater), Rowan Vickers* (Lobby Hero on Broadway), and Madia Hill Scott (Barry, The Blacklist).
BWW Review: Dobama's Compelling “Appropriate” expands the definition of dysfunctional family
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, author of 'Appropriate,' which is now getting a compelling staging at Dobama, Cleveland's 'off-Broadway theatre,' is noted for writing plays that shimmer in spectacle, theatricality, and melodramatic substance. The African American centers his themes on race in America, white privilege, the ills of capitalism, and the use and abuse of minorities to build the 'American dream.'