Review: BORN WITH TEETH at Santa Fe Playhouse
Ever wonder what happened when two rivals, in this case, rising star of the theatrical world William Shakespeare and biggest playwright of the age thus far Christopher Marlowe, collaborated on the writing of Henry VI? Marlowe was officially credited as co-author of the three-play cycle in 2016. Born With Teeth, now playing at Santa Playhouse, creates the scenario of the two authors meeting in secret to pen the trilogy. Along the way, flirtation, fights and much wordplay ensues.
Photos: OR, AND BORN WITH TEETH Begins Rehearsals At Santa Fe Playhouse
Santa Fe Playhouse (SFP) began rehearsals last week for Or, and Born With Teeth, two historical plays with contemporary sensibilities by acclaimed playwright Liz Duffy Adams, directed by Zoe Burke and Antonio Miniño, respectively. See photos from the first day in the rehearsal room.
59E59 Theaters Announces Productions For The 2019 Winter Season
59E59 Theaters announce the line-up of shows for the 2019 Winter Season. All performances take place at 59E59 Theaters (59 East 59th Street, between Park and Madison Avenues). Ticket prices and performance schedules vary. For tickets, call the 59E59 Box Office at 646-892-7999 or online at www.59e59.org.
ADAM MINUS JOSH By Dan Fingerman Comes to Theaterlab
In Adam Minus Josh by Dan Fingerman (Boys of a Certain Age), Adam and Josh have been together for eight years... only now they're not and everyone has an opinion. Fingerman's new comedy examines the chaos of gay dating culture, skewers our need for social media, and gives voice to Adam who must now navigate an entirely new dating world while trying to figure out who he is and what's next. Aided by an oddball neighbor, a profligate friend, and his suburban sister Rachel, it's quite literally Adam minus Josh.
Dan Fingerman's ADAM MINUS JOSH Comes to Theaterlab
In Adam Minus Josh by Dan Fingerman (Boys of a Certain Age), Adam and Josh have been together for eight years... only now they're not and everyone has an opinion. Fingerman's new comedy examines the chaos of gay dating culture, skewers our need for social media, and gives voice to Adam who must now navigate an entirely new dating world while trying to figure out who he is and what's next. Aided by an oddball neighbor, a profligate friend, and his suburban sister Rachel, it's quite literally Adam minus Josh.