Photo Flash: First Look at Kindling & Apartment 10C's LEAVE ME GREEN at The Gym at Judson
The Kindling Theater Company and Apartment 10C Productions present the World Premiere of Leave Me Green, written by Lisi DeHaas and directed by Jay Stull. Leave Me Green runs now through April 11, 2015 in a limited engagement at The Gym at Judson, located at 243 Thompson Street between Washington Square South and West 3rd Street in New York City. Previews began March 20 for a March 26 opening. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!
LEAVE ME GREEN at The Gym at Judson Begins Today
The Kindling Theater Company and Apartment 10C Productions present the World Premiere of Leave Me Green, written by Lisi DeHaas and directed by Jay Stull. Leave Me Green runs today, March 20 - April 11, 2015 in a limited engagement at The Gym at Judson, located at 243 Thompson Street between Washington Square South and West 3rd Street in New York City.
Photo Flash: In Rehearsal with Kindling Theater's LEAVE ME GREEN at The Gym at Judson
The Kindling Theater Company and Apartment 10C Productions present the World Premiere of Leave Me Green, written by Lisi DeHaas and directed by Jay Stull. Leave Me Green runs from March 20 - April 11, 2015 in a limited engagement at The Gym at Judson, located at 243 Thompson Street between Washington Square South and West 3rd Street in New York City. Previews begin March 20 for a March 26 opening. Scroll down for a sneak peek at the cast in rehearsal!
Jay Stull to Direct LEAVE ME GREEN at The Gym at Judson, 3/20-4/11
The Kindling Theater Company and Apartment 10C Productions proudly present the World Premiere of Leave Me Green, written by Lisi DeHaas and directed by Jay Stull. Leave Me Green runs from March 20 - April 11, 2015 in a limited engagement at The Gym at Judson, located at 243 Thompson Street between Washington Square South and West 3rd Street in New York City. Previews begin March 20 for a March 26 opening.
Michael Gaines Presents Book on Triumph Despite All Odds
It is an immensely difficult thing to be a quadriplegic. To lose one's motor skills and to be limited to a wheelchair for the rest of one's life. And to survive such an ordeal and live one's life takes great strength of will. In 'You're Not Condemned Because You're Confined!' author Michael Gaines tells the inspiring story of his struggles and triumph over the condition.