Photo Flash: First Look at DINING WITH PLOETZ At Theater For The New City
Dining with Ploetz, an evening of one-acts, opened at Theater for the New City September 6. Written by playwright and published author Richard Ploetz, the production features three dark comedies, Goldfish, Memory Like a Pale Green Clock and Bone Appetite. The critically acclaimed production runs until September 22.
DINING WITH PLOETZ Set To Open At Theater For The New City, 9/6
Dining with Ploetz, an evening of one-acts, will play at Theater for the New City September 5 - 22. Opening night is slated for Friday, September 6 at 8:00 pm. Written by playwright and published author Richard Ploetz, the production features three dark comedies, Goldfish, Memory Like a Pale Green Clock and Bone Appetite.
RELATIVELY CONSCIOUS Opens In February at Hudson Guild Theater
Veteran Broadway actor, Richard Waits, is bringing Jon-Marc McDonald's anticipated play, Relatively Conscious, to the stage in February at the New York Theater Festival. The play, which centers around the murder of James Byrd Jr in 1998, will run February 6, 7, and 10th at the Hudson Guild Theater in New York City.
RELATIVELY CONSCIOUS Comes to New York Theater Festival
Veteran Broadway actor, Richard Waits, is bringing Jon-Marc McDonald's anticipated play, Relatively Conscious, to the stage in February at the New York Theater Festival. The play, which centers around the murder of James Byrd Jr in 1998, will run February 6, 7, and 10th at the HudsonGuild Theater in New York City.
Photo Flash: Retro Productions presents AND MISS REARDON DRINKS A LITTLE
Award-winning Retro Productions, under the Artistic Direction of Heather E. Cunningham, opened the critically acclaimed play, And Miss Reardon Drinks A Little, on Friday. The play was written by Pulitzer Prize winning playwright, Paul Zindel. The production runs through May 20that the Gene Frankel Theatre, numerous shows have already sold-out.
Award-Winning Retro Productions Presents AND MISS REARDON DRINKS A LITTLE
Award-winning Retro Productions, under the Artistic Direction of Heather E. Cunningham, will present the critically acclaimed play, And Miss Reardon Drinks A Little. The production runs May 5th through May 20th at the Gene Frankel Theatre. Shay Gines, a Founding Executive Director of the New York Innovative Theatre Awards, directs. This is the 50th anniversary of And Miss Reardon Drinks A Little. The play was originally produced in Los Angles in 1967, and in 1971 the comedy opened on Broadway at the Morosco Theatre.
THINGS UNSAID to Run 4/28-30 at Historic Players Club
Things Unsaid is an evening of three one-act plays revolving around the theme of words that have been left unspoken--the landlord who cannot bring himself to tell his tenant he loves her, the mother who returns from the dead to finish her conversation with her son, the couple whose fury finally releases after decades of things not spoken.
Nicu's Spoon Presents W;T, 4/7-4/25
NICU?S SPOON is pleased to announce their production of Pulitzer Prize winning, Margaret Edison?s W;T, directed by Alvaro Sena. W;T will play a three-week limited engagement at the Spoon Theater (38 West 38th Street, 5th Fl.) Performances begin Wednesday, April 7th and continue through Sunday, April 25th. Opening Night is Wednesday, April 7th(8 p.m.).
Nicu's Spoon Presents W;T, 4/7-4/25
NICU?S SPOON is pleased to announce their production of Pulitzer Prize winning, Margaret Edison?s W;T, directed by Alvaro Sena. W;T will play a three-week limited engagement at the Spoon Theater (38 West 38th Street, 5th Fl.) Performances begin Wednesday, April 7th and continue through Sunday, April 25th. Opening Night is Wednesday, April 7th(8 p.m.).
Emerging Artists Theatre Launches Spring EATFest 2010, 3/1
EMERGING ARTISTS THEATRE, Paul Adams, Artistic Director, and Derek
Jamison, Associate Artistic Director, present the 2010 Spring EATFest,
for a two-week limited engagement at TADA Theatre. Performances begin
March 1, 2010, and run through March 14, 2010.
Claymont: Fortunate Son
Emerging Artists Theatre (as part of their EAT Triple Threat series) presents Kevin Brofsky's 'Claymont', a poignant tale of a Gay teenager coming of age in the turbulent late 60s.
Nicu's Spoon & NY Deaf Theatre Present 'Kosher Harry'
Nicu's Spoon and New York Deaf Theatre are pleased to announce the US premiere of Kosher Harry, directed by Stephanie Barton-Farcas and Aaron Kubey. Kosher Harry will play a three-week limited engagement at the Spoon Theater. Performances begin Wednesday, October 10 and continue Sunday, October 28. Opening Night is Friday, October 12 at 8PM.