Irvington Town Hall Theater to Open Stage Door Series with BEGGARS RAIN
by Tyler Peterson
- Sep 17, 2015
Irvington Town Hall Theater (ITHT) returns with a second season of their Stage Door Series, where new works in progress are presented in a relaxed setting without sets, costumes, or props. The season will kick off on Sunday, October 4th at 3:00pm with a reading of BEGGARS RAIN by Robert Firpo-Cappiello followed by a Q&A with the playwright.
Wide Eyed Productions' DEAD SPECIAL CRABS Begins 11/17
by Tyler Peterson
- Oct 1, 2014
Wide Eyed Productions will present the world premiere of DEAD SPECIAL CRABS, a comedy by Dan Kitrosser. Directed by Kristin Skye Hoffmann, previews begin November 7 at TBG Theatre. Opening night is slated for Friday, November 14.
LEAH IN VEGAS Set for FringeNYC
by Tyler Peterson
- Jul 17, 2014
Drift In, Act Out will present the world premiere of Leah in Vegas, a new play by Kara Ayn Napolitano, with direction by Kristin Skye Hoffman (WINNER: Outstanding Direction FringeNYC 2012) as part of the 18th annual New York International Fringe Festival - FringeNYC.
Photo Flash: ALL I WANT IS ONE MORE MEANWHILE at Comic Book Theatre Fest
by Nicole Rosky
- May 16, 2011
All I Want is One More Meanwhile... will run Sat 6/4, 5pm; Sun 6/5, 8:30pm; Thu 6/9, 7pm and Sat 6/11, 7pm as part of The Comic Book Theater Festival at The Brick (575 Metropolitan Avenue between Union Avenue and Lorimer Street, Brooklyn). Tickets ($15) may be purchased online at www.bricktheater.com or by calling 866-811-4111
Comic Book Theatre Fest Presents ALL I WANT IS ONE MORE MEANWHILE...
by Meghan Schuler
- May 4, 2011
All I Want is One More Meanwhile... will run Sat 6/4, 5pm; Sun 6/5, 8:30pm; Thu 6/9, 7pm and Sat 6/11, 7pm as part of The Comic Book Theater Festival at The Brick (575 Metropolitan Avenue between Union Avenue and Lorimer Street, Brooklyn). Tickets ($15) may be purchased online at www.bricktheater.com or by calling 866-811-4111.
BWW Special Feature: 99 and Under the Radar - The Downtown Renaissance
by Michael Roderick
- Feb 9, 2011
It is often said that in difficult times, some of the best art is created. If the current array of shows playing downtown are any indication of the future, then that future looks considerably brighter than the weather we've been experiencing lately. From explorations of gentrification to giving the finger to the world of Christian rock, the indie community has tackled it all and with a stunning level of grace. The companies that have provided the Indie theatre scene with such gems? Art. Party Theater Company, Wide Eyed Productions, Clout in the Mug Productions, and La Mama.
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