All plays, one act performances & musicals appearing in the New York Fall/Winter Theater Festival in the 2019 performance season. 2019 shows listed by Name.
A MIST UPON THE WINDOW
by Nick Rafello Charlie struggles with his outlandish mother, Virginia, as he learns she was a pot-smoking hippie that lived in the back of a VW Van with her first husband. All this while he deals with her early onset dementia. January 31, 2019 @ 6:15pm February 1, 2019 @ 6:15pm February 3, …
A THERAPY SESSION WITH MYSELF
by Anthony J. Piccione During the summer before his last year of college, Alex Grayson receives a mysterious visit from himself, a human incarnation of his inner consciousness. As they interact, he is forced to reflect on the darkest and most painful memories of his adolescence, and ponder whether or not he can overcome …
A YOUNG SHERLOCK HOLMES ADVENTURE: THE CAPER AT CHRISTMAS
by Dane Forgione and Christine Conway We’ve heard the many legends and stories of Sherlock Holmes, the man, but now witness a story of Sherlock Holmes as a brilliant young boy. Join Sherlock and his best friend and confidant, John Watson, as they race against the clock to find a stolen artifact from their school …
ABOMINABLE FANCY
by Stephen Bracco Fancy’s a rich drunk living in Manhattan. Today’s her 30th birthday, and this year, like every year, her birthday wish comes true. Last year she turned her therapist into a human liver, for when hers fails. This year, Fancy uses her magic to move her father’s identity into her fiancé’s body, …
AFTER THE WAR IS OVER WE GO HOME
by Alison Fortune While stationed overseas, Giles and Lionel debate their perfect crimes. Back home, they consider what those crimes cost.. March 4, 2019 @ 9pm March 6, 2019 @ 9pm March 9, 2019 @ 6pm – Sat. All Shows at the Hudson Guild Theater To purchase tickets https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3906152
AFTERSHOCKS
by Rori Nogee Can a cracked foundation ever heal? A woman with a troubled past and a history of casual relationships falls for the one man she cannot touch, due to his own childhood trauma. Together, they attempt to heal from the lingering effects of their early wounds, but in pushing the boundaries of their comfort zones, …
ALIEN VS. MUSICAL
.: Musical Festival :. Book by Steve Troop and Erik Przytulski Music and Lyrics by Erik Przytulski In a world where musical theatre characters live in harmony, an alien egg appears, hatches, and grows into the most destructive alien in cinematic history. Its purpose: To kill everyone in The Land of Musicals. Convictions are …
AN EVENING ABOUT WHAT GETS YOU THROUGH THE DAY
AN EVENING ABOUT WHAT GETS YOU THROUGH THE DAY Performed By SUZANNA BOWLING KEA CHAN CHARLIE ROMO ROBERT WILLIAMS March 11, 2019 @ 7pm Hudson Guild Theater 441 West 26th Street (Between Ninth & Tenth Avenues) New York, New York To purchase tickets https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4104358 Program of the night OPENING NUMBER …
AN EVENING WITH EVA
by J.P Sclafani Eva Braun, sits alone in the concrete sitting room in the bunker of Adolf Hitler’s in Berlin, while armies clash above ground for control of the city and the end of the war. Newly wed to Adolf Hitler, Eva explains to the audience how her life led up to this point. …
ANIIMA MUNDII
.: Musical Festival :. by ODie Mers “What animal scares you? Join us, a collective of 12 artists, actors, and musicians, as we embody the animals we are afraid of, stage our attempt at understanding them, and celebrate our connections to the nonhuman, “natural” world. We will learn their dance while it is still …
AT THE GALLERY
by Madeline Dennis-Yates A sculptor’s creative block produces a piece so powerfully inscrutable that it brings years of tension between two friends to a head on their visit to a gallery. January 17, 2019 @ 9pm January 19, 2019 @ 1pm – Sat. January 20, 2019 @ 6pm – Sun. …
ATTRACTIONS
by Sanam Erfani The play centers around the life of Eva, a New York-based cancer doctor who has a tragic reaction when she finds out her estranged father has passed away. The terror of the events that follow the death of her father eventually lead Eva to experience a breakthrough in her life. …
B.F.F.
by Zoe Nelms Alice, the loneliest woman in the world, puts up an ad for a roommate and ends up finding Lola, the best friend she’s been dreaming of. They’re inseparable, until Alice finds out that her roommate is a vigilante serial killer. Alice is forced to choose between becoming an accomplice to murder …
BETTY & BOGIE
by Daniela V. Cervetti Canines Buckley and Delilah lead gloriously eccentric lives when their human, Diana, is out. They gossip, pontificate on pop culture, and engage passers-by in audacious conversation. When Delilah recounts her latest nightmare to Buckley, insecurities are revealed and bonds are strengthened. “When will Diana find a love like ours?”, they …
BROKEN HANDS
by Jackson Knight Pierce Based in the Wizarding World of J.K. Rowling, “Broken Hands” details the adventures of the young Wand-maker, Garrick Ollivander. Trust is tested, legacies are forged, and history is made. The choices made in these pages will determine the future of the Wizarding World forever. February 19, 2019 @ …
CALL ME QUEEN THE STAGE PLAY
by Cyrene Renee This play allows for the beloved characters of the novel to come alive. Allowing readers to have an in depth view in the novel’s history and those new to the plot an insightful introduction to the story. January 4, 2019 @ 6:15pm January 5, 2019 @ 1pm – …
CASPER, THE NOT-SO-FRIENDLY GHOST
by Domenic Servidio Casper is all grown up and in a pinch when the couple inhabiting his haunted home hires a hack of a medium to get him out. What starts as a seance quickly turns into an all out fright-fest in this madcap comedy starring everybody’s favorite ghost! March 7, 2019 …
CLOSE YOUR EYES
by Nick DeSimone Charlie and John are neighbors in a New York City subsidized building for the arts. Charlie, who seems to be on edge, is trying to get John to meditate and John wants no part of it. Then certain things are revealed about both men. February 28, 2019 …
CLOUDS LIKE WAVES
by Megan Furniss This play is an illusive look at life, love, loss and relationships, in no particular order, and drawing no conclusions. It is a play about plays, about mothers and children, dating and colour blindness. It is a play about car accidents, reality TV, sick children, death, birds, and bicycles. Sometimes. …
COLOUR MY WORLD
by Melinda Buckley Love doesn’t hide. It stays and fights. It goes the distance, that’s why love is so strong. So it can carry you all the way home. Nancy desperately wants to get back to her husband and her two boys. But the damn bus is not coming. January 31, 2019 @ …
COOKIE CUTTER CHRISTMAS
by Karin Crighton Francis lost his mother Caroline very young and has never been able to let her go; every Christmas he revisits the last conversation they shared. He has to say goodbye in order to move on and share his future with his new love Selena. February 28, 2019 @ …
CRESTED BUTTE
by Giovanni Provenzano Crested Butte is a real town in Colorado. It is an old mining town, about a thousand people, picturesque mountains, beautiful homes, very simple, nights of incredible skies full of stars. It is also a town thriving on cannabis, and alcohol. Crested Butte is a comedy based on my experience as …
DEATH WISH
by Fernando Segall A young man commits suicide and is faced with an nontraditional version of Death. January 24, 2019 @ 6:15pm January 25, 2019 @ 6:15pm January 27, 2019 @ 8:30pm All Shows at the Hudson Guild Theater To purchase tickets https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3818115
EIGHT DUCKLINGS
by Ellen McMahon It’s a reflection on my past year while I’m on a plane to go on exchange to Japan the summer after my Junior year in high school. February 14, 2019 @ 6:15pm February 15, 2019 @ 6:15pm February 17, 2019 @ 8:30pm All Shows at the …
EMPTY FRAMES
.: Musical Festival :. Music and Lyrics by Kit Goldstein Grant, Book by Samuel Books Negin 28 years after the multi-million dollar art theft at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, a senior security guard meets a man who looks rather familiar. He soon learns that the man – the subject of one of the …
FAST, UGLY, AND FUCKED UP
by Daniel Rylee Bush Two lifelong best friends: Clifford and Reggie, both live in a world that seems to refuse to let them succeed. After Clifford is tripped by a bitter rival in the final track race of his high school career, they meet up in the place where their friendship first started, using …
FITZWILLIAM PRESENTS “OPERATIC TRAGEDY”
.: Musical Festival :. by Andrew James Ostrow The show is a queer gothic celebrity take on Pride and Prejudice, with references both literary and pop cultural. Have you ever loved someone so much you gave them your soul because they did not have one of their own? Fitzwilliam is well known as the …
FIVE MIMETIC MINUTES ON LOVE
by Riley Austin Scott Five minutes. Five movements. The relationship between two lovers is explored in five one-minute-long scenes. January 10, 2019 @ 6:15pm January 11, 2019 @ 6:15pm January 13, 2019 @ 8:30pm All Shows at the Hudson Guild Theater To purchase tickets https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3745458
FOR NOW
by Jack Patrick Harding A play that deals with intimacy, fear, and change. Samuel, while interviewing for grad school, encounters a woman who makes him remember and relive the romance, beauty, and trauma of his past. In doing so, she renews his excitement, but also his fear. This play follows Samuel’s struggle with the …
G DASH D
by Glenn Cutler A middle aged man facing a mid life crisis meets God head on. A modern day, light hearted comedy. Benjamin Schwartz, a non-religious man, reaches out to G-d for help (in Judaism, God is spelled without the o, hence the plays title G dash D). Facing middle age, Benjamin has reached …
GEORGIA O’KEEFFE PAINTS PARADISE
.: Musical Festival :. by Thomas Dunn This musical is an hour-long chamber musical based on a trip Georgia O’Keeffe made to Hawaii just before WWII. The famed painter was invited to the islands by the Dole Pineapple Company. The goal of their commission was to have O’Keeffe do for the pineapple what she …
GIUNTINI IS BACK TO EVE
by Delfi Giuntini A young woman who is facing a romantic breakup struggles with identity issues. Evelia feels like she lost her soul’s essence and that pain transformed her, becoming a stranger to herself. She discovers that, to heal, she needs to let go of the past ]and embrace a new version of ‘Eve’. …
GONE FISHING
by Anthony DiFranco The weary Professor must resolve a quarrel in his Creative Writing class. Pepin claims that Estella plagiarized his short story, Estella claims he’s a loony Teacher’s Pet. The Professor sees a good plot in this dispute, and encourages them to write something together …
GOOD FRIDAY: AN APOCALYPTIC TRAGEDY
by Remson DeJoseph Good Friday takes place in an America in ruins after a devastating bombing. 200 years after this attack, a town by a lake begins to thrive and flourish by devoting their lives to God and Jesus. By crucifying at least one sinner to God …
GREAT EXPECTATIONS
by Catherine Bush Seeking to recreate himself as a gentleman, Mr. Philip Pirrup (or Pip as his friends call him) propels himself through a whirlwind of adventures and unforgettable characters. Estella, Joe, Biddy, Miss Havisham, Magwich, et al appear as never before seen in this fast paced, engrossing new theatrical production of literatures most …
HENINURS
by Lucie Alloucie “Hen and Urs are sisters. Hen and Urs live in a house. Hen and Urs live in a house with their mother who cannot speak and their father who they have never seen. Today is a special day. Join sisters Hen …
I AM
by Stacy Lynn Gould What if you could meet the physical manifestation of your inner demons? What would they look like? What would they say? And would you listen? This play has been compared to Sarah Ruhl’s Eurydice in its writing style and Pan’s Labyrinth/Alice in Wonderland in its aesthetic. It dives into the …
I’M GONNA MARRY YOU TOBEY MAGUIRE
by Samantha Hurley While waiting in line to get Tobey Maguire’s autograph at the local mall, Shelby the 14 year old president of the Tobey Maguire fan club, fantasizes about abducting the actor and marrying him in her basement. January 31, 2019 @ 6:15pm February 1, …
ICE WATER
by Lara Kirschbaum Maxime and Jack are longtime friends. Jack is a photographer and Maxime a Journalist. They are working on a project together. Maxime hopes if they finish this project she will finally be a recognized, successful journalist. Jack has something else in …
IN THE WAR
.: Musical Festival :. by Kotoba Dan The story of an ordinary Japanese woman who survived WW2, based on true events from the lives of the playwright’s grandparents. When 76 year-old Hisako’s granddaughter asks her about her experience during the war, Hisako reminisces about her 20s, set to the beautiful music of her youth. …
IN THE WOODS WHERE THE MEN WORK
by Sarah Finn A group of businessmen awake in a forest for the trial none of them saw coming. Will there be justice? Rebellion? Revolution? Can the world be saved from its end? An absurd and surrealist investigation of “business as usual” practices in the face of global destruction, In the woods where …
IT HAD TO BE YOU
by Clinton Schreck Trevor and Norah have recently broken up, but have to spend 1 last night together. As the night progresses their failed relationship is explored February 14, 2019 @ 6:15pm February 15, 2019 @ 6:15pm …
IT IS WHAT IT IS
by Karen Lichtman How the hell did I become a widow at 41. I have never even been married. I went to Hebrew school in Massapequa for eight years. I wasn’t supposed to navigate the love of my life’s cremation…with his evangelical minister brother…in …
JEFF’S STORY
by Liam Broadhurst This is Jeff. Jeff is sad, but this is simply par for the course, for Jeff, that is. Jeff has always been like this. Join The Chorus as they bring you the story of Jeff! Whatever he decides it to be, that is. February 7, 2019 @ …
KELLY (1955)
by Blake Allen Full of Cold War induced fear, Kelly [1955] is a thriller inspired by true event. When an unknown man visits the matriarch-run, Harrison family farm at dusk, a war ensues – not only a battle of bullets, but one of societal duties and emotional bravery in which the press and police …
KISS AND GOODBYE
by Dinanda Klaassen Sometimes all that’s left to be said are all the things you wished you’d never have to say” February 14, 2019 @ 6:15pm February 15, 2019 @ 6:15pm February 17, 2019 @ 8:30pm All Shows at the Hudson Guild Theater To purchase tickets https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3899155 …
LIES & LOVE
by Sam Sommer During Tech Week of a new play written by Mr. Peter Duncan, a love triangle blooms between seniors Mandy Carter, Mitch Nelson and Dave Miller. When Mitch tells a lie, it gets way out of hand and dangerous. This leads to themes of feeling alone, friendship, secrets and, ultimately, love. Through …
LIMES
by Sam Flynn Two close friends Nora and Danielle cut and discuss different fruits. However, below the surface there appears to be something sinisterly cynical about their strange fruit ritual. January 24, 2019 @ 6:15pm January 25, 2019 @ 6:15pm January 27, 2019 @ 8:30pm All Shows at …
LIMITED ENGAGEMENT – A COMEDY ABOUT DEATH
by Brien Somers Broadway Director Tommy Abbott is brilliant, successful, beloved- manipulative, arrogant and dying. Mark: Tommy’s Agent and Brother. Linda: a successful actress is Mark’s wife, client AND Tommy’s Ex-Wife. Harry: an up and coming actor, Mark’s client and Tommy’s lover. Knowing he has …
MADAME KOMONDOR WILL SEE YOU NOW…
by Krista Komondor “Treat yourself to a one night stand with love, romance, and Men’s Health Sexpert Madame Komondor! Madame will whip you into hysterics and leave you begging for more.” January 2, 2018 @ 9pm January 3, 2019 @ …
MILKWEED
by Nic Rockwood Terry and Gerald are lovers and have fled to a remote cabin in the woods in order to survive a dystopian world as society decays around them. The arrival of a mysterious girl and her baby challenges them to remember who they are even in desperate times. …
MR. GREEN
by Angelo Parra In a doctor’s waiting room, an elderly African-American man, awaiting a life-saving kidney transplant, battles his frustration and powerlessness as he confronts his mortality. February 21, 2019 @ 6:15pm February 22, 2019 @ 6:15pm February 24, 2019 @ 8:30pm All Shows at …
NO SOAP
by George Ruthauser After learning they are grand prize winners of a super lottery, New York City office co-workers soon discover dividing and claiming a quarter of a billion dollars isn’t as neat and clean as they thought it would be. January 17, 2019 @ 6:15pm January 18, 2019 @ …
NOW GO AND SMITE
by Gary M Holman This play is a dark comedy centered around a struggling writer(Constantine) finding God, or at least, a woman claiming to be god in his bedroom. Unfortunately God, has come to inform him the he will soon die and she has come …
NURSERY RHYMES
by Jan Ewing For months, 30-somethings Irene and Chip Mangus have argued about having a late child. She wants one, he doesn’t. Looking for help, Irene invites Frank and Marge Stevens to an arm-twisting party. Marge gave birth at 38. Her son is now 12, so Irene expects support. But, Chip is prepared, Marge is …
ON BEING: COHEN
by Cohen Kraus Doctor Cohen asks How does Religion and the Gender Binary affect how we see ourselves in the word? Doctor Cohen enters REM sleep. Cohen travels to Tel Aviv in their dream. Cohen dreams they meet Cohinm. Doctor Cohens relationship with Cohinm leads to navigation of how gender plays into Judaism, body image, and …
OUR LAST NIGHT ON EARTH
by Stacie Dugan Vourakis A modern Gothic tale of love, loss, and murder set against the moving target of lingering racism in the American South. Five people spend a night together as they await the execution of the two men who ruined their lives, each exposing an ugliness more malignant than the act that …
OUR SON
by Serge Kushnier Noah King has just been convicted of murdering his younger brother, Brady, and is sentenced to life in prison. Their parents, Janice and Miles, fight to prove Noah’s innocence while also fighting to keep their marriage alive. January 8, …
PERSONAL EYEZ
by Sean Welch A thrill or kill? Sean’s fervent for a lush story for his production company. Zoey’s penchant for risk attracts her to Sean. Will they split fantasy and reality in Sin City? Or, create a union in perpetuity? Must I say, “Oh My!” Or, …
POST COITUS CONFESSIONS
by Isabel Monk Cade Sex is a…complicated thing. “Post Coitus Confessions” is a one act play in the shape of monologues and short scenes. In it, we see a group of individuals say the intimate, hilarious, and embarrassing things to their partners that we all wish …
PURPLE HYACINTH
by Juan Carlos Salgado Ian is a 22-year-old young man who is a loving and caring person who lets his emotions get the best of him. February 18, 2019 @ 6:15pm February 22, 2019 @ 9pm Feb. 24, 2019 @ 3:30pm – Sun. All Shows at the Hudson …
QUEER KISMET
by Ashleigh Olander Three LGBTQIA+ couples, all college-aged females, in a series of meet-cutes. Takes place in a café called Kismet Koffee in Greenwich Village NYC. Springtime, present day. February 21, 2019 @ 6:15pm February 22, 2019 @ 6:15pm February 24, 2019 @ 8:30pm All Shows at …
RECIPE FOR A WITCH HUNT
by Covi Loveridge Brannan In Cold War-era American suburbia, Barbara Baker knocks on the door of her neighbor’s house late at night. She is answered by Alice, a single, working mother from Hungary, who is new to the neighborhood. March 4, 2019 @ 9pm March 6, 2019 @ 9pm …
REFLECTIONS OFF THE WATER
by Jordan Louis Fischerand Jeffrey Mathews As Henry begins to chronicle his days via a diary, we get a glimpse into the life of a man struggling with overcoming something. Although we don’t know what, we can connect with his journey. Henry’s personal growth is continuously countered though by the ongoing presence of his …
REMEMBRANCE
by Mimi Robinson Cousins Bree and Mia see each other for the first time since Mia’s father passed away. The two struggle to connect as the use of social media exploits and cheapens their private moment. February 28, 2019 @ 6:15pm March 1, 2019 @ 6:15pm March 3, 2019 @ 8:30pm …
RETAIL
by Dan DuPraw You got the job! Join Matt (your new manager) for your first day of training at The Wet Tee, a fast fashion women’s clothing store at a mall in the mid-west where you’ll learn proper fitting room etiquette, how to deal with shop lifters, and the most efficient way to …
RETREAT
by Irina Lambert This is a short comedy play about a strung out millennial, Mia, who sets off on a train ride to a meditation retreat. While on the journey she is pulled into an unwanted dialogue with the most unlikely conversationalist. …
SECOND CHANCES
by Angelica Gorga A horrific attack has taken place and Man walks the streets of New York City in hopes of borrowing a phone to make an important call. However, he may find more than what he is looking for by just a knock on a door. March 7, 2019 @ 6:15pm March 8, 2019 …
SESSIONS
by William LoCasto Jessica, a psychiatrist, and Sean, her lover and former patient, engage in a back-and-forth, cat-and-mouse game to gain power and control of each other. Meanwhile, phone conversations between Jessica and Mark, her potential new patient, threaten to destroy the already more-than-delicate balance. March 7, 2019 @ 9pm …
SINCE SHE LEFT ME
by Tatiana Sophia Eriksen Todd goes to find his old girlfriend, Abigail, to give her a birthday present from the year that she left him. When words left unspoken are said and truth is revealed of how Abigail left him, Todd must face his own truth as well. February 18, 2019 …
SIS. AMISS
by Brianna Gagne An utterly disoriented Sis. Joan Stallings finds herself entering the mission field for the third time after two previous failed attempts. We learn about her past misadventures through the characters she encountered while out in the field. Her faith is faltering and doesn’t know if she can find the courage to do …
SIX WAYS UNTIL SUNDAY
by Malcolm Boyd Simple Stated: A difficult explanation of how easy relationships AREN’T. February 18, 2019 @ 6:15pm February 22, 2019 @ 9pm February 24, 2019 @ 3:30pm – Sun. All Shows at the Hudson …
SPARKY
.: Musical Festival :. Book and Lyrics by Jack McManus Music by Jack Levinson The heartwarming and true life story of Charles M. Schulz, creator of the famous comic strip Peanuts. January 22, 2019 @ 6:15pm …
STAY WITH ME
by Lora Danley At the mental hospital where they both reside, Randy and Charlotte discuss the future of their relationship. January 31, 2019 @ 6:15pm February 1, 2019 @ 6:15pm February 3, 2019 @ 8:30pm All Shows at the Hudson Guild Theater To purchase tickets https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3819924
SUCH A GOOD GUY
by Aurora De Lucia W January 24, 2019 @ 6:15pm January 25, 2019 @ 6:15pm January 27, 2019 @ 8:30pm All Shows at the Hudson Guild Theater To purchase tickets https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3818106
SWEET PEA
by Gloria Mendez Lily is a 22 year old woman living in New York City, who has had short luck creating lasting intimacy with her romantic partners due to her sexual fixation with flowers. The play opens with Lilys confession of her fetish to her current …
TABOO
by Emma Mueller A new play about everything taboo: sexuality, periods, masturbation, sexism, sexual assault, and mental health. Rules? Nope. How it’s supposed to be? No way. Laugh and learn as four college students challenge stereotypes and define female sexuality in a way that sex …
TEACH ME HOW TO DIE
by Lisa Monde Six anonymous participants, five men and a woman, join the masterclass in suicide notes writing hosted by Professor Scott Mirrormord. One of them completes his draft of the suicide note and leaves the studio, we hear a gunshot… throughout the course the students figure out what message they wish to leave …
THE ALLIGATOR PLAY; OR SOMETHING IS HORRIBLY WRONG AT TREASURE CHEST FARMS
by Sam French Something is horribly wrong at Treasure Chest Farms: economy beach lodging and alligator sanctuary. And Cara, the teenage daughter of the owner, knows it. She enlists the help of her only friend, Bembe, to get to the bottom of it. But are they prepared to discover the truth about the ancient …
THE ARCHIVES
by Kate DaRocha The play is an exploration of the not too distant future. The government controls the creation of story lines and inhibits the possibility for new stories to emerge. This has been allowed to happen under the guise that the arts are more highly prized than ever. February 21, 2019 …
THE CASE OF THE VENGEFUL SOCKS
by Howard Lipson A grieving widow arrives with her lawyer to her husband’s former employer, a coal mine owner, to cash in her shares for much needed money. The owner is confronted with the suspicious death of the husband by the widow, her lawyer and a sock monkey, removed from a Target shopping bag. …
THE DEATH OF…
by Ken Sandberg “My dad can beat up your dad!” There is a reason it is one of the earliest schoolyard taunts. If our parents are our first heroes, what can we learn about Superman by looking at our dads? What can we learn about our …
THE DIARY OF AN AFRO GODDESS
by Cherie Danielle Isis- Afro Goddess. Beautiful black woman with a large sparkling afro. She is a diva-like southern woman with a New York roughness to her. She can be charming, deep, funny, and even scary when needed. She transforms into other characters as she tells the story of her complex life. …
THE DRIVE
by Tracy James The play is about three women in their rental car in Ireland and their journey driving to the pub which unbeknown to them becomes the adventure of a lifetime, complete with a rogue GPS, narrow roads and wandering sheep. February 28, 2019 @ 6:15pm March 1, 2019 @ 6:15pm …
THE LAST WORDS OF ADAM HOFSTETTER
by Emilly Ben Ami Over the course of one fateful evening, Adam struggles with an inconvenient and ironic case of writers block while trying to complete his own suicide letter. Luckily, his parents and girlfriend come to help him complete the task. An unexpected comedy with an optimistic take on a difficult subject. …
THE MOVEMENT – AN A CAPPELLA MUSICAL
.: Musical Festival :. by Kathy D. Harrison The Movement – An A Capella Musical The Movement is an historical A Cappella Musical that chronicles the Children’s March of 1963 in Birmingham, Alabama. Through narrative monologues , original a cappella music that is reflective of the protest songs of the movement; this theatrical piece …
THE PREGNANCY TEST
by Lucia Gomez-Robledo When Adriana, a 28 year old freelance illustrator suspects she might be pregnant, she’s not handing it well. Luckily for her she has Alex, her Corporate-America lawyer best friend to come to the rescue. But as we soon learn, not all is well on both ends and decisions have to be …
THE REGISTRY
by Kate McMorran When Kaitlin announces that she is planning a huge wedding, her sister Sarah has little patience once she realizes that Kaitlin plans to get married to herself. As Kaitlin insists on protesting traditional marriage, the sisters’ argument takes the concept of self …
THE SANDSTORM
by Leonard D Goodisman This powerful, tragic love story takes place in the most cultured society of its time, Islamic Baghdad, 1100 CE. The brilliant, beautiful daughter of a loving, tolerant, family, has three suitors. Two are childhood friends, the third a passionate, rising religious leader. His anti- intellectual movement will …
THE SILENCER
by Howard Zuckerman Following his wife’s death at the hands of a negligent cell-phone-speaking driver, a man takes the law into his own hands by killing rude phone users. February 26, 2019 @ 6:15pm March 2, 2019 @ 8:30pm March 3, 2019 @ 1pm – Sun. All Shows at the …
THE TRAGEDY OF THE ELECTION OF THE CITRUS KING
by Deb Victoroff This play is a dialogue written in the Elizabethan style to be delivered by a contemplative Citizen who despairs at the election of the Tyrant Donald Trump. As the Citizen speaks for us all who struggle to understand his rise to power, and to find a direction forward, a Trump supporter (the …
THE VOICE OF BROADWAY: THE STRANGE DEATH OF DOROTHY KILLGALLEN
by George Strum She was the greatest woman reporter of her time; a Broadway columnist who could make or break a career with a word; a radio and television personality known to millions for her broadcasts. She was Dorothy Kilgallen, fascinating subject of this play. To this day her baffling death in 1965 remains …
THE WITHERING ROSE
by Walter Jones This play is about mental illness inside a family and friend structure. It portrays the assent of Rose, a successful Wall Street accountant and her descent into a world of paranoia, delusions, and seclusion she inhabits inside her dark basement. January 17, 2019 @ 6:15pm January 18, …
Thirty
by J.B.Heaps “Boxing’s crusty beat reporters gather for a major heavyweight fight. Jokes are told and long simmering feuds reignited in this inside look at the sweet science.” February 28, 2019 @ 9pm March 2, 2019 @ 1pm – Sat. March 3, 2019 @ 6pm – Sun. All …
TIME TO LEAVE
by Joe Bulvid Nick has dedicated his entire life to his career. It all unravels in his tense, explosive meeting at Corporate Headquarters. January 10, 2019 @ 6:15pm January 11, 2019 @ 6:15pm January 13, 2019 @ 8:30pm …
TRAIN TRAFFIC
by Kalei Tischler This play tells the story of every woman’s worst nightmare on her commute home. When does innocent banter and first-sight infatuation become dangerous? What happens when one comes to that realization too late? January 31, 2019 @ 6:15pm February 1, 2019 @ 6:15pm February 3, …
TREEHOUSE OF DREAMS
by Max Berry Six months after best friends Winston and Scout sleep together on prom night, they are forced to return to their small Ohio town to mourn the death of their third best friend (and Scout’s boyfriend), Mark. Still unable to come clean about their relationship, Scout and Winston struggle with unresolved …
TWO IN A BAG
by Barbara Bennion An enchanting night under the stars…a sleeping bag for two…a blossoming romance…what could possibly go wrong? February 28, 2019 @ 6:15pm March 1, 2019 @ 6:15pm March 3, 2019 @ 8:30pm All Shows at the Hudson Guild Theater To purchase tickets https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3906010
WHAT’S LEFT OF THE HARRINGTONS
by Thom Henke One year after the unexpected death of their parents, three siblings return to their childhood home to prepare the property to be sold. With fast-paced comedic dialogue, Whats Left of the Harringtons explores the balance of nostalgia, practicality, sentiment, and materialism. January 21, 2019 @ 9pm January 23, …
WILL
by Dana Brooke Her mother is declining. Her sister is missing. Her movers are overcharging. But she’s got it all under control. Or does she? In times of desperation, how far will sheer conviction take us? Can desire alone conjure up everything we need to survive? A story about life, love, and maybe a …
YOU THINK YOU KNOW BKLYN
by Allison Eikerenkoetter John Cabrera and Jimmy-Sam James recall their lives and the lessons they learned, with and without their fathers, in the rough and tumble Brooklyn of the 1970s. January 10, 2019 @ 9pm January 12, 2019 @ 1pm – …
YOU, TOO
by Monica Giordano If you like women, and you like to see women pretending to be men who are definitely not pretending to mansplain feminism, this is honestly the play for you. If you don’t like women,please don’t come. It could go either way if you like the band U2… so, with or without you, really. …
YUYA
by Kiyo Kamisawa Yuya is a modern adaptation of a Japanese traditional Noh drama. It is a play about a woman named Yuya who seeks to reunite with her mother while she suffers from male oppression in two lifetimes: one in ancient Japan, and another in modern America. February 28, 2019 @ …