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Such good guy

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 …

The registry

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 …

Fast ugly and fucked up

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 …

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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 …

Limes

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 @ …

The voive of Broadway final

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 …

SPARKY final

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 …

Whats left of the harringtons

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, …

Our Last Night on Earth final

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 …

At the gallery

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 …

Clouds like waves

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 …

No Soap

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 …

The Withering Rose

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 …

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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 …

Great Expectations

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 …

Nursery Rhymes final final

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 …

Alien vs Musical

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 …

Taboo

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 …

You think you know BKLYN

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 …

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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 …

5 mimetic minutes

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 @ …

Retail

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 tragedy

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 …

TIME TO LEAVE

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 @ …

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