Residents of Community Board 2 are cordially invited to: THE SECOND ANNUALHAPPY HOURTHEATRE CRAWL! Alison Leiby: Oh God, A Show About Abortion, http://www.respirehaitigiftcatalog.com/Respire_Haiti_Gift_Catalog/Gift_Catalog_Home_Page.html. Proceeds for this benefit event will go towards the support of Hurricane Sandy Victims.December 18 at 2pm at 7pmFEATURING SHORT PLAYS BY:Jesse Eisenberg, Jonathan Marc Sherman, Israel Horovitz, Jose Rivera, Stephen, Adly Guirgis, Lucy Boyle, Joe Pintauro, Mike Reiss, Frank Pugliese, Kristina Poe, Kristoffer Diaz, Michael Reyes, Cusi Cram, Tyler Fascett, Craig "muMs" Grant, Jonathan Libman, Jennifer Skura, Mark von Sternberg, Dwayne Yancey, Jason Furlani, Andrea CiannaveiFEATURING:Gina Gershon, Annabella Sciorra, Jesse Eisenberg, Mickey Sumner, Will Rogers, Caitlin Fitzgerald, Craig "muMs" Grant, Stephanie Janssen, Francisco Solorzano, Tala Ashe, Victoria Malvagno, Angelina Fiordellisi, Margaret Ladd Kessler, Alfredo Narciso, Danelle Eliav, John Doman, Jennie West, Sol Crespo, Jeremy Brena, Gillian Rougier, Arjun Gupta, Cristina Pitter, Kevin Geer, Andrew McLarty, Andrea Ciannavei, Mickey Ryan, Jay Nickerson, John Harlacher, John Gazzale, Amelia Campbell, Joseph R. Sicari, Michael Colby Jones and moreDIRECTED BYMolly Marinik, Shira-Lee Shalit, Francisco Solorzano, Rose Bonczek, LIVE MUSIC:Aidan Koehler, Daniella Rabbani, Ronit Aranoff, Mika Nishimura, Trevor ExterADMISSION: $20CASH ONLY AT THE BOX OFFICEHighly recommended to RSVP at barefootrsvp@aol.comwith name, contact info, time you'd wish to attent and amount of tickets.Visit barefootheatrecompany.orgThis festival of short plays will be a benefit for Hurricane Sandy Victims in the Rockaways via Mike D's (Beastie Boys) project: http://www.rockawayplatelunch.org/about, John Ford's American Dream Juiceby Michael Reyeswith John Harlacher, Jeremy Brena, and Jennie WestStage direction: Bianca Christina Gallifuoco, My Old Manby Mike Reisswith Angelina Fiordellisi, Sol Crespo, John Doman, Jeremy Brena, and Jennie WestStage direction: Michaela McPherson, Ribbon In the Skyby Jonathan Marc Shermanwith Will Rogers and Mickey SumnerStage direction: Bianca Christina Gallifuoco, The Uniformby Dwayne Yanceywith Jay Nickerson and Andrew MaclartyStage direction: Michaela McPherson, The Stainby Krintina Poewith Gina Gershon and Kevin GeerStage direction: Bianca Christina Gallifuoco, The Fittingby Frank Pugliesewith Alfredo Narciso and Joseph R. SicariStage direction: Michaela McPherson, Evreything Elseby Jennifer Skurawith Caitlin Fitzgerald and John Harlacher, Head of a Needleby Jason Furlaniwith Fracisco Solorzano and Danelle EliavStage direction: Michaela McPherson, Exxon Eats The Odalisque!by Lucy Boylewith Angelina Fiordellisi, John Doman, Mickey Sumner, and Andrew MaclartyStage direction: Bianca Christina Gallifuoco, Naughty Secretsby Mark Von Sternbergwith Tala Ashe and Jeremy BrenaStage directions: Michaela McPherson, Deep into Octoberby Dwayne Yanceywith Mickey Ryan and Andrew MaclartyStage direction: Bianca Christin Gallifuoco, Jumpby Cusi Cramwith Francisco Solorzano and Danelle EliavStage direction: Michaela McPherson, Virtual Alexby Israel Horovitzwith John Doman and Gina GershonStage direction: Bianca Christina Gallifuoco, Impactby Jose Riverawith Alfredo Narciso and Gillian RougierStage direction: Michaela McPherson, Monologue by Jesse EisenbergStage direction: Bianca Christina Gallifuoco, My Old Manby Mike Reisswith Margaret Ladd Kessler, Sol Crespo, John Doman, Jeremy Brena, Jennie WestStage direction: Michaela McPherson, Everything Elseby Jennifer Skurawith Danelle Eliav and Craig "muMs"Stage direction: Bianca Christina Gallifuoco, Ribbon in the Skyby Jonathan Marc Shermanwith Jeremy Brena and Mickey Sumner, The Stainby Kristina Poewith Gina Gershon and Kevin GeerStage direction: MIchaela McPherson, Head of a Needleby Jason Furlaniwith Francisco Solorzano and Danelle EliavStage direction: Michaela McPherson, Exxon Eats the Odalisqueby Lucy Boylewith Angelina Fiordellisi, John Doman, Mickey Sumner, and Andrew MaclartyStage directions: Bianca Christina Gallifuoco, Please Leave the Light Onby Jonathan Libmanwith Jennie West, Amelia Campbell, Arthur Kirklivy, and Craig "muMs" GrantStage directions: Michaela McPherson, Naughty Secretsby Mark Von Sternbergwith Sol Crespoand Arjun GuptaStage directions: Michaela McPherson, Deep into Octoberby Dwayne Yanceywith Michael Colby Jones and Andrew MaclartyStage directions: Bianca Christina Gallifuoco, Jumpby Cusi Cramwith Francisco Solorzano and Danelle EliavStage directions: Michaela McPherson, Virtual Alexby Israel Horovitzwith John Doman and Gina GershonStage directions: Bianca Christina Gallifuoco, Impactby Jose Rivera with John Gazzale and Cristina PitterStage directions: Michaela McPherson, Monologue by Jesse EisenbergStage directions: Bianca Christina Gallifuoco, a creative workshop withJean-Claude van Itallieand Josh Adler, December 14-16Friday 7-10pm, Saturday 10am-5pm, Sunday 10am-5pm. Four women arrive in Paris for the funeral of a 100 year-old man who loved each of themat times variously, at times simultaneously. Max Stossel is an award-winning poet + filmmaker named by Forbes as one of the best storytellers of the year. His older brother is the family fuck-up, or so we are shown throughout the characters familial interactions. An informal alliance between Community Board 2 and our neighborhoods Culture scene. The Body of an American a New York premiere by Dan O'Briendirected by Jo Bonneypresented by Primary Stages and Rhoda R. Herrick, in association with Hartford Stage. ", created and performed by Justin Bond and Kenny Mellmandirected by Scott Elliottsets by Derek McLanecostumes by Marc Happellighting by Jason Lyonssound design by Ken Travisproduced by Westbeth Entertainment and Steven M. Levy, Drama League Nomination for Distinguished Performance, adapted from stories by Ernest Hemingwayby Carol Hemingway with the songs of Cole Porterdirected by Ed Hastingswith David Ackroyd, Ann Crumb, Marsh HansonRyan Shively, Daniel Freedom Stewart, Jessica D. Turnersets by Riccardo Hernandezcostumes by David C. Woolardlighting by Duane Schulerproduced by Cherry Lane Theatre and MODA Entertainment;consulting producer Carolyn Rossi Copeland, by Samuel Beckettdirected by Joseph Chaikinstarring Joyce Aaron and Ron Faberset design by Riccardo Hernandezcostume design by Katherine Rothlighting design by Beverly Emmonsproduced by Cherry Lane Theatre. By Adam SeidelDirected by Valentina Fratti, with Lauren Luna Vlez, Jonathan Walker, Angelina Fiordellisi, Scenic Design by Lauren Helpern, Costume Design by Brooke Cohen, Lighting Design by Graham Kindred, Original Music and Sound Design by Quentin Chiappetta, Property Design by Addison Heeren, Fight Direction by Ron Piretti, Alison Hassman, Production Stage Manager; Sarah Geis, Assistant Stage ManagerSophie Parens, Assistant to the Director; Mark Koss, Assistant Costume Designer / Photos by Carol Rosegg, Laugh It Up, Stare It Downa new play by Alan Hruskadirected by Chris Eigemanwith Jayce Bartok, Katya Campbell, Maury Ginsberg, and Amy Hargreaves. Mike Birbiglia: Working It OutWritten and performed by Mike Birbiglia. This stirring production directed by Primary Stages Artistic Director Andrew Leynse features performances by Yuval Boim(Two Thousand Years), Adam Green (Venus), Erik Lochtefeld (Small Mouth Sounds), and live music performed by acclaimed violinist Mariella Haubs. Originally commissioned by Working Theater, Mark Plesent, Producing Artistic Director. Thank you! Dress: represent your funkiest self, put the FUN in FUNdraising, Harriet Slaughter presentsWomen's Wordsan evening of Women's Poetry as Expressed byP.J. Through the microcosm of Nora's "doll house" marriage, both Bergman and Ibsen pose crucial questions about the role of gender in modern society. Since 1996, and as New York's longest continuously running Off-Broadway theatre since 1924, Cherry Lane has helped to define American drama, fostering fresh, daring and relevant theater. This sexy, fraught rendezvous sparks a relationship, which radically alters the course of their lives and the American Theatre. Through the eyes of celebrated playwright Charles Mee, First Love embraces Edith and Harold as they work their way toward one another through the accumulated baggage of their lives, wondering if they can avoid sabotaging the last chance for love they'll ever have. The perfect play for our miserable times." It really is a magically warm space. from l-rHaynes Thigpen and Lisa Ramirez / Annie Henk, Liza Fernandez, Lisa Ramirez and Dan Domingues / Xochitl Romero and Paola Lzaro-Muoz / photos by Monique Carboni, Written by Scott OrganDirected by Jennifer DeLia. written and performed by Keith Hamilton Cobbdirected by Kim Weild, Jacqueline Novak said, "I've been working on this show for the last few years, everywhere from comedy clubs and backyard parties in Brooklyn to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and most recently in black box theaters in Los Angeles. Its like if you performed in your own living room if you happened to own a 40 million dollar loft in the west village., Cherry Lane Theatre Founder's Project presents, FIRST LOVEBy Charles MeeDirected by Kim Weild, with Michael O'Keefe, Angelina Fiordellisi, and Taylor Harvey, "Sometimes in life you just get one chance". Logo byDerek Gabryszak. Carsonic Productions presents an NYC PremiereTHE DARFUR COMPROMISED. Something went wrong while submitting the form. In Teresa's Ecstasy Carlotta's return to Barcelona has two purposes. For 24 hours they share his apartment, delicious secrets and a dead cat. Ashville is part of Lucy Thurber's play cycle THE HILL TOWN PLAYS, being presented as part of the first annual Theater:Village Festival. Downstairsby Theresa Rebeckdirected by Adrienne Campbell-Holt, Final Folliesthree one-act plays by A.R. Juggling the economy, love affairs and his pursuit of the American Dream might just turn out to be more than he can handle! Hanson follows a lovesick stockbroker as he struggles to find and keep the woman of his dreams. Comedian/filmmaker Mike Birbiglia tells some stories, takes requests, and welcomes a guest or two for an informal evening of comedy. June 29th 4:00pm & 8:00pm About The Production: The World's Stage Theatre Company Presents WAITING A SONG CYCLE Music and Lyrics by Bob Kelly and Kelly Pomeroy A new musical about relationships found, relationships lost what are they waiting for?NYC Premiere OFF-Broadway.
Join us for a celebration of the Spirit of the People of Puerto Rico and Mexico. president, Walker International Communications GroupNovember 21, Pam Berlin, directorTisa Chang, Artistic/Producing Director, Pan Asian Repertory TheatreJanine Nina Trevins, Co-founder, Artistic Director TADA!Roberta Levitow, Director and Co-founder, Theatre Without BordersJoan Vail Thorne director and dramatistNovember 14, Mary B. Robinson, directorSuzanne Agins directorPat Cruz, Executive Director, Harlem Stage / Aaron Davis Hall, Inc.Leah C. Gardiner, directorRobin Bell-Stevens CEO & Executive Director, Jazzmobile, Inc.November 7, Evan Yionoulis, directorDaisy Foote, playwrightElizabeth Timperman, Executive Producer, NY Stage & FilmOctober 24. by Joe RolandDirected by Peter Sampieriwith David Prete, Joe Roland, John ZibellSet Design by Michael McGartyCostume Design by Robin L. McGeeLighting Design by Brian J. LilienthalSound Design by Peter HurowitzPress Representation Pete Sanders GroupGeneral Management 101 Productions, LTD.Stage Manager Jennifer RogersTechnical Supervisor Aurora Productions, Inc. Dr Kheal performed by Rocco Sisto; Christian Pineda, Stage Directions. All proceeds will benefit Women's Prison Association. They know the world is a dumpster fire and they're the generation to fix it--until someone makes a life changing announcement that challenges their beliefs, their relationships and whether babies should have their own Instagram accounts. Its where I saw Colin Quinn The New York Story, Oh, Hello, and Hasan Minhaj: Homecoming King. Over a sumptuous lunch of wine and gazpacho, Andres fights to rekindle their relationship. Set design by Edward PierceCostume design by Theresa SquireLighting design by Paul MillerSound design by Christian FredericksonCasting by Stephanie Klapper CastingMarketing & Advertising by Red Rising MarketingPress Representative Sam Rudy Media Relations, Abingdon Theatre Company presents the New York premiere, The Gentleman CallerBy Philip DawkinsDirected by Tony Speciale.
A Benefit Event for Cherry Lane, a unique and inspiring theatrical program, book signing, and reception to benefit the Cherry Lane Theatre, Award-winning set, lighting, and costume designer Lloyd Burlingame, former chair of the Design Department at NYUs Tisch School of the Arts, will talk about his career in the theater and life with his two Seeing Eye dogs. will be read by New York City based performers.This one night only event was supported by Women's Project and Productions, the LA Female Playwrights Initiative, Hollaback!, Hedgebrook, Live Girls! Moggie, Matthew Montelongo, Cortez Nance Jr., Rutina Wesley, Set John McDermott Costumes Jessica Jahn Lighting Nicole Pearce Sound Sean O'Halloran Video Gil Sperling Fights UnkleDave's Fight-House Props Starlet Jacobs Stage Manager C. Renee Alexander Assistant Stage Manager Kristin Pfeifer Marketing Walker International Communications Group / Toni Israel Press Representation Richard Kornberg & Associates / Don Summa; Sam Rudy Media Relations / Sam Rudy Graphic Designer Frank "Fraver" VerizzoProduction Stage Manager Eugenia Furneaux, Associate Producer Seri Lawrence Production Assitant Miles Orduna Assistant Set Designer Clifton Chadick Assistant Video Designer Aaron Gonzales Production Carpenter Janio Marrero Scenic Construction The Ken Larson Co. Production Photographer Sandra Coudert Graham Opening Night PhotographerWalter McBride Lighting Equipment The Lighting Syndicate Master ElectricianJay Sterkel Audio Technicians Paul Piekarz, Ien DeNio, Sam Callahan, Jeffory Barton Wardrobe Courtney Irizarry Lighting Programmer Alling Langin Scenic Artists Jessica Orona, Rachael Silverman, Brian Howard Carpenters Cory Asinofsky, Adam Weppler, Joe Galan Casting Director Calleri Casting Pyromaniac Ted Rathjen. A local landmarks guided tour through historic Village streets from theatre to theatre, including HERE, Cherry Lane, New Ohio and Rattlestick. A-paws! It's a stopover on the way to Avila, where she is researching an article on St. Teresa, a 16th century nun. Cherry Lane launched its first ever education intensive featuring an array of unique and highly interactive master classes. Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the League Of Professional Women, Legendary Lives: Sarah Bernhardt, Edna Ferber, and Hallie Flanagan, Written by Milly Barranger, Julie Gilbert, and Ruth Wolff, Featuring Cynthia Enfield and David Spencer, Shellen Lubin, Creative ConsultantMari Lynn Henry, Producer, Rattlestick Playwrights Theater presentsA Summer Day by Jon FosseDirected by Sarah Cameron SundeFeaturing Carlo Alban, Karen Allen, McCaleb Burnett, Maren Bush, Pamela Shaw and Samantha Soule, The visit of an Elderly Friend to an Elderly Woman sparks the memory of the Friend's first visit to the house and the mysterious disappearance of her friend's husband. I could see it very quickly becoming a sensation for them (and the theatre). Casting by Stephanie Klapper, CSA; Production Stage Manager Christine Catti. Post-show discussion with the cast moderated by Adriana Trigiani. Adapted from Henrik Ibsen's "A Doll's House"By Ingmar BergmanDirected by Austin Pendleton, with Larry Bull, Andrea Cirie, Todd Gearhart, Jean Lichty, George Morfogen, Harry Feiner, lighting and set designerTheresa Squire, costume designerRyan Rumery, sound designerPatricia Fletcher, dialect coachShelley Senter, movement consultant, Kelly Ice, Production Stage ManagerDenise Wilcox, Assistant Stage Manager. Spark centers on a family of sisters in North Carolina, one of whom is a returning veteran from a recent war. WomenArts panel discussion, Towards a New WPA, with leading feminist arts activists Martha Richards, Elizabeth A. Sackler, Carol Jenkins, and Arlene Goldbard, Produced by WomenArts in collaboration with NewShoe Theatre Group and the League of Professional Theatre Women, Presented as part of Cherry Lanes Tongues Reading Series, by Gabe McKinleydirected by Wayne Kassermanwith James Roday, Michael Weston, Amanda Detmer, and Stefanie E. Frameproduced by Red Dog Squadron, written and performed by Jessica Dickeydirected by Sarah Cameron Sunde, Scenic and costume design by Lauren Helpern; lighting design by Nicole Pearce; sound design by Jill BC Du Boff, a new musical by Randal Myler and Dan Wheetmanwith Sandra Reaves-Phillips, Deborah Blackwell-Cook, Gregory Porter, Mississippi Charles Bevel, and Terrence Rigginsmusicians: Dan Wheetman, Calvin Jones, and Mark AlexanderBJ Jones, Artistic Director, Northlight Theatre, by Stephen Belberdirected by David Schwimmerwith Josh Lucas, Noah Emmerich, Dominic Fumusa, and Jennifer Mudgepresented by Naked Angels, written and directed by Edward Albeewith Judith Ivey, George Bartenieff, Lois Markle, Harmon Walsh, Jesse Williams and Daniel Shevlin (Kate Mulgrew replaced Judith Ivey during the productions extension from Aprill 22 through May 3.
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