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Collin McConnell reviews The Loneliest Whale in the World
"Why?" is the question of the hour in Zoë Geltman's The Loneliest Whale in the World. The problem is, the play isn't asking that question - the audience is.
Show preview: Stay
Brian Miskell (Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: World Wide Lab: A Directors' Feast
Evan T. Cummings (Co-Artistic Director and one of 12 collaborating directors) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Why We Left Brooklyn begins performances tonight
Matthew Freeman's Why We Left Brooklyn begins performances tonight at the 4th Street Theater.
posted by Matthew Freeman
Show preview: To Fool the Eye
Cailin Heffernan (Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Collin McConnell reviews To Dream of Trees
A cautionary folk fairy tale... It's like The Point meets The Labyrinth in a highly physical production of The Lorax. Without ever being too heavy-handed, this work...
Published!
Two Monologues from "Fourteen Hundred and Sixty Sketches of Your Left Hand" will be published in Smith & Kraus' "Best Men's Stage Monologues 2014", and my one-act "My Perfect Life" is published in the new book The LIC One Act Play Festival 2013!
posted by Duncan Pflaster
Show preview: The Bonus Army
Mark DiConzo (Choreographer and Performer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: The Importance of Being Ernest Hemingway
James Rutherford (Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: The Miracle Play
Hannah Wolfe (Play the characer Miss A) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
MY CHIX & EGG SOUP is being done in Atlanta too!
Out of 140 submissions, my comedy CHIX & EGG SOUP has just been chosen for OnStage Atlanta's One Act Festival. It will play Oct 4th & 5th. Ya'll go see it! Woo hoo! (See Onstage Atlanta link below.)
posted by Bob Stewart
Gianfranco Lentini reviews Waiting For Waiting For Godot
“There’s nothing [everything] to be done” about Waiting for Waiting for Godot at the 2013 New York International Fringe Festival. Written by Dave Hanson and directed by...
Julie Congress reviews The Magic Mirror
The Magic Mirror, an opera with 14 singers and a live orchestra of seven (plus a conductor!), has a sound of a magnitude unlike any other FringeNYC show. Yet while an auditory...
Andrew Rothkin reviews The Young Olympians and The Most Amazingly Awesome Adventure Ever
What do you get when you combine ancient Greek mythology with puppetry, pop
culture, a wacky quest, and some fun and catchy new tunes? If you’re the
talented cast and crew of The Maryland...
Show preview: The Life and Sort of Death of Eric Argyle
Ross Dungan (Playwright) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Jason S. Grossman reviews The Famous Play
Two actors appear on stage and post an enormous sign with the playwright's contact information. A narrator enters and identifies himself as the playwright and describes what the audience is...
Kimberly Wadsworth reviews unbidden
Geneticist Julia Lamb, the woman at the center of Joanne Hudson’s Unbidden, is something of a mess. While researching a study into the human genome, Julia (Chelsea Leigh Barrett)...
David Koteles reviews Marshall's Law
A man and a woman are locked in a basement. A basement where dark secrets seem to be kept, waiting to be revealed. We learn the man and woman used to be best friends, until he “stole”...
Show preview: Upcoming Train/Stopped Clock/Untitled Waiting
Dennis Yueh-Yeh Li (Playwright/Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Fred Backus reviews Mercedes Benz Awkwardly
Arriving from Australia to help close out the 2013 New YorkInternational Fringe Festival in its final week is Mercedes Benz Awkwardly, a raucous one-woman comedy about a first time...
Show preview: Blithe Spirit
Matt W. Cody (actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Eudaemonia
Jerry Lieblich (Playwright) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Bob Stewart reviews The TomKat Project
The TomKat Project by writer Brandon Ogborn is a great example, (by this reviewer) of a perfect FringeNYC Show. It has 7 players, (including the playwright as narrator) 7 chairs, a few...
Pamela Butler reviews The Unfortunates
The late 19th century in London’s East End was not a safe place for young women plying the trade of prostitution. Women who for one reason or another fell into desperate situations, were...
Robert Weinstein reviews Quake: A Love Story
Ain’t Real Theatre Company’s Quake: A Love Story begins in the basement of a sparring couple as they go through their collective possessions after a bitter separation....
Gianfranco Lentini reviews William
1592. The end of the Renaissance is rapidly approaching, and the Baroque period is about to take the stage. Henry VI (Parts I-III) has been publicly performed, and the audience cries for...
Mitchell Conway reviews And It Spins Twice
For those interested in contemplating the implications of string theory, And It Spins Twice is a good introduction to some of the concepts that are radically altering our understanding...
Show preview: BOB: Blessed Be The Dysfunction That Binds
Anne Pasquale (Playwright/Performer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Mr. Bengt's Wife
Craig Baldwin (Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Maura Kelley reviews America's Breath Of Fresh Air
America's Breath of Fresh Air, the new musical at the New York International Fringe Festival is not only fresh but strange, funny and most of all ridiculous. I’m wondering what Arnie Roman,...
Jason Jacobs reviews The Office of Dead Letters
In a surreal office, suspended beyond time and place, a group of clownish office workers process letters written in the past but never received by their intended. As they perform a kind of...
Mitchell Conway reviews The Madogs of Diego
Two Mauritians crawled across a stage littered with coconuts and fishing nets, acting as dogs, and made direct contact with the audience in this form. The people of Diego Garcia, called...
Mary Notari reviews PEP TALK
How to enjoy PEP TALK:
Step 1: Ignore the show’s description in the FringeNYC program.
Step 2: Go see it.
Mel House reviews The Rufus Equation
If you could predict the future with 100% accuracy, would you want to?
Would that mean that nothing in the universe is truly random? Even love?
Richard Hinojosa reviews FIRST HAND WOMAN
Used up like a pair of jeans from the Salvation Army, second hand women feel they’re stuck playing second fiddle to everything. However, the women of this production embody its title. They...
Aimee Todoroff reviews Kemble's Riot
When I saw that Kemble’s Riot, the brilliant play written by the late Adrian Bunting, was being presented at this year’s FringeNYC Festival, I was thrilled. Last year, I was...
Aimee Todoroff reviews The A-is-for-Abortion Play
Abortion. The word itself is often enough to stop people in their tracks. Everyone has an opinion about it, but the conversation is usually limited to political talking points. Whichever side of...
Show preview: I Can See Clearly Now (The Wheelchair on My Face)
Sonya Kelly (Writer and performer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
David Koteles reviews The Mythmakers
Two men share a whiskey in an empty space that is at once an office, a London home, and a frozen tundra. Here are two men who revere each other but truthfully share little in common besides a...
Erin M.Daley reviews Orbiting Astral Bodies
The Moon (played by Amy Persons) has had enough. She looks down on Earth and disgusted with the folly and insolence of us earthlings, she strikes out on her own, hoping to garner the respect of...
Alyssa Simon reviews SOUNDWAVES: The Passion of Noor Inayat Khan
SOUNDWAVES: The Passion Of Noor Inayat Khan, is a play about an exemplary hero, the Sufi mystic children’s author, musician, advocate of Gandhi’s principles of non-violence...
Show preview: L'chayim
Zal Owen (I play the role of Benjamin.) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Martin Denton reviews SLUT
SLUT is a new play by Katie Cappiello, developed by The Arts Effect
All-Girl Theater Company, a group whose work has appeared in FringeNYC very
successfully in the past. Directed by...
Light and Noise and Bees and Boys a finalist for MTWorks Newborn Festival!
The finalists for MTWorks' annual NewBorn Festival have just been announced, and I am pleased to see that my play "Light and Noise and Bees and Boys" is one of the top ten finalists!
There's a video at the link listing the 42 Semi-finalists and the ten finalists.
Next we move on to the Living Room Reading Series, which will be private readings of the plays with the company, then five will go on to the Newborn Festival in February next year.
I've had plays in the Newborn in previous years; The Empress of Sex in 2011 and The Tragedy of Dandelion in 2012.
posted by Duncan Pflaster
Show preview: Taliesin
Ralph Lee (Director, Designer and Mask Maker) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: The Three Musketeers
Jared Kirby (Fight Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: The Tempest (Eureka Suitcase)
Aaron Vega (Director/Co-Producer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Collin McConnell reviews Whammy! The Seven Secrets to a Sane Self
“Life is a confusing mess.”
Perhaps that sounds a bit banal, but Whammy! takes this idea and violently smashes it open, exploring the desperate loneliness in all of us,...
Show preview: Julian and Romero
Alex Perez (Playwright/Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
First plays announced for Indie Theater Now's FringeNYC 2013 Collection
Today we announce the first twelve plays that will be part of our collection of the most interesting, exciting, and inventive scripts from this year's FringeNYC. Playwrights include Nat Cassidy, Jim Shankman, Charlotte Miller, and others!
Show preview: Blithe Spirit
Bonnie Wickeraad (Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Josephine Cashman reviews Jack London: Sex, Love and Revolution
At the top of this play, Jack London, writer and adventurer decides to marry. Marry out of convenience and “science,” or marry for love and adventure. He chooses convenience. This is...
Lynn Marie Macy reviews The Skype Show or See you in August
The Skype Show is a fascinating idea and writer/performer Jody Christopherson has done a worthy job of constructing a unique piece based on actual experiences. Is life imitating art? Or is...
Sergei Burbank reviews A Homecoming
James and Lee spend their twilight years together sharing a home of thirty years under the flightpath of one of New York’s airports. With their grown children out of the house, and with the...
Richard Hinojosa reviews Occupy Olympus: based on 'Plutus, god of Wealth'
I have always been a fan of good political theatre. It is theatre with goals – theatre with purpose. Occupy Olympus has two goals. One is to provoke thought about the widening gap...
Julia Lee Barclay reviews Melting in Madras
If you like good storytelling and want to see a well-done solo show about a subject that now seems cliché after Eat, Pray, Love yet is renewed here by the humility of the storyteller,...
Andrew Rothkin reviews Inexcusable Fantasies
Coasting down the highway with a Harley trembling between your legs… Lusting after Martha Stewart and her agile, accomplished hands…. Grieving over the loss of your one true love/sex toy…
Mary Beth Smith reviews Save The Date: A Wedding Road-Trip Musical
Early on Saturday morning, wedged into the middle seat of a rental car from Queens, I traveled down to New Hope, PA for the wedding of two dear friends. Flashback to the previous night when I...
Melanie N. Lee reviews Bradley Cole
The Internet is a great place for self-expression and other-connection. It’s also a great place to lie—er, reinvent yourself. Small, slender, shy, dorky Ian Maxwell pours all...
Show preview: Plum de Force
Kristine Haruna Lee (Director/Playwright) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Wilde Tales
Kevin P. Joyce (Director/Adaptation) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: On Fonts
Amy Virginia Buchanan (Playwright, Actor, Producer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Carcass
Paul Takacs (Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Olivia Jane Smith reviews Cowboys Don't Sing: A Western Musical
What's in store at a musical in which the title boasts an inability--or at least an unwillingness--to sing? There's only one real cowboy in Cowboys Don't Sing, which is showing as part of...
Kimberly Wadsworth reviews Very Little
Very Little is very short. Not “only one minute” short – it’s just over a half hour – but it’s still fairly brief.
Gianfranco Lentini reviews 2&2
It won’t take much to put 2 and 2 together about this year’s 2013 New York International Fringe Festival show, 2&2. “A new serio-comedy about forgiveness,”...
Charles C Bales reviews Sparkle Hour!
Bolting through the audience and bounding on to the stage with the conviction of a tent revival evangelist, Philip Markle quickly wins over the Sparkle Hour! audience with his...
Edward Elefterion reviews BRENDA
FringeNYC’s blurb for Brenda, “Wallace is 25 and feeling a little stuck in life. Oh, he's also gradually transforming into a 55-year-old woman... Brenda is an unhinged,...
Lynn Marie Macy reviews Recipe For Success With Chef Michael Denardi
With signature dishes like baked ziti burritos, peanut butter papaya pizza, and Thanksgiving milkshakes, Chef Michael Denardi is not likely to cook his way into your heart but actor/writer Peter...
Martin Denton reviews The Adventures of Boy and Girl
The main reason to see The Adventures of Boy and Girl, a new short
play at FringeNYC this year, is to make the acquaintance of Matthew Goodrich,
the likable, good-natured, and very funny...
Show preview: Hit & Run Shakespeare: MACBETH
Kim Wong (Artistic Director (and referee!)) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Carissa Cordes reviews Talking with Angels: Budapest 1943
Talking with Angels: Budapest 1943, comes from an actual account of four friends in Budapest, Hungary during the German occupation. The story opens before the occupation when Hungary is...
Case Aiken reviews In My Own Defense
In My Own Defense is a two-man show in this year’s New York International Fringe Festival. I sat through a performance of which, I couldn’t for the life of me explain what I...
Julie Congress reviews Track Twelve
Track Twelve, a new play by Emily Comisar, is about four people connecting, and misconnecting, with one another when their Amtrak train is delayed leaving Penn Station. While the...
Mike Duffy reviews Aisle Six
The supermarket can be a fun place to shop. What comes after is the real fun part. But most
supermarkets aren’t visited by the plague.
The plague pays a visit in
Aisle Six,...
Show preview: Danse Macabre
Nick Giedris (Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: One Breath, Then Another
Amanda Erin Miller (Actor, Writer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Peggy Pregnant Skates
Alex Kveton (Playwright) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: To Dream of Trees
Lily Raabe (Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Sarah Lang reviews disremember
disremember, described by the artists as “a whimsical, gothic dance theatre duet” had moments of intensely powerful emotional connection and surprise, but as a whole left me a...
Show preview: Tchaikovsky
Andrew Wyeth Neal (Producer/Playwright) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Jo Ann Rosen reviews I (honestly) Love You
Damon Lockwood has a smart little comedy in I (honestly) Love You. The dialog snaps, the plot moves crisply, and there are enough inventive moments to keep the play unpredictable and...
Josh Sherman reviews Confessions of Poverty
I am truly baffled as to what an audience member is supposed to conclude, emote or draw from after experiencing a performance of the terribly misnamed Confessions of Poverty, now running at...
Edward Elefterion reviews Somewhere Safer
Rigorously curated and highly competitive, FringeNYC is unofficially known as a kind of testing ground, a place to workshop new material that’s still in the development phase. This...
Case Aiken reviews What's Your Opinion on Spontaneous Human Combustion?
What’s Your Opinion on Spontaneous Human Combustion?, a new show playing in this year’s New York International Fringe Festival, is the kind of show that can best be described as...
Steven Cherry reviews Milk for Mrs. Stone
Milk for Mrs. Stone is a hard play to like, and a hard play to dislike. It wants to say something authentic about truth, honesty, and, well, authenticity. And the thing it wants to say is...
Steven Cherry reviews Persephone
Persephone starts out as just your basic abduction story: Boys abduct girl, boys abduct boy, girl and boy are lovers and now co-captives.
Lillian Meredith reviews Peninsula
In the dubious first moments of the otherwise terrific Peninsula, the audience is introduced to Tiago, a beautiful Brazilian man, suspended under water. We know he’s under water...
Jason S. Grossman reviews I Was Loved by a Rat
Not since the films Willard and Ben premiered in the early seventies has there been a work so dedicated to telling a love story involving a person and a rat (just in case you were...
Show preview: Comedy of Sorrows
Tracy Cameron Francis (Director/producer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Wesley Frugé reviews Ex Machina
Ex Machina is a new play written by David Jacobi that attempts to be an enlightening evening on the subject of workers’ rights, and an entertaining odyssey about two men fighting...
Julie Congress reviews PUSSY
A nice lady, her argumentative British girlfriend, her hot Russian landlady and, of course, her cat, Pussy. Writer/performer Maura Halloran’s one-woman show Pussy is an ...
Charles C Bales reviews The Accidental Hamlet
Taking on William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, even when you’re taking jabs at it, is a daunting task. The two-man show, The Accidental Hamlet, tries hard to bring a fresh...
Shelley Molad reviews Why Not Me
This afternoon, I attended my first FringeNYC show of the season: a one woman show called Why Not Me: Love, Cancer & Jack White. When I arrived at 45 Bleecker street, I was greeted by...
Pamela Butler reviews Another Evening of Awkward Romance
Wendy Herlich has written a series of delightfully funny and quirky romantic scenarios she performs with the very talented Aaron Phillips. Each vignette illuminates the trials and tribulations of...
David Koteles reviews The Hungry Ghost
The Hungry Ghost, a new play by Evan Brenner, is the backstory behind the development of Brenner’s 2009 performance piece The Buddha Play. According to this play, that play...
Pamela Butler reviews Baptized
Written and directed by Kristen Lishen, the program notes that Baptized is based on true events. It isn’t really so surprising; the news is filled with stories of priests who have...
Josephine Cashman reviews Fxxx Me!
“Don’t ever stop fucking me.”
There’s a loaded statement if there ever was one.
David Fuller reviews Two Gentlemen of Verona: A Swashbuckling Comedy!
A recipe for fun: take one of Shakespeare’s lesser comedies, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, pare it to its essentials, add a heaping helping of stage combat, and pepper throughout with...
Heather McAllister reviews Naked in Alaska
Val, aka Autumn, recounts her life as an exotic dancer in Fairbanks, AK during the 1990’s. Through many wonderful vignettes, using strong characterizations, amazing dance moves, humor and...
Martin Denton reviews The Hat
The Hat referred to in the title of this one-act play by Melissa R. Randel is
the sparkling gold topper she wore and danced with in the musical A Chorus
Line. At the very beginning of...
Kimberly Wadsworth reviews See Jane Give Up Dick
The name of this play caught my eye first: my own parents’ names really are Dick and Jane. But – as I very quickly learned – the “Dick” which this Jane is trying to give...
Julie Congress reviews Human Fruit Bowl
Human Fruit Bowl, by Andrea Kuchlewska,is a finely crafted, endlessly interesting portrait of a young woman. Entering the theatre, we are given a small piece of white paper and a pencil...
Jason Jacobs reviews Infallibility
Did you hear the one about the dead Pope who was exhumed and put on trial by his successor? No, that’s not a joke set-up. I myself had never heard of the Cadaver Synod of 897, but to be...
Naomi McDougall Graham reviews What Every Girl Should Know
Top to bottom, start to finish, What Every Girl Should Know is an excellent piece of theater. The quality of the production design and calibre of the production overall lifts it well...
Aimee Todoroff reviews ALABAMA BOUND
Solo performances are one of the most difficult undertakings for an actor. The performer carries the burden of the storytelling entirely, with no scene partners to rely on for rest or to supply...
Nat Cassidy reviews WREX
Some of the greatest flaws inherent in our unblinking news cycle sit at the fore of Floundering Fathers’ world premiere of Christopher Lord Compton’s WREX. What is the line ...
Case Aiken reviews Lies We Tell Ourselves (when flamethrowers aren't enough)
After a lifetime of exposure to pop culture and stories about heroes and triumphs, it’s hard for anyone to deal with the realization that they are not the hero of their own story.
Melanie N. Lee reviews Free Desiree
Growing up a black teenager in the early 1970s, for many, meant the Jackson Five, Stevie Wonder, the New Birth, Superfly, and Shaft. For the Haley sisters, high-schooler Desiree and...
Charles C Bales reviews Sure-Minded Uncertainties
Sure-Minded Uncertainties is a breathtakingly beautiful shadow play from Hudson Valley-based ensemble Cave Dogs. Creating an awesome spectacle with shadow puppetry, computer animation,...
Heather McAllister reviews kumrads won't
A tragedy disguised as a romance, kumrads won’t paints a devastating portrait of loneliness, which according to playwright Christina Michelle Watkins, “…doesn’t exist....
Judith Jarosz reviews Off The Desk (Tales of a Mediocre Stockbroker)
Why do we need to hear another person’s sad journey through the challenges of picking a career that he wasn’t really interested in, getting sucked into a work schedule that wrecks a...
Robert Weinstein reviews Horsehead
When I first heard the idea behind Cattive Compagnie’s HORSEHEAD I laughed for a good thirty seconds. The play takes place in the world of Francis Ford Coppola’s The ...
Nita Congress reviews Uncertain Ground
Think Dadaist Monty Python in a Slovak accent murmured by Kafka, and you have a sense of Uncertain Ground.
Heather McAllister reviews Two Women, Two Stories
In Two Women Two Stories, two one woman shows that focus on family, love, and healing, Vicki Dello Joio and Merry Ross illustrate two sides of the California coin: peppy and sunny,...
Naomi McDougall Graham reviews Polly's Waffle
Polly’s Waffle comes to us from Australia following a sold-out run at Perth’s Fringe World 2012 and is written and produced by multi award-winner, Tiffany Barton.
Melanie N. Lee reviews The Assessment
The FringeNYC blurb advertising the solo show The Assessment presents a mystery: a list of disasters such as fires, miscarriage, and cancer, followed by, “But I do it out of love....
Pamela Butler reviews A Future Imperfect
Given the temper of the times; the culture wars, the gender wars and all the dire warning about the possible demise of our fragile and finite planet, it’s refreshing to know there are...
Cory Conley reviews I AM A MOON
According to playwright Zhu Yi, her new work I AM A MOON is about the experience of shame. Specifically, "the shame of being overweight, the shame of liberated sexuality, the shame...
Taylor Shann reviews The Kitchen Table Plays
There are two plays at war here in Erin Breznitsky’s The Kitchen Table Plays. You might think there would be five wars, given that the show is five vignettes, all taking place...
Charles C Bales reviews Not Another Teen Solo Show
Spoofing the title of the 2001 movie that in turn spoofed the teen rom-coms churned out in the late 1990s, Not Another Teen Solo Show was created by and stars the charming and energetic...
Judith Jarosz reviews Perceval
Perceval is an informative and entertaining tale of the journey of Sir Perceval, one of the legendary knights of King Arthur’s round table. In the beginning, we are introduced to a ...
Sarah Lang reviews Woman of Leisure and Panic
You could talk all day about the pressures that come with being a modern woman and not say it half as well as Charlotte Bydwell shows and tells it in forty-five minutes.
Lillian Meredith reviews novaya zemlya or a strange, new land
According to its website, novaya zemlya, or a strange, new land is “part coming of age story, part dark fairy tale.” This makes a lot of sense, and brings clarity to my...
Gianfranco Lentini reviews cal and grey
Orphans sentenced to rigorous work with scraps of bread in the hazardous environment of a shelter that the majority wants nothing to do with. Whether in literature, film, or stage, it's hard to...
Amy Lee Pearsall reviews The Spider
Children can be cruel when faced with what they don’t understand. Playground taunts, however, pale in comparison to that special brand cruelty of which members of our own families are...
Edward Elefterion reviews Blizzard '67
The press materials for Blizzard ’67 say that it’s about the way we respond to natural disasters and what those life-and-death choices tell us about ourselves. After seeing...
Martin Denton reviews Universal Self
Universal Self is a one-man performance by Kilusan Bautista about his
formative years, growing up in the Bay Area in the '80s and '90s. It's a tale of
dysfunctionality that we've heard...
Garry Schrader reviews Down the Mountain and Across the Stream
The title recalls Hemingway, his first flop, Across the River and Into the Woods, and one of the main characters does too: Gerald is a writer, sensitive and macho at the same time, who...
Show preview: The Boat in the Tiger Suit
Hank Willenbrink (Playwright) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Stephen Cedars reviews theMUMBLINGS
Dan Kitrosser's theMUMBLINGS is on its surface a simple play that tells a simple story: a gay man working as a children's entertainer (Allen) and a sexually-repressed anthropologist ...
Heather Lee Rogers reviews Bellini and the Sultan: A Comedy in Istanbul
Bellini and the Sultan, written and directed by Ed Stevens, is being produced by Turkish American Repertory Theater and Entertainment (TARTE) whose mission includes sharing Turkish culture...
Sergei Burbank reviews Suicide Math
Over the course of the twentieth century the life expectancy of Americans nearly doubled. As generations overlapped and cohabitated...
Amber Gallery reviews Judgment Day
As a reviewer nothing brings quite as much joy as to witness a team of
artists that integrate so wonderfully together to create a fantastic evening of
theatre. With Judgment Day, having...
Megin Jimenez reviews Molly Marjorie Rosenblatt Needs A Man (And Other Stuff)
While you might have a sense of what you’re in for when you sign up to see a
one-woman musical about a lonely aspiring actress, you may still experience a
moment of adjustment as you confirm...
Cory Conley reviews Certifiable
Love is crazy, but so are Greg and Pam, the couple at the center of Certifiable, Molly Rydzel's wonderfully tense and vibrant play. Okay, I shouldn't call them "crazy." Pam,...
Ethan Angelica reviews Autumn in Andromeda
An alien that looks like a bug captures a human in a play that is set on a spaceship and claims to be about alienation? Sounds like it might be awesome, right? That was my feeling going into...
David Fuller reviews For a Good Time, Call Kathy Blanchard
There is a comment late in this play where a character threatens another by saying if she doesn’t behave she will write her name on the wall of every washroom across America. I am guessing...
Garry Schrader reviews The Alexis Lambright Tell-A-Thon: Combating Adult Virginity
As far as I know, Jerry Lewis never actually contracted muscular dystrophy. So perhaps comic Alexis Lambright has even more at stake than Jerry in her staged telethon to rid the world of the ...
Richard Hinojosa reviews Beast of Festive Skin
“There is no goodbye in Hell.” But there is an open mic night. There’s another thought that lets you know you’re in Hell — as long as we’re here we might as ...
Amy Lee Pearsall reviews Carol and Cotton
The year is 1963 – and before, and after. The place is St. Paul, Minnesota. And the life shared by a successful attorney, his wife, and their four children is picture-perfect, or at least it would...
Jane Titus reviews Antony & Cleopatra: Infinite Lives
Lives. It is a new play written and produced by The Porch Room.
The Porch Room is a group of young and ambitious writers and performers. They have created a many layered...
Rew David Greer reviews KINEMATIK
KINEMATIK is a multi-media dance show with two separate pieces by the company’s artistic director Svea Schneider with collaborative choreography from her dancers on the second piece. ...
Stephen Cedars reviews Informed Consent
Jeff Mandels's Informed Consent has a slew of fascinating elements that make it an ideal FringeNYC entry. Set in a German mental hospital for women in the early days of World War...
Melanie N. Lee reviews Petunia
How do you kill someone who’s already dead—and should you?
At the start of the “garage musical” Petunia, the title character—a red-haired, aging woman in flowery...
Nathaniel Kressen reviews Old Familiar Faces
By closely following a playwright’s career, one grows accustomed to their tried and true formulas – the tricks they know will work onstage. It’s therefore a special joy to see a writer...
Collin McConnell reviews Clown Play
Sex, semiautomatic assault rifles, ugly Christmas sweaters, and clowns.
At its heart, the battle being waged within Paul David Young’s Clown Play is between what do we...
Theresa Buchheister reviews CARROLL GARDENS ABORNING
It is a rare occasion that I leave a theatre after a show, turn to my theatre audience companion, and we simultaneously say 'Let's take the long way to the train. I want to talk about this."
David Koteles reviews Luke Nicholas
that won’t be spoiled here, and, frankly, that leaves me little to write about. Except to say that it’s a play about artifice, revelations, point of view, relationships, sex, learning...
Di Jayawickrema reviews They Call Me Q!
A solo show is always tough to pull off. A solo show that traces the evolution of a multicultural identity from birth to adulthood? That’s a gargantuan task. And yet, it’s the one...
Di Jayawickrema reviews The ABC's Guide To Getting Famous
When I first read the grim “quick facts” about race in casting listed in the program for Spookfish Theatre Company’s The ABC’s Guide to Getting Famous, I thought...
David Koteles reviews Monocular Man
R. Jim Stahl is a natural storyteller. Monocular Man: Story of a One-Eyed Son is his autobiographical monologue presented simply, much as Spalding Gray might have staged it: with a desk,...
David Koteles reviews Still Life
What do two grapes talk about when they’re alone? Yes, grapes. That’s the premise of Zeke Blackwell’s new comedy Still Life, playing the 2013 New York International...
Theresa Buchheister reviews Pilot Fish
An aspect of 29th Street Rep's Pilot Fish that garners knowing
chuckles from the audience is striving artists describing ideas as
blank-slash-blank-slash-blank. As a nod to that effort...
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Cory Conley reviews Who's Afraid of Me, Myself, and Edward Albee?
Just in time for summer vacation, Matt Thompson gives us yet another reason to avoid taking the bus. There were plenty of reasons before, of course, but Thompson's clever play Who's Afraid of...
Megin Jimenez reviews Scarred For Life: Tale of A Mexican-American Trying To Get Out of East L.A.
In his one-man show, Scarred for Life, David Valdez recounts his life growing up in the tough neighborhood of East Los Angeles. Through a series of sketches, jokes and wandering...
Melanie N. Lee reviews En Avant! An Evening with Tennessee Williams
"It's funny...I was born in Mississippi, raised in St. Louis, I spent my happiest days in New Orleans and Key West, and yet they call me Tennessee." So begins En Avant! An Evening...
Sarah Lang reviews WHY YOU BEASTING?
Why You Beasting? is a drama that depicts the journey of a first year high school English teacher in the Bronx, along with his students and fellow faculty members, as they grapple with...
David Fuller reviews Sheeple
Sheeple by Mara Wilson is a comedy-drama about high school angst set on a back porch of a southern California home in the summer of 2005. It’s just before senior year and we are at...
New ITN podcast: John Crutchfield
John Crutchfield talks about his work as a playwright with ITN editor Martin Denton. John's newest play, Landscape With Missing Person, currently at the New York International Fringe Festival is the main work discussed. (23:07)
Mel House reviews Breaking Kayfabe
Kayfabe is a wrestling term that means “top secret,” and also refers to the
practice of maintaining the illusion that wrestling is 100% genuine. In
other words, wrestling is real and what you...
Judith Jarosz reviews Someone To Belong To
This fluffy little musical written by Christine DeNoon and Lori Steele is a
love story that takes place at an ad agency in the Mad Men nineteen
sixties. Davis, an ad man with a live-in...
Case Aiken reviews MARRIED SEX
Married Sex is a new show playing in this year’s New York
International Fringe Festival, featuring a one-woman investigation of the
hurdles that confront women sexually after marriage,...
Josephine Cashman reviews Little Piece of You
Little Piece of You begins with a ten-minute video showing Jessica and
Sam. It’s the kind of cozy and sweet exchange that happens at the
beginning of relationship, but it is disappointing...
Amy Lee Pearsall reviews Shyama - The Legend of Krishna
In many cultures—perhaps none more so than in India—dance is not merely
an art form; it is an act of prayer. To behold the work of dancer/choreographer
Ramya Ramnarayan and the...
Case Aiken reviews BIG DUMMY me & my old man
Big Dummy: Me and My Old Man is a one-woman show playing in this
year’s New York International Fringe Festival, starring writer/comedian Mary
Dimino. The piece is a reflection on her...
Erin Layton reviews The Great iii Am
Upon entering SubCulture—the fabulous FringeNYC venue/bar in the basement of
The Culture Project where Matt Graham performs his one person show The Great
iii Am directed by Darren...
Richard Hinojosa reviews The Story Tellers
Fans of storytelling may well enjoy this production. It takes three macabre short stories, and one narrative poem, and adapts them for the stage in a way that is both interesting and entertaining.
Carissa Cordes reviews The Nightmare 'Dream'
The Nightmare ‘Dream’ came about as playwright Neal Freeman discovered the similarities with Bram Stoker’s Dracula while he was toying about with creating a...
Carissa Cordes reviews Peter Pan and Stardust Dances
Peter Pan and the Stardust Dancers is the anticipated returned of choreographer Eva Dean to FringeNYC with her family friendly dance shows. The dance begins with story of Peter Pan...
Sergei Burbank reviews EPICish
For those lucky enough to have visited, Savannah is an entrancing city. Contrasted against the newness of much of America, Savannah feels impossibly old. It is the survivor of more than one brush...
Ethan Angelica reviews Killer Therapy
Does strength breed aggression? Must pacifism only equate to openness and connection? And what happens when you reverse these equations? These are the big questions asked in Killer Therapy,...
Martin Denton reviews Lights Narrow
If you are seeking a theatrical work that probes some of the most fundamental and profound questions that plague humankind, then Vincent Marano's offering in FringeNYC 2013, Lights Narrow, is...
Ed Malin reviews Ndebele Funeral
South Africa's Smoke & Mirrors Collaborative has presented their work on several continents and now brings Ndebele Funeral to FringeNYC.
Kristin Skye Hoffmann reviews Slaughterhouse-Five
This year at FringeNYC, True False Theatre has contributed Daria Tavana’s dramatization of Kurt Vonnegut’s most well-known novel Slaughterhouse-Five. The book is required...
Kristin Skye Hoffmann reviews The Dead Hooker Play
Scotty Decker’s latest offering to FringeNYC is his new work, The Dead Hooker Play, and it is definitely as dark and wacky as the title suggests. We begin in a cheap motel room where...
Show preview: ODD.A.SEE
Tess Howsam (Director and one of the five playwrights) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Wesley Frugé reviews Einstein
A bio-play has two duties to the audience: 1) to be educational and historically accurate, and 2) to be entertaining and emotionally connecting. Einstein, the world premiere play by Jay...
Lillian Meredith reviews Talk to me about Shame
Before the start of Talk to me about Shame, co-creator and performer Julian Goldhagen joins the audience in the house. He greets friends, meets new people, and is generally charming and...
Mary Beth Smith reviews Reunion Run
John Doble’s Reunion Run focuses on the relationship between second cousins (once removed) Danny and Ronnie. We first meet the pair at their family reunion. Danny, a divorced,...
Rew David Greer reviews Sarazad and the Monster-King
When you think of the New York International Fringe Festival you think of exciting and daring theatrical works. Children’s theatre does not immediately come to mind. Still, New...
Mel House reviews Perfectly Normel People
Meet Hadley Smith. An unassuming gentlemen in his 40‘s with a story to tell about his migration to New York City, and more importantly, the people that change his life forever. ...
Amy Lee Pearsall reviews Playing God
What happens when three writers sit down to write a book together? In The Covey Theatre Company’s production of Garrett Heater's Playing God, currently showing at CSV Flamboyan as...
Mel House reviews What's an Anjan?
What’s An Anjan?
Breathe. Here goes.
Ed Malin reviews Lollapacoacharoozastock Music Festival
Lollapacoacharoozastock Music Festival is a spoof of music festivals, hair bands, arena rockers, and the like. There is something to enjoy here for those who want to laugh with (not at)...
Maura Kelley reviews This is a Play About Artists
The title, This is a Play About Artists, might throw you, because this play is about relationships. It centers on “Narrator”, a performance artist played by the...
Martin Denton reviews Landscape with Missing Person: A Comedy About Finding What You Didn't Know You Were Looking For
In a year that has seen many more than its share of dystopic and apocalyptic
visions on stage, it is a breath of fresh, clear, cool air to discover John
Crutchfield's stunning new play...
Show preview: Fourteen Hundred and Sixty Sketches of Your Left Hand
Duncan Pflaster (Playwright) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Polanski Polanski
Grant Neale (Actor/Artistic Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Martin Denton reviews Snakes I Have Known
I've only spent about 24 hours of my life in Texas, and just about all of
them were spent inside a hotel or at the DFW airport. But after spending just
one hour with playwright/actor Molly...
Erin Layton reviews Listen...Can You Hear Me Now?
The path to finding one’s voice is rarely easy especially when the adults who brought you into the world dictate the exact moments of when, how or if you should speak. Such is the case with...
Cory Conley reviews Stranded on Motor Parkway
Things just ain't what they used to be.
That would seem to be the mantra guiding most of the characters in Stranded on Motor Parkway, a new play by Dan Fingerman. The discontented Long...
Kimberly Wadsworth reviews Strange Rain
Lynda Crawford’s Strange Rain has a simple premise: an upstate New York town has had a solid month of rain, and two reporters (Kaethe Fine, Charles Goforth) want to know why. ...
Sarah Lang reviews Our Kiki: A Gay Farce
Our Kiki: A Gay Farce is a delightful (if a little heavy-handed) topical farce that depicts the antics of a group of friends on the night of an anniversary, a surprise visit from the Feds,...
Wesley Frugé reviews Bryan and Kim
Bryan and Kim is the type of new play that makes going to FringeNYC so exciting. The play investigates extremely difficult subject matter with such ease and emotional depth that what could...
Josephine Cashman reviews Bang, Bang You're Dead
“Columbine, Newtown, Virginia Tech,” chant the ensemble. Violent shootings in schools now covers all grades, from nursery schools to universities. In this case, High School student...
Alyssa Simon reviews TRUTH, An American Opera about Sojourner Truth
Truth: An American Opera About Sojourner Truth is a deceptively simple title for an opera about an extraordinarily complex human being. Composer and conductor Paula Kimper and librettist...
Show preview: Water
Amina Henry (playwright) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Jo Ann Rosen reviews RUBBLE
What is FringNYC for if not to try out new material? That’s what Mike Reiss, veteran writer for the animated TV smash The Simpsons, seems to be doing with RUBBLE, a...
Heather McAllister reviews Bully
When you see someone like Lee J. Kaplan – extraordinarily fit, well spoken and handsome – it’s easy to project an breezy confidence, to imagine that their life must be a piece of cake. But...
Taylor Shann reviews Very Bad Words
Jacob Presson’s Very Bad Words reminded me very much, in both title and spirit, of the pitch black comedy film Very Bad Things. How you feel about one will gauge how you...
David Fuller reviews Gertrude Stein Saints
Gertrude Stein SAINTS! is an exuberantly entertaining, skillfully sung elision of two of Stein’s major poetic works, Four Saints in Three Acts and Saints and Singing. Conceived...
Lillian Meredith reviews Morning to be Changed from the Morning to the Morning or Belly of the Whale
The game young creators of Morning to be Changed from the Morning to the Morning, or the Belly of the Whale: A Portrait in 24 hours or 25 frames have made a piece of theater....
Ed Malin reviews The 3rd Gender
The 3rd Gender is sci-fi with a heart. It comes from the mind of Peter Zachari, whose work on Fat Asses: The Musical earlier this year was particularly noteworthy. It took me a while...
Aimee Todoroff reviews Nicholas Maeve Marianne
Lights come up on a table littered with alcoholic drinks. We enter the action mid-stream — a rapid fire debate between two friends while a third acts as peace-maker. It is made clear from...
Nathaniel Kressen reviews Manic Pixie Dream Girl: A Graphic Novel Play
Katie May’s new play Manic Pixie Dream Girl is a deceptively straightforward comedy that is capably directed, expertly performed, and made all the more compelling to watch thanks to...
Martin Denton reviews Like Poetry
At the core of Kristian O'Hare's new play Like Poetry, which is being
presented by Ivy Theatre Company at FringeNYC, is a compelling and important
story of a young gay man who has...
Alyssa Simon reviews HALF
The start of a marriage can be like a fairytale. Spouses are royalty who rule over the private dominion of their castle or one-bedroom apartment. But Becca Foresman’s HALF, a ...
Heather Lee Rogers reviews Double Heart (The Courtship of Beatrice and Benedick)
In Shakespeare’s comedy Much Ado About Nothing the characters of Beatrice and Benedick begin the play with scathing, verbal attacks on each other while each separately swearing to...
Naomi McDougall Graham reviews Adam & Steve and the Empty Sea
Adam & Steve and the Empty Sea is an outstandingly beautiful, smart, funny, profound, and heartbreaking play. Even in the FringeNYC, where you have 183 choices, go see this play. You...
Ethan Angelica reviews Lydia and Tom: A New Musical
I love nothing more than sitting in the audience as a brand-new contemporary musical theater-writing duo showcases their first work to a willing and excited audience. That's exactly what I found...
Steven Cherry reviews Me Love Me
A three-person play offers three potential two-person relationships: A+B, B+C, and A+C. But what if A=C?
Josephine Cashman reviews A Fallopian Fairy Tale
In Fact and in Fiction, girls grow up. Bodies change, hormones race, and fairy tales and princesses are a way to make it more palatable. Marisa Marquez fairly points out that sanitized fairy...
Ed Malin reviews Gotham Radio Theatre's The Awful Truth
It's 1947 inside New York's own Gotham Radio Studio. In a warmly amusing twist on performing classic radio plays onstage, The Awful Truth features a cast of five faux-celebrities who...
Ed Malin reviews The Drifts Live: the novel onstage
In 2006, author/performer and Arkansas native Thom Vernon left the U.S. for Canada so he could remain with his Zimbabwean partner. However, I can’t detect bitterness towards his...
Sergei Burbank reviews A Step Beyond the Rain
We are forever tweaking the checklist that determines how parents provide spotless childhoods in order to create perfectly well-adjusted adults. While opinions continue to change on how to feed,...
Ron Cohen reviews Double Fault
Adrianna Zorro, the heroine of Double Fault, has more than just a couple of big problems. She’s a former tennis champion who became addicted to drugs. She lives under the oppressive...
Nathaniel Kressen reviews Count Down My Life
Count Down My Life is a largely satisfying rock musical out of Japan that features stellar music from Tokifumi Ozawa but could benefit from additional work on the script. It follows an...
Ron Cohen reviews HORSE PLAY The Musical
There’s a lot of exuberant youthful energy expended on Horse Play the Musical, but this piece, with a promising premise and a few agreeable tunes in its rock score, isn’t yet...
Show preview: Philip Goes Forth
Bernardo Cubria (Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Heather McAllister reviews Death and McCootie
Death and McCootie, by Clayton Smith, Percy Rodriguez and Johnny Pruitt, is a light and frothy film noir spoof set in 1940’s Chicago. McCootie, a dim yet verbose PI, is visited by a...
Loren Noveck reviews Radio Mara Mara
There’s the structural core of a fascinating play in Libby Emmons’s Radio Mara Mara, and lots of ideas with potential, but the piece as a whole never takes shape. It sometimes...
Ed Malin reviews Waiting For Pessoa
This theatrical event by Eileen Fischer is based on the work of Fernando Pessoa, a writer in early 20th Century Lisbon. A shy person, his brilliance came to light when it was later realized...
Martin Denton reviews Freefall Frostbite
Michael Fixel's new play Freefall Frostbite is an allegorical verse
drama performed in song and movement. The music is composed by Fixel and Marc Irwin and
ranges from lyrical...
Carissa Cordes reviews Worst Year Ever
Worst Year Ever begins with a shy girl stepping up to a music stand.
This music stand will eventually hold what appear to be hand-written sheets of
lined notebook paper. In the background...
Martin Denton reviews Barcode
The new musical Barcode opened this year’s FringeNYC festival; its intentions are admirable but its creators have not quite brought their ideas to satisfying life. The show is set in a...
Show preview: Dead Reckoning
Felice Lesser (I am one of three featured playwrights on the program. ) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: The Glory of Living
Ashley Kelly Tata (Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Murmurs & Incantations
Peter Levine (Actor - I play the lead, Ben Levitts) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: The Twine
Lavinia Roberts (Playwright) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: 18 1/2 Minutes
Sean Donovan (Co-Writer, Co-Director and Performer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: After Eternity
Eugenie Carabatsos (Playwright) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: The Prodigal Daughter
Doreen Firestone (playwright/composer/the prodigal daughter) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Jaded The Musical
Hillary Hawkins (Playwright/Lyricist/Composer/Director/Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: SKIN
Eileen Goddard (I am one of the two co-creators of SKIN.) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Roundheads and Peakheads
Joseph Hendel (Director and Composer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Irina's Birthday Party
Cynthia Croot (Director and Co-writer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Matt Roberson reviews Ghetto Babylon
Growing up is tough. Especially those darn teenage years. But it’s also something every person, whether in the projects or the country club, has to do. The universality of this transition...
Show preview: Awake & Sing
Stephen Fried (Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Caligula
Anais Borck (Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Why We Left Brooklyn
Matthew Freeman (Playwright) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
FringeNYC preview: novaya zemlya or a strange, new land
Daniella Caggiano answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
Show preview: Ebbie and Mol and the Apocalypse Song
Sammi Cannold (Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
FringeNYC preview: The Unfortunates
cherkasd answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater is Political.
Photos from "Fourteen Hundred and Sixty Sketches of Your Left Hand"
New promo photos from my new play (which opens a week from now!) are up on the website!
posted by Duncan Pflaster
FringeNYC preview: The Adventures of Boy and Girl
matthewgoodrich answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater is Political.
FringeNYC preview: PUSSY
Maura Halloran answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
New ITN podcast: FringeNYC 2013 Preview
A roundtable featuring five Indie Theater Now playwrights who will have new plays in FringeNYC 2013. Meet Lauren Ferebee (SOMEEWHERE SAFER), Dan Fingerman (STRANDED ON MOTOR PARKWAY), Vincent Marano (LIGHTS NARROW), Temar Underwood (BREAKING KAYFABE), Jonathan Wallace (AUTUMN IN ANDROMEDA)as they discuss their play, why FringeNYC, and their casts and collaborators. (22:36)
Casting my next show
Excited to be in the midst of casting the remount of Brooklyn Labyrinth, produced by Oracle Theatre Inc!
posted by Sergei Burbank
FringeNYC preview: The Adventures of Boy and Girl
Angelissa Paulino answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Gettin' Social.
Cory Conley reviews Harbor
Harbor, the new play by Chad Beguelin at Primary Stages, takes place in Sag Harbor, N.Y., an affluent beachside village on the South Fork of Long Island. But more importantly, it takes...
FringeNYC preview: SOUNDWAVES: The Passion of Noor Inayat Khan
Anthony Crane answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC Volunteer Rally TONIGHT!
Volunteering for FringeNYC is the only way to see FREE SHOWS! Stop by FringeCENTRAL tonight at 7:30 to sign up for your first shift.
FringeNYC preview: I AM A MOON
Seth Moore answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Many Faces of Theater.
FringeNYC preview: FIRST HAND WOMAN
Saidah Baba Talibah answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater Beats Movies.
FringeNYC preview: The Alexis Lambright Tell-A-Thon: Combating Adult Virginity
Alexis Lambright answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: The Rufus Equation
Kristin Villanueva answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Celebrating Our Diversity.
FringeNYC preview: I AM A MOON
Victoria Tucci answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Little Piece of You
Michelle Marie Trester answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYC preview: The Magic Mirror
Lidiya Yankovskaya answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
FringeNYC preview: PUSSY
Julianne Fawsitt answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Many Faces of Theater.
FringeNYC preview: The Young Olympians and The Most Amazingly Awesome Adventure Ever
Vanessa Strickland answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Melting in Madras
Rajeev Varma answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Celebrating Our Diversity.
FringeNYC preview: PUSSY
Cadillac answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Gettin' Social.
FringeNYC preview: Save The Date: A Wedding Road-Trip Musical
Patty answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Gettin' Social.
FringeNYC preview: Peter Pan and Stardust Dances
evadeandance answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Lollapacoacharoozastock Music Festival
Adam Blotner answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: The Magic Mirror
Yelena Dudochkin answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: I (honestly) Love You
George Gayler answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYC preview: Save The Date: A Wedding Road-Trip Musical
Nikki Bosso answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
Show preview: The Cheaters Club
Derek Ahonen (Writer and Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
FringeNYC preview: Orbiting Astral Bodies
Kevin O'Callaghan answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: PUSSY
Maura Halloran answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater Beats Movies.
FringeNYC preview: Peninsula
Marc Sinoway answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYC preview: Slaughterhouse-Five
StevenKreager answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYC preview: The Magic Mirror
Jennifer Weiman answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: What's Your Opinion on Spontaneous Human Combustion?
Kay answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater Beats Movies.
FringeNYC preview: Slaughterhouse-Five
Jenny Beth Snyder answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Beast of Festive Skin
Lucas Max Tatarsky answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
FringeNYC preview: Perfectly Normel People
Janine McCabe answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYC preview: Monocular Man
Monocular Man answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Perfectly Normel People
Thomas Heath answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Gettin' Social.
FringeNYC preview: Perfectly Normel People
Katie Holland answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: The Great iii Am
Rachel Cora answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Gettin' Social.
FringeNYC preview: Slaughterhouse-Five
jamie Effros answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: What Every Girl Should Know
Monica Byrne answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater is Political.
FringeNYC preview: Marshall's Law
David Avcollie answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYC preview: Woman of Leisure and Panic
Charlotte Bydwell answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: The Great iii Am
jerkoffagus@gmail.com answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
Reading of a new play!
ESPA Drills at Primary Stages is presenting a reading of my new play DROWN.
posted by David Hilder
FringeNYC preview: Clown Play
joel reuben ganz answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: The Hungry Ghost
Evan answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: What Every Girl Should Know
A.D. Banda answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYC preview: Sheeple
Max Reuben answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
Wesley Frugé reviews I Land
There is a fine line between incorporating audience-generated material into a new work, and simply repeating what the audience created in a different context. I Land, the newest offering...
FringeNYC preview: Sheeple
Cecilia Kim answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Gettin' Social.
FringeNYC preview: Sheeple
Anna Lauren Farrell answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Waiting For Waiting For Godot
Sully answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Gettin' Social.
FringeNYC preview: Perfectly Normel People
Judy Heath answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Barcode
Debbie Andrews & Mike Blaxill answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Perfectly Normel People
Catherine Burton answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Sparkle Hour!
Philip Markle answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Save The Date: A Wedding Road-Trip Musical
Rachel James answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater Beats Movies.
FringeNYC preview: Save The Date: A Wedding Road-Trip Musical
Nikki Rothenberg answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYTEASERS - FREE!
What's a FringeNYTeaser? It's a chance to see a five minute preview of shows playing at FringeNYC, all at FringeCENTRAL (so you can purchase your advance sale tickets on the spot, or leave from FringeCENTRAL to catch a show that night)! They're FUN, they're FREE, and they're FringeNYC!
FringeNYC preview: Melting in Madras
Dawne answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Gettin' Social.
FringeNYC preview: Melting in Madras
H.R. Britton answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Melting in Madras
H.R. Britton answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Bang, Bang You're Dead
Michael Buck answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
FringeNYC preview: A Fallopian Fairy Tale
Mark De Guzman answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
FringeNYC preview: A Fallopian Fairy Tale
YBWnyc answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
FringeNYC preview: Morning to be Changed from the Morning to the Morning or Belly of the Whale
Ethan Fishbane answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Waiting For Waiting For Godot
Dave Hanson answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Waiting For Waiting For Godot
Dave Hanson answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Stranded on Motor Parkway
Dan Fingerman answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: The Hat
David John Attyah answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Landscape with Missing Person: A Comedy About Finding What You Didn't Know You Were Looking For
Lisa M. Smith answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Gettin' Social.
FringeNYC preview: William
Jan-Erik Sääf answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: What's Your Opinion on Spontaneous Human Combustion?
Sean Behrens answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: The Great iii Am
Anna Ilina answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Sparkle Hour!
Philip Markle answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: I AM A MOON
Zhu Yi answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Judgment Day
Donald Corren answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Lies We Tell Ourselves (when flamethrowers aren't enough)
jabruffy answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater Beats Movies.
FringeNYC preview: A Step Beyond the Rain
MiataE answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: The Young Olympians and The Most Amazingly Awesome Adventure Ever
jherber answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Lula del Ray
Drew Dir answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
Martin Denton reviews Beckett in Benghazi
Beckett in Benghazi has an intriguing premise: an indie theater company is rehearsing a revival of Samuel Beckett's Endgame on September 11, 2012, the night that an attack was carried...
FringeNYC preview: The Kitchen Table Plays
David Gautschy answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Gettin' Social.
FringeNYC preview: Morning to be Changed from the Morning to the Morning or Belly of the Whale
Nicolas Norena answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Many Faces of Theater.
FringeNYC preview: Lies We Tell Ourselves (when flamethrowers aren't enough)
Josh Sohn answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: The Kitchen Table Plays
Tamara Winters answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: PEP TALK
Pep Garcia-Pascual answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Polly's Waffle
Ian Bolgia answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
FringeNYC preview: The Madogs of Diego
trup sapsiway answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
FringeNYC preview: The Madogs of Diego
trup sapsiway answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Many Faces of Theater.
FringeNYC preview: The Madogs of Diego
trup sapsiway answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
FringeNYC preview: Someone To Belong To
Leslie Collins answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Polly's Waffle
Summer Williams answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Polly's Waffle
Tiffany Barton answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Little Piece of You
Daliya Karnofsky answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Track Twelve
Beccacrawford88 answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Gettin' Social.
FringeNYC preview: Marshall's Law
Sarah Maloney answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Many Faces of Theater.
FringeNYC preview: Marshall's Law
Shadley answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Track Twelve
keeliesheridan answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: The Kitchen Table Plays
Erin Breznitsky answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Sarazad and the Monster-King
Sabrina Khan answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
FringeNYC preview: Someone To Belong To
Christine DeNoon answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: The Madogs of Diego
Gaston Valayden answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: The Madogs of Diego
Gaston Valayden answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Marshall's Law
danielletaddei answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
FringeNYC preview: Sarazad and the Monster-King
Penny answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: The Hat
Fred M Lloyd answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYC preview: PEP TALK
SILVZ answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Track Twelve
Emily Comisar answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Little Piece of You
Mariah Freda answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Luke Nicholas
seanhankinson answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Stranded on Motor Parkway
Christina Roussos answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater is Political.
FringeNYC preview: Morning to be Changed from the Morning to the Morning or Belly of the Whale
thedmzl answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Uncertain Ground
Juraj answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Luke Nicholas
Audra Jones answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Many Faces of Theater.
FringeNYC preview: Uncertain Ground
Juraj answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
Show preview: Money Lab
Edward Einhorn (Conception/curation/writing) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Ed Malin reviews I Forgive You, Ronald Reagan
In 1981, US President Reagan (and former President of the Screen Actors Guild, where he led a shutdown strike in 1960) informed 13,000 angry Air Traffic Controllers that their demands for higher...
Naomi McDougall Graham reviews The King's Whore
As anyone who has been part of theater knows, sometimes bad theater happens to good people. The team of The King’s Whore seem like good people. They demonstrate great potential in...
Nita Congress reviews Saving Kitty
It’s sort of like Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner but with a UN diplomat and his maddening wife instead of Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn, and an evangelical Christian...
FringeNYC preview: Lydia and Tom: A New Musical
Alex Hare answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater Beats Movies.
FringeNYC preview: MARRIED SEX
Hilary Kacser answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Luke Nicholas
Tim Aumiller answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: The Mythmakers
SteveHay answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Bang, Bang You're Dead
Ralph Colombino answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: A Homecoming
Troy Miller answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Gettin' Social.
FringeNYC preview: Bang, Bang You're Dead
Megan Donovan answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Jack London: Sex, Love and Revolution
Kimberly Loren answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Gettin' Social.
FringeNYC preview: Jack London: Sex, Love and Revolution
Lindsay McWilliams answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
FringeNYC preview: The Accidental Hamlet
Lissa Moira answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater Beats Movies.
FringeNYC preview: Waiting For Pessoa
John Sannuto answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
FringeNYC preview: I Was Loved by a Rat
Kat Lee answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Orbiting Astral Bodies
Jamie Agnello answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Many Faces of Theater.
FringeNYC preview: Bully
Lee J. Kaplan answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
Gianfranco Lentini reviews Icarus
Think you know the Greek myth of Icarus? Think again.
Welcome to Minnie’s Menagerie where the freaks are freakier, more means more, and mythology come to life! Take a trip through the...
Kacey Stamats reviews Salish
Title:Point’s Salish is about severed feet on a beach. It is about two terrified and sympathetic strangers. It is about being lost or stranded in the dark mysterious place were the...
FringeNYC preview: The Hat
Melissa R. Randel answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
FringeNYC preview: Orbiting Astral Bodies
Louis Sallan answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater Beats Movies.
FringeNYC preview: The A-is-for-Abortion Play
jbowzer answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Gettin' Social.
Scott Klavan acting in Fringe Festival Play: STRANGE RAIN
Scott Klavan will play Simon in STRANGE RAIN at the NY International Fringe Festival. It's a compelling off-beat noir story about weather manipulation. Written by Lynda Crawford. Directed by Simone Federman.
posted by Scott Klavan
Wesley Frugé reviews Crossing Swords
The pain and heartache of love unreturned is felt universally, and has been explored in literature and entertainment for centuries. Crossing Swords reaches into the past for assistance...
Show preview: When Thoughts Attack
Padraic Lillis (Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: A Requiem for Sherlock Holmes
Kathleen Brant (Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
FringeNYC preview: Woman of Leisure and Panic
Jennifer Conley Darling answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: The Accidental Hamlet
Bob Homeyer answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
Show preview: Dracula: Bloodlines
Thomas R. Gordon (Playwright / Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
FringeNYC preview: Bully
Padraic Lillis answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: ALABAMA BOUND
Linda Nalbandian answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYC preview: Beast of Festive Skin
Alexandra Tatarsky answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: The ABC's Guide To Getting Famous
SaiSmbn answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Many Faces of Theater.
FringeNYC preview: unbidden
Thomas Burns Scully answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
FringeNYC preview: The A-is-for-Abortion Play
cizzlah answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: KINEMATIK
Isabel Antoniani answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Gettin' Social.
FringeNYC preview: HALF
Cara M. Tucker answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater Beats Movies.
FringeNYC preview: Gertrude Stein Saints
Emma McFarland answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: And It Spins Twice
Joe Cabrera answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
FringeNYC preview: The A-is-for-Abortion Play
Cassandra Hume answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: The ABC's Guide To Getting Famous
Kat Yen answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Talk to me about Shame
Kevin Hourigan answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: The Office of Dead Letters
Eric Cormier answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater Beats Movies.
FringeNYC preview: A Fallopian Fairy Tale
Marisa Marquez answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Bradley Cole
Celeste Weathers answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYC preview: Manic Pixie Dream Girl: A Graphic Novel Play
Liz Anderson answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: In My Own Defense
InMyOwnDefense answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Killer Therapy
Katie Lindsay answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Many Faces of Theater.
FringeNYC preview: Bradley Cole
Celeste Weathers answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYC preview: Manic Pixie Dream Girl: A Graphic Novel Play
ManicPixieDreamGirl answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Very Bad Words
Jake Ahlquist answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Quake: A Love Story
Kelly Kilgore answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Gettin' Social.
FringeNYC preview: Quake: A Love Story
J Baldwin answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Killer Therapy
Summer Broyhill answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: cal and grey
Jaime Lamchick answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater is Political.
FringeNYC preview: Blizzard '67
Kevin P. Hale answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Many Faces of Theater.
David Hilder reviews Safe
Nina is an Upper East Side private high school student with all the markers of contemporary urban anomie: Divorced parents (including a mother in rehab following a suicide attempt), a marked lack...
FringeNYC preview: Death and McCootie
Johnny answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Gotham Radio Theatre's The Awful Truth
Sydnie Grosberg Ronga answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Many Faces of Theater.
FringeNYC preview: Playing God
garrett heater answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Infallibility
Rory Keane answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYC preview: cal and grey
Justin Blake Broido answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYC preview: SLUT
Katie Cappiello answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Cowboys Don't Sing: A Western Musical
TJ Alcala answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYC preview: Certifiable
Mark Karafin answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Many Faces of Theater.
FringeNYC preview: Gotham Radio Theatre's The Awful Truth
Jill Ahrold Bailey answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater Beats Movies.
Gianfranco Lentini reviews Standby
If life came with a baggage check, the end result would be this year’s NYMF show, Standby. Asking many of life’s hard-hitting questions, audiences enter the Linney Theatre...
FringeNYC preview: KINEMATIK
svea answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: For a Good Time, Call Kathy Blanchard
Kaitlyn Huczko answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater is Political.
FringeNYC preview: theMUMBLINGS
Daniel Kitrosser answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater is Political.
FringeNYC preview: Baptized
Sabina Petra answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Many Faces of Theater.
FringeNYC preview: The Unfortunates
cherkasd answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Infallibility
Cody Magouirk answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: RUBBLE
leonrothenberg answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
FringeNYC preview: For a Good Time, Call Kathy Blanchard
Ross Wellinger answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater Beats Movies.
Show preview: The Pavilion
Tim Elliott (actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
FringeNYC preview: Certifiable
Neka Zang answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYC preview: Ndebele Funeral
zoey martinson answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
FringeNYC preview: Lydia and Tom: A New Musical
Rebekah Lowin answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Many Faces of Theater.
FringeNYC preview: This is a Play About Artists
Ginger_Kearns answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater Beats Movies.
FringeNYC preview: unbidden
Natalie Leonard answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Cowboys Don't Sing: A Western Musical
Dennis Flynn answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
Show preview: Blind Dreamers
Sheryl Stoodley (Artistic Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
FringeNYC preview: Somewhere Safer
DeborahWolfson answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Lydia and Tom: A New Musical
Ally Engelberg answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYC preview: Baptized
John Curtis answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
Show preview: The Skinny with Peter DeGiglio
Peter DeGiglio (Host, Producer and Head Writer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
FringeNYC preview: This is a Play About Artists
Michael Kingsbaker answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
Show preview: Oration
Line Tjornhoj (Composer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
FringeNYC preview: For a Good Time, Call Kathy Blanchard
Andrew Dunn answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
FringeNYC preview: Quake: A Love Story
J Baldwin answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Quake: A Love Story
Justin Baldwin answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Nicholas Maeve Marianne
Rachael Lee answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Gettin' Social.
FringeNYC preview: Bryan and Kim
Laurel Casillo answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Cowboys Don't Sing: A Western Musical
Johnny Kelley answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Baptized
Kristen Lishen answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: RUBBLE
James Valletti answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYC preview: Listen...Can You Hear Me Now?
gloria rosen answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: RUBBLE
Mike Reiss answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Freefall Frostbite
Juliet Fixel answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Freefall Frostbite
Megan Boyle answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Celebrating Our Diversity.
FringeNYC preview: They Call Me Q!
Qurrat Ann Kadwani answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Celebrating Our Diversity.
FringeNYC preview: The Famous Play
Anthony Natoli answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: disremember
Shannon McPhee answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: RUBBLE
bruce vilanch answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Count Down My Life
Maiko Shibata answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Freefall Frostbite
Karamachand Cohen answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Many Faces of Theater.
FringeNYC preview: RUBBLE
Hunter Chancellor answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater Beats Movies.
FringeNYC preview: unbidden
Joanne Hudson answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Ndebele Funeral
jonathan david martin answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Count Down My Life
Tokifumi Ozawa answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Landscape with Missing Person: A Comedy About Finding What You Didn't Know You Were Looking For
John Crutchfield answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Like Poetry
audrey alford answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater is Political.
FringeNYC preview: Two Gentlemen of Verona: A Swashbuckling Comedy!
RichWisneski answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater is Political.
FringeNYC preview: Horsehead
Damon Lockwood answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
FringeNYC preview: Two Gentlemen of Verona: A Swashbuckling Comedy!
Melissa Meli answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: kumrads won't
kristinmccarthyparker@gmail.com answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Celebrating Our Diversity.
FringeNYC preview: Blizzard '67
johnpieza answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYC preview: Horsehead
Diego Migeni and Sebastiano Gavasso - HorseHead Actors answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Many Faces of Theater.
FringeNYC preview: Fxxx Me!
Ulrika Ellemark answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Many Faces of Theater.
FringeNYC preview: What Every Girl Should Know
Maggie Raymond answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Gettin' Social.
FringeNYC preview: Horsehead
cherie hewson answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Two Gentlemen of Verona: A Swashbuckling Comedy!
Michael Hagins answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Two Women, Two Stories
Vicki Dello Joio answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Two Gentlemen of Verona: A Swashbuckling Comedy!
CAGETheatre answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: What Every Girl Should Know
Maggie Raymond answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
Show preview: Eat the Chicken
Shanga Parker (Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
FringeNYC preview: Occupy Olympus: based on 'Plutus, god of Wealth'
Margi Sharp Douglas answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater is Political.
FringeNYC preview: Peninsula
Nadia Foskolou answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Many Faces of Theater.
FringeNYC preview: Horsehead
Diego Migeni and Sebastiano Gavasso - HorseHead Actors answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Peninsula
Dean A. Carpenter answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Gettin' Social.
FringeNYC preview: Quake: A Love Story
Trevin Cooper answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Many Faces of Theater.
FringeNYC preview: Talk to me about Shame
Julian Goldhagen answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYC preview: The Spider
Roger Danforth answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Confessions of Poverty
rrpivec answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Many Faces of Theater.
FringeNYC preview: Certifiable
Marcus Bagala answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Gettin' Social.
FringeNYC preview: Bryan and Kim
AdamDelia answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater Beats Movies.
Show preview: Gay Camp
Ken Urso (I am one of the producers and actors in the show.) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
FringeNYC preview: Talking with Angels: Budapest 1943
Shelley Mitchell answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
FringeNYC preview: Certifiable
Krysta Hibbard answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Talking with Angels: Budapest 1943
Shelley Mitchell answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: They Call Me Q!
Qurrat Ann Kadwani answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Perceval
Scott Raker answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Perceval
sraker answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Antony & Cleopatra: Infinite Lives
Samantha Apfel answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater Beats Movies.
FringeNYC preview: Certifiable
Molly Rydzel answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Universal Self
Kilusan Bautista answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Confessions of Poverty
Sara Percival answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
FringeNYC preview: HALF
Christina Henricks answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Another Evening of Awkward Romance
Wendy Herlich answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FREE staged reading of A REQUIEM FOR SHERLOCK HOLMES at WorkShop Theater Company, Aug. 8-10 @ 8pm
My new play, A REQUIEM FOR SHERLOCK HOLMES, is getting a staged reading Aug. 8-10 @ 8pm at WorkShop Theater Company on W. 36th Street in Manhattan. FREE and open to the public – online reservations are highly recommended. Come check it out!
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FringeNYC preview: The ABC's Guide To Getting Famous
Porsche McGovern answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
FringeNYC preview: Whammy! The Seven Secrets to a Sane Self
Jeffrey Skoblow answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Bradley Cole
Remy Germinario answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Gettin' Social.
FringeNYC preview: The Skype Show or See you in August
Natalie Johnsonius Neubert answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Many Faces of Theater.
FringeNYC preview: Whammy! The Seven Secrets to a Sane Self
Chuck Harper answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: The Dead Hooker Play
Jim Conroy answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYC preview: Bradley Cole
Geoffrey Goldberg answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
Show preview: Fall of Rome
Sarah Matusek (Director and Choreographer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
FringeNYC preview: HALF
Adam Zivkovic answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: The Dead Hooker Play
Scott Decker answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: The Storytellers
abigailstrange answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: The Accidental Hamlet
Danny Ashkenasi answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Aisle Six
aislesixmusical answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Confessions of Poverty
Wynoami answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYC preview: Confessions of Poverty
OmRupani answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: HORSE PLAY The Musical
mitchkess answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: cal and grey
Madeleine Rose Parsigian answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Many Faces of Theater.
FringeNYC preview: Freefall Frostbite
Michael Fixel answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
Matt Roberson reviews The Civil War
I've never heard a kid say that someday they want to be a historian. That’s probably because the important events of our past are traditionally taught by the numbers, leaning too heavily on...
Ron Cohen reviews Gary Goldfarb: Master Escapist
Part of me wants to describe Gary Goldfarb: Master Escapist as 90 minutes of inconsequential light-hearted fun. This NYMF show has a book by Omri Schein that spins a familiar tale of high...
FringeNYC preview: Peninsula
Nathan Wright answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: FIRST HAND WOMAN
Sarah Michelle Brown answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Gettin' Social.
Stephen Cedars reviews The Castle
There's nothing easy about Howard Barker's work. If you're not ready to be confronted and alert, his amalgam of hypertheatricalized contradictions, aggressive anachronism, and crackling,...
FringeNYC preview: HALF
Becca Foresman answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
I am teaching a class!
I have a one-evening class coming up at The Actors Connection on Monday. A great way to get a new Shakespeare piece or other classical monologue ready for the upcoming audition season!
posted by Tom Rowan
Mitchell Conway reviews Brecht in the Park
If, like many, you’ve been thrown aback by the recent acquittal of George Zimmerman, I strongly suggest attending Elephant Run District’s Brecht in the Park, featuring three...
FringeNYC preview: cal and grey
Becca Schlossberg answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Stranded on Motor Parkway
Elyssa Lyn Rabinowitz answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
FringeNYC preview: Nicholas Maeve Marianne
christopher mclinden answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater Beats Movies.
FringeNYC preview: TRUTH, An American Opera about Sojourner Truth
Mari-Yan Pringle answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater is Political.
FringeNYC preview: HORSE PLAY The Musical
Carla Kelly answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater is Political.
FringeNYC preview: The ABC's Guide To Getting Famous
Ming Peiffer answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Bellini and the Sultan: A Comedy in Istanbul
Ayse Richardson answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Bellini and the Sultan: A Comedy in Istanbul
Tsvete Smith answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYC preview: And It Spins Twice
Michael Padden answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Many Faces of Theater.
FringeNYC preview: And It Spins Twice
Alexis Roblan answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater is Political.
FringeNYC preview: Bellini and the Sultan: A Comedy in Istanbul
Amir Levy answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Celebrating Our Diversity.
FringeNYC preview: And It Spins Twice
Thom Chirstensen answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Nicholas Maeve Marianne
Shannon Sullivan answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Bellini and the Sultan: A Comedy in Istanbul
Alan B Smith answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater Beats Movies.
FringeNYC preview: kumrads won't
Christina Michelle Watkins answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Nicholas Maeve Marianne
Jaclyn Biskup answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYC preview: theMUMBLINGS
Keith Foster answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Bellini and the Sultan: A Comedy in Istanbul
Ed Stevens answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater is Political.
FringeNYC preview: And It Spins Twice
tony lepore answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: novaya zemlya or a strange, new land
Liba Vaynberg answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYC preview: Perceval
Mackenzie Shivers answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
FringeNYC preview: The Office of Dead Letters
Heloise Wilson answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Many Faces of Theater.
FringeNYC preview: Gotham Radio Theatre's The Awful Truth
Michael Iannucci answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYC preview: Worst Year Ever
Charlotte Miller answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Sure-Minded Uncertainties
Doug Keller answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYC preview: cal and grey
Nick Martin answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Perceval
haas regen answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater Beats Movies.
FringeNYC preview: Occupy Olympus: based on 'Plutus, god of Wealth'
Aristophanes answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Gettin' Social.
FringeNYC preview: Gotham Radio Theatre's The Awful Truth
Laura Leopard answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Occupy Olympus: based on 'Plutus, god of Wealth'
George Drance answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Double Heart (The Courtship of Beatrice and Benedick)
Emily P answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
Heather Lee Rogers reviews The Merchant of Venice
I found Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice presented by The Gallery Players and directed by Mark Harborth to be a mixed-bag experience. I saw it on their opening night. It seemed...
FringeNYC preview: Still Life
Gabe Greenspan answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater Beats Movies.
FringeNYC preview: Not Another Teen Solo Show
Rati Gupta answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater Beats Movies.
FringeNYC preview: Blizzard '67
Jennifer Linn Wilcox answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater Beats Movies.
FringeNYC preview: HORSE PLAY The Musical
ChristianAmato answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Celebrating Our Diversity.
FringeNYC preview: Persephone
Caitlin Johnston answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater Beats Movies.
FringeNYC preview: Antony & Cleopatra: Infinite Lives
Pete Barry answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
FringeNYC preview: Still Life
Amanda Chang answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Many Faces of Theater.
FringeNYC preview: EPICish
Eric Kildow answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Many Faces of Theater.
FringeNYC preview: EPICish
Eve Butler answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Many Faces of Theater.
FringeNYC preview: Petunia
Enrique Brown answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Persephone
Bill Griffin answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Gertrude Stein Saints
Michelle Sutherland answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Still Life
Tommy Bazarian answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Infallibility
Matt Barbot answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
Martin Denton reviews This Is a Play About Being Gay
This is a Play About Being Gay is a new work by Teddy Nicholas
premiering at the Fresh Fruit Festival. It's in three acts (short ones; the
total running time is just over an hour), the...
FringeNYC preview: Recipe For Success With Chef Michael Denardi
Mark Sam Rosenthal answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
Fourteen Hundred and Sixty Sketches of Your Left Hand
My new play "Fourteen Hundred and Sixty Sketches of Your Left Hand" will be part of the first annual UNFringed Theatre Festival at the Secret Theatre in Queens. 5 performances between August 15th and September 1st.
"When Blanca invites Paul to her ranch in New Mexico for the Summer, he thinks itʼs for an artistʼs retreat, but itʼs also to help keep his gay bromantic college buddy Alonso, Blancaʼs brother, on his medication. Tormented painters, sexual obsession, and crossed boundaries combine for a scorching new play."
posted by Duncan Pflaster
FringeNYC preview: I Was Loved by a Rat
Essie Martsinkovsky answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Down the Mountain and Across the Stream
Jake Shore answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: SOUNDWAVES: The Passion of Noor Inayat Khan
Joe Martin answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Occupy Olympus: based on 'Plutus, god of Wealth'
Taylor Valentine answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Radio Mara Mara
Libby Emmons answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: ALABAMA BOUND
Charlotte Higgins answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Jack London: Sex, Love and Revolution
Xander Chauncey answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Naked in Alaska
Valerie Hager answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Perceval
Elizabeth King-Hall answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: For a Good Time, Call Kathy Blanchard
Kaitlyn Samuel answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Persephone
Aaron Ethan Green answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
FringeNYC preview: Very Bad Words
Jacob Presson answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
Ed Malin reviews A Serious Person and Then Some
Have you ever been on a date with a cannibal, or a cat, or a cable guy? John Doble's collection of three plays
centers on how (very) different people communicate.
Ron Cohen reviews Bill W. and Dr. Bob
There’s no disguising the mission behind Bill W and Dr. Bob, which dramatizes the founding of Alcoholics Anonymous. The show’s being presented by the non-profit Hazelden...
Ron Cohen reviews Bill W. and Dr. Bob
There’s no disguising the mission behind Bill W and Dr. Bob, which dramatizes the founding of Alcoholics Anonymous. The show’s being presented by the non-profit Hazelden...
FringeNYC preview: En Avant! An Evening with Tennessee Williams
William Shuman answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
Tickets on sale for All's Fair (Six Western)
Tickets are now on sale for my new play, produced by Oracle Theater Inc. Performances start July 24th.
posted by Sergei Burbank
Show preview: Ligature Marks
Mac Rogers (Playwright/Producer/Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Jane Titus reviews #CORIOLANUS
At the moment it seems that adaptations of Shakespeare’s plays are popular. I don’t know exactly why – it could be the popularity of Alan Cumming’s MacBeth. I have...
FringeNYC preview: Who's Afraid of Me, Myself, and Edward Albee?
Jeff Hillman answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater Beats Movies.
FringeNYC preview: FIRST HAND WOMAN
Victoria Murdoch answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYC preview: Double Heart (The Courtship of Beatrice and Benedick)
Diana Lehotsky answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater Beats Movies.
FringeNYC preview: Adam & Steve and the Empty Sea
Topher Rasmussen answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater Beats Movies.
FringeNYC preview: Like Poetry
Katie Braden answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater Beats Movies.
FringeNYC preview: Our Kiki: A Gay Farce
Jen Goma answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Many Faces of Theater.
FringeNYC preview: WHY YOU BEASTING?
Shane Zeigler answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater Beats Movies.
FringeNYC preview: Petunia
Nicolas Minas answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Who's Afraid of Me, Myself, and Edward Albee?
Libbey Lazarus answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Gettin' Social.
FringeNYC preview: Ex Machina
David Jacobi answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: WHY YOU BEASTING?
fletchermct answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
FringeNYC preview: Who's Afraid of Me, Myself, and Edward Albee?
Matt Thompson answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Who's Afraid of Me, Myself, and Edward Albee?
Matt Thompson answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: The Hat
Sergio Castillo answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Many Faces of Theater.
FringeNYC preview: FIRST HAND WOMAN
Allana Harkin answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: A Homecoming
Joe Beck answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: A Homecoming
Troy Miller answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Gettin' Social.
FringeNYC preview: Ex Machina
Natalie Khuen answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
FringeNYC preview: A Homecoming
Joe Beck (Writer) answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Suicide Math
Jim Shankman answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
Gianfranco Lentini reviews Swiss Family Robinson
Can you fathom what it’s like to be shipwrecked?
Well, that’s exactly what this year’s NYMF show Swiss Family Robinson will undoubtedly teach you. Book by John Kennedy...
FringeNYC preview: Antony & Cleopatra: Infinite Lives
Dustin Karrat answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Many Faces of Theater.
FringeNYC preview: Snakes I Have Known
mm@mollymontgomery.com answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYC preview: Still Life
mhoulahan answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
FringeNYC preview: Adam & Steve and the Empty Sea
Matthew Greene answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Many Faces of Theater.
FringeNYC preview: 2&2
ChristianAmato answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: The Hat
David Gibson answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Suicide Math
Jim Shankman answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: The 3rd Gender
The3rdGender answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Suicide Math
Jim Shankman answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Killer Therapy
Brandt Johnson answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Ex Machina
Danvir answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater Beats Movies.
Taylor Shann reviews Guerra: a clown play
Guerra: A Clown Play starts at a huge disadvantage for getting an audience, namely, that the word ‘clown’ is in the title. Roger Ebert once wrote, “Everyone hates clowns...
FringeNYC preview: The Office of Dead Letters
Niluka answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Gettin' Social.
Sarah Lang reviews Macbeth (The Queens Players)
The Queens Players’ production of Macbeth (synopsis here:
Show preview: Our Lord and Savior’s Seahorse
Sean Michael Welch (Playwright) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
FringeNYC preview: Save The Date: A Wedding Road-Trip Musical
Gregory Jacobs-Roseman answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Adam & Steve and the Empty Sea
Logan Tarantino answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Celebrating Our Diversity.
FringeNYC preview: Nicholas Maeve Marianne
Matthew Stephen Smith answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Like Poetry
Kristian O'Hare answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYC preview: Petunia
John Levy answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater Beats Movies.
FringeNYC preview: Still Life
Ezekiel Blackwell answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Orbiting Astral Bodies
Nathan Gregorski answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Strange Rain
Lynda Crawford answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: The Assessment
Oren Stevens answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
Show preview: Vestiges
Rayka Kobiella (Playwright and Director.) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
FringeNYC preview: The Adventures of Boy and Girl
Alec Grossman answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYC preview: Double Heart (The Courtship of Beatrice and Benedick)
Esther Montgomery Haberlen answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Many Faces of Theater.
FringeNYC preview: Ex Machina
Sarah Wansley answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
Lynn Marie Macy reviews The Brontes
The first expression that comes to mind when describing Dizzy Miss Lizzie’s Roadside Review is “utterly unique”. They hail from Washington DC and describe themselves as...
FringeNYC preview: Jack London: Sex, Love and Revolution
Ben Goldstein answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Our Kiki: A Gay Farce
Joanna Emmott answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater Beats Movies.
FringeNYC preview: The Adventures of Boy and Girl
PatrickVassel answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Landscape with Missing Person: A Comedy About Finding What You Didn't Know You Were Looking For
Steven Samuels answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: The Adventures of Boy and Girl
Lauren Mangiaforte answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: WHY YOU BEASTING?
David Don Miller answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Strange Rain
lyndacc answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
Show preview: Franz/Drew/Rotpeter
Drew Valins (Playwright, Actor, Producer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
FringeNYC preview: Like Poetry
Robert.Crozier answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
Show preview: Three Eleanors
Dorothy Chansky (Director and co-writer.) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
FringeNYC preview: WHY YOU BEASTING?
Sarafina Bush answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Celebrating Our Diversity.
FringeNYC preview: Old Familiar Faces
Nat Cassidy answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Free Desiree
Amontaine Aurore answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater Beats Movies.
Ed Malin reviews Savvy Secrets of Successful Mistresses
It's a musical one-woman-plus-accompanist show about how to be a good mistress, or rather, how to be
America's Next Top Mistress. Dr. Faith (Lisa Faith Phillips) is a best-selling author...
FringeNYC preview: Our Kiki: A Gay Farce
Shayla Benoit answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater is Political.
FringeNYC preview: Death and McCootie
percy rodriguez answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Free Desiree
Amontaine Aurore answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater is Political.
Show preview: The Names
Eli Moore (Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
FringeNYC preview: A Future Imperfect
Sam O'Brien answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
FringeNYC preview: Blizzard '67
Jon Steinhagen answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: A Future Imperfect
William S. E. Coleman answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater is Political.
FringeNYC preview: Our Kiki: A Gay Farce
Peter Graham answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYC preview: I (honestly) Love You
Damon Lockwood answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: WHY YOU BEASTING
Markus Potter answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Why Not Me
Alyson Lyon answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Celebrating Our Diversity.
Martin Denton reviews After the Chairs
After the Chairs, a new play by David Koteles that is premiering at the Fresh Fruit Festival, is a beautiful and moving work about—well, quite a lot of things, really: life, death,...
FringeNYC preview: Me Love Me
Brandon Baruch answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYC preview: The TomKat Project
Micah Sterenberg answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYC preview: Our Kiki: A Gay Farce
Seth Tucker answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: The Skype Show or See you in August
Michael de Roos answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Somewhere Safer
laurenferebee answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater is Political.
FringeNYC preview: The Skype Show or See you in August
Jody Christopherson answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Recipe For Success With Chef Michael Denardi
Peter Grosz answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: TRUTH, An American Opera about Sojourner Truth
paulakimper answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: A Future Imperfect
Allison Moody answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Gettin' Social.
FringeNYC preview: See Jane Give Up Dick
Isaac Klein answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: See Jane Give Up Dick
Ali Keller answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYC preview: Death and McCootie
Clayton Smith answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Gettin' Social.
Show preview: Boys Will Be Boys
Joe Miloscia (Lyricist/Bookwriter) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Dancing on Nails
Lori Wilner (Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Azalea Path
Jack Wernick (Playwright/Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
FringeNYC preview: Double Fault
Troy Diana answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Double Heart (The Courtship of Beatrice and Benedick)
David Hansen answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater is Political.
FringeNYC preview: Reunion Run
John Doble answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater is Political.
FringeNYC preview: Milk for Mrs. Stone
Charles Gershman answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Sure-Minded Uncertainties
Maria Jansdotter-Farr answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Gettin' Social.
FringeNYC preview: What's an Anjan?
Anjan Biswas answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater Beats Movies.
Show preview: American Gun Show
Chris Harcum (Playwright and performer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
FringeNYC preview: Double Fault
Heidi answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
FringeNYC preview: A Fallopian Fairy Tale
Gabriella Miyares answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Antony & Cleopatra: Infinite Lives
John P. Dowgin answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater is Political.
FringeNYC preview: Jack London: Sex, Love and Revolution
Natalie Roy answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYC preview: Inexcusable Fantasies
Susan McCully answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater is Political.
FringeNYC preview: See Jane Give Up Dick
devindearing answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Inexcusable Fantasies
Eve Muson answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
Show preview: Black Ice
Audrey Alford (Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
FringeNYC preview: Lights Narrow
vincent marano answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Sure-Minded Uncertainties
Suzanne Stokes answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
Show preview: Longing for Grace
Grace Kiley (Actor and Playwright) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
FringeNYC preview: For a Good Time, Call Kathy Blanchard
Michael Ross Albert answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: The Nightmare 'Dream'
Neal Freeman answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: novaya zemlya or a strange, new land
MilaGolubov answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Antony & Cleopatra: Infinite Lives
Olivia Rutigliano answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: 2&2
Peter Cosmas Sofronas answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
Show preview: No Oddjob
David Lawson (Playwright / Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
FringeNYC preview: EPICish
Eve Butler answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
No Oddjob, Solo Show About Video Games, Brick Theater July 12th, 24th, 27th
A solo performance exploring societal themes of video games, personal video game stories and the artistry of video games. No Oddjob contains scenes such as a misogynist getting angry over the end of Metroid, an exploration of how everyone knows the music of Koji Kondo but nobody knows his name and tells of things such as video games seeping into our subconscious and ending up in our dreams.
posted by David Lawson
FringeNYC preview: Breaking Kayfabe
Temar Underwood answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
Show preview: Icarus
Jason Slavick (Writer/Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
FringeNYC preview: The Drifts Live: the novel onstage
Alison Smiley answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
FringeNYC preview: The TomKat Project
Julie Dahlinger answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Five W's.
Show preview: Swiss Family Robinson
Jessie Shelton and Matt Mundy (actors) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
FringeNYC preview: The Drifts Live: the novel onstage
Maja Ardal answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
Show preview: Dispossessed
Victoria Linchong (Writer/Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
FringeNYC preview: The TomKat Project
Walt Delaney answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Theater Beats Movies.
FringeNYC preview: Human Fruit Bowl
HarmonyStempel answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
New ITN podcast: Women Center Stage Festival
Marta Rainer, writer/performer and director Nicole Watson talk about Women Center Stage Festival at the Culture Project especially the unique workshop sector wherein the new play (Dabble Rhapsody) they are working on will be given time and space for development. (21:18)
Show preview: Final Defenders
Amy Overman (Actor/Producer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
FringeNYC preview: The TomKat Project
Elly Green answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Molly Marjorie Rosenblatt Needs A Man (And Other Stuff)
Mallory Schlossberg answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: The TomKat Project
Brandon Ogborn answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
Show preview: The Misanthrope
Ryan Whinnem (Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Legendary, Maybe: 4 Machinima Theater Pieces Adapted from Livy
Eddie Kim (Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
FringeNYC preview: BIG DUMMY me & my old man
Mary Dimino answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
Show preview: Expiration Date
Jean Brookner (Actor, playing the lead role of Mildred) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
FringeNYC preview: theMUMBLINGS
Charles Foster Cohen answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
Show preview: The Hatmaker’s Wife
Lauren Yee (playwright) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
FringeNYC preview: Shyama - The Legend of Krishna
Ram Tirumala answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: The Office of Dead Letters
Gwen Albers answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: A Future Imperfect
Charlie Moore answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Journey to FringeNYC.
FringeNYC preview: Why Not Me
jenbosworth answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is Celebrating Our Diversity.
FringeNYC preview: Adam & Steve and the Empty Sea
Plan-B Theatre Company answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: The Office of Dead Letters
Mischa Ipp answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: A Future Imperfect
Justin Colon answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
Show preview: Robot Songs
Scott McCarrey (Playwright) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
FringeNYC preview: Why Not Me
jenbosworth answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is The Folks Back Home.
FringeNYC preview: The Drifts Live: the novel onstage
thomvernon answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
FringeNYC preview: Why Not Me
jenbosworth answers five questions about this upcoming show. Theme of this preview is All About My Show.
Show preview: That Cute Radioactive Couple: A Post-Apocalyptic Comedy
Charles Battersby (Playwright/ Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: The Soul of a Man
Jennifer Fouche (actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Immaculate
Anita Sabherwal (Producer/Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Final Analysis
Elizabeth Jasicki (Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: It Goes Without Saying
BILL BOWERS (Actor, Playwright) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: The King's Whore
Kate O'Phalen (Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: The Photo Album
Lisa Reinke (Producer/Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Woolly Mammoth Panic Attack
Matt Nagin (Comedian/Performer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: His Majesty, The Devil
Colin Pip Dixon (actor, composer, co-producer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Martin Denton reviews My Machine is Powered by Clocks
My Machine is Powered by Clocks, a new show being developed by
Sightline at the New Ohio Theatre's Ice Factory, is a very beautiful, very
complicated piece of theater. In just a little...
Show preview: Standby
Amy Baer (Composer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Joan Kane reviews White Noise
I saw White Noise by Tom Block as presented by Theatre for the New City in their Cabaret Theater. The piece is written using a combination of theatrical styles including those of Brecht,...
Show preview: Frankenstein
Aaron Novak (Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown
Alissa Laderer (Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Life Could Be a Dream
Jim Holdridge (Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Mata Hari in 8 Bullets
Onalea Gilbertson (Perfomer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Honest Iago and 3 Other Choice Villains from Shakespeare
RICHARD SMITHIES (actor/director/designer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Marry Harry
Dan Martin (Composer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Love Stinks
Kate Plumb Rader (playwright) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: The Year I Was Gifted
Monica Bauer (playwright/performer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: The Awakening of Angel DeLuna
West Hyler (Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Party in the USA
David McGee (and Joshua William Gelb) (Playwright and Director, respectively.) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Safe
Debby Brand, (but everyone calls me Dev). (Actor. I play the role of Nina) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Summer Shorts 2013
Lucas Hnath (Playwright, ABOUT A WOMAN NAMED SARAH) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Savvy Secrets of Successful Mistresses
Lisa Faith Phillips (Writer, performer, producer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Miserable Lesbians: The Musical Parody
SANDRO MONETTI (Writer, director, narrator and bad singer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Pop! An anti-jukebox musical
Helene Ellford (Writer/Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: The Merchant of Venice
Dominic Cuskern (Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: The Great Country
Abigail Browde (director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Fancy
Audrey Thompson (Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Reborning
Sky Seals (Producer/Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Enigma: The Show
Dr. Kevin Dann (Playwright/Producer/Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Cymbeline
Hamilton Clancy (Producer/director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Heathcliff's Back
Heathcliff the Clown (Performer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Breaking Velocity
Megan Phillips (Creator, writer, performer.) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Rubber Ducks and Sunsets
Catya McMullen (Playwright) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: girl.
Shelby Leshine (Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Classical Theatre of Harlem)
Justin Emeka (Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Three True Stories
Neil Genzlinger (Writer and performer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Barbarous Nights
Sam Creely (writer/director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Love, Genius, and a Walk
Lara Hillier (Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
David Hilder reviews The Orpheus Variations
There is no denying the impressive and seductive visual mise en scène The Deconstructive Theatre Project utilizes for its current production at HERE, The Orpheus Variations....
Show preview: Hollywood! Hollywood!
Rocco Vitacco (Playwright, Composer, Lyricist, Musical Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Joan Kane reviews The Fallen
The Fallen by Yasmine Beverly Rana seen at the T. Schrieber Studios June 27th, 2013 illustrates the gut wrenching consequences of the Bosnian War to the individuals...
Show preview: Macbeth (The Queens Players)
Emily Lambert (Makeup Design) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Macbeth (The Queens Players)
Alberto Bonilla (Director / Fight Choreographer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Waiting... A Song Cycle
Gretchen Mahkorn (Artistic Director/Actress ) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: The Seagull by Anton Chekhov
Irina Gachechiladze (Director and designer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: The Black Man-O-logues
Jacquay Waller (Playwright) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Ed Malin reviews It's Just Sex
Boy, is it hard to talk about some things... The three couples in this show take the opportunity to get very drunk at one of their usual dinner parties and explore all topics relating to...
Judith Jarosz reviews The Banana Monologues
The Banana Monologues written by John R. Brennan, Jason C. Cooper, and Mary Cimino is a quick paced one man show where we meet Gus Wiederman, a pharmacist and average guy who is haunted by...
Fault Lines at 2013 Edinburgh Fringe Fest
Rebecca Louise Miller's Fault Lines is being produced from August 3-23 as part of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
posted by Rebecca Louise Miller
Jane Titus reviews Elsinore County
Well, there is a reason that Hamlet is a seminal work in European literature. The situation and characters are strong and compelling. The play has withstood many adaptations and...
CHATTING WITH THE TEA PARTY reading
Rich Orloff's new play CHATTING WITH THE TEA PARTY will get a reading at the WorkShop Theater Company on Sunday June 30. The documentary-style play is based on interviews Rich conducted with leaders of local Tea Party groups around the country.
posted by Rich Orloff
Kat Chamberlain reviews Lily and Kosmo Live
If you haven't revisited your childhood fantasy for a while, Lily & Kosmo Live is just the thing to bring out your inner child - and alter-"hero" - for a fresh ride. Who...
Charles C Bales reviews Unlock'd
Like freshly spun cotton candy on the boardwalk during summer, the new musical Unlock’d is sweet and delicious yet leaves you wanting more. The music and lyrics by up-and-coming...
Show preview: A Question of Taste
Jeannine Foster-McKelvia (Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Brecht in the Park
Aimee Todoroff (Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Matt Roberson reviews Alligator Summer
Before you whine about the insufferable heat presently crushing this city, take a walk in the make shift shoes of the characters in Dylan Lamb's Alligator Summer. And the oppressive heat...
Ron Cohen reviews Rantoul and Die
Neil Simon meets Sam Shepard in Mark Roberts’ Rantoul and Die. And the pairing is a happy one in this propulsive production by The Amoralists. Known for the raw emotionality and...
Cory Conley reviews The Two-Character Play
It's hard to avoid ticking off a bunch of European names when writing about Tennessee Williams' Two-Character Play. Specifically, the names of Samuel Beckett, Luigi Pirandello, and the...
Show preview: Sasquatched the Musical
Phil Darg (Author - Book, Music and Lyrics) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: A Serious Person and Then Some
John Doble (Playwright) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Teach Me to Cry
Richard E. Waits (Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Sophia
Mary Lauren (Actress playing Sophia) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Two Women on a Precipice
Karin Fazio Littlefield (Playwright) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
New Play This Summer
My new play "All's Fair (Six Western)" will get a workshop production in July at the theater at Cap21. Cast and Crew info have been posted, ticketing will go live soon!
posted by Sergei Burbank
Show preview: The Violin Maker
Roark Littlefield (Writer and Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: The Ultimate Stimulus
Felipe Ossa (Playwright) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Mother Divine: The Musical
Howie Michael Smith (Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: sExtOrtiOn
Patrick Thomas McCarthy (Playwright) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Color of Life
Yasuhiro Ito (Compose,Arrange,Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Gary Goldfarb: Master Escapist
Omri Schein (Lyricist/Book-writer/Producer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Nathaniel Kressen reviews Then She Fell
Then She Fell is an immersive theatrical experience so inventive and flawlessly-executed that it stays with the audience long after leaving the theater. One is asked to drink elixirs and ...
Nathaniel Kressen reviews Then She Fell
Then She Fell is an immersive theatrical experience so inventive and flawlessly-executed that it stays with the audience long after leaving the theater. One is asked to drink elixirs and ...
Show preview: The Renaissance Dueling Play
Rebecca R. Overholt (Actress) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Martin Denton reviews Bogosity
Bogosity is an intriguing short play by Simcha Borenstein, currently running at Broadway Comedy Club. With its early time slot (6:30pm) and relatively brief running time (under an hour),...
Judith Jarosz reviews The Comedy of Errors
It was a beautiful night when I attended one of the New York’s most cherished institutions, The Public Theater’s Shakespeare in Central Park at the Delacorte Theater. This year their...
Judith Jarosz reviews The Comedy of Errors
It was a beautiful night when I attended one of the New York’s most cherished institutions, The Public Theater’s Shakespeare in Central Park at the Delacorte Theater. This year their...
Judith Jarosz reviews The Comedy of Errors
It was a beautiful night when I attended one of the New York’s most cherished institutions, The Public Theater’s Shakespeare in Central Park at the Delacorte Theater. This year their...
Show preview: Crossing Swords
Joe Slabe (I wrote the book, music and lyrics.) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: The Hills Are Alive!
Alan M-L Wager (actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Beckett in Benghazi
James Presson (Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Black Is the Color of My Voice
Apphia Campbell (Actress/ Playwright) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Break None of His Bones
Joanna Barbaro (Stage/Production Manager) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Volleygirls
Neil Patrick Stewart (I am the director, and one of the original creators of the musical.) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: A Voice in My Head
Joe Lannen (Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Fancy
Bautista Logioco (Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Stephen Cedars reviews Requiem for Black Marie
Dramatizing a biography is always tricky, especially if the figure is a powerhouse. A writer can please the cult fans but fall into hagiography, or deconstruct the myth and thereby annoy the...
Show preview: Talking Heads
Paula D'Alessandris (director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: TinyRhino: Summer Vacation Edition
Felipe Bonilla and Chloe Brown (Guest Curator (Felipe) and Literary Manager (Chloe)) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Envoy
Victoria Rae Sook (director, artistic director, co-producer, actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: SingleVille
Mary McCallum (Playwright, Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Untitled Biopic Project
Marc Bovino (Co-Artistic Director of The Mad Ones and a co-creator/performer for Biopic Project) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Fancy
Michael F Bruck (Playwright and director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Serious Money
Tara Giordano (Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Martin Denton on Theaterspeak
NYTE Founder/editor Martin Denton is the subject of a new interview of Theaterspeak by Micheline Auger. He talks about some of NYTE's accomplishments over the years and looks ahead to what's coming up. Find out what his guilty pleasure is, and what he thinks every indie theater artist should read.
Reading of TO NO ONE by Edward Elefterion
June 21 & 22, 8pm. BAX/Brooklyn Arts Exchange. 421 5th Ave, Park Slope. ($5 suggested donation)
posted by Edward Elefterion
TO NO ONE a new play by Edward Elefterion
Charlie is an infamous hit-man, THE MAN is his psychopathic boss, LOIS is the mark, and RUTH...she's the wildcard. TO NO ONE is about searching and the often unintended consequences of finding.
posted by Edward Elefterion
Show preview: Yesterday Iran / Today Iraq
L. S. Goldberg (Producer/Writer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: The Past Is Still Ahead
Sophia Romma (Playwright) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Funny Stories
James Judd (playwright, performer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Slain in the Spirit
Lisa Milinazzo (Director, Playwright) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Stetson’d
Mark Stetson (co-writer, producer, actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: That Poor Dream
Edward Bauer (Actor, co-creator) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: The Linguists
EJ Sepp (playwright, director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Samaritans, or Where Is Sylvia?
Wayne Paul Mattingly (Playwright/co-producer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Uncorseted
Brooke M. Haney (Co-producer, Director, Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: The Fallen
Yasmine Beverly Rana (Playwright) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: The Actual Dance
Samuel A Simon (Playwright and Solo Performer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Margarita and Max
Manuel Igrejas (Playwright) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: The Adventures of Superbunny
Michael MacKenzie Wills (Writer, Lyrisist, Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Enter Singing – The Musical
Linda Evans (LG Evans) (Playwright, dIrector, co-producer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Charles C Bales reviews Geppetto
Most of us are familiar with Pinocchio and its story of the puppet who becomes a real boy. Taking its name from the woodcarver who created the living marionette, Geppetto tells...
Show preview: Street Theater
Mark Finley (Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Talkback with Martin Denton on June 21
Joan Kane and Bruce Bruce A. Kraemer's company Ego Actus is producing a show called WHAT DO YOU MEAN at Planet Connections Theatre Festivity and the charitable organization they are supporting is NYTE, the nonprofit that produces nytheatre.com. On June 21 at 7:30pm they're hosting a talkback discussion about NYTE at the Robert Moss Theater, 440 Lafayette St.
Show preview: Making a Mark
Jimmy Dalton (Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Ed Malin reviews Fried Chicken and Latkes
Over at The Actors Temple on 47th Street, an active synagogue where there was praying on Saturday morning, Saturday afternoon continued with a musical, life-affirming performance from Rain...
Show preview: The Castle
Brent Langdon (Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Rudy on Drums
Hannah Benitez (Playwright/Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Six Windows Presents A Hero Of Our Time
Will Dagger (Director.) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Martin Denton reviews what do you mean
what do you mean is an affectionate and very funny spoof of the trials and tribulations of making indie theater in a festival context. People who have labored in this world where the labor is...
Ron Cohen reviews The Penalty
The destructive consequences of feeling like an outsider in an uncaring world that can overwhelm the disabled are depicted vividly in The Penalty. The theme also makes for gripping...
"So, I Killed a Few People" at NYC's Magnet Theater
"SO, I KILLED A FEW PEOPLE" starring Mark Sutton in NYC - ONE SHOW ONLY - at The Magnet Theater (29th & 8th) on Friday, JUNE 28TH at 10 PM. This is the first NYC production in more than a decade.
Martin Denton reviews Subject 62
Lenny Schwartz's new play Subject 62 is about a man suffering from Huntington's Disease who undergoes what the playwright aptly describes as a "surreal experiment" in hopes of attaining a...
Martin Denton reviews 3 Kinds of Exile
There are undoubtedly many more than three kinds of exile, but playwright John Guare examines exactly that many in this new triptych of short works premiering at Atlantic Theater Company. Two of...
Martin Denton reviews Venice
Venice, a musical by Matt Sax and Eric Rosen (with additional music by Curtis Moore), comes to the Public Theater's Lab by way of Kansas City Repertory Theatre (of which Eric Rosen is...
Joan Kane reviews You Are Dead. You Are Here.
In You Are Dead. You Are Here. Playwright Christine Evans tells a story of ordinary people who are trying to recuperate from the catastrophe of war. Without making judgments or...
Kimberly Wadsworth reviews Occupation
A few of my friends are from Florida, and have many amusing stories about their home state. I wish one had been able to join me at Ken Ferrigni’s Occupation – they would probably...
Show preview: The Ugly Duckling
Charlotte Ghigliazza (Performer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Unchained Theatre Festival
Proud and pleased to be co-producing this festival of seventeen new plays! Come out to the beautiful Chain Theatre in LIC and check out these exciting new works.
posted by Timothy Nolan
Jane Titus reviews Dante’s Inferno
I was excited to see that Submerge was adapting Dante’s Inferno to the stage. It is an ambitious project but one very much worthy of undertaking. The Inferno is a crucial piece...
Loren Noveck reviews Phoebe in Winter
“We can’t come home to what we left. We have to come home to something new. And this is something new,” says one of the Creedy brothers, who went off to war together and have come...
Show preview: Becoming Vincent
Megan Guinan (playwright/actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Fashion
Joanne Zipay (Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Be the Death of Me
Nina Hellman (Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Bloomsday Celebration: Molly Bloom's Soliloquy from ULYSSES
Eunice Wong (Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)
Susane Lee (Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: The Orpheus Variations
Adam J. Thompson (Conception, Director, Producer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Help Yourself
Lauren Hunter (Writer and Performer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Dirty Great Love Story
Richard Marsh and Katie Bonna (We are both the writers and performers.) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: The Atomic View Motel
Sandy Oppedisano (Actor, Producer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Andrew Rothkin reviews The Golden Year
Kudos to playwright Daniel Damiano for creating two lead characters as part of the 60+ populace. Period. End sentence. End paragraph.
Charles C Bales reviews The Loves of Mr. Lincoln
Much has been made of the lifelong friendship between Abraham Lincoln and Joshua Speed, the young Kentuckian who shared a room — and a bed — with the future president while in Springfield, Ill. as...
Show preview: The Spoon River Project
Tom Andolora (Playwright and Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Pygmalion
Lauren E. Young (I'm an actor playing Eliza Doolittle. ) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: The Dare Project
Wendy Bagger (Writer and Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Othello
Chinaza Uche (Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: This Is Why I Whisper
Sibyl Renaye (Playwright and Producer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: This Is a Play About Being Gay
Teddy Nicholas (Playwright/Director/Producer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Fried Chicken and Latkes
Rain Pryor (Playwright, actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Nita Congress reviews Happy
Happy opens with the unexpected arrival of a soaking wet Alfred Rehm, who is greeted by a towel-clad hostess, Eva. It takes us a few minutes to figure out what’s going on—who these...
Ed Malin reviews Lesbian Love Octagon
Lesbians of the Lower East Side, Unite! It's definitely time for a large-cast musical about late 90s queer culture, and thank goddess this wonderful show has arrived. Whether you're...
Pamela Butler reviews Good Television
It’s my experience that good television is hard to come by, but Rod McLachlan’s play on the subject is great theater. The action revolves around a reality TV show featuring addicts,...
Show preview: Julius Caesar (Shakespeare in Carroll Park)
Joby Earle (Actor, Founding member) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Ed Malin reviews Sontag: Reborn
Moe Angelos, member of the influential ensemble the Five Lesbian Brothers, stars as Susan Sontag in a one-woman play about the writer's fifteen formative years from going to college at age 16 to...
Brecht in the Park this July
Elephant Run District is producing three rarely-produced short plays by Bertolt Brecht this summer. Saturdays and Sundays at 4 p.m. in July (no show July 13) off the Great Hill in Central Park. With a bonus performance at the Brecht Forum on July 23.
posted by Chris Harcum
Wesley Frugé reviews The Holy Cows of Credence, South Dakota: A New Moo-Sical
The Holy Cows of Credence, South Dakota (billed as “a new moo-sical”) is a charming, if simple, tale of a group of friends struggling with loss of faith as they cheer on their...
Martin Denton reviews North to Maine: A Journey on the Appalachian Trail
North to Maine is an epic play about an epic journey, from Virginia to Maine along the Appalachian Trail. Playwright Brenton Lengel is himself a "2,000 miler," having completed the...
The Wedding Party: a collective performance piece at New Dramatists
The indie theater now community is invited to:
The Wedding Party
conceived by Chiori Miyagawa
officiated by Rabbi Monsignor London
directed by David Herskovits
The evening consists of:
Rabbi Monsignor London presiding over 10 real couples and one Mother/Daughter commitment.
A very short play, Cute Cats (inspired by Chekhov’s The Proposal) by Chiori Miyagawa, performed by Todd London, Karen Hartman, and Ron Riley.
Piano Music by David Rosenmeyer. Singing by Katie Geissinger.
Men throwing bouquets, followed by everyone dancing and drinking.
Open Event-Please Call (212) 757-6960 for Reservations.
posted by Chiori Miyagawa
All the world's a stage. I believe in that.
My TCG Circle blog post about Innovation, curated by Caridad Svich
posted by Chiori Miyagawa
Mitchell Conway reviews Birthright
In December 2008, during my senior year in college, I went to Israel with the Taglit-Birthright program. David Lawson’s experience of this free trip for Jews from across the world to Israel...
Joan Kane reviews The Girl Who Forgot to Sing Badly
The Girl Who Forgot To Sing Badly is a fantastical yarn about a young heroine. Written by Finegan Kruckemeyer and directed by Lynne Parker, storyteller extraordinaire Louis Lovett has...
Martin Denton reviews Straight Faced Lies
Straight Faced Lies, Mark Jason Williams' new play premiering at Planet Connections Theatre Festivity 2013, is about a family Thanksgiving dinner. The word
dysfunctional needs to be in that...
Cory Conley reviews Mrs. Mayfield's Fifth-Grade Class of '93 20-year Reunion
Mrs. Mayfield's Fifth-Grade Class of '93 Twenty-Year Reunion is energized--- as an evening so often is--- by a Michael Jackson song. It happens about twenty minutes in, after all the...
Show preview: Richard III
Philip Emeott (Director and actor.) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
New ITN podcast: Sound Scape Festival at the Brick Theater
The annual festival at the Brick Theater is all about sound. Listen to Gyda Arber director of THE TRUE HISTORY OF THE TRAGIC LIFE AND TRIUMPHANT DEATH OF JULIA PASTRANA THE UGLIEST WOMAN IN THE WORLD, Patrice Miller director of ELE↓↑TOR and Roger Nasser, author and director of COMMOTION COLLAGE discuss their shows, the sounds, the Brick Theater, the festival and Williamsburg. (21:04)
Show preview: Piper Plays: Smart Plays for Young Actors
Marielle Duke (Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Nat King Cole: The Vanguard of Avant Garde
Verlon Brown (Lead Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Too Late
Dondrie Burnham (Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Cory Conley reviews Far From Heaven
Recently, I decided that I would be supporting the mayoral candidate who promised to impose a five-year ban on Broadway musicals based on movies.
Show preview: A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Snorks and Pins Productions)
Nick Neglia (Actor.) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Lágrimas Negras: Tribulaciones de una negrita acomplejá
Eva Cristina Vasquez (Playwright/actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Helping People
Diana Stahl (Playwright/Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Twelfth Night (Manhattan Shakespeare Project)
Sarah Eismann (Founding Artistic Director / Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Bogosity
Simcha Borenstein (Playwright / Reluctant Producer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: The Exonerated
Lenny Banovez (Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Reality.....15 Minutes Til the End Of the World
Felix Hiciano (Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: The Pride Show
Cecil Baldwin (Playwright/Performer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
American Gun Show at 59 E 59
Elephant Run District is presenting my latest solo show in the East to Edinburgh Festival at 59 e 59. July 25 at 9pm, and July 26 and 27 at 7pm.
posted by Chris Harcum
Show preview: Old Sound Room Lear
Adina Verson (Co-Founder/Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Ed Malin reviews Sharon's Shorts
In this year's Planet Connections Theatre Festivity, you can catch an evening of five smashing ten-minute plays by Sharon E. Cooper. Each show in the Festivity is done to benefit a charity,...
Show preview: Dangersparkle and the Lion
Harry Einhorn (Writer / Composer / Performer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Pamela Butler reviews Gorilla
Men are not gorillas which is both a good thing, and perhaps an unfortunate thing. Gorillas are pretty mild mannered, relaxed and somewhat boring when they’re just going about their...
Loren Noveck reviews Stop the Tempo
You couldn’t do Gianina Carbinariu’s Stop the Tempo—a taut yelp of a play that imagines a series of small, shared, personal acts of rebellion against the omnipresence of the...
Show preview: The True History of the Tragic Life and Triumphant Death of Juila Pastrana, The Ugliest Woman in th...
Gyda Arber (Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: The Living Room
Brian LaPerche (Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Rich Orloff short comedy to get dual world premieres!
Rich Orloff's new short comedy THE ULTIMATE BATTLE FOR TOTAL CONTROL OF THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE will premiere on Thursday June 6 at both Distilled Theatre Company in Queens AND Pink Banana Theatre Company in Milwaukee. It also opens a week later in the Piper Plays Festival in Brooklyn.
posted by Rich Orloff
Martin Denton reviews Fix Number Six
Fix Number Six is a fun and energetic screwball comedy by Jerry Polner that is getting its first full-scale production at the Planet Connections Theatre Festivity. In it, Jane, a smart and...
Martin Denton reviews Dragon
Dragon, a new play by Jenny Connell Davis that is the debut production for Articulate Theatre Company, is about the romance of dragons. It's a love story, or a couple of love stories, that ...
Show preview: Alligator Summer
Dylan Lamb (Playwright / Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Requiem for Black Marie
Sara Farrington (Playwright/Producer) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Miss Nowhere Diner
Akadēmeia Theatre (Kathleen Potts and Lydia Fort) (Playwright and Director + Producers!) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: The Bromance of the Exes
Mim Granahan (Playwright/Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Show preview: Diana Oh is GOING ROGUE, the solo show
Diana Oh (Actor) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Martin Denton reviews Marcellus Shale
When I first saw the title Marcellus Shale I thought it was somebody's
name: it sounds like the moniker of someone in a Thornton Wilder play, doesn't
it? It's not, though: Paul Zimet got...
Show preview: Artaud…mon mômo
Roi Escudero (Playwright/Performer/Designer/Director) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Martin Denton will lead a Talkback at STRAIGHT FACED LIES
nytheatre.com/Indie Theater Now editor Martin Denton will be leading a talkback after a performance of STRAIGHT FACED LIES by Mark Jason Williams, at the Planet Connections Theatre Festivity. The talkback follows the performance on Monday, June 3 at 6:30pm.
Show preview: Straight Faced Lies
Mark Jason Williams (Playwright) answers five questions about this upcoming show.
Reading of two short plays
Two of my short plays "Pocket Universe" and "Lady in Waiting" will be read as part of Ticket 2 Eternity's Staged Reading Series on Sunday, June 9 at 7pm. This month is all fantasy/sci-fi shorts.
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posted by Duncan Pflaster
"Sea Child" is filmed in Colombia
“Sea Child” is a poignant and surprising tale of coming of age, a story about a girl who refuses to surrender to the forces of gravity and discovers that water is her natural habitat. This American-Colombian co-production features a young Argentinean star Federica Cafferata (of “Road July) It was filmed last week in the Tota lake of Colombia.
posted by Marina Shron
Theresa Buchheister reviews Tesla
Being drawn to a show because of the subject is a double-edged sword. Expectations are heightened, which is thrilling, but also allows for greater disappointment. Doing a show about a particular...
Charles C Bales reviews Moonlight & Love Songs
Opening this year’s GayFest and taking its title from a lyric in Casablanca’s “As Time Goes By,” Moonlight & Love Songs explores the May/December...
New ITN podcast: Planet Connections Festivity - Directors' Roundtable
The Planet Connections is back for its 4th year and NYTE is a media sponsor. Three directors join Martin Denton to talk about their plays, why this festival and the causes they are supporting. Cat Parker is debuting her new company, Articulate Theatre Company, and directing DRAGON. Michael Criscuolo directs FIX NUMBER SIX with an ideal cast (his words). Joan Kane directs Ego Actus' WHAT DO YOU MEAN written by her husband of 35 years Bruce A! Kraemer. (23:50)
Rattlestick West and 'Slipping' in LA
"Well, New York’s Rattlestick Playwrights Theater company has slipped away after treating LA to its production of 'Slipping', and wasn’t it good to have the company here? Not only did an exciting young group introduce us to a superior play and strong new talents, but the whole experience may offer, in miniature, a vision of the kind of synergy that could emerge between major American theatrical centers to, just possibly, help renew our beloved art form." - Bob Verini
This is from an article that just came out in ArtsInLA about the first Rattlestick adventure in the West, and if you have a free sec here's a link to the whole piece.
Much love and have a great weekend,
Daniel :)
posted by Daniel Talbott
Di Jayawickrema reviews Basilica
The hardest part of tragedy is not when it strikes but what comes after. The sheer effort of picking up the pieces and carrying on is the stuff compelling human drama is made of, and Mando...
Pamela Butler reviews The Weir
Nice, on an overcast sticky day, to slip into a theatre seat and feel like you’ve just entered a homey pub somewhere in the middle of Ireland. The wind is howling just outside the door,...
LANDING: Reading of new play by Christine Whitley
This new play by Christine Whitley, with original songs by Whitley and James Conant, tells a tale of a supernatural collision with destiny. Part of Blue Coyote Theatre Group's Commission Project. Thursday, May 30 at Dixon Place.
Rewriting
I had a reading of one of my plays and when I heard it, saw some problems and then delved into a intense rewrite, and the more I rewrote, the more I saw to rewrite. It's facinating to discover the core of your play. And thank you HP that people are interested!
posted by Matthew Ethan Davis
Staged Reading of "Messin' With the Kid" June 23rd.
My new play "Messin' With the Kid" will have a new staged reading June 23rd, 2013, at 5pm. The reading will be produced by Outcast Theatre Company at the Manhattan Theatre Club Creative Center, 311 West 43rd Street.
posted by Duncan Pflaster
Thoughts on Retro's Funny and Challenging A DAY IN THE DEATH OF JOE EGG
Becky Byers’ work as the “spastic vegetable” (the play’s words, not my own) child was hauntingly specific; and her brief vision of a dance, the most moving part of the play. Heather Cunningham turned in a deeply felt performance, and Matt Trumbull tracked the secretive lacerations of a heart convincing itself to make some terrible decisions with a painful clarity. It was also great to see Kristen Vaughn in a more comic turn, though of course, being who she is, she brought pathos to the role. The play itself is an oddly-structured, fascinating story that is both timeless and dated, and in the end, I understood the choices of the characters to both stay and go: a real tribute to the unflinching humanity of the production.
posted by August Schulenburg
Martin Denton reviews In Memory
A young woman is in a hospital in a coma following a serious accident. As a nurse watches over her, beckoning her back to consciousness, and an estranged step-brother and step-sister (her only...
Short Play Going Up At Theatre Row Alongside Veteran Authors
Theatre Breaking Through Barriers will produce "Supernova In Reseda" by Indie Theatre Now playwright, Jerrod Bogard, along with new plays by Neil Labute, Beckah Brunstetter and more. Sunday-Friday June 13-28.
posted by Jerrod Bogard
Bob Stewart's AMERICAN INHERITANCE another finalist.
My modern tragedy AMERICAN INHERITANCE, (which was a finalist for The Kennedy Center for New American Plays) was recently also a finalist for the Vittum Award. Kewl!
posted by Bob Stewart
Bob Stewart's play CHIX & EGG SOUP on the Radio & soon a Film!
My play CHIX & EGG SOUP will be broadcast on July 14 on the Spokane Radio Hour & Fredi Walker Browne (RENT) is presently directing a soon to begin production of a film version too. Stay tuned.-Bob
posted by Bob Stewart
ACTORCLASS
Study acting with award-winning artist and teacher who has collaborated with creators of Black Swan, Mystic River, W., and more. Learn to consistently land work in feature films, prime time television, commercial and Broadway. "My no-nonsense approach cuts through the hocus-pocus they've stuffed in our heads about acting over the last fifty years, and yields results in the form of lucrative careers."
posted by David L. Epstein
Mariah McCarthy is thinking outside the black box.
Mariah McCarthy's MRS MAYFIELD'S FIFTH-GRADE CLASS OF '93 20-YEAR REUNION, opens 5/31. Like THE FOREPLAY PLAY, it happens in a NYC apartment, immersing the audience in the action. Inspired by actor improv, it ought to be one wild party!
posted by J. Stephen Brantley
There's A Light On Yonder Mountain opens 5/23!
My collaborative full-length play (4 writers, 1 lit director, 2 directors) produced by Amios Theater Company will run from May 23 - June 8 at Under St Marks!
posted by Stacy Davidowitz
Thanks from Flux to the Indie Theater Community for Supporting our Rep
Thanks to everyone in the indie theatre community that came out to see Flux's productions of SANS MERCI and HONEY FIST. We were all thrilled by the wonderful responses to these two plays...and now we're going to hibernate (but not for long).
posted by August Schulenburg
William Burroughs' "The Wild Boys" as Immersive 3 Apt House Party
Title: Point Productions and The Silent Barn proudly invite you to a kaleidoscopic reading and immersive performance of William S Burroughs' 'The Wild Boys' in the residences of The Silent Barn on June 15th, in the year of our Lord, 2013.
In 3 evermoving clockwork parts.
Maps and Instructions provided at entry.
Featuring performers: Ryan Downey, Jeff Stark, Steve Laing, Luis Moreno, Fil Voasek, Tom Picasso, Rob Granniss, Theresa Buchheister. Audio cut-up installations by G Lucas Crane and Scott Ries, feast provided by Crane and Dale Buchheister, with Shane Donnelly and a Dream Machine Room. More info on FB page.
posted by Theresa Buchheister
PJ Grisar reviews The Balcony
Jean Genet’s The Balcony, now playing at the Access Theatre, has always
been a play with a lot to say. The 1957 satire is part polemic and part love
letter to all our pet perversions and...
Chain of Fools Launch Event
Trav S.D. launches his new book "Chain of Fools: Silent Comedy and Its Legacies from Nickelodeons to Youtube" with a FREE screening of new, original silent comedies made by himself (with Hilary Chaplain), Kevin Maher, Jeff Seal, Ben Model, Jim Moore, and (all the way from England) Christopher Michael, et al. Film screening to be followed by a book signing and celebration!
posted by Trav S.D.
Jonathan Leaf has become a Playwright-Director Member of the Actors Studio
I've become a Playwright-Director Member of the Actors Studio, and I've begun developing new work there. I'll have further updates on this when my next play readings take place. Thanks!
posted by Jonathan Leaf
Daedalus at the Navy Yards | Fall Revival
Oracle Theatre Inc has just announced that their evening of one acts -- Brooklyn Labyrinth -- will be revived this fall. The evening includes my one-act play, "Daedalus at the Navy Yards." Performances will be in September at the Chain Theatre, Long Island City.
posted by Sergei Burbank
Ed Malin reviews I Wanna Destroy You
It's New York during the summer of 2011 (just before the vote that finally legalized same-sex marriage) and one can see a spectrum of gay standards of living. In Chelsea, "the queens...
Joan Kane reviews Briar Rose & the Thirteenth Fairy
Briar Rose & the Thirteenth Fairy, by playwright Caroline Angell is a modern adaptation of the classic fairy tale Sleeping Beauty. Masterfully staged by Anais Koivisto, this...
Kirk Wood Bromley collection now available
All 23 of my plays are now published for the first time, and available on Indie Theater Now.
posted by Kirk Wood Bromley
