Now Playing: Outside Manhattan
November 16 - November 22
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bauhaus the bauhaus: Modernism! Utopia! Architecture! Sit-upons! The Nerve Tank explores the Bauhaus, the seminal German school of design that operated from 1919 until 1933, when the Nazi regime shut it down. Brooklyn Lyceum, 227 4th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY.
Dead Man's Cell Phone: Outrageous Fortune Company presents Sarah Ruhl's play about a woman who picks up a dead man's cell phone. Queens Theatre in the Park, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Flushing, NY.
Exposition: A non-narrative theatrical collision, created by Matthew Freeman and Michael Gardner. Brick Theatre, 575 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn, NY.
Kepler: A new opera by Philip Glass, inspired by the discoveries of 17th century astronomer Johannes Kepler. BAM Opera House, 30 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, NY.
On the Town: A revival of the musical about three sailors on one-day leave in New York City. Paper Mill Playhouse, Brookside Drive, Millburn, NJ.
Really Real: This new work by choreographer Wally Cardona reflects on love, loss, desire, youth, beauty, and power using simple means to expose the intricate relationships and meanings that exist between people in a complex world. BAM Harvey Theatre, 651 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, NY.
The Children's Hour: A revival of Lillian Hellman's play about two schoolteachers who are accused by a student of being lovers. Poppenhusen Institute, 114-04 14th Road, Queens, NY.
The Great Recession: An evening of short plays that explore the impact of the current economic crisis on the younger generation. Flea, 41 White Street, New York, NY.
The Pillowman: A new production of Martin McDonagh's dark comedy about the interrogation of a fiction writer; presented by Astoria Performing Arts Center. Good Shepherd United Methodist Church, 30-44 Crescent Street, Astoria, NY.


