PHOTOS: “Leave Me Green” – The Gym At Judson (Off-Broadway)
Leave Me Green opened March 26 at the Gym at Judson, located at 243 Thompson Street, and will run through April 11. Tickets are $18 and available at the door or online here.
Leave Me Green opened March 26 at the Gym at Judson, located at 243 Thompson Street, and will run through April 11. Tickets are $18 and available at the door or online here.
PTP NYC’s inaugural Living Room reading series was held March 22 and 23 with four readings from playwrights Snoo Wilson, Howard Barker, Dan O’Brien, and John Kolvenbach. The reading was meant to celebrate the works of these playwrights, particularly Snoo Wilson who passed away in 2013, as well as publicize PTP NYC’s upcoming summer repertory…
Woyzeck, FJF, now playing at the New Ohio Theatre, is a reimagining of Georg Büchner’s, unfinished play. Set in a mental institution, Friedrich Johann Franz Woyzeck is attempting to piece together where he is and why he is there while losing his grip on reality.
Woyzeck, FJF opened March 5 at the New Ohio Theatre, located at 154 Christopher Street, and will run through March 21. Tickets are $20 and available at the box office, by phone at 1-888-596-1027, or online here.
The Show: The Lion King – Book by Roger Allers and Irene Mecchi, music by Elton John, lyrics by Tim Rice The Time: November 27, 2009 Me: Happy Thanksgiving! Can I cook an entire Thanksgiving dinner in my tiny kitchen? Time to find out!
You On The Moors Now, which opened February 13 at HERE, is my favorite kind of weird theater. The play is a deconstruction of four of literature’s most famous women, Jane Eyre from Jane Eyre, Jo March from Little Women, Elizabeth Bennett from Pride and Prejudice, and Catherine Earnshaw from Wuthering Heights. In the process, though, it brings on a full-blown battle of the sexes and breaks down harmful character types for men and women.
You On the Moors Now opened February 13 at HERE, located at 145 Sixth Avenue, and will run through February 28. Tickets are $18 and available at the box office, by phone at 212-352-3101, or online here. There will be post-show discussions on February 21 and 27.
You On The Moors Now is opening Friday, February 13, and whether if you are single, dating, or long-time committed relationship, there are a whole lot of reasons to check out Theatre Reconstruction Ensemble’s new show for Valentine’s Day!
The Show: Hair – Book and lyrics by Gerome Ragni and James Rado, music by Galt MacDermot The Time: November 8, 2009 Me: “Wheeee, I freaking love this city!”
All That Dies And Rises, now playing at the IATI Theater, is a collection of vignettes based on the writings of August Strindberg, Franz Kafka, Gertrude Stein, and Charles Bukowski. Seven cast members interpret these works together through physical movement, contortions, shadows, mime, and song.