Everything Is Ours – Location, Tickets, Reviews
Everything Is Ours at HERE Arts Center is theater company Colt Coeur’s fourth world premiere production.
In this play a young couple, Mitchell and Sara, have every material comfort thanks to their innovative web-based businesses. But then their content, bourgeois life tumbles into chaos when a child in need of care-taking unexpectedly arrives at their doorstep. They proceed through all of the classic phases of adjustment: denial, pleading for outside help, refusal to communicate, fighting, and, finally, teamwork.
Although relationships and family are common theater fodder, this smart comedy avoids clichés on the subject. The playwright and cast manage to elicit out-loud laughter from the audience while sincerely addressing these serious subjects. Encouraging reflection and communication, Everything Is Ours is also whimsical and absolutely entertaining.
LOCATION
HERE
145 Sixth Ave, New York City
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RUNNING TIME
1 hour 30 minutes, no intermission
TICKETS
$18 (click here for ticket)
DATES
Performances through September 21
REVIEWS
New York Times
A couple, into themselves, make room for one more.
New York Post
“Ours” is a surreal dream.
New York Daily News
Life is bundled with surprises. Same goes for Beckwith’s fine play.
Show Business
“Everything is Ours” is an offbeat masterpiece—part farce and part coming-of-age drama.
CAST & CREW
(partial list)
Written by Nikole Beckwith
Directed by Adrienne Campbell-Holt
Featuring Geoffrey Arend, Molly Bernard, Katya Campbell, Adam Harrington,
Elia Monte-Brown, Genesis Oliver, Rachel Resheff and Kate Roberts