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the loneliness of long distance runner

The Loneliness Of The Long Distance Runner- Location, Tickets, Reviews

Atlantic Theater Company presents the U.S. premiere of The Loneliness Of The Long Distance Runner, adapted by British playwright and Olivier Award nominee Roy Williams from Alan Sillitoe’s classic short story of the same title. The play is set in modern day London and follows the story of Colin, a high school aged[…]

Here Lies Love album cover

Here Lies Love RETURNS

David Byrne announced in an email to fans that Here Lies Love is returning to the Public Theater for an open ended run. Previews begin April 14, 2014, opening night is scheduled for May 1. The production will be remounted in the same theater as its original, the LuEsther, and[…]

Machinal, What's It All About? Bacharach Reimagined, Outside Mullingar

Machinal, Bacharach, the Shans, & a tattoo inquiry

On this podcast we discuss important questions like: How do you pronounce Machinal, what is expressionist theater (seriously, does anyone know because we don’t answer this question), and are Morgan Spector’s tattoos real (same parenthetical)? Subscribe to the Maxamoo Podcast on iTunes, and check out our podcasts page. For more information on the[…]

I Am The Wind

I Am The Wind – Location, Tickets, Reviews

59E59 Theaters presents the U.S. premiere of Norwegian playwright Jon Fosse’s I Am The Wind, a meditative drama helmed by Paul Takacs and translated by Olivier Award-winning British playwright Simon Stephens. The story begins as two men embark on a dangerous voyage on the open sea and turns into an exploration of the resulting psychological crisis they[…]

NYC 2014 Theater Preview

Early 2014 Theater Preview

On this episode of the Maxamoo Podcast, our founder Lindsay, Nicole from Mildly Bitter’s Musings, and David from It’s DLevy! discuss the shows they are most looking forward to seeing in early 2014, the pros and cons of subscription memberships, who is Ted Shen, and which side is “the wrong side” of Broadway.[…]

Parables for the One Percent

Parables for the One Percent – Location, Tickets, Reviews

Karl Custer’s Parables for the One Percent is a satirical comedy about the nation’s richest individuals, featuring the exaggerated interior monologues of elite one-percenters. The play has three alternating scenarios. In the first, two wealthy women–both named Jacqueline–savagely compete to be the doyenne of their posh neighborhood (and we mean ‘savagely’ very[…]

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