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Elevator Repair Service Arguendo

Elevator Repair Service’s ARGUENDO – Location, Tickets, Reviews

Update: September 25, 2013 ARGUENDO from acclaimed theater company Elevator Repair Service opened Tuesday, September 24th at The Public Theater to warm reviews with loads of bad puns about nudity. The show is a verbatim performance of the U.S. Supreme Court oral argument in Barnes v. Glen Theatre, a case challenging Indiana’s ban[…]

St. Ann's Warehouse

St. Ann’s Warehouse

Founded in 1980 under the name Arts in St. Ann’s, St. Ann’s Warehouse is named after its original location at the National Historic Landmark Church of St. Ann and the Holy Trinity in Brooklyn Heights. It originally focused on classical music but has since established itself as a center for daring,[…]

Lickspittles, Buttonholers and Damned Pernicious Go-Betweens

Lickspittles, Buttonholers and Damned Pernicious Go-Betweens – Location, Tickets, Reviews

Johnna Adams‘ Lickspittles, Buttonholers and Damned Pernicious Go-Betweens, in a world premiere presented by Boomerang Theatre Company, is one of the hidden gems of this fall season. A comedy written (mostly) in rhyming couplets, Lickspittles tells the story of three men from the Danish court (a lickspittle, a buttonholer, and a go-between)[…]

natasha pierre and the great comet of 1812

Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812 – Location, Reviews, Tickets

Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812 is an electro-pop opera based on Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace. After a brief but very popular and sold out run at Ars Nova in 2012, Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812 launched a commercial run in May 2013 at Kazino, a custom-built Russian supper club[…]

TheJacksonian

The Jacksonian

Official Opening Update The Jacksonian, written by Pulitzer Prize winner Beth Henley, is now debuting in New York for a limited run through December 22 at Theatre Row. Although it has been one of the most anticipated shows among critics and theater lovers, the play has received divided reviews.  TheaterMania said “you’ll[…]

fetch clay make man

Fetch Clay, Make Man – Location, Tickets, Reviews

New York Theater Workshop presents Fetch Clay, Make Man from award-winning playwright Will Power and two-time Tony Award-winning director Des McAnuff through October 13, 2013. This play is a fictionalized account of the true, yet unlikely, friendship between world-renowned prize fighter Muhammad Ali and controversial movie star Stepin Fetchit, a man 40 years older than Ali[…]

Playwrights Horizons

Playwrights Horizons

Founded by Robert Moss in 1971, Playwrights Horizons is dedicated to promoting new work by American theater artists. Some of the most notable plays to come out of New York City in the last 40 years premiered at Playwrights Horizons, including Pulitzer, Tony, and Obie award winners. As an institution it[…]

The Life and Sort of Death of Eric Argyle

The Life and Sort of Death of Eric Argyle – Location, Tickets, Reviews

Part of Origin’s 1st Irish festival, The Life and Sort of Death of Eric Argyle from award-winning Irish theatre company 15th Oak tells the story of Eric Argyle, a recently deceased man who kept a secret for 30 years. Shortly after Eric’s death, he finds himself the subject of a trial. Events from[…]

Blithe Spirit

Blithe Spirit – Location, Tickets, Reviews

The Gallery Players’ new comedy is a revival of Noël Coward’s 1940s classic Blithe Spirit, directed by Sue Glausen. The farce begins as Charles, a self-absorbed socialite-novelist, invites an eccentric psychic, Madame Arcati, to perform a séance as research for his next book. When the séance conjures the ghost of Charles’ late first wife, Elvira, the situation deteriorates,[…]

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