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Phoebe In Winter

Part of Clubbed Thumb’s Summerworks (the theater company’s annual festival of new plays), Phoebe In Winter is the story of war and its impact on family. A father anxiously awaits the return of his three sons from war, when suddenly a woman from the war zone (the eponymous Phoebe) barges in and[…]

Gibraltar

Gibraltar follows a day in the life of Leopold Bloom, the character from James Joyce’s tome Ulysses. As such, the play is comprised of extended monologues and personal musings from Bloom and Molly, his wife, as they mourn the death of their son. Gibraltar is the human experience stripped bare. It is laced[…]

The Tutors

A Maxamoo recommendation… The Tutors uniquely captures the humor and pain of life in New York City at this exact moment, especially for anyone connected to New York’s booming tech scene. This play tells the story of three friends building a startup company and their ensuing personal meltdowns. There are some hilarious[…]

Announcing our Indie Theater in NYC Maxamoo Meetup

Join Maxamoo for this hilarious new production of Lesbian Love Octagon. It’s a musical comedy about love, loss and the wonderful, but sometimes unhelpful, friendships that help us navigate between them. Watch Maxamoo’s interview with Kim Kressal and Will Larche, the show’s creators. LESBIAN LOVE OCTAGON Thursday, June 13th7 PMKraine Theater (map)85 E 4th[…]

These Shining Lives

This historical play follows a group of women working at the Radium Dial watch company in the 1920s. The company tells the workers that the radium they work with is not dangerous but they know something is wrong. Simple and low budget, it’s the story of an early labor struggle[…]

Stop the Tempo

Three Romanian twenty-somethings rebel against contemporary, post-Communism, consumerist, hyper-connected culture, staged in a basement bar on the lower east side.  This production of “Stop the Tempo” by Romanian playwright Gianina Carbinariu is performed at Arlene’s Grocery (the bar on the LES). It’s lit largely by mini flashlights and strobe lights, punctuated[…]

Botallack O’Clock

Botallack O’Clock is odd and bizarre and witty. It is an inception of the absurd: a surreal show about a surreal artist. In the wee hours of the morning British artist Roger Hilton sits in his room pondering his past, present, and the purpose of art. Hilton fills this time[…]

Basilica

An emotionally devastating play about the Garza family in small town San Juan, Texas. Critical response has been pretty uniform: strong performances, less strong storytelling but still engaging. We concur. Cherry Lane Theatre (map)38 Commerce St, NYCTICKETS Reviews Curtain UpIt’s sometimes frustrating, occasionally brilliant and deeply compelling.  New York PostSermon[…]

What I’m Failing to Learn

Tween phenom singer songwriter Schuyler Iona Press is presenting a workshop production of her new multimedia musical at 13thStreet Rep Theater Wednesdays and Saturdays through June 15th. The conceit follows Ms. Press on a walking tour of New York City. Video and still photograph projections show the tour and images[…]

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