What do you get when you mix a picnic lunch, your local NYC neighborhood park and a fun and friendly, no frills Shakespeare production?
Curious Frog Theatre Company's MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING!
IT'S A COMEDY. IT'S FREE. AND IT'S COMING TO A PARK NEAR YOU.
· SAT 8/23/08 SUNSET PARK
· SUN 8/24/08 ASTORIA PARK
· SAT 8/30/08 INWOOD HILL PARK (Very close to mi casa)
· SUN 8/31/08 EAST RIVER PARK
· SAT 9/06 BAISLEY POND PARK
· SUN. 9/07 RIVERSIDE PARK
· SUN 9/21 FORT GREENE PARK
· SAT 9/27 ASTORIA PARK
· SUN 9/28 QUEENSBRIDGE PARK
ALL PERFORMANCES AT 4:00 PM
Maps, Directions & ALL THE DETAILS AT:
WWW.CURIOUSFROG.ORG
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
REVELATION READINGS AT RED BULL THEATER
RED BULL THEATER
presents
REVELATION READINGS
OBIE AWARD-WINNING READING SERIES
September 15th 2008 – March 2nd 2009
SEPTEMBER – DECEMBER READINGS
Monday September 15, 7pm
A BENEFIT READING OF
RESTORATION COMEDY
by Amy Freed (The Beard of Avon)
New York Premiere, directed by Jesse Berger
Featuring Michael Urie (Ugly Betty, Revenger’s Tragedy), Bill Camp, and More!
A hilarious fusion of Vanbrugh’s classic sex-farce The Relapse and its wild prequel Cibber’s Love’s Last Shift, this new comedy is not to be missed.
VIP reception with the artists beforehand. Cocktail party with live music follows the reading.
Admission: $100 Reading & Party, $250 VIP Reception + Reading & Party
Reserve now at www.redbulltheater.com
or 212.352.3101
Monday September 29, 7pm
THE SILENT WOMAN
by Ben Jonson
This Jacobean gem is satirically savvy, with a surprisingly sexy twist.
Starring F Murray Abraham (Amadeus, Merchant of Venice)
Monday October 6, 7pm
A HORSE’S ASS
by David Greenspan, loosely adapted from Pietro Aretino’s Renaissance comedy, Il Marescalco.
1526. Mantua. A homosexual man will be forced at knifepoint to marry a woman. He’s tearing his hair out.
Directed by Leigh Silverman (Well)
Monday October 27, 7pm
THE CENCI
by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Tyranny, incest, and assassination – a 16th century tragedy comes to vivid life in the hands of one of the great Romantic poets.
Directed by Eleanor Holdridge
Featuring Lisa Harrow (Wit) and Roger Rees (Indiscretions)
Monday November 17, 7pm
THE MALCONTENT
by John Marston
A truculent tragicomedy, this scathing attack on government corruption is timely, terrifying, and disconcertingly amusing.
Directed by Ethan McSweeny (The Persians, 1001)
Featuring Matthew Rauch (Revenger’s Tragedy)
Monday December 8, 7pm
DOCTOR FAUSTUS
by Christopher Marlowe
Faustus sells his soul to the Devil for knowledge – the classic tale, as only Marlowe could have told it!
Directed by Mark Lamos (Cymbeline)
COMING THIS SEASON
A full production of
Thomas Middleton’s WOMEN BEWARE WOMEN
Directed by Jesse Berger
Tickets on sale soon…
2009 READINGS
Monday January 12, 7pm
ELECTRICIDAD: A Chicano take on the tragedy of Electra
by Luis Alfaro
Sophocles’ great classic re-imagined, set in a contemporary Los Angeles barrio.
Directed by Lisa Peterson
Monday February 23, 7pm
The Royal Hunt of the Sun
by Peter Shaffer
A modern epic about the conquest of Peru by Spain and the destruction of the Inca Empire, a clash of cultures brought about by an occupying force.
Directed by Joe Hardy
Monday March 2, 7pm
THE SIEGE OF NUMANTIA
by Miguel de Cervantes
A devastating play about honor, sacrifice, and the last days of Numantia by the creator of Don Quixote.
Directed by Moises Kaufman
LOCATION
Theater at St. Clement’s
423 West 46th Street, between 9th & 10th Avenues
Subway: A/C/E to 42nd Street, Exit on 44th Street
Parking: 415 West 45th Street, between 9th & 10th Avenues
TICKETS
$25 Adults
$10 Students/Industry*
$100/$250 Benefit
$65+ Subscription Packages Available
Purchase at www.redbulltheater.com
or call 212-352-3101, or 866-811-4111 (toll-free)
Red Bull Theater is a 501 (c) 3 not-for-profit company dedicated to the presentation of vital and imaginative productions of heightened language plays and to the development of new plays written in a similar vein. With a special focus on the Jacobean plays of Shakespeare and his contemporaries, Red Bull Theater aspires to challenge the intellect and engage the imagination of today’s theatergoers through language-based, company-created, resonantly provocative stagings of great classic stories. Donations to Red Bull Theater are fully tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.
DONATE
To give to Red Bull Theater right now, click HERE or go to http://www.redbulltheater.com/2008/cms.php?menu=join.
MAILING LIST
Don’t miss out on events that get announced by regular mail only. Send your mailing address to info@redbulltheater.com to be kept completely up to date. To Subscribe or Unsubscribe to email announcements, click here: http://www.redbulltheater.com/cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi.
JESSE BERGER
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
PO BOX 250863
NEW YORK NY 10025
www.redbulltheater.com
212.414.5168
info@redbulltheater.com
presents
REVELATION READINGS
OBIE AWARD-WINNING READING SERIES
September 15th 2008 – March 2nd 2009
SEPTEMBER – DECEMBER READINGS
Monday September 15, 7pm
A BENEFIT READING OF
RESTORATION COMEDY
by Amy Freed (The Beard of Avon)
New York Premiere, directed by Jesse Berger
Featuring Michael Urie (Ugly Betty, Revenger’s Tragedy), Bill Camp, and More!
A hilarious fusion of Vanbrugh’s classic sex-farce The Relapse and its wild prequel Cibber’s Love’s Last Shift, this new comedy is not to be missed.
VIP reception with the artists beforehand. Cocktail party with live music follows the reading.
Admission: $100 Reading & Party, $250 VIP Reception + Reading & Party
Reserve now at www.redbulltheater.com
or 212.352.3101
Monday September 29, 7pm
THE SILENT WOMAN
by Ben Jonson
This Jacobean gem is satirically savvy, with a surprisingly sexy twist.
Starring F Murray Abraham (Amadeus, Merchant of Venice)
Monday October 6, 7pm
A HORSE’S ASS
by David Greenspan, loosely adapted from Pietro Aretino’s Renaissance comedy, Il Marescalco.
1526. Mantua. A homosexual man will be forced at knifepoint to marry a woman. He’s tearing his hair out.
Directed by Leigh Silverman (Well)
Monday October 27, 7pm
THE CENCI
by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Tyranny, incest, and assassination – a 16th century tragedy comes to vivid life in the hands of one of the great Romantic poets.
Directed by Eleanor Holdridge
Featuring Lisa Harrow (Wit) and Roger Rees (Indiscretions)
Monday November 17, 7pm
THE MALCONTENT
by John Marston
A truculent tragicomedy, this scathing attack on government corruption is timely, terrifying, and disconcertingly amusing.
Directed by Ethan McSweeny (The Persians, 1001)
Featuring Matthew Rauch (Revenger’s Tragedy)
Monday December 8, 7pm
DOCTOR FAUSTUS
by Christopher Marlowe
Faustus sells his soul to the Devil for knowledge – the classic tale, as only Marlowe could have told it!
Directed by Mark Lamos (Cymbeline)
COMING THIS SEASON
A full production of
Thomas Middleton’s WOMEN BEWARE WOMEN
Directed by Jesse Berger
Tickets on sale soon…
2009 READINGS
Monday January 12, 7pm
ELECTRICIDAD: A Chicano take on the tragedy of Electra
by Luis Alfaro
Sophocles’ great classic re-imagined, set in a contemporary Los Angeles barrio.
Directed by Lisa Peterson
Monday February 23, 7pm
The Royal Hunt of the Sun
by Peter Shaffer
A modern epic about the conquest of Peru by Spain and the destruction of the Inca Empire, a clash of cultures brought about by an occupying force.
Directed by Joe Hardy
Monday March 2, 7pm
THE SIEGE OF NUMANTIA
by Miguel de Cervantes
A devastating play about honor, sacrifice, and the last days of Numantia by the creator of Don Quixote.
Directed by Moises Kaufman
LOCATION
Theater at St. Clement’s
423 West 46th Street, between 9th & 10th Avenues
Subway: A/C/E to 42nd Street, Exit on 44th Street
Parking: 415 West 45th Street, between 9th & 10th Avenues
TICKETS
$25 Adults
$10 Students/Industry*
$100/$250 Benefit
$65+ Subscription Packages Available
Purchase at www.redbulltheater.com
or call 212-352-3101, or 866-811-4111 (toll-free)
Red Bull Theater is a 501 (c) 3 not-for-profit company dedicated to the presentation of vital and imaginative productions of heightened language plays and to the development of new plays written in a similar vein. With a special focus on the Jacobean plays of Shakespeare and his contemporaries, Red Bull Theater aspires to challenge the intellect and engage the imagination of today’s theatergoers through language-based, company-created, resonantly provocative stagings of great classic stories. Donations to Red Bull Theater are fully tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.
DONATE
To give to Red Bull Theater right now, click HERE or go to http://www.redbulltheater.com/2008/cms.php?menu=join.
MAILING LIST
Don’t miss out on events that get announced by regular mail only. Send your mailing address to info@redbulltheater.com to be kept completely up to date. To Subscribe or Unsubscribe to email announcements, click here: http://www.redbulltheater.com/cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi.
JESSE BERGER
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
PO BOX 250863
NEW YORK NY 10025
www.redbulltheater.com
212.414.5168
info@redbulltheater.com
Friday, August 15, 2008
THREE CHANGES
THREE CHANGES
A new play by NICKY SILVER (Pterodactyls, The Food Chain)
Directed by WILSON MILAM (The Lieutenant of Inishmore, Killer Joe)
Nate (Dylan McDermott, "The Practice") and Laurel (Maura Tierney, "E.R.") are a comfortably married, Upper West Side couple-until Nate's wayward brother Hal (Scott Cohen, Drunk Enough to Say I Love You?) arrives from Hollywood. What at first seems a casual visit, a chance to reconnect, is quickly revealed as something more ominous. Hal may have had success, but human connection is all that matters, and he intends to make connections-no matter who pays the price.
Three Changes is a funny and darkly suspenseful look at the joy of family, and how far we'll go to get it.
Directed by WILSON MILAM (The Lieutenant of Inishmore, Killer Joe)
Nate (Dylan McDermott, "The Practice") and Laurel (Maura Tierney, "E.R.") are a comfortably married, Upper West Side couple-until Nate's wayward brother Hal (Scott Cohen, Drunk Enough to Say I Love You?) arrives from Hollywood. What at first seems a casual visit, a chance to reconnect, is quickly revealed as something more ominous. Hal may have had success, but human connection is all that matters, and he intends to make connections-no matter who pays the price.
Three Changes is a funny and darkly suspenseful look at the joy of family, and how far we'll go to get it.
AUGUST 22 THRU SEPTEMBER 28 ONLY!
Playwrights Horizons Mainstage Theater
416 WEST 42ND STREET (BETWEEN 9th & 10th AVENUES)
Perfs. Tues-Fri at 8:00, Sat at 2:30 & 8:00, Sun at 2:30 & 7:30
Playwrights Horizons Mainstage Theater
416 WEST 42ND STREET (BETWEEN 9th & 10th AVENUES)
Perfs. Tues-Fri at 8:00, Sat at 2:30 & 8:00, Sun at 2:30 & 7:30
For tickets:
or
Call TICKET CENTRAL at (212) 279-4200 (Noon-8pm daily).
or
Visit the TICKET CENTRAL box office window
416 West 42nd Street between 9th and 10th Avenues (Noon-8pm daily).
Call TICKET CENTRAL at (212) 279-4200 (Noon-8pm daily).
or
Visit the TICKET CENTRAL box office window
416 West 42nd Street between 9th and 10th Avenues (Noon-8pm daily).
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
LOVE AND OTHER NATURAL DISASTERS
LOVE and OTHER NATURAL DISASTERS
Manhattan Repertory Theatre
Presents: Summerfest 2008
LOVE and OTHER NATURAL DISASTERS
4 one-acts
written and directed by Karen B. Song
Featuring: Chris Brescia, Elizabeth Bove, Evan Dahme, Athena Kazantzis, Helen Kim, Joe Medina, Stephanie Parrott, Catherine Zubkow
Stage Manager: Sarah Nochenson
Sound Design: Hollis Smith
7 PM shows Wed. Aug. 6th, Thurs. Aug. 7th, Fri. Aug. 8th
(Possible Extended Run: Sat/Sun, Aug. 9/10th -- Call for details)
General Admission $20*
For Tickets: (646)329-6588
Manhattan Repertory Theatre
303 W. 42nd Street (at 8th Ave.) Third Floor
http://www.manhattanrep.com/
Stage Manager: Sarah Nochenson
Sound Design: Hollis Smith
7 PM shows Wed. Aug. 6th, Thurs. Aug. 7th, Fri. Aug. 8th
(Possible Extended Run: Sat/Sun, Aug. 9/10th -- Call for details)
General Admission $20*
For Tickets: (646)329-6588
Manhattan Repertory Theatre
303 W. 42nd Street (at 8th Ave.) Third Floor
http://www.manhattanrep.com/
STAIN
STAIN
A new play by Tony Glazer
directed by Scott C. Embler
presented by Choice Theatricals
What doesn't kill you leaves a mark.
Featuring:
Karina Arroyave - (Film: Crash, "24", Theatre: The Public's School of the Americas)
Joanna Bayless - (Sweet Bird of Youth)
Peter Brensinger - (Film: Red Cockroaches)
Summer Crockett Moore - (Last Summer at Bluefish Cove, IT Award for Best Featured Actress)
Jim O'Connor - (Film: Sweet Home Alabama, Last Request, Mystic Pizza. TV: "The Secret Life of...")
Tobias Segal - (MTC's From Up Here - Drama League & Drama Desk Award nominations, Playwrights' Doris To Darlene).
Now thru August 23rd, 2008
at The Kirk Theatre
Theatre Row, NYC - 410 West 42nd Street
For tickets: call 212-279-4200 or visit www.ticketcentral.com
A new play by Tony Glazer
directed by Scott C. Embler
presented by Choice Theatricals
What doesn't kill you leaves a mark.
Featuring:
Karina Arroyave - (Film: Crash, "24", Theatre: The Public's School of the Americas)
Joanna Bayless - (Sweet Bird of Youth)
Peter Brensinger - (Film: Red Cockroaches)
Summer Crockett Moore - (Last Summer at Bluefish Cove, IT Award for Best Featured Actress)
Jim O'Connor - (Film: Sweet Home Alabama, Last Request, Mystic Pizza. TV: "The Secret Life of...")
Tobias Segal - (MTC's From Up Here - Drama League & Drama Desk Award nominations, Playwrights' Doris To Darlene).
Now thru August 23rd, 2008
at The Kirk Theatre
Theatre Row, NYC - 410 West 42nd Street
For tickets: call 212-279-4200 or visit www.ticketcentral.com
Labels:
Choice Theatricals,
Scott C. Embler,
Stain,
Tony Glazer
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