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INSIDE THE WILD HEART
A fully immersive theatrical experience based on the works of Clarice Lispector, Brazil's most acclaimed female writer. October 18th - November 18th, 2018 Thursday - Saturday at 8 PM Sunday at 7 PM Benefit performance on October 27th Aich Studio - 218 E 25th St, New York, NY 10010 "If you were you, how would you be and what would you do?" The moment you Read More »
Find out more »Beautiful Day Without You
Origin Theatre Company’s Off Broadway World Premiere "Beautiful Day Without You" by Marco Calvani Directed by: Erwin Maas With Dan Butler, Richarda Abrams, Anne Son November 1-25, 2018 West End Theatre, 263 West 86th Street, NYC 10024 http://www.origintheatre.org/ 866-811-4111 Tickets: https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/cal/34745?sitePreference=normal Costume/Lighting/Set Design: Guy de Lancey Sound Design: Fan Zhang Stage Management: Miriam Hyfler and Heather Klein
Find out more »SYCORAX: CYBER QUEEN OF QAMARA
THREE LEAGUE MEMBERS INVOLVE: playwright: Fengar Gael director: Joan Kane actor: Sandra Bargman In Shakespeare’s The Tempest, the sorceress, Sycorax, was reported to be deceased, but Sycorax is alive, having waited five hundred years for the ideal technology to reveal the truth of her tale to the widest possible audience: the World Wide Web of the Internet. While Big Brother was watching, Big Sister was waiting! Now her Read More »
Find out more »The Hello Girls – a NEW MUSICAL, NOV 13 – DEC 22, 2018 NOTE– Sat., Dec. 8 post-show talk with author of THE HELLO GIRLS
From New York to Paris, from ragtime to jazz -- THE HELLO GIRLS chronicles the story of America's first women soldiers. These intrepid heroines courageously served as bi-lingual telephone operators on the front lines, helping turn the tide of World War I. They then returned home to fight a decades-long battle for equality and recognition, paving the way for future generations. Celebrate the centennial of Read More »
Find out more »VIVIAN’S MUSIC, 1969
VIVIAN'S MUSIC, 1969 By Monica Bauer Directed by Glory Kadigan With Russell Jordan and Kailah S. King Inspired by real events, in 1969, in a segregated city in the American Midwest bursting with racial tension, a 14-year-old black girl, Vivian, was shot by a white cop, igniting one of the worst race riots in American history. No one knew anything about her: just her name, Read More »
Find out more »Running On Glass
Written by Cynthia Cooper. A sports scholar entices her friend, a designer and running buddy, to help envision a pop-up museum about women in sports. Six characters from sports history come alive, along with the challenges and successes of diverse people in any field of endeavor. Told in monologues by the two performers, the stories include Althea Gibson, first person to break the color barrier Read More »
Find out more »6:00 pm
Pictures With a Naked Camera
Free reading of this play by Stuart Warmflash directed by Shellen Lubin* at the Workshop Theater and including in the cast Christine Bruno* and Cynthia Enfield* *LPTW members
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