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Marc L. Bailin & Holson Productions  present

Can I Really Date A Guy Who Wears A Yarmulke?

Written by Amy Holson-Schwartz

He's handsome, he cooks, he tolerates Jane Austen. He's even Jewish. But there's Jewish and there's JEWISH.

Eleanor's ready to foreswear 5,770 years of Jewish heritage and devote herself to her grad studies until she meets Aaron. Can a secular Jew find love with a religious Jew? ….Yarmulke is a romantic comedy about being young, American, and Jewish in the twenty-first century. 

Running time: 90 minutes

Venue: The Beckett Theatre  - 410 West 42nd Street           


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Meri Wallace and Karen Raphaeli presents

Closure

Written by Meri Wallace

Nice work if you can get it.

Meet up with an old boyfriend on Facebook, talk to an urn, get rid of that ridulous birthday present. These are only some of the possibilities in Meri Wallace's evening of short plays about tying up those disturbing loose ends in life.

Director: Arthur French, Duncan Pflaster, Debra Savage, Andrew Rothkin and Karen Raphaeli.

Running time: 90 minutes

Venue: The MainStage Theater - 312 W. 36th St., 4th floor


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DQDI Productions presents

Love Humiliation Karaoke

Written by Enzo Lombard

San Francisco's Sedaris brings his award winning six city love letter back to MITF with added scenes.

Running time: 100 minutes

Venue: The Dorothy Strelsin Theatre - 312 W. 36th St., first floor


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Mike Reardon & Write Paths Studio present

Love Me Tinder

Written by Martin Dove

Sometimes home is not where you came from... it's where you've been.

In 1983 seventeen year old Dusty Simmons left his home in Secaucus, New Jersey. He left everything...his girlfriend Cindy, his best friend Thomas Gentry, and his youthful dreams. Ten years later, on Valentines Day, Dusty returns...and finds that sometimes it's just too late to go home.

Running time: 90 minutes

Venue: The MainStage Theater - 312 W. 36th St., 4th floor


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Massimine, Roytman & Presentations present

Lovers

Book, Music, & Lyrics by Christopher Massimine

Arriving at her apartment, Jolie finds a mysterious package with a note attached from her ex-fiancee, Chip. Jolie's just returned from a funeral, Chip's funeral, and the note and package are postmarked a week ago from today, the day of Chip's death.

An edgy, sexy contemporary two-person musical scored with an original array of contemporary punk, pop, rock, and infused jazz, LOVERS, explores the darker side of a relationship.

Starring: Broadway's WILL TAYLOR (La Cage Aux Folles, A Chorus Line, The Producers, 42nd Street) and COURTNEY HAMMOND (former television host of ShamuTV on Animal Planet and the gameshow Splat! on Nickolodean). 

Director:  CHRISTOPHER M. CZYZ: Distracted (Roundabout Theatre Company), Something She Did (Primary Stages).

Running time: 120 minutes

Venue: The Beckett Theatre  - 410 West 42nd Street    


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Robert Intile, Jr. and Alina Gutierrez present

Merrily Merrily Merrily

Written  by Becca Schlossberg

Life is but a dream.

Merrily Merrily Merrily explores the final moments of a teenager, Cade, a victim of a lesbian hate crime, as she lies alone in a field. As Cade’s mind dreams up a world free of pain, she cannot escape recollecting the beautiful moments of her life and the young woman who has taught her how to love.

Director:  Madeleine Rose Parsigian

Running time: 75 minutes

Venue: The June Havoc Theatre - 312 W. 36th St., first floor


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The Collective Objective presents

Never Norman Rockwell

Written by Kyle Baxter

It's the day before the wedding and the best man is coming out!

In the morning-after of Dan's bachelor party, Jack announces he's gay! What does this say about their friendship and what's going on with the bride's brother? It's a post-modern, screwball comedy bromance, sure to please all audiences.

Director: Anthony Gargano

Cast: Elizabeth Allerton, Sarah Barry, Paul Bellantoni, Dan Belmont, DR Mann Hanson, Austin Mitchell, Michael Selkirk

Running time: 90 minutes

Venue: The Beckett Theatre  - 410 West 42nd Street 

Audience: Appropriate for ages 18 and up - strong language, adult content, adult themes

Official Website: www.nevernormanrockwell.com


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Divine Productions, in association with Strings Attached Theater Company present

Prevailing Wins

Written by Robin Pond

An amusing look at the politics of relationships, the competitive nature of social status, and the innate human desire to get even, if not to come out ahead. 

Prevailing Wins is an amusing look at the politics of relationships, the competitive nature of social status, and the innate human desire to get even, if not to come out ahead.

Director: Michele Pace

Running time: 90 minutes

Venue: The June Havoc Theatre - 312 W. 36th St., first floor


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Burning Nickels Productions, Phil Newsom Productions & Michael Roderick present

Ten Reasons I Won't Go Home With You

Book by: Kelly Nichols; Lyrics by: Bobby Cronin, Jason Purdy, Andrew Byrne, and Blake Hackler; Music by: Bobby Cronin, Jason Purdy, Andrew Byrne, Steven Silverstein, Alan Bukowiecki, and Phillip Chernyak

A funny and heartfelt musical about a girl who discovers she has to kiss a lot of frogs before she finds Prince Charming.

Katie is a funny, smart, single actress, looking for a new leading man. She's followed her career from Minnesota to NYC, and now she's following her heart through the twists and turns of dating in Manhattan -- and she's not afraid to sing about it!

Running time: 120 minutes

Venue: The June Havoc Theatre - 312 W. 36th St., first floor