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Asian Belle Written by Michelle GlickWhat happens when a sweet southern belle realizes.....she's not so southern after all?? An Alabama nail salon, Vacation Bible School, school musical type casting- the daughter of a Vietnamese war bride spends her youth aspiring to be a Southern Belle...a funny, touching and true solo show. Y'all come see it! Running time: 60 minutes Venue: The Dorothy Strelsin Theatre - 312 W. 36th St., first floor |
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Marc L. Bailin & Holson Productions
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Can I Really Date A Guy Who Wears A Yarmulke?
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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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Villegas and Bob Ost/Wildly Productive Productions Civil War Voices Book by James R. Harris and Original Musical Arrangements by Mark Hayes. The real words, the real music. The real heart of a country divided. A slave who became Mrs. Lincoln’s confidante. A Southern couple separated by war. A Yankee professor turned military hero. A plantation owner with a conflicted conscience. The real people, the real songs, the real heart of a country divided. Truths rediscovered as we now approach the Civil War Sesquicentennial. Running time: 90 minutes Venue: The June Havoc Theatre - 312 W. 36th St., first floor |
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Negro Ensemble Company presents Colored People's Time Written by Leslie Lee Can you hear the clock ticking - Colored People's Time, the past, present and future. Colored People's Time is a series of humorous and stirring events that begin with African American slaves secretly meeting to celebrate the "white man's religion", to the supreme court decision to ban segregated busing. Running time: 90 minutes Venue: The Beckett Theatre - 410 West 42nd Street |
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Broadway Clubhouse.com present Most Likely To: The Senior Superlative Musical Book, Music and Lyrics by Michael Tester It's the Glees vs. the Goths, the Drama Queens vs. the Jocks in a senior Superlative Showdown! Most Likely To employs a high school senior superlative ceremony to give voice to the class clown and drama queen in all of us. Direction and Musical Staging: Abbe Gail Cross Cast Members: Andrew J. Beck, Gina Marie Bilardi, Amanda Castanos, Alexander Greif, Christopher Hlinka, Katherine Hoffmann, Steven Liberto, Lyle Colby Mackston, Melissa Rapelje, Lauren Renner, Sarah Sixt, Matthew Walsh, Jesse Zeidman Running time: 95 minutes with no intermission Venue: The Beckett Theatre - 410 West 42nd Street Audience: This is a family show appropriate for ages tween thru adult! Official Website: www.broadwayclubhouse.com Facebook Page: Most Likely To: The Senior Superlative Musical |
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Anna Grace presents Peking Roulette Written by Ben Thompson A quirky look at life (and love) for an aging expat in Beijing. The Beijing Olympics are over, but this intercultural May-December faux-mance has only just begun. Her desire for a child and his desire for her finds them pitted against fate in a game of chance. Each roll of the dice puts them face to face with questions of love, cultural morés, family, freedom, and sex. Director: Anna Grace Composer: Michelangelo Sosnowitz Cast: Jim Williams, Kristen Hung Crew: Kelly Vieau, Production Stage Manager ; Chad Helmer, Assistant Stage Manager/Tech Running time: 90 minutes Venue: The Dorothy Strelsin Theatre - 312 W. 36th St., first floor Audience: Appropriate for ages 13 and up. Strong Language. Adult subject matter Official Website: www.pekingroulette.com |
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Oberon Theatre Ensemble presents
The Starship Astrov
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A Chekhovian Space Comedy A play written in the style of Anton Chekhov set on a starship in the year 3047. A diplomatic mission brings a professor and his lovely alien wife and faithful doctor aboard the Starship Astrov, where unspoken love and misunderstandings abound between the ships' crew and guests. Running time: 90 minutes Venue: The Beckett Theatre - 410 West 42nd Street |
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Vincent Scott & Lori Marra
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Three
American Women
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American Woman: A trilogy exploring the inward journey of an African American, an Indian, and Asian woman. Odessa, waiting for her car repairs, desperately needs to get home. Rachel, a lawyer in New England, struggles with Indian mores. And Janice, a Taiwanese store clerk gabs incessently about everything from great musicals to her grandmother's tragic death. Running time: 90 minutes Venue: The June Havoc Theatre - 312 W. 36th St., first floor |
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