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Joshua Rivedal &Small Pond Entertainment present The Gospel According To Josh Written and Performed by Joshua Rivedal A thirty character, twelve song, comedic tour de force of a one man show The tale of Joshua Rivedal, a small town guy who follows his dreams to Hollywood, despite the great obstacle of his life: the tempestuous relationship with his father. Joshua takes a detour to Hollywood by starring in not one but two reality shows, and ends with a final showdown with his father. Director: Joshua Gaboian Running time: 80 minutes Venue: The Dorothy Strelsin Theatre - 312 W. 36th St., first floor Audience: Appropriate for ages 14 and up. Official Website: www.thegospelaccordingtojosh.com |
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Emerson Theater Collaborative presents Gray Matters A new comedy by Jacques Lamarre No memory. No insurance. No opportunities. What's an actor to do? After an emergency hospitalization, actress Sarah Gray finds herself with faulty memory, no insurance and no opportunities. Is it possible for an actor with an Etch-a-Sketch for a brain to get back to what matters? Directed by Joshua Lee Ramos Cast: Stephen Sherman, April Woodall, Jen Anaya, Kathryn Kates Running time: 90 minutes Venue: The MainStage Theater - 312 W. 36th St., 4th floor Audience: Appropriate for ages 16 and up. Strong Language Official Website: www.emersontheatercollaborative.org |
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Jeffrey Boles and ReniGraef Productions present The King Of Bohemia: The Life And Times Of Franz Kafka Written by Jeffrey Boles An inside account of the deception that created an icon. Bohemia. 1924. On the night following the death of author Franz Kafka, Max Brod (Kafka's friend and executor of his will) wrestles with Kafka's instruction to destroy all of his unpublished manuscripts. To solve his dilemma, Brod recalls the period, people, and experiences that shaped their friendship. 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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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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Badlands Theatre Co. presents Screenplay Written by Scott Brooks They made him an offer he should’ve refused. A failed screenwriter sells out, even by Hollywood standards - to an old friend turned producer. Ambition, envy and the quest for fame are brought into sharp focus as their dirty little secret takes them all the way to Oscar night. Directed by Jenny Greeman Cast: Jonathan Sale, Diana De La Cruz, Heather Dilly, Scott Brooks Running time: 90 minutes Venue: The MainStage Theater - 312 W. 36th St., 4th floor Audience: Appropriate for ages 16 and up Become
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Brain Trust Productions presents The Tragedie Of Cardenio Written by Ben Bartolone The lost play of William Shakespeare turns up in the hands of an idiot. Jeffrey Rome has the life every detective novelist could dream of, all the success and none of the friends. When Jeffrey discovers a lost copy of Cardenio, Shakespeare's lost play, this elusive grail changes his life for good when he is visited by visions of the lost man himself. Running time: 90 minutes Venue: The June Havoc Theatre - 312 W. 36th St., first floor |
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What Makes You Think I Want to Talk to You
Written
by Martin Joseph Come
and let me show you the “Marvelosity” that lies within you ! What happens when a narcissistic talk show
host uses the personal stories and tragedies of four of his guests to answer his own internal conflict of why people want to talk to
him. Director:
Carl Ford Running time: 60 minutes
Venue:
The Dorothy Strelsin Theatre - 312 W. 36th St., first floor
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