Sunday, February 16th, 2014
HAIR OF THE DOG by Lauren Brickman, Raquel Powell & Britney Massari
HAIR OF THE DOG by Lauren Brickman, Raquel Powell & Brittney Massari
Produced by Kate Stahl
Featuring: Lauren Brickman, Raquel Powell, Brittney Massari, Nate Foster, Nate Begle and Mark Noonan
The only cure for a hangover is a little hair of the dog.
Produced by Kate Stahl
Featuring: Lauren Brickman, Raquel Powell, Brittney Massari, Nate Foster, Nate Begle and Mark Noonan
The only cure for a hangover is a little hair of the dog.
Twenty Nothings Productions
February 13th (Thursday) at 8pm
February 14th (Friday) at 10pm
February 14th (Friday) at 10pm
February 16th (Sunday) at 6pm
SOME PEOPLE RUN, A MUSICAL by Patrick Flanagan
SOME PEOPLE RUN, A Musical by Patrick Flanagan
Some People Run: Mix a blind bounty hunter, a nurse and a runaway convict with blues and R&B. Shake well. Garnish with wit and serve over the sexy backdrop of New Orleans, making for a night of musical comedy you don't have to worry about forgetting. Please enjoy responsibly.
Some People Run: Mix a blind bounty hunter, a nurse and a runaway convict with blues and R&B. Shake well. Garnish with wit and serve over the sexy backdrop of New Orleans, making for a night of musical comedy you don't have to worry about forgetting. Please enjoy responsibly.
February 13th (Thursday) at 9:30pm
February 16th (Sunday) at 2:00pm
February 17th (Monday) at 7:30pm
February 16th (Sunday) at 2:00pm
February 17th (Monday) at 7:30pm
PLAYING AT WAR by David Malinsky, February 14th, 16th & 17th
PLAYING AT WAR by David Malinsky
New York Theatre wasn’t always Broadway Tinsel and Black Box Rebellion; during the American Revolution it was illegal—by act of Congress, no less! Join William Dunlap, America’s first Theatrical Chronicler, as he explores the dark, revealing past of Theatre’s role in American History.
New York Theatre wasn’t always Broadway Tinsel and Black Box Rebellion; during the American Revolution it was illegal—by act of Congress, no less! Join William Dunlap, America’s first Theatrical Chronicler, as he explores the dark, revealing past of Theatre’s role in American History.
February 14th (Friday) at 6:30pm
February 16th (Sunday) at 8:00pm
February 17th (Monday) at 6:00pm
February 17th (Monday) at 6:00pm
Tickets: $18 before February 9th; $22 after February 8th online. $25 at the Box Office
Series E: Changing Game; The Bench; Mom Never Taught Us That; And It Seems Real & How I Died
CHANGING GAME Written by Jeremy F. Richter & Ron Scott, Jr.
Directed by Aaron Galligan-Stierle
The protégé of a once flourishing business endeavor finds himself floundering in a changing market. Desperate times require blow, guns and the mouth of the strip…
Producers: The Independent Theatre Collective
Producers: The Independent Theatre Collective
THE BENCH by Keith Williams
A soul for sale, at a price.
A soul for sale, at a price.

MOM NEVER TAUGHT US THAT by John McDermott
If you don’t have a sister, you’ll wish you did.
If you don’t have a sister, you’ll wish you did.

AND IT SEEMS REAL? By Rick Charles Mueller
An aging writer, contemplating suicide, is helped by an unexpected ally.
An aging writer, contemplating suicide, is helped by an unexpected ally.
HOW I DIED by Nivedita Kulkarni
With no recollection of her death, a young woman realizes that she is trapped in purgatory and explores the lead up to her death through a series of flashbacks.
With no recollection of her death, a young woman realizes that she is trapped in purgatory and explores the lead up to her death through a series of flashbacks.