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Past Productions
2071: The World We'll Leave Our Grandchildren


by Duncan MacMillan & Chris Rapley
Benefitting 350.org.
Synopsis: An epic narrative addressing Climate Change.
Benefitting 350.org.
Synopsis: An epic narrative addressing Climate Change.
Once Upon A Time, This Land Was Made For You And Me

produced by Ina Chadwick
Synopsis: Poetry and storytelling event.
Synopsis: Poetry and storytelling event.
Guarding the Bridge

by Chuck Gorden
Directed by Jonathan Libman
Benefitting Center for the Study of White American Culture.
Synopsis: A bigoted father and his well educated son occupy a broken down bridge in a remote wooded area. The father is a manifestation of the son's memory as he recalls events that occurred on the day Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated. It becomes increasingly obvious that, despite the younger man's protests to the contrary, his father's prejudices are grounded in his subconscious.
Co-winner of the 1998 Michael Kanin Award for Best Short Play.
Directed by Jonathan Libman
Benefitting Center for the Study of White American Culture.
Synopsis: A bigoted father and his well educated son occupy a broken down bridge in a remote wooded area. The father is a manifestation of the son's memory as he recalls events that occurred on the day Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated. It becomes increasingly obvious that, despite the younger man's protests to the contrary, his father's prejudices are grounded in his subconscious.
Co-winner of the 1998 Michael Kanin Award for Best Short Play.
Special Presentation by Spoken Word Artist, Dawn Speaks
Dawn Speaks is an educator, singer, actor, and poet. A native New Yorker, Dawn has been performing for more than 20 years by bringing poetry, song, and acting throughout venues in and around New York City. With a commitment to educating, her work has focused on race, women, and culture. She has performed in playwright Rebekah L. Pierce’s play titled “Belle Blu” as part of the Strawberry One Act Festival and can be seen in Joseph C. Grant’s five part indie series titled "Da Stuy" and in the full-length feature film "Delusions of Guinevere" directed by Joanna Bowzer.
Dawn Speaks is an educator, singer, actor, and poet. A native New Yorker, Dawn has been performing for more than 20 years by bringing poetry, song, and acting throughout venues in and around New York City. With a commitment to educating, her work has focused on race, women, and culture. She has performed in playwright Rebekah L. Pierce’s play titled “Belle Blu” as part of the Strawberry One Act Festival and can be seen in Joseph C. Grant’s five part indie series titled "Da Stuy" and in the full-length feature film "Delusions of Guinevere" directed by Joanna Bowzer.

Funded, in part, by
The Puffin Foundation;
Challenging Theatre - A Look at Racism
The Puffin Foundation;
Challenging Theatre - A Look at Racism
She has a Name

by Andrew Kooman
Benefitting GEMS.
Currently, there are an estimated 27 million slaves in the world today. That’s the highest recorded number of slaves in history.
Human trafficking has been identified as the largest human rights violation in the history of mankind. Human trafficking is the second largest criminal enterprise in the world, after drug smuggling and arms dealing.
We will show how Human Trafficking occurs as a global epidemic in the production of Andrew Kooman’s SHE HAS A NAME, followed by an educational, talk-back conversation with audiences including the following organizations: Coalition Against Trafficking in Women, RestoreNYC, and Braking The Silence as well as a distinguished Psychotherapists. Audiences in this Off-Broadway production will leave being fully aware of the scope of this global-horror and what can be done to prevent it and to support victims. A percentage of Box Office Proceeds will benefit these organizations.
Synopsis: The two main characters are a young lawyer; and Number 18, a young female prostitute who claims to be fifteen years old and has been a prostitute for six years. The drama centers on his infiltration of a brothel ring that is trafficking girls. The lawyer comes to believe that Number 18 could be a key witness to a human trafficking incident and tries to gain her trust and persuade her to testify against the ring. The victimized child in the play is known only by the number 18 to reflect that traffickers often dehumanize their victims by giving them a new name or simply a number.
Benefitting GEMS.
Currently, there are an estimated 27 million slaves in the world today. That’s the highest recorded number of slaves in history.
Human trafficking has been identified as the largest human rights violation in the history of mankind. Human trafficking is the second largest criminal enterprise in the world, after drug smuggling and arms dealing.
We will show how Human Trafficking occurs as a global epidemic in the production of Andrew Kooman’s SHE HAS A NAME, followed by an educational, talk-back conversation with audiences including the following organizations: Coalition Against Trafficking in Women, RestoreNYC, and Braking The Silence as well as a distinguished Psychotherapists. Audiences in this Off-Broadway production will leave being fully aware of the scope of this global-horror and what can be done to prevent it and to support victims. A percentage of Box Office Proceeds will benefit these organizations.
Synopsis: The two main characters are a young lawyer; and Number 18, a young female prostitute who claims to be fifteen years old and has been a prostitute for six years. The drama centers on his infiltration of a brothel ring that is trafficking girls. The lawyer comes to believe that Number 18 could be a key witness to a human trafficking incident and tries to gain her trust and persuade her to testify against the ring. The victimized child in the play is known only by the number 18 to reflect that traffickers often dehumanize their victims by giving them a new name or simply a number.
Guarding the Bridge (preview)

by Chuck Gorden
Synopsis: A bigoted father and his well educated son occupy a broken down bridge in a remote wooded area. The father is a manifestation of the son's memory as he recalls events that occurred on the day Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated. It becomes increasingly obvious that, despite the younger man's protests to the contrary, his father's prejudices are grounded in his subconscious.
Co-winner of the 1998 Michael Kanin Award for Best Short Play.
Synopsis: A bigoted father and his well educated son occupy a broken down bridge in a remote wooded area. The father is a manifestation of the son's memory as he recalls events that occurred on the day Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated. It becomes increasingly obvious that, despite the younger man's protests to the contrary, his father's prejudices are grounded in his subconscious.
Co-winner of the 1998 Michael Kanin Award for Best Short Play.
Deathbed

by Mark Schultz
Benefitting Gilda's Club NYC.
Synopsis: The plight of nine characters dealing with or preparing for the end. All immersed in the guilt of choosing their own suffering above others.
Benefitting Gilda's Club NYC.
Synopsis: The plight of nine characters dealing with or preparing for the end. All immersed in the guilt of choosing their own suffering above others.
Taming of the Shrew

by William Shakespeare
Benefitting Paradigm Shift NYC.
Synopsis: The main plot depicts the courtship of Petruchio and Katherina, the headstrong, obdurate shrew. Initially, Katherina is an unwilling participant in the relationship; however, Petruchio "tames" her with various psychological torments, such as keeping her from eating and drinking, until she becomes a desirable, compliant, and obedient bride.
Benefitting Paradigm Shift NYC.
Synopsis: The main plot depicts the courtship of Petruchio and Katherina, the headstrong, obdurate shrew. Initially, Katherina is an unwilling participant in the relationship; however, Petruchio "tames" her with various psychological torments, such as keeping her from eating and drinking, until she becomes a desirable, compliant, and obedient bride.
Twelfth Night

by William Shakespeare
Benefitting Freedom To Marry.
Synopsis: The play centres on the twins Viola and Sebastian, who are separated in a shipwreck. Viola (who is disguised as Cesario) falls in love with Duke Orsino, who in turn is in love with the Countess Olivia. Upon meeting Viola, Countess Olivia falls in love with her thinking she is a man.
Benefitting Freedom To Marry.
Synopsis: The play centres on the twins Viola and Sebastian, who are separated in a shipwreck. Viola (who is disguised as Cesario) falls in love with Duke Orsino, who in turn is in love with the Countess Olivia. Upon meeting Viola, Countess Olivia falls in love with her thinking she is a man.
Tea and Sympathy

by Robert Anderson
Benefitting The Trevor Project.
Synopsis: A 1953 stage play in three acts about a male private school student, Tom Lee, who faces accusations of homosexuality. A woman, Laura, who is married to an instructor, opposes the students' shaming of Lee and romantically pursues him so he can prove that he has a masculine character
Benefitting The Trevor Project.
Synopsis: A 1953 stage play in three acts about a male private school student, Tom Lee, who faces accusations of homosexuality. A woman, Laura, who is married to an instructor, opposes the students' shaming of Lee and romantically pursues him so he can prove that he has a masculine character
Waiting For Lefty

by Clifford Odets
Benefitting League of Women Voters.
Synopsis: The play is composed of seven related vignettes. The entire play is framed by the meeting of cab drivers who are planning a labor strike. The framing uses the audience as part of the meeting.
Benefitting League of Women Voters.
Synopsis: The play is composed of seven related vignettes. The entire play is framed by the meeting of cab drivers who are planning a labor strike. The framing uses the audience as part of the meeting.
The Adding Machine

by Elmer Rice
Benefitting Safe Horizon.
Synopsis: The author of this play takes us through Mr. Zero’s trial, execution, excursion and arrest going into the afterlife. During the whole series of this episodic journey Mr. Zero is surprisingly oblivious to his deepest needs, wants and desires. The story focuses on Mr. Zero, an accountant at a large, faceless company. After 25 years at his job, he discovers that he will be replaced by an adding machine. In anger and pain, he snaps and kills his boss. Mr. Zero is then tried for murder, is found guilty and hanged. He wakes up in a heaven-like setting known as the "Elysian Fields." Mr. Zero meets a man named Shrdlu, then begins to operate an adding machine until Lieutenant Charles, the boss of the Elysian Fields, comes to tell Zero that he is a waste of space and his soul is going to be sent back to the earth to be reused. The play ends with Zero following a very attractive girl named Hope (who may not actually exist) off stage.
Benefitting Safe Horizon.
Synopsis: The author of this play takes us through Mr. Zero’s trial, execution, excursion and arrest going into the afterlife. During the whole series of this episodic journey Mr. Zero is surprisingly oblivious to his deepest needs, wants and desires. The story focuses on Mr. Zero, an accountant at a large, faceless company. After 25 years at his job, he discovers that he will be replaced by an adding machine. In anger and pain, he snaps and kills his boss. Mr. Zero is then tried for murder, is found guilty and hanged. He wakes up in a heaven-like setting known as the "Elysian Fields." Mr. Zero meets a man named Shrdlu, then begins to operate an adding machine until Lieutenant Charles, the boss of the Elysian Fields, comes to tell Zero that he is a waste of space and his soul is going to be sent back to the earth to be reused. The play ends with Zero following a very attractive girl named Hope (who may not actually exist) off stage.


2071: The World We'll Leave Our Grandchildren
by Duncan MacMillan & Chris Rapley
Benefitting 350.org.
Synopsis: An epic narrative addressing Climate Change.
Benefitting 350.org.
Synopsis: An epic narrative addressing Climate Change.

Once Upon A Time, This Land Was Made For You And Me
produced by Ina Chadwick
Synopsis: Poetry and storytelling event.
Synopsis: Poetry and storytelling event.

Guarding the Bridge
by Chuck Gorden
Directed by Jonathan Libman
Benefitting Center for the Study of White American Culture.
Synopsis: A bigoted father and his well educated son occupy a broken down bridge in a remote wooded area. The father is a manifestation of the son's memory as he recalls events that occurred on the day Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated. It becomes increasingly obvious that, despite the younger man's protests to the contrary, his father's prejudices are grounded in his subconscious.
Co-winner of the 1998 Michael Kanin Award for Best Short Play.
Directed by Jonathan Libman
Benefitting Center for the Study of White American Culture.
Synopsis: A bigoted father and his well educated son occupy a broken down bridge in a remote wooded area. The father is a manifestation of the son's memory as he recalls events that occurred on the day Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated. It becomes increasingly obvious that, despite the younger man's protests to the contrary, his father's prejudices are grounded in his subconscious.
Co-winner of the 1998 Michael Kanin Award for Best Short Play.
Special Presentation by Spoken Word Artist, Dawn Speaks
Dawn Speaks is an educator, singer, actor, and poet. A native New Yorker, Dawn has been performing for more than 20 years by bringing poetry, song, and acting throughout venues in and around New York City. With a commitment to educating, her work has focused on race, women, and culture. She has performed in playwright Rebekah L. Pierce’s play titled “Belle Blu” as part of the Strawberry One Act Festival and can be seen in Joseph C. Grant’s five part indie series titled "Da Stuy" and in the full-length feature film "Delusions of Guinevere" directed by Joanna Bowzer.
Dawn Speaks is an educator, singer, actor, and poet. A native New Yorker, Dawn has been performing for more than 20 years by bringing poetry, song, and acting throughout venues in and around New York City. With a commitment to educating, her work has focused on race, women, and culture. She has performed in playwright Rebekah L. Pierce’s play titled “Belle Blu” as part of the Strawberry One Act Festival and can be seen in Joseph C. Grant’s five part indie series titled "Da Stuy" and in the full-length feature film "Delusions of Guinevere" directed by Joanna Bowzer.

Funded, in part, by
The Puffin Foundation;
Challenging Theatre - A Look at Racism
The Puffin Foundation;
Challenging Theatre - A Look at Racism

She has a Name
by Andrew Kooman
Benefitting GEMS.
Currently, there are an estimated 27 million slaves in the world today. That’s the highest recorded number of slaves in history.
Human trafficking has been identified as the largest human rights violation in the history of mankind. Human trafficking is the second largest criminal enterprise in the world, after drug smuggling and arms dealing.
We will show how Human Trafficking occurs as a global epidemic in the production of Andrew Kooman’s SHE HAS A NAME, followed by an educational, talk-back conversation with audiences including the following organizations: Coalition Against Trafficking in Women, RestoreNYC, and Braking The Silence as well as a distinguished Psychotherapists. Audiences in this Off-Broadway production will leave being fully aware of the scope of this global-horror and what can be done to prevent it and to support victims. A percentage of Box Office Proceeds will benefit these organizations.
Synopsis: The two main characters are a young lawyer; and Number 18, a young female prostitute who claims to be fifteen years old and has been a prostitute for six years. The drama centers on his infiltration of a brothel ring that is trafficking girls. The lawyer comes to believe that Number 18 could be a key witness to a human trafficking incident and tries to gain her trust and persuade her to testify against the ring. The victimized child in the play is known only by the number 18 to reflect that traffickers often dehumanize their victims by giving them a new name or simply a number.
Benefitting GEMS.
Currently, there are an estimated 27 million slaves in the world today. That’s the highest recorded number of slaves in history.
Human trafficking has been identified as the largest human rights violation in the history of mankind. Human trafficking is the second largest criminal enterprise in the world, after drug smuggling and arms dealing.
We will show how Human Trafficking occurs as a global epidemic in the production of Andrew Kooman’s SHE HAS A NAME, followed by an educational, talk-back conversation with audiences including the following organizations: Coalition Against Trafficking in Women, RestoreNYC, and Braking The Silence as well as a distinguished Psychotherapists. Audiences in this Off-Broadway production will leave being fully aware of the scope of this global-horror and what can be done to prevent it and to support victims. A percentage of Box Office Proceeds will benefit these organizations.
Synopsis: The two main characters are a young lawyer; and Number 18, a young female prostitute who claims to be fifteen years old and has been a prostitute for six years. The drama centers on his infiltration of a brothel ring that is trafficking girls. The lawyer comes to believe that Number 18 could be a key witness to a human trafficking incident and tries to gain her trust and persuade her to testify against the ring. The victimized child in the play is known only by the number 18 to reflect that traffickers often dehumanize their victims by giving them a new name or simply a number.

Guarding the Bridge (preview)
by Chuck Gorden
Synopsis: A bigoted father and his well educated son occupy a broken down bridge in a remote wooded area. The father is a manifestation of the son's memory as he recalls events that occurred on the day Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated. It becomes increasingly obvious that, despite the younger man's protests to the contrary, his father's prejudices are grounded in his subconscious.
Co-winner of the 1998 Michael Kanin Award for Best Short Play.
Synopsis: A bigoted father and his well educated son occupy a broken down bridge in a remote wooded area. The father is a manifestation of the son's memory as he recalls events that occurred on the day Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated. It becomes increasingly obvious that, despite the younger man's protests to the contrary, his father's prejudices are grounded in his subconscious.
Co-winner of the 1998 Michael Kanin Award for Best Short Play.

Deathbed
by Mark Schultz
Benefitting Gilda's Club NYC.
Synopsis: The plight of nine characters dealing with or preparing for the end. All immersed in the guilt of choosing their own suffering above others.
Benefitting Gilda's Club NYC.
Synopsis: The plight of nine characters dealing with or preparing for the end. All immersed in the guilt of choosing their own suffering above others.

Taming of the Shrew
by William Shakespeare
Benefitting Paradigm Shift NYC.
Synopsis: The main plot depicts the courtship of Petruchio and Katherina, the headstrong, obdurate shrew. Initially, Katherina is an unwilling participant in the relationship; however, Petruchio "tames" her with various psychological torments, such as keeping her from eating and drinking, until she becomes a desirable, compliant, and obedient bride.
Benefitting Paradigm Shift NYC.
Synopsis: The main plot depicts the courtship of Petruchio and Katherina, the headstrong, obdurate shrew. Initially, Katherina is an unwilling participant in the relationship; however, Petruchio "tames" her with various psychological torments, such as keeping her from eating and drinking, until she becomes a desirable, compliant, and obedient bride.

Twelfth Night
by William Shakespeare
Benefitting Freedom To Marry.
Synopsis: The play centres on the twins Viola and Sebastian, who are separated in a shipwreck. Viola (who is disguised as Cesario) falls in love with Duke Orsino, who in turn is in love with the Countess Olivia. Upon meeting Viola, Countess Olivia falls in love with her thinking she is a man.
Benefitting Freedom To Marry.
Synopsis: The play centres on the twins Viola and Sebastian, who are separated in a shipwreck. Viola (who is disguised as Cesario) falls in love with Duke Orsino, who in turn is in love with the Countess Olivia. Upon meeting Viola, Countess Olivia falls in love with her thinking she is a man.

Tea and Sympathy
by Robert Anderson
Benefitting The Trevor Project.
Synopsis: A 1953 stage play in three acts about a male private school student, Tom Lee, who faces accusations of homosexuality. A woman, Laura, who is married to an instructor, opposes the students' shaming of Lee and romantically pursues him so he can prove that he has a masculine character
Benefitting The Trevor Project.
Synopsis: A 1953 stage play in three acts about a male private school student, Tom Lee, who faces accusations of homosexuality. A woman, Laura, who is married to an instructor, opposes the students' shaming of Lee and romantically pursues him so he can prove that he has a masculine character

Waiting For Lefty
by Clifford Odets
Benefitting League of Women Voters.
Synopsis: The play is composed of seven related vignettes. The entire play is framed by the meeting of cab drivers who are planning a labor strike. The framing uses the audience as part of the meeting.
Benefitting League of Women Voters.
Synopsis: The play is composed of seven related vignettes. The entire play is framed by the meeting of cab drivers who are planning a labor strike. The framing uses the audience as part of the meeting.

The Adding Machine
by Elmer Rice
Benefitting Safe Horizon.
Synopsis: The author of this play takes us through Mr. Zero’s trial, execution, excursion and arrest going into the afterlife. During the whole series of this episodic journey Mr. Zero is surprisingly oblivious to his deepest needs, wants and desires. The story focuses on Mr. Zero, an accountant at a large, faceless company. After 25 years at his job, he discovers that he will be replaced by an adding machine. In anger and pain, he snaps and kills his boss. Mr. Zero is then tried for murder, is found guilty and hanged. He wakes up in a heaven-like setting known as the "Elysian Fields." Mr. Zero meets a man named Shrdlu, then begins to operate an adding machine until Lieutenant Charles, the boss of the Elysian Fields, comes to tell Zero that he is a waste of space and his soul is going to be sent back to the earth to be reused. The play ends with Zero following a very attractive girl named Hope (who may not actually exist) off stage.
Benefitting Safe Horizon.
Synopsis: The author of this play takes us through Mr. Zero’s trial, execution, excursion and arrest going into the afterlife. During the whole series of this episodic journey Mr. Zero is surprisingly oblivious to his deepest needs, wants and desires. The story focuses on Mr. Zero, an accountant at a large, faceless company. After 25 years at his job, he discovers that he will be replaced by an adding machine. In anger and pain, he snaps and kills his boss. Mr. Zero is then tried for murder, is found guilty and hanged. He wakes up in a heaven-like setting known as the "Elysian Fields." Mr. Zero meets a man named Shrdlu, then begins to operate an adding machine until Lieutenant Charles, the boss of the Elysian Fields, comes to tell Zero that he is a waste of space and his soul is going to be sent back to the earth to be reused. The play ends with Zero following a very attractive girl named Hope (who may not actually exist) off stage.