GOREY: The Secret Lives of Edward Gorey- New York magazine top 25 things to do!
New York Magazine lists GOREY as on of the top 25 things to do this week in NYC! Previews start today...running through January 14th!
New York Magazine lists GOREY as on of the top 25 things to do this week in NYC! Previews start today...running through January 14th!
December 2016 through January 2017 at The Sheen Center...
Honored to be a part of the first, developmental reading of Life Jacket Theatre's new and challenging play AMERICA IS HARD TO SEE...
Based on verbatim interviews and archival research, this ground breaking play investigates the lives in and around Miracle Village, a rural community for sex offenders, buried deep in Florida's sugarcane fields.
This uncomfortable and disruptive play tells tough, thoughtful and real stories about darkness, uncertainty and the painful process of healing in small-town America. Seven actors embody over 50 roles including Miracle Village residents, law officials, clergy, and other figures on opposing sides of this controversial community.
For more information,
click here for Life Jacket's website
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Out front after opening night |
Howard Johnson scene from GOREY: The Secret Lives of Edward Gorey |
We had a few Doubtful Guests awaiting us in the dressing room! |
What a wonderful time I had working on this show! Terrific production team and cast, full house every night...so sorry to see it end. Thanks to everyone who came out to see us!
Lovely opening night celebration with the entire cast, production team...not to mention Elinor Lipman, the author of the novel!
Wonderful opening last night after a few previews...come see us if you get the chance!
I
play 'Karl Berry,' a sweet husband and father who loves to forage for mushrooms.
It's a great coming-of-age comedy that touches on more meaningful themes about families, faith, and falling in love. We have 15 more shows, and I would love it if you came to see it!
THE INN AT LAKE DEVINE, adapted by Jake Lipman, based on the novel by Elinor Lipman
Oct. 7-24, 2015 @ 7:30 pm (no shows Mondays, matinee Sunday Oct. 18 @ 2:30 pm)
Theatre 54 @ Shetler Studios, 244 West 54th Street, 12th floor
Tickets: $18 @
and 212-868-4444