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TV star and
Penguin veteran Richard Kline (Three’s
Company) stars in this funny and poignant
new play. Sarah, a hot young megastar
determined to be taken seriously as an
actress, finds studying with a renowned
coach more challenging than she ever
expected. The tables are turned as he
teaches her to act and she instructs him on
the infinite possibilities of change.
New
York premiere.
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years ago people were talking about the
conflict between science and religion; we’re
still talking about it today. In this
thought-provoking new play, Susan, a high
school teacher from New York City, relocates
to a small Kansas town reeling from a
tornado and unexpectedly sets off a
firestorm of her own when she makes an
off-hand comment about the origin of the
universe.
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Drama Desk
Award winner Everett Quinton from the
legendary Ridiculous Theatrical Company
stars as Idris Seabright, the heartbroken,
half-mad mistress of a Key West cottage
where mayhem and wackiness rule. When she
and her ward are visited by a mysterious
stranger, fasten your seatbelts for an
outlandishly funny ride.
World
premiere.
Suggested
for adults.
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Something went wrong, but Finn’s not
talking. Instead, he’s retiring, and Parker
needs to know why. But trust doesn’t come
easy at the CIA, and as the operatives match
wits, it becomes clear that they may not
even be on the same side. An explosive
modern-day spy story that asks how you move
on from a life lived in shadow.
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