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January 9 -31 : Theatre is Dead runs at The Connelly

The Company:

Artistic Directors
Kiran Rikhye
Jon Stancato
Members
David Bengali
Aviva Meyer
Cameron J. Oro
Emily Otto
Liza Wade Green
Board of Directors
Caroline Barnard
Kiran Rikhye
Rachel Rosenblatt
Jon Stancato
Katherine Walley
 

When: Thursday evening, May 29th, 6 – 8 p.m.

Where: The Drama Book Shop, 250 West 40th St. (between 7th and 8th Aves.)

The Occasion: Publications of new plays by United Stages

Cost: Free

Theatre Is Dead and So Are You
Performances this Thursday, Friday and Saturday

You’re invited to an exclusive event sponsored by United Stages. Come meet and mingle with a diverse and important group of small-venue performance movers and shakers as they celebrate this year’s publication of new plays from the vanguard of today’s New York theater scene.

New York Times writer Steven McElroy will host the festivities, original casts will read excerpts and United Stages founders Jonathan Reuning and Ian Marshall will be on hand to meet you and share their vision of a thriving united small-venue theater industry. The festivities begin at 6:15 on Thursday, May 29th, at The Drama Book Shop. We hope to see you there!

About Kill Me Like You Mean It:

"...[A]stonishing authenticity...a stroke of genius...Playwright Kiran Rikhye, director Jon Stancato, and their collaborators dazzle with their range and versatility...sharp, smart parody...brilliantly plotted and generally hilarious."
-Martin Denton, NYtheatre.com

About Kinderspiel:

"[T]hink No Exit decked out in fishnets and Art Deco decay...The overall effect is haunting..."
- Raven Snook, Time Out NY (4 Stars)

 

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Last year's CineTheatre installment Kill Me Like You Mean It will be remounted for two performances (June 5 & 8 @ 8pm) at the Brick Theater's The Film Festival: A Theater Festival.

After a 100% sold-out critically acclaimed run in 2007, this visually stunning production will be restaged entirely behind a movie screen. Why bother mounting a live performance when the audience won't see it? Why bother doing anything?

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