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WHADDABLOODCLOT!!!

August 8 - August 19 Nikos Stage
2012 Season

Author: Hall, Katori
Director: Adrales, May
One-percenter Eden Higgenbotham lives a cushy Upper-East-Side life surrounded by equally affluent, vain, and snobbish friends. When a sudden stroke causes her to contract the very rare Foreign Accent Syndrome, which makes her speak uncontrollably with a Jamaican accent, she's forced to embrace a dramatically altered identity. Irreverent and hilarious, WHADDABLOODCLOT!!! is a searing satire of race and class by... Read More

Camp Monster

July 5 - July 10 Free Theatre | Main Stage
2010 Season

Author: Rothstein, Sharyn
Director: Pines, Kate
Free Theatre, now in its 24th season presents CAMP MONSTER. For years, the sons and daughters of the world's most famous monsters have spent their summer at Camp Flonster...but this year the camp has a new director. Join us as the young monsters try to keep the world safe--for even the strangest among us.

Six Degrees of Separation

July 14 - July 25 Main Stage
2010 Season

Author: Guare, John
Director: Kauffman, Anne
One evening can alter the course of many lives. Into a Manhattan couple’s nightly discussions of art deals and dinner reservations, a charismatic stranger arrives with stories of a famous father and promises of walk-on roles in Cats: The Movie. Could he possibly be for real? This Olivier Award winner and Pulitzer finalist stirs the pot of privilege with often... Read More

Herringbone

June 14 - June 24 Center Stage
2007 Season

Author: Cone, Tom
Director: Rees, Roger
Tony-award winner B.D. Wong stars in this one-man musical that recounts the childhood of vaudeville wunderkind George after he is possessed by the angry spirit of a toe-tapping midget. This unconventional work deals with the exploitation of child stars and the drive to perform.

Water’s Edge, The

June 23 - July 4 Nikos Stage
2004 Season

Author: Rebeck, Theresa
Director: Frears, Will
Theresa Rebeck, writer of the recent Off-Broadway hits Omnium Gatherum and Bad Dates, brings a powerful new drama to WTF. Richard returns to his family home after 17 years to reconcile with his estranged wife, Helen, and their two children. The mysteries of time and memory are awakened along with Helen’s simmering rage, and the play moves through comedy to... Read More

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