Robert
Kerbeck, (Playwright, PUTIN
AND THE SNOWMAN). Based on his short stories, twelve of which
have been published in the last year, Robert was selected for mentorship by the
managing editor of Tin
House, Cheston Knapp. His non-fiction piece about O.J. Simpson was feature on Narratively. Robert's short fiction has most recently appeared in Lowestoft Chronicle, Serving House Literary and Cortland Review. He is the winner of the 2016 upstreet short fiction scholarship and will work with
Steve Almond at this summer’s VCFA Writer’s conference. A
member of the Actors Studio, Robert has worked extensively in theater, film,
and television, appearing in lead roles in major shows and earning several
awards, including an L.A. Weekly award
and a Drama-Logue award. This is his first play.
PUTIN AND THE SNOWMAN By Robert Kerbeck
Edward Snowden has been granted asylum in Russia. He’s also been given a new job. One that brings a whole new meaning to the term “whistle-blower.”
Edward Snowden has been granted asylum in Russia. He’s also been given a new job. One that brings a whole new meaning to the term “whistle-blower.”
Tuesday, July 19th at 7pm
Wednesday, July 20th at 9pm
Thursday, July 21st at 9pm
Tickets: $25 Online, $27 at the Box Office
Premium Seats (Rows A-F): $30 Online, $35 at the Box Office
Premium Seats (Rows A-F): $30 Online, $35 at the Box Office
Tuesday, July 19th
at 7pm
Playing with:
Playing with:
CROCKETT’S
LAST STAND By George Cameron Grant
Directed by Joy Kelly
Aqueduct Productions, Inc.
Following his political career-ending speech before the House of Representatives, Colonel David Crockett encounters an escaped slave boy named Joseph, who teaches him that there is more to courage than flowery words, fancy shooting, and overblown legends.
Directed by Joy Kelly
Aqueduct Productions, Inc.
Following his political career-ending speech before the House of Representatives, Colonel David Crockett encounters an escaped slave boy named Joseph, who teaches him that there is more to courage than flowery words, fancy shooting, and overblown legends.
LIKE THROUGH A MIRROR By Joseph Lizardi
What could happen when “make believe” dominates reality?
What could happen when “make believe” dominates reality?
Wednesday, July 20th at
9pm
Playing with:
Playing with:
FLIGHT 987 By Tina Posterli
Passengers struggle with their captivity while trapped on board a grounded plane.
Passengers struggle with their captivity while trapped on board a grounded plane.
TAXI!
By Yi Shi
Who contemplates the questions of love and death in a taxi? A mosquito.
Who contemplates the questions of love and death in a taxi? A mosquito.
THE WAITRESS By Ainslie Caswell
Get exactly what you ordered and so much more.
Get exactly what you ordered and so much more.
Thursday, July 21st
at 9pm
Playing with:
Playing with:
REALITY SUCKS By Sonia Cordoves
A plastic surgeon and a stripper finally decide to meet at a restaurant after communicating on Match.com. The realities of online dating makes this a hilarious spoof about the things people make up on this popular Dating website.
A plastic surgeon and a stripper finally decide to meet at a restaurant after communicating on Match.com. The realities of online dating makes this a hilarious spoof about the things people make up on this popular Dating website.
NIGHTS
ON THE COUCH By Matt Fotis
Featuring: Bryson Bruce & Stephanie Juergens
Featuring: Bryson Bruce & Stephanie Juergens
One man’s journey from child to
parent, told through five nights spent on the couch.
LIKE THROUGH A MIRROR By Joseph Lizardi
What could happen when “make believe” dominates reality?
What could happen when “make believe” dominates reality?
Theatre
at St. Clement’s, 423 West 46th Street, NYC
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