Tina
Posterli (Playwright, FLIGHT 987) is
a playwright, actress and producer based in Long Beach, NY. Her work
has been performed in the New York International Fringe Festival and the
Midtown International Theatre Festival. She has appeared on television and
radio and had an original series based on her serial play, My Own Private
Eyeshadow, on Manhattan Cable Network. Most recently, her play, Comin' Up
a Cloud, which she co-authored with Mark Hunter, had workshop performances at Cloverdale
Playhouse in Montgomery, Alabama, Manhattan Theatre Club Creative Center,
Dramatists Guild, NYC, and Epiphany Theatre, NYC. Tina's performance
background includes improv and sketch comedy. She was founder of the sketch
comedy troupe, The Ingredients, and regularly performed at venues across NYC
including: The Duplex, Comedy Cellar and New York Comedy Club.
FLIGHT
987 By Tina Posterli
Passengers struggle with their captivity while trapped on
board a grounded plane.
Saturday, July 16th at 3pm
Monday, July 18th at 7pm
Wednesday, July 20th 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
Saturday, July 16th at 3pm
Playing with:
Playing with:
EULOGIES
By Amanda Feliciano
What happens at a funeral, stays at a funeral.
THE
SUICIDE JOURNALS By Veronique LaShell MacRae
(For Mature Audiences)
The Suicide Journals is an in depth intense and raw look at the world of teenage and young adult suicide. Each character, The Jumper, the Shooter, The Hanger, The Pill Popper and The Cutter, represent some of the common methods of suicide attempts, while exploring issues such as sexuality, religion, systematic injustices, racism, Islamophobia, bullying and abuse.
(For Mature Audiences)
The Suicide Journals is an in depth intense and raw look at the world of teenage and young adult suicide. Each character, The Jumper, the Shooter, The Hanger, The Pill Popper and The Cutter, represent some of the common methods of suicide attempts, while exploring issues such as sexuality, religion, systematic injustices, racism, Islamophobia, bullying and abuse.
Death is inevitable for a lost soul . . .
Monday, July 18th at 7pm
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.
EXPRESS
TRAIN By Michael Selditch
Two very different men reluctantly bond on a subway train stuck between stops late one night. As one man unwillingly reveals an incriminating secret that's haunted him for years, the other finds his own value, in this dark comedy set 40 feet below Times Square.
Two very different men reluctantly bond on a subway train stuck between stops late one night. As one man unwillingly reveals an incriminating secret that's haunted him for years, the other finds his own value, in this dark comedy set 40 feet below Times Square.
THE COMMUTERS or A CAUTIONARY TALE OF THE PORT
AUTHORITY, A Musical
By Gil Varod, Caleb Damschroder & Kit Goldstein Grant
Christopher Michaels (Producer)
When a recently-sacked MTA executive wanders the port Authority Bus Terminal after midnight, the plaster “Commuters” sculpture comes alive to warn him how he is to pay for his subway-related sins. A one-act horror musical that played to uproarious laughter during its initial reading at Lincoln Center’s “Across A Crowded Room” festival.
By Gil Varod, Caleb Damschroder & Kit Goldstein Grant
Christopher Michaels (Producer)
When a recently-sacked MTA executive wanders the port Authority Bus Terminal after midnight, the plaster “Commuters” sculpture comes alive to warn him how he is to pay for his subway-related sins. A one-act horror musical that played to uproarious laughter during its initial reading at Lincoln Center’s “Across A Crowded Room” festival.
Avoid the Port Authority after
midnight.
Wednesday, July 20th at 9pm
Playing with:
Playing with:
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.”
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.
This one-act short play explores identity, freedom, imaginary
boundaries, and the power for people to make their own choices.
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