Off-Off Broadway BeginsCloses
A Cool Dip in the Barren Saharan Crick 03-04-10 04-11-10
Alice in Slasherland 03-18-10 04-10-10
A Midwinter's Tale! 03-13-10 03-13-10
Another Dude's Slingbacks 02-26-10 04-04-10
A Play On War 02-12-09 03-06-10
Blind 02-17-10 03-21-10
Barrier Island 04-30-10 05-22-10
Bloodsong of Love 04-01-10 05-09-10
Chicago City Limits   O/R
Ching Chong Chinaman 03-19-10 04-11-10
Comedysportz   O/R
Enemy of the People 02-06-10 03-08-10
Forgotten 02-17-10 03-07-10
Give and Go 02-11-10 02-27-10
Hangman School for Girls 03-10-10 03-27-10
Happy in the Poorhouse 03-05-10 04-05-10
Happy Now 01-26-10 03-06-10
Ladies in Retirement 03-08-10 04-03-10
Limonade Tous les Jours 04-03-10 04-18-01
Line   O/R
Man of Destiny 05-06-10 05-16-10
National Comedy Theatre   O/R
Prescription Strength Theater 02-23-10 03-13-10
Sin 03-09-10 04-11-10
Remembering Mr Maugham 03-04-10 03-13-10
Rudolf II 03-05-10 03-28-10
The Accidental Pervert 12-04-09 03-06-10
The Cocktail Party 03-07-10 04-10-10
The Cradle Will Rock 02-12-10 03-14-10
The Crucible 03-20-10 04-04-10
The Diary of a Teenage Girl 03-15-10 04-12-10
The Devil and Thomas Briggs 03-31-10 04-04-10
The Divine Sister 02-18-10 03-07-10
The Duchess of Malfi 02-23-10 03-14-10
The Man of Destiny 05-06-10 05-16-10
The Maria Project 03-05-10 03-26-10
The Mark Twain You Don't Know 03-23-10 04-05-10
The Power of Birds 02-19-10 03-13-10
The Soup Show 03-04-10 03-27-10
The Wonder 02-26-10 03-14-10
Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind 01-20-06 O/R
Twelfth Night 04-29-10 05-23-10
Wit 04-01-10 04-25-10

 

a play on war

 

A ferocious comedy about a war-torn landscape populated by characters on bicycles...all desperate to survive. Written by Jenny Connell, directed by Rubén Polendo.

 

Cast:
Mia Katigbak, Jon Norman Schneider, Nikki Calonge, Orville Mendoza,
Marcus Ho, Brian Hirono, Nathan Elam, and Bushra Laskar.

Justin Nestor (set design)
Kate Ashton (lighting design)
Candida K. Nichols (costume design)
Adam Cochran (original compositions and live music)
Sam Rudy Media Relations (press release)

 

Ticketing and Show Information

Category Off-Off Broadway
Presenter NAATCO, in collaboration with Theater Mitu
Preview  
Opening Feb 12, 2010
Closing March 6, 2010
Schedule Mon - Fri at 7pm / Sat at 2pm and 7pm
Run Time  
Theatre Connelly Theater
Location 220 East 4th St (mid-block on the south side of 4th St between Ave A and B
Price $15 - $20
Box Office  
Phone Theater Mania (212) 352 - 3101
866-811-4111
Online http://www.theatermania.com/
The building entrance is street level.

The theatre is located on the ground floor.

The Connelly shares lobby space with Metropolitan Playhouse.
Restrooms (unisex) and a spacious lobby are on the same level as the theatre.

Subway Take the F or V train to the Second Ave stop.

Exit toward 1st Ave, then walk East to Ave A

Then North to 4th St and turn right on 4th St to 220 East 4th St

Bus M9 or M21 bus to Houston St and Ave A. Walk North to 4th St, turn right on 4th St to 220 East 4th St.
Take the M14 Bus to Ave A and 4th St or
Take the M15 Bus to Houston and Allen St or
Walk East to Ave A then North to 4th St

Reviews


 

Frigid Festival 2010

3 Reviews

  • Medea •

  •  Last Night with the Boys •

  •  Fishbowl •  

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Clybourne Park

 

Bruce Norris' ingenious Clybourne Park sharply stings and then bites while it dances around the tenuous civilities practiced in race relations.

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Hostage Song

"Taking a hostage situation in a nameless war-torn country and turning it into an indie-rock musical, Clay McLeod Chapman's ferocious talent seems to know no boundaries."

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Venus in Fur

"The fun begins with a crash of thunder, a flash of lightning and the sudden appearance of John Lee Beatty’s set for Venus in Fur at the Classic Stage Company. Adapted by David Ives from Leopold von Sacher-Masoch’s 1870 "Venus in Furs", we are privy to an S and M duet and all that that implies."

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Ages of the Moon

"You know Sam Shepard is feeling his age while you watch his play, Ages of the Moon, where two men in their 60's face their upcoming infirmities just around the corner with death not far behind that."

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Ernest in Love

"It's almost redundant to make a musical out of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Ernest, but the score of just such a musical entitled Ernest in Love by Anne Croswell (book and lyrics) and Lee Pockriss (music) is charming enough with a nod to Gilbert and Sullivan and with enough of the original play intact that the experience is an enjoyable one."

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Zero Hour

"In the bio-play, Zero Hour, Jim Brochu captures the man’s zest for living and his painful anger at things unjust and baffling as well as conveying Mostel’s signature quirks."

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FESTIVALS


 

March 4 to March 10

InCite Arts Festival at venues througout Manhattan. 3rd annual festival by Boston University College. “What’s Past Is Prologue.”

 


 

Feb 24 -  Mar 7, 2010

Frigid New York

Annual festival of Independent Theater.

 


 

Mar 25 - Apr 5, 2010

The 2010 New York Maria Irene Fornés Festival

See schedule at website.

 

 


 

Apr 15 - Apr 24, 2010

Left Out Festival

Stage Left Studio

Gay-themed work, mostly solo plays, cabaret acts, stand-up comedy, monologues, and spoken word pieces.

 


 

June 3 - June 27, 2010

Planet Connections Theatre Festivity

New York's premiere eco-friendly theatre festival. Fostering a diverse cross-section of performances.

 


 

June 4 - July 3, 2010

The Too Soon Festival

The Annual Summer Theme Festival runs for 4 weeks every June. The theme changes every year. This year's festival is "The Too Soon Festival."

 


 

July 12 - Aug 1, 2010

Midtown International Theatre Festival

Welcomes any kind of stage play, musical or otherwise.

 


 

July 13 - July 18, 2010

Samuel French Inc. Off Off Broadway Short Play Festival

35th annual edition of this short play festival, where contenders vie for publication prizes.

At Lion Theatre.

 


 

Aug 8 - Sept 5, 2010

Theater for the New City will present a month long anthology of wide-ranging and original theatrical visions embracing drama, poetry, music, and dance in the summer of 2010 from performing artists representing theater and performance companies in their theater complex downtown. In 2010, Dream Up Festival hopes to offer at least 20 shows on the festival line up. The motto of the festival is "Dream Up: Invent, Concoct."

 


 

Aug 13 - Aug 29, 2010
New York International Fringe Festival.

The 14th annual edition of North America's largest multi-arts performance festival, featuring 200+ shows from all over the world in every genre.

 


 

Sept 27 - Oct 17, 2010
New York Musical Theatre Festival. The seventh annual edition of this festival of new musicals.