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A Cool Dip in the Barren Saharan Crick 03-04-10 04-11-10
Alice in Slasherland 03-18-10 04-10-10
Another Dude's Slingbacks 02-26-10 04-04-10
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
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Enjoy 03-27-10 04-25-10
G.B.S. 03-20-10 04-10-10
Genderf*ck 03-25-10 04-03-10
Hangman School for Girls 03-10-10 03-27-10
Happy in the Poorhouse 03-05-10 04-05-10
Ladies in Retirement 03-08-10 04-03-10
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Limonade Tous les Jours 04-03-10 04-18-01
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Man of Destiny 05-06-10 05-16-10
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Take Ten 2010 - MFA Playwright's Festival 04-06-10 04-09-10
Rescue Me 03-23-10 04-18-10
The All-American Genderf*ck Cabaret 03-25-10 04-03-10
The Boys in the Band 02-12-10 03-28-10
The Cocktail Party 03-07-10 04-10-10
The Crucible 03-20-10 04-04-10
The Devil and Thomas Briggs 03-31-10 04-04-10
The Diary of a Teenage Girl 03-15-10 04-12-10
The Duchess of Malfi 02-23-10 03-28-10
The House of Yes 04-15-10 05-02-10
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 Servant of Two Masters 04-06-10 04-11-10
The Soup Show 03-04-10 03-27-10
Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind 01-20-06 O/R
Twelfth Night 04-29-10 05-23-10
W;t 04-01-10 04-25-10
Yank 02-16-10 04-04-10
     
     
     
     
     
     

 

All the help you need

 

All the Help You Need, The Adventures of a Hollywood Handyman is the frequently hilarious and sometimes frightening true story of Time Ryanıs experiences when he hires himself out as a jack-of-all-trades. After placing an ad as a handyman to earn money during the actorsı strike, Ryan is inundated by a case of needy characters worthy of a Hollywood film plot. When a chance encounter on a prospective job leads him into mortal danger, the hilarity ends and Ryan is left wrestling with the repercussions. Written by Tim Ryan Meinelschmidt, starring Tim Ryan Meinelschmidt, directed by Christopher Fessenden.


The production features scenic design by Tim Ryan Meinelschmidt, and lighting design by Dan Waldron. Karina Martins is the stage manager.

 

All the Help You Need, The Adventures of a Hollywood Handyman is the frequently hilarious and sometimes frightening true story of Time Ryanıs experiences when he hires himself out as a jack-of-all-trades. After placing an ad as a handyman to earn money during the actorsı strike, Ryan is inundated by a case of needy characters worthy of a Hollywood film plot.

When a chance encounter on a prospective job leads him into mortal danger, the hilarity ends and Ryan is left wrestling with the repercussions.

Written by Tim Ryan Meinelschmidt, starring Tim Ryan Meinelschmidt, directed by Christopher Fessenden.

The production features scenic design by Tim Ryan Meinelschmidt, and lighting design by Dan Waldron. Karina Martins is the stage manager.
 

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Ticketing and Show Information

Category Off-Off Broadway (60 seats)
Presenter  
Previews Sept 27, 2007
Opening

Sept 29, 2007  (8 pm)

Closing Oct 27, 2007
Schedule Thursdays at 8 pm
Fridays at 8 pm
Saturdays at 8 pm

No performances the weekend of Oct 11

Theatre 78th Street Theatre Lab (60 seats) - 3rd floor
Location 236 West 78th St
Prices $18

Also available at the box office 1 hour prior to show time.

Phone Theater Mania (212) 352 - 3101
Online http://www.theatermania.com
Restrooms are located on each floor.

There is a 60-seat 3rd Floor Theatre, and a 30-seat 2nd Floor Theatre. Both theatres are accessible via a long flight of stairs. The entrance to the building is street level.

Subway 1 to 79th St. Walk south on Broadway to West 78th St, then east to the theatre.
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