Forget love trangles. Shakespeare draws love octagons in this play of separated twins, ingenious pranks and mistaken identities. Let your head spin on the shipwrecking waves of this comedy about gender expression and secual identity.
Three people accept an invitation to take part in an experiment--a game in which a small room is divided into three equal areas--one for each person. At intervals they recite a slogan: "This is my land. It is mine. It is beautiful, and it is mine." As the game progresses, we see the driv that makes each human want to possess more than his neighbors--a drive that causes hatred...and starts wars.
Written by Dennis E. Noble.
Directed by Adrianna Cooke
In the not-so-distant future, the city of New York is separated into two sections. The lower section "Below 14th" is the center of controversy and fear due to an attack and a mysterious infection that may be spreading throughout the city. In the midst of this, an aging actress Babe meets up with her past lover Chris, a scientist who is trying to help her escape from the city. This, along with the presence of a starstruck waitress, creates the most wild and chaotic romantic thriller you will ever watch!
by Laura Rohrman
Directed by Abby Kapadia.
Splenda, Coola, and Lapidalia are probably having a sleepover. They are probably okay with being around each other and are probably going to be okay for a long time. This play with music is definitely something, and they definitely learn something, I think.
Written, composed, and directed by Ben Mitnick.
In the spooky world of the Brothers Grimm, everyone has their secret wish. The different desires of Cinderella, Rapunzel, Jack and the Baker all will cross as soon as they step into the woods.