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This bold new work starring David Pittu and John Pankow offers audiences a feast of startling revelations and vibrant theatricality.Extinction - James Roday of Pysch and House's Michael Weston reprise the roles they created last fall in L.A in Gabe McKinley's play about what transpires between two college buddies whose annual outing of male-bonding and debauchery veers precipitously off course when unmet expectations spiral into a volatile showdown. Recipe for Life - Cause Célèbre’s third Off-Broadway production features several one-act plays by award-winning writers. Such high-profile Broadway performers as Kathleen Chalfant, Frances Sternhagen, Maria Tucci and Harris Yulin star in plays by A.R. Gurney, Neil Simon and Susan Charlotte which are directed by Christopher Hart and Antony Marsellis. 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The Boys in the Band - A major milestone in American theatre as the first play to openly portray the pleasures, miseries and private lives of gay men, The Boys in the Band is set during Harold's 32nd birthday party. The evening begins as a hilarious and spirited celebration among friends until unexpected guests and games reveal tensions that unravel these men's souls. The Boys in the Band originally played Off-Broadway in 1968 and opened as a major motion picture in 1970. Don't miss this rare opportunity to see one of the theatre's most groundbreaking and important plays.The Cutting Den - A modern day flood story set in a Brooklyn barbershop/bookie parlor during the first week of the Major League baseball season. When debts go unpaid, sparks fly until the shop burns red-hot. Equivocation - Bill Cain's new play, set in the 1605 London, begins when King James’ right hand man commissions William Shakespeare to write a new play about the Gunpowder Plot, a recent failed attempt to blow up Parliament and the Monarchy. This bold new work starring David Pittu and John Pankow offers audiences a feast of startling revelations and vibrant theatricality.Extinction - James Roday of Pysch and House's Michael Weston reprise the roles they created last fall in L.A in Gabe McKinley's play about what transpires between two college buddies whose annual outing of male-bonding and debauchery veers precipitously off course when unmet expectations spiral into a volatile showdown. Recipe for Life - Cause Célèbre’s third Off-Broadway production features several one-act plays by award-winning writers. Such high-profile Broadway performers as Kathleen Chalfant, Frances Sternhagen, Maria Tucci and Harris Yulin star in plays by A.R. Gurney, Neil Simon and Susan Charlotte which are directed by Christopher Hart and Antony Marsellis. Also included in this unique program is an original piece written by Tandy Cronyn about her mother, Jessica Tandy.The Scottsboro Boys - Kander and Ebb's new musical explores the infamous "Scottsboro" case of the 1930's centering on a group of African-American teenagers were unjustly accused of attacking two white women, their attempts to prove their innocence. This stirring and provocative new work directed and choreographed by Tony winner Susan Stroman depictis one of the most memorable and notorious chapters in the history of race in America.The Tempest - Academy Award winner Sam Mendes directs a formidable transatlantic company of actors in William Shakespeare’s The Tempest. Part of The Bridge Project, BAM's international collaboration with London's The Old Vic and Neal Street Productions, the play is a magical tale of shipwrecks and sorcery, and loves lost and found.When the Rain Stops Falling - Andrew Bovell's epic drama, set in England and Australia, traces a family's history spanning 80 years. The play premiered at the Australia's 2008 Adelaide Festival, was subsequently presented by the Sydney Theater Company and was recently produced in London by the Almeida Theatre. The cast includes Tony winner Victoria Clark and Mary Beth Hurt.
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