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Tuesdays @ 9
Feb
18

Tuesdays @ 9

Naked Angels

What is Tuesdays@9?
Tuesdays@9 is New York City's longest-running cold reading series for your newest work-in-progress. Every week, we cast and present excerpts of new writing to an audience of fellow artists and supporters. Tuesdays@9 operates with an open submissions policy throughout the year, and hosts an open casting session at the start of each week. Tuesdays@9 has always been—and always will be—free and open to all artists and audience members.

Where & When does Tuesdays@9 meet?
Catch Tuesdays@9 every Tuesday night from mid-September through mid-May.

Doors open at 8:15pm for casting; readings begin at 9:00pm

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Don't Box Me In
Feb
19

Don't Box Me In

Music Directed by Ian Chan

“Type?” We don’t know her…

Join us for a concert featuring a diverse group of performers, from bartenders to past actors to friends of our community. This isn’t just another night out; it’s a unique musical experience that blends bold songs and creativity. Artists will share their personal stories paired with material that pushes the boundaries. The stage will be a vibrant hub of innovation, creativity, humor, deep emotion, and passion. Get ready to be entertained, inspired, and surprised all night long! Don't miss this unforgettable night with OOTB’s past and present.

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Tuesdays @ 9
Feb
25

Tuesdays @ 9

Naked Angels

What is Tuesdays@9?
Tuesdays@9 is New York City's longest-running cold reading series for your newest work-in-progress. Every week, we cast and present excerpts of new writing to an audience of fellow artists and supporters. Tuesdays@9 operates with an open submissions policy throughout the year, and hosts an open casting session at the start of each week. Tuesdays@9 has always been—and always will be—free and open to all artists and audience members.

Where & When does Tuesdays@9 meet?
Catch Tuesdays@9 every Tuesday night from mid-September through mid-May.

Doors open at 8:15pm for casting; readings begin at 9:00pm

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As Time Goes By
Mar
1

As Time Goes By

After their Grindr hook-up is snowed in, Adam and David are forced to do the unimaginable: learn each other's names. Trapped in a post-coital snow globe, they exchange quips and digs in a misguided attempt to connect. As they confront their insecurities and shared identity as gay Jewish men, they begin to expose their tightest-held secrets. Will they part ways unscathed, or does sharing yourself with an unexpected stranger mean more than you bargained for? 

Written by Danny Brown; Directed by Noah Eisenberg

Starring Ephraim Birney & Joel Meyers

TICKETS HERE.

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As Time Goes By
Mar
2

As Time Goes By

After their Grindr hook-up is snowed in, Adam and David are forced to do the unimaginable: learn each other's names. Trapped in a post-coital snow globe, they exchange quips and digs in a misguided attempt to connect. As they confront their insecurities and shared identity as gay Jewish men, they begin to expose their tightest-held secrets. Will they part ways unscathed, or does sharing yourself with an unexpected stranger mean more than you bargained for? 

Written by Danny Brown; Directed by Noah Eisenberg

Starring Ephraim Birney & Joel Meyers

TICKETS HERE.

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As Time Goes By
Mar
3

As Time Goes By

After their Grindr hook-up is snowed in, Adam and David are forced to do the unimaginable: learn each other's names. Trapped in a post-coital snow globe, they exchange quips and digs in a misguided attempt to connect. As they confront their insecurities and shared identity as gay Jewish men, they begin to expose their tightest-held secrets. Will they part ways unscathed, or does sharing yourself with an unexpected stranger mean more than you bargained for? 

Written by Danny Brown; Directed by Noah Eisenberg

Starring Ephraim Birney & Joel Meyers

TICKETS HERE.

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Tuesdays @ 9
Mar
4

Tuesdays @ 9

Naked Angels

What is Tuesdays@9?
Tuesdays@9 is New York City's longest-running cold reading series for your newest work-in-progress. Every week, we cast and present excerpts of new writing to an audience of fellow artists and supporters. Tuesdays@9 operates with an open submissions policy throughout the year, and hosts an open casting session at the start of each week. Tuesdays@9 has always been—and always will be—free and open to all artists and audience members.

Where & When does Tuesdays@9 meet?
Catch Tuesdays@9 every Tuesday night from mid-September through mid-May.

Doors open at 8:15pm for casting; readings begin at 9:00pm

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As Time Goes By
Mar
5

As Time Goes By

After their Grindr hook-up is snowed in, Adam and David are forced to do the unimaginable: learn each other's names. Trapped in a post-coital snow globe, they exchange quips and digs in a misguided attempt to connect. As they confront their insecurities and shared identity as gay Jewish men, they begin to expose their tightest-held secrets. Will they part ways unscathed, or does sharing yourself with an unexpected stranger mean more than you bargained for? 

Written by Danny Brown; Directed by Noah Eisenberg

Starring Ephraim Birney & Joel Meyers

TICKETS HERE.

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As Time Goes By
Mar
6

As Time Goes By

After their Grindr hook-up is snowed in, Adam and David are forced to do the unimaginable: learn each other's names. Trapped in a post-coital snow globe, they exchange quips and digs in a misguided attempt to connect. As they confront their insecurities and shared identity as gay Jewish men, they begin to expose their tightest-held secrets. Will they part ways unscathed, or does sharing yourself with an unexpected stranger mean more than you bargained for? 

Written by Danny Brown; Directed by Noah Eisenberg

Starring Ephraim Birney & Joel Meyers

TICKETS HERE.

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As Time Goes By
Mar
7

As Time Goes By

After their Grindr hook-up is snowed in, Adam and David are forced to do the unimaginable: learn each other's names. Trapped in a post-coital snow globe, they exchange quips and digs in a misguided attempt to connect. As they confront their insecurities and shared identity as gay Jewish men, they begin to expose their tightest-held secrets. Will they part ways unscathed, or does sharing yourself with an unexpected stranger mean more than you bargained for? 

Written by Danny Brown; Directed by Noah Eisenberg

Starring Ephraim Birney & Joel Meyers

TICKETS HERE.

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As Time Goes By
Mar
8

As Time Goes By

After their Grindr hook-up is snowed in, Adam and David are forced to do the unimaginable: learn each other's names. Trapped in a post-coital snow globe, they exchange quips and digs in a misguided attempt to connect. As they confront their insecurities and shared identity as gay Jewish men, they begin to expose their tightest-held secrets. Will they part ways unscathed, or does sharing yourself with an unexpected stranger mean more than you bargained for? 

Written by Danny Brown; Directed by Noah Eisenberg

Starring Ephraim Birney & Joel Meyers

TICKETS HERE.

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As Time Goes By
Mar
8

As Time Goes By

After their Grindr hook-up is snowed in, Adam and David are forced to do the unimaginable: learn each other's names. Trapped in a post-coital snow globe, they exchange quips and digs in a misguided attempt to connect. As they confront their insecurities and shared identity as gay Jewish men, they begin to expose their tightest-held secrets. Will they part ways unscathed, or does sharing yourself with an unexpected stranger mean more than you bargained for? 

Written by Danny Brown; Directed by Noah Eisenberg

Starring Ephraim Birney & Joel Meyers

TICKETS HERE.

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As Time Goes By
Mar
9

As Time Goes By

After their Grindr hook-up is snowed in, Adam and David are forced to do the unimaginable: learn each other's names. Trapped in a post-coital snow globe, they exchange quips and digs in a misguided attempt to connect. As they confront their insecurities and shared identity as gay Jewish men, they begin to expose their tightest-held secrets. Will they part ways unscathed, or does sharing yourself with an unexpected stranger mean more than you bargained for? 

Written by Danny Brown; Directed by Noah Eisenberg

Starring Ephraim Birney & Joel Meyers

TICKETS HERE.

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As Time Goes By
Mar
10

As Time Goes By

After their Grindr hook-up is snowed in, Adam and David are forced to do the unimaginable: learn each other's names. Trapped in a post-coital snow globe, they exchange quips and digs in a misguided attempt to connect. As they confront their insecurities and shared identity as gay Jewish men, they begin to expose their tightest-held secrets. Will they part ways unscathed, or does sharing yourself with an unexpected stranger mean more than you bargained for? 

Written by Danny Brown; Directed by Noah Eisenberg

Starring Ephraim Birney & Joel Meyers

TICKETS HERE.

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Tuesdays @ 9
Mar
11

Tuesdays @ 9

Naked Angels

What is Tuesdays@9?
Tuesdays@9 is New York City's longest-running cold reading series for your newest work-in-progress. Every week, we cast and present excerpts of new writing to an audience of fellow artists and supporters. Tuesdays@9 operates with an open submissions policy throughout the year, and hosts an open casting session at the start of each week. Tuesdays@9 has always been—and always will be—free and open to all artists and audience members.

Where & When does Tuesdays@9 meet?
Catch Tuesdays@9 every Tuesday night from mid-September through mid-May.

Doors open at 8:15pm for casting; readings begin at 9:00pm

View Event →
As Time Goes By
Mar
12

As Time Goes By

After their Grindr hook-up is snowed in, Adam and David are forced to do the unimaginable: learn each other's names. Trapped in a post-coital snow globe, they exchange quips and digs in a misguided attempt to connect. As they confront their insecurities and shared identity as gay Jewish men, they begin to expose their tightest-held secrets. Will they part ways unscathed, or does sharing yourself with an unexpected stranger mean more than you bargained for? 

Written by Danny Brown; Directed by Noah Eisenberg

Starring Ephraim Birney & Joel Meyers

TICKETS HERE.

View Event →
As Time Goes By
Mar
13

As Time Goes By

After their Grindr hook-up is snowed in, Adam and David are forced to do the unimaginable: learn each other's names. Trapped in a post-coital snow globe, they exchange quips and digs in a misguided attempt to connect. As they confront their insecurities and shared identity as gay Jewish men, they begin to expose their tightest-held secrets. Will they part ways unscathed, or does sharing yourself with an unexpected stranger mean more than you bargained for? 

Written by Danny Brown; Directed by Noah Eisenberg

Starring Ephraim Birney & Joel Meyers

TICKETS HERE.

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As Time Goes By
Mar
14

As Time Goes By

After their Grindr hook-up is snowed in, Adam and David are forced to do the unimaginable: learn each other's names. Trapped in a post-coital snow globe, they exchange quips and digs in a misguided attempt to connect. As they confront their insecurities and shared identity as gay Jewish men, they begin to expose their tightest-held secrets. Will they part ways unscathed, or does sharing yourself with an unexpected stranger mean more than you bargained for? 

Written by Danny Brown; Directed by Noah Eisenberg

Starring Ephraim Birney & Joel Meyers

TICKETS HERE.

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As Time Goes By
Mar
15

As Time Goes By

After their Grindr hook-up is snowed in, Adam and David are forced to do the unimaginable: learn each other's names. Trapped in a post-coital snow globe, they exchange quips and digs in a misguided attempt to connect. As they confront their insecurities and shared identity as gay Jewish men, they begin to expose their tightest-held secrets. Will they part ways unscathed, or does sharing yourself with an unexpected stranger mean more than you bargained for? 

Written by Danny Brown; Directed by Noah Eisenberg

Starring Ephraim Birney & Joel Meyers

TICKETS HERE.

View Event →
As Time Goes By
Mar
16

As Time Goes By

After their Grindr hook-up is snowed in, Adam and David are forced to do the unimaginable: learn each other's names. Trapped in a post-coital snow globe, they exchange quips and digs in a misguided attempt to connect. As they confront their insecurities and shared identity as gay Jewish men, they begin to expose their tightest-held secrets. Will they part ways unscathed, or does sharing yourself with an unexpected stranger mean more than you bargained for? 

Written by Danny Brown; Directed by Noah Eisenberg

Starring Ephraim Birney & Joel Meyers

TICKETS HERE.

View Event →
As Time Goes By
Mar
16

As Time Goes By

After their Grindr hook-up is snowed in, Adam and David are forced to do the unimaginable: learn each other's names. Trapped in a post-coital snow globe, they exchange quips and digs in a misguided attempt to connect. As they confront their insecurities and shared identity as gay Jewish men, they begin to expose their tightest-held secrets. Will they part ways unscathed, or does sharing yourself with an unexpected stranger mean more than you bargained for? 

Written by Danny Brown; Directed by Noah Eisenberg

Starring Ephraim Birney & Joel Meyers

TICKETS HERE.

View Event →
As Time Goes By
Mar
17

As Time Goes By

After their Grindr hook-up is snowed in, Adam and David are forced to do the unimaginable: learn each other's names. Trapped in a post-coital snow globe, they exchange quips and digs in a misguided attempt to connect. As they confront their insecurities and shared identity as gay Jewish men, they begin to expose their tightest-held secrets. Will they part ways unscathed, or does sharing yourself with an unexpected stranger mean more than you bargained for? 

Written by Danny Brown; Directed by Noah Eisenberg

Starring Ephraim Birney & Joel Meyers

TICKETS HERE.

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Tuesdays @ 9
Mar
18

Tuesdays @ 9

Naked Angels

What is Tuesdays@9?
Tuesdays@9 is New York City's longest-running cold reading series for your newest work-in-progress. Every week, we cast and present excerpts of new writing to an audience of fellow artists and supporters. Tuesdays@9 operates with an open submissions policy throughout the year, and hosts an open casting session at the start of each week. Tuesdays@9 has always been—and always will be—free and open to all artists and audience members.

Where & When does Tuesdays@9 meet?
Catch Tuesdays@9 every Tuesday night from mid-September through mid-May.

Doors open at 8:15pm for casting; readings begin at 9:00pm

View Event →
As Time Goes By
Mar
19

As Time Goes By

After their Grindr hook-up is snowed in, Adam and David are forced to do the unimaginable: learn each other's names. Trapped in a post-coital snow globe, they exchange quips and digs in a misguided attempt to connect. As they confront their insecurities and shared identity as gay Jewish men, they begin to expose their tightest-held secrets. Will they part ways unscathed, or does sharing yourself with an unexpected stranger mean more than you bargained for? 

Written by Danny Brown; Directed by Noah Eisenberg

Starring Ephraim Birney & Joel Meyers

TICKETS HERE.

View Event →
As Time Goes By
Mar
20

As Time Goes By

After their Grindr hook-up is snowed in, Adam and David are forced to do the unimaginable: learn each other's names. Trapped in a post-coital snow globe, they exchange quips and digs in a misguided attempt to connect. As they confront their insecurities and shared identity as gay Jewish men, they begin to expose their tightest-held secrets. Will they part ways unscathed, or does sharing yourself with an unexpected stranger mean more than you bargained for? 

Written by Danny Brown; Directed by Noah Eisenberg

Starring Ephraim Birney & Joel Meyers

TICKETS HERE.

View Event →
As Time Goes By
Mar
21

As Time Goes By

After their Grindr hook-up is snowed in, Adam and David are forced to do the unimaginable: learn each other's names. Trapped in a post-coital snow globe, they exchange quips and digs in a misguided attempt to connect. As they confront their insecurities and shared identity as gay Jewish men, they begin to expose their tightest-held secrets. Will they part ways unscathed, or does sharing yourself with an unexpected stranger mean more than you bargained for? 

Written by Danny Brown; Directed by Noah Eisenberg

Starring Ephraim Birney & Joel Meyers

TICKETS HERE.

View Event →
As Time Goes By
Mar
22

As Time Goes By

After their Grindr hook-up is snowed in, Adam and David are forced to do the unimaginable: learn each other's names. Trapped in a post-coital snow globe, they exchange quips and digs in a misguided attempt to connect. As they confront their insecurities and shared identity as gay Jewish men, they begin to expose their tightest-held secrets. Will they part ways unscathed, or does sharing yourself with an unexpected stranger mean more than you bargained for? 

Written by Danny Brown; Directed by Noah Eisenberg

Starring Ephraim Birney & Joel Meyers

TICKETS HERE.

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As Time Goes By
Mar
23

As Time Goes By

After their Grindr hook-up is snowed in, Adam and David are forced to do the unimaginable: learn each other's names. Trapped in a post-coital snow globe, they exchange quips and digs in a misguided attempt to connect. As they confront their insecurities and shared identity as gay Jewish men, they begin to expose their tightest-held secrets. Will they part ways unscathed, or does sharing yourself with an unexpected stranger mean more than you bargained for? 

Written by Danny Brown; Directed by Noah Eisenberg

Starring Ephraim Birney & Joel Meyers

TICKETS HERE.

View Event →
As Time Goes By
Mar
23

As Time Goes By

After their Grindr hook-up is snowed in, Adam and David are forced to do the unimaginable: learn each other's names. Trapped in a post-coital snow globe, they exchange quips and digs in a misguided attempt to connect. As they confront their insecurities and shared identity as gay Jewish men, they begin to expose their tightest-held secrets. Will they part ways unscathed, or does sharing yourself with an unexpected stranger mean more than you bargained for? 

Written by Danny Brown; Directed by Noah Eisenberg

Starring Ephraim Birney & Joel Meyers

TICKETS HERE.

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Tuesdays @ 9
Mar
25

Tuesdays @ 9

Naked Angels

What is Tuesdays@9?
Tuesdays@9 is New York City's longest-running cold reading series for your newest work-in-progress. Every week, we cast and present excerpts of new writing to an audience of fellow artists and supporters. Tuesdays@9 operates with an open submissions policy throughout the year, and hosts an open casting session at the start of each week. Tuesdays@9 has always been—and always will be—free and open to all artists and audience members.

Where & When does Tuesdays@9 meet?
Catch Tuesdays@9 every Tuesday night from mid-September through mid-May.

Doors open at 8:15pm for casting; readings begin at 9:00pm

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Tuesdays @ 9
Apr
1

Tuesdays @ 9

Naked Angels

What is Tuesdays@9?
Tuesdays@9 is New York City's longest-running cold reading series for your newest work-in-progress. Every week, we cast and present excerpts of new writing to an audience of fellow artists and supporters. Tuesdays@9 operates with an open submissions policy throughout the year, and hosts an open casting session at the start of each week. Tuesdays@9 has always been—and always will be—free and open to all artists and audience members.

Where & When does Tuesdays@9 meet?
Catch Tuesdays@9 every Tuesday night from mid-September through mid-May.

Doors open at 8:15pm for casting; readings begin at 9:00pm

View Event →
Tuesdays @ 9
Apr
8

Tuesdays @ 9

Naked Angels

What is Tuesdays@9?
Tuesdays@9 is New York City's longest-running cold reading series for your newest work-in-progress. Every week, we cast and present excerpts of new writing to an audience of fellow artists and supporters. Tuesdays@9 operates with an open submissions policy throughout the year, and hosts an open casting session at the start of each week. Tuesdays@9 has always been—and always will be—free and open to all artists and audience members.

Where & When does Tuesdays@9 meet?
Catch Tuesdays@9 every Tuesday night from mid-September through mid-May.

Doors open at 8:15pm for casting; readings begin at 9:00pm

View Event →
Tuesdays @ 9
Apr
15

Tuesdays @ 9

Naked Angels

What is Tuesdays@9?
Tuesdays@9 is New York City's longest-running cold reading series for your newest work-in-progress. Every week, we cast and present excerpts of new writing to an audience of fellow artists and supporters. Tuesdays@9 operates with an open submissions policy throughout the year, and hosts an open casting session at the start of each week. Tuesdays@9 has always been—and always will be—free and open to all artists and audience members.

Where & When does Tuesdays@9 meet?
Catch Tuesdays@9 every Tuesday night from mid-September through mid-May.

Doors open at 8:15pm for casting; readings begin at 9:00pm

View Event →
Tuesdays @ 9
Apr
22

Tuesdays @ 9

Naked Angels

What is Tuesdays@9?
Tuesdays@9 is New York City's longest-running cold reading series for your newest work-in-progress. Every week, we cast and present excerpts of new writing to an audience of fellow artists and supporters. Tuesdays@9 operates with an open submissions policy throughout the year, and hosts an open casting session at the start of each week. Tuesdays@9 has always been—and always will be—free and open to all artists and audience members.

Where & When does Tuesdays@9 meet?
Catch Tuesdays@9 every Tuesday night from mid-September through mid-May.

Doors open at 8:15pm for casting; readings begin at 9:00pm

View Event →
Tuesdays @ 9
Apr
29

Tuesdays @ 9

Naked Angels

What is Tuesdays@9?
Tuesdays@9 is New York City's longest-running cold reading series for your newest work-in-progress. Every week, we cast and present excerpts of new writing to an audience of fellow artists and supporters. Tuesdays@9 operates with an open submissions policy throughout the year, and hosts an open casting session at the start of each week. Tuesdays@9 has always been—and always will be—free and open to all artists and audience members.

Where & When does Tuesdays@9 meet?
Catch Tuesdays@9 every Tuesday night from mid-September through mid-May.

Doors open at 8:15pm for casting; readings begin at 9:00pm

View Event →

Tuesdays @ 9
Feb
11

Tuesdays @ 9

Naked Angels

What is Tuesdays@9?
Tuesdays@9 is New York City's longest-running cold reading series for your newest work-in-progress. Every week, we cast and present excerpts of new writing to an audience of fellow artists and supporters. Tuesdays@9 operates with an open submissions policy throughout the year, and hosts an open casting session at the start of each week. Tuesdays@9 has always been—and always will be—free and open to all artists and audience members.

Where & When does Tuesdays@9 meet?
Catch Tuesdays@9 every Tuesday night from mid-September through mid-May.

Doors open at 8:15pm for casting; readings begin at 9:00pm

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BWMT does NYC
Feb
10

BWMT does NYC

BWMT Does NYC! Baldwin Wallace is a nationally recognized musical theatre program, which jumpstarted MANY Broadway stars you KNOW and LOVE! Come laugh and cry with these Broadway, and Broadway bound talents, as they recount and SING their memories of the program that made them the performer they are today, such as old college rep as well as popular songs that made them who they are now! By the end of the night, you’ll feel as if YOU enrolled there too! Featuring talents such as Kate Rockwell (Mean Girls Broadway), Kyra Kennedy (Teeth at New World Stages), Dan Hoy (Pirates of Penzance Broadway), Nyla Watson (Hadestown National Tour) Nick Cortazo (Hairspray National Tour), Jay Ellis (Freestyle Love Supreme), Lee Price (Beetlejuice National Tour), Eden Mau (Les Miz National Tour), and many more!

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Tuesdays @ 9
Feb
4

Tuesdays @ 9

Naked Angels

What is Tuesdays@9?
Tuesdays@9 is New York City's longest-running cold reading series for your newest work-in-progress. Every week, we cast and present excerpts of new writing to an audience of fellow artists and supporters. Tuesdays@9 operates with an open submissions policy throughout the year, and hosts an open casting session at the start of each week. Tuesdays@9 has always been—and always will be—free and open to all artists and audience members.

Where & When does Tuesdays@9 meet?
Catch Tuesdays@9 every Tuesday night from mid-September through mid-May.

Doors open at 8:15pm for casting; readings begin at 9:00pm

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Tuesdays @ 9
Jan
28

Tuesdays @ 9

Naked Angels

What is Tuesdays@9?
Tuesdays@9 is New York City's longest-running cold reading series for your newest work-in-progress. Every week, we cast and present excerpts of new writing to an audience of fellow artists and supporters. Tuesdays@9 operates with an open submissions policy throughout the year, and hosts an open casting session at the start of each week. Tuesdays@9 has always been—and always will be—free and open to all artists and audience members.

Where & When does Tuesdays@9 meet?
Catch Tuesdays@9 every Tuesday night from mid-September through mid-May.

Doors open at 8:15pm for casting; readings begin at 9:00pm

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Loud Memory
Jan
26

Loud Memory

A beloved New York City raconteur, Ed has captivated audiences with his rare blend of honesty, vulnerability and wit. Ed's voice resonated through the airwaves of The Moth Radio Hour and inspired minds on TEDMed and TEDx stages. Catherine Burns is a luminary in the storytelling world. For over two decades, she was the artistic force behind The Moth, that juggernaut of true tales told live on stage.

On the night before Thanksgiving in 1995, Ed was attacked and stabbed multiple times. The nightmare scenario began with a 10-inch blade plunging into his chest. Then came years of coping with the physical, financial, emotional and finally, the spiritual damage he endured. His long and, at times, absurd journey was assisted by an improbable cast of New Yorkers. We invite you to be transported by a tale that will touch your heart,

challenge your perspective, and remind you that, even when the world

seems without hope, resilience and grace sometimes matter the most.

Developed for the stage and directed by Catherine Burns

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Loud Memory
Jan
25

Loud Memory

A beloved New York City raconteur, Ed has captivated audiences with his rare blend of honesty, vulnerability and wit. Ed's voice resonated through the airwaves of The Moth Radio Hour and inspired minds on TEDMed and TEDx stages. Catherine Burns is a luminary in the storytelling world. For over two decades, she was the artistic force behind The Moth, that juggernaut of true tales told live on stage.

On the night before Thanksgiving in 1995, Ed was attacked and stabbed multiple times. The nightmare scenario began with a 10-inch blade plunging into his chest. Then came years of coping with the physical, financial, emotional and finally, the spiritual damage he endured. His long and, at times, absurd journey was assisted by an improbable cast of New Yorkers. We invite you to be transported by a tale that will touch your heart,

challenge your perspective, and remind you that, even when the world

seems without hope, resilience and grace sometimes matter the most.

Developed for the stage and directed by Catherine Burns

View Event →
Loud Memory
Jan
24

Loud Memory

A beloved New York City raconteur, Ed has captivated audiences with his rare blend of honesty, vulnerability and wit. Ed's voice resonated through the airwaves of The Moth Radio Hour and inspired minds on TEDMed and TEDx stages. Catherine Burns is a luminary in the storytelling world. For over two decades, she was the artistic force behind The Moth, that juggernaut of true tales told live on stage.

On the night before Thanksgiving in 1995, Ed was attacked and stabbed multiple times. The nightmare scenario began with a 10-inch blade plunging into his chest. Then came years of coping with the physical, financial, emotional and finally, the spiritual damage he endured. His long and, at times, absurd journey was assisted by an improbable cast of New Yorkers. We invite you to be transported by a tale that will touch your heart,

challenge your perspective, and remind you that, even when the world

seems without hope, resilience and grace sometimes matter the most.

Developed for the stage and directed by Catherine Burns

View Event →
Loud Memory
Jan
23

Loud Memory

A beloved New York City raconteur, Ed has captivated audiences with his rare blend of honesty, vulnerability and wit. Ed's voice resonated through the airwaves of The Moth Radio Hour and inspired minds on TEDMed and TEDx stages. Catherine Burns is a luminary in the storytelling world. For over two decades, she was the artistic force behind The Moth, that juggernaut of true tales told live on stage.

On the night before Thanksgiving in 1995, Ed was attacked and stabbed multiple times. The nightmare scenario began with a 10-inch blade plunging into his chest. Then came years of coping with the physical, financial, emotional and finally, the spiritual damage he endured. His long and, at times, absurd journey was assisted by an improbable cast of New Yorkers. We invite you to be transported by a tale that will touch your heart,

challenge your perspective, and remind you that, even when the world

seems without hope, resilience and grace sometimes matter the most.

Developed for the stage and directed by Catherine Burns

View Event →
Tuesdays @ 9
Jan
21

Tuesdays @ 9

What is Tuesdays@9?
Tuesdays@9 is New York City's longest-running cold reading series for your newest work-in-progress. Every week, we cast and present excerpts of new writing to an audience of fellow artists and supporters. Tuesdays@9 operates with an open submissions policy throughout the year, and hosts an open casting session at the start of each week. Tuesdays@9 has always been—and always will be—free and open to all artists and audience members.

Where & When does Tuesdays@9 meet?
Catch Tuesdays@9 every Tuesday night from mid-September through mid-May.

Doors open at 8:15pm for casting; readings begin at 9:00pm

View Event →
Loud Memory
Jan
19

Loud Memory

A beloved New York City raconteur, Ed has captivated audiences with his rare blend of honesty, vulnerability and wit. Ed's voice resonated through the airwaves of The Moth Radio Hour and inspired minds on TEDMed and TEDx stages. Catherine Burns is a luminary in the storytelling world. For over two decades, she was the artistic force behind The Moth, that juggernaut of true tales told live on stage.

On the night before Thanksgiving in 1995, Ed was attacked and stabbed multiple times. The nightmare scenario began with a 10-inch blade plunging into his chest. Then came years of coping with the physical, financial, emotional and finally, the spiritual damage he endured. His long and, at times, absurd journey was assisted by an improbable cast of New Yorkers. We invite you to be transported by a tale that will touch your heart,

challenge your perspective, and remind you that, even when the world

seems without hope, resilience and grace sometimes matter the most.

Developed for the stage and directed by Catherine Burns

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Loud Memory
Jan
18

Loud Memory

A beloved New York City raconteur, Ed has captivated audiences with his rare blend of honesty, vulnerability and wit. Ed's voice resonated through the airwaves of The Moth Radio Hour and inspired minds on TEDMed and TEDx stages. Catherine Burns is a luminary in the storytelling world. For over two decades, she was the artistic force behind The Moth, that juggernaut of true tales told live on stage.

On the night before Thanksgiving in 1995, Ed was attacked and stabbed multiple times. The nightmare scenario began with a 10-inch blade plunging into his chest. Then came years of coping with the physical, financial, emotional and finally, the spiritual damage he endured. His long and, at times, absurd journey was assisted by an improbable cast of New Yorkers.

Directed by Catherine Burns

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Loud Memory
Jan
17

Loud Memory

A beloved New York City raconteur, Ed has captivated audiences with his rare blend of honesty, vulnerability and wit. Ed's voice resonated through the airwaves of The Moth Radio Hour and inspired minds on TEDMed and TEDx stages. Catherine Burns is a luminary in the storytelling world. For over two decades, she was the artistic force behind The Moth, that juggernaut of true tales told live on stage.

On the night before Thanksgiving in 1995, Ed was attacked and stabbed multiple times. The nightmare scenario began with a 10-inch blade plunging into his chest. Then came years of coping with the physical, financial, emotional and finally, the spiritual damage he endured. His long and, at times, absurd journey was assisted by an improbable cast of New Yorkers. We invite you to be transported by a tale that will touch your heart,

challenge your perspective, and remind you that, even when the world

seems without hope, resilience and grace sometimes matter the most.

Developed for the stage and directed by Catherine Burns

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Loud Memory
Jan
16

Loud Memory

A beloved New York City raconteur, Ed has captivated audiences with his rare blend of honesty, vulnerability and wit. Ed's voice resonated through the airwaves of The Moth Radio Hour and inspired minds on TEDMed and TEDx stages. Catherine Burns is a luminary in the storytelling world. For over two decades, she was the artistic force behind The Moth, that juggernaut of true tales told live on stage.

On the night before Thanksgiving in 1995, Ed was attacked and stabbed multiple times. The nightmare scenario began with a 10-inch blade plunging into his chest. Then came years of coping with the physical, financial, emotional and finally, the spiritual damage he endured. His long and, at times, absurd journey was assisted by an improbable cast of New Yorkers. We invite you to be transported by a tale that will touch your heart,

challenge your perspective, and remind you that, even when the world

seems without hope, resilience and grace sometimes matter the most.

Developed for the stage and directed by Catherine Burns

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Loud Memory
Jan
15

Loud Memory

A beloved New York City raconteur, Ed has captivated audiences with his rare blend of honesty, vulnerability and wit. Ed's voice resonated through the airwaves of The Moth Radio Hour and inspired minds on TEDMed and TEDx stages. Catherine Burns is a luminary in the storytelling world. For over two decades, she was the artistic force behind The Moth, that juggernaut of true tales told live on stage.

On the night before Thanksgiving in 1995, Ed was attacked and stabbed multiple times. The nightmare scenario began with a 10-inch blade plunging into his chest. Then came years of coping with the physical, financial, emotional and finally, the spiritual damage he endured. His long and, at times, absurd journey was assisted by an improbable cast of New Yorkers. We invite you to be transported by a tale that will touch your heart,

challenge your perspective, and remind you that, even when the world

seems without hope, resilience and grace sometimes matter the most.

Developed for the stage and directed by Catherine Burns

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Tuesdays @ 9
Jan
14

Tuesdays @ 9

What is Tuesdays@9?
Tuesdays@9 is New York City's longest-running cold reading series for your newest work-in-progress. Every week, we cast and present excerpts of new writing to an audience of fellow artists and supporters. Tuesdays@9 operates with an open submissions policy throughout the year, and hosts an open casting session at the start of each week. Tuesdays@9 has always been—and always will be—free and open to all artists and audience members.

Where & When does Tuesdays@9 meet?
Catch Tuesdays@9 every Tuesday night from mid-September through mid-May.

Doors open at 8:15pm for casting; readings begin at 9:00pm

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Loud Memory
Jan
14

Loud Memory

A beloved New York City raconteur, Ed has captivated audiences with his rare blend of honesty, vulnerability and wit. Ed's voice resonated through the airwaves of The Moth Radio Hour and inspired minds on TEDMed and TEDx stages. Catherine Burns is a luminary in the storytelling world. For over two decades, she was the artistic force behind The Moth, that juggernaut of true tales told live on stage.

On the night before Thanksgiving in 1995, Ed was attacked and stabbed multiple times. The nightmare scenario began with a 10-inch blade plunging into his chest. Then came years of coping with the physical, financial, emotional and finally, the spiritual damage he endured. His long and, at times, absurd journey was assisted by an improbable cast of New Yorkers. We invite you to be transported by a tale that will touch your heart,

challenge your perspective, and remind you that, even when the world

seems without hope, resilience and grace sometimes matter the most.

Developed for the stage and directed by Catherine Burns

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Loud Memory
Jan
13

Loud Memory

A beloved New York City raconteur, Ed has captivated audiences with his rare blend of honesty, vulnerability and wit. Ed's voice resonated through the airwaves of The Moth Radio Hour and inspired minds on TEDMed and TEDx stages. Catherine Burns is a luminary in the storytelling world. For over two decades, she was the artistic force behind The Moth, that juggernaut of true tales told live on stage.

On the night before Thanksgiving in 1995, Ed was attacked and stabbed multiple times. The nightmare scenario began with a 10-inch blade plunging into his chest. Then came years of coping with the physical, financial, emotional and finally, the spiritual damage he endured. His long and, at times, absurd journey was assisted by an improbable cast of New Yorkers. We invite you to be transported by a tale that will touch your heart,

challenge your perspective, and remind you that, even when the world

seems without hope, resilience and grace sometimes matter the most.

Developed for the stage and directed by Catherine Burns

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The Essence
Jan
12

The Essence

The Congress for Jewish Culture presents The Essence. See what happens when you sin with a shiksa! Jam to Soviet Yiddish Rock & Roll. Hear Einstein’s theory debated by imbeciles!

The Essence is a fast-moving revue for people who:

  1. Know nothing about Yiddish

  2. Nostalgia makes them puke

  3. Can’t imagine themselves at a show with Yiddish in it

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The Essence
Jan
11

The Essence

The Congress for Jewish Culture presents The Essence. See what happens when you sin with a shiksa! Jam to Soviet Yiddish Rock & Roll. Hear Einstein’s theory debated by imbeciles!

The Essence is a fast-moving revue for people who:

  1. Know nothing about Yiddish

  2. Nostalgia makes them puke

  3. Can’t imagine themselves at a show with Yiddish in it

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The Essence
Jan
9

The Essence

The Congress for Jewish Culture presents The Essence. See what happens when you sin with a shiksa! Jam to Soviet Yiddish Rock & Roll. Hear Einstein’s theory debated by imbeciles!

The Essence is a fast-moving revue for people who:

  1. Know nothing about Yiddish

  2. Nostalgia makes them puke

  3. Can’t imagine themselves at a show with Yiddish in it

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The Essence
Jan
7

The Essence

The Congress for Jewish Culture presents The Essence. See what happens when you sin with a shiksa! Jam to Soviet Yiddish Rock & Roll. Hear Einstein’s theory debated by imbeciles!

The Essence is a fast-moving revue for people who:

  1. Know nothing about Yiddish

  2. Nostalgia makes them puke

  3. Can’t imagine themselves at a show with Yiddish in it

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BASHEVIS'S DEMONS
Jan
5

BASHEVIS'S DEMONS

BASHEVIS’S DEMONS comprises three short stories by legendary Nobel Prize winner Isaac Bashevis Singer and will be presented Off-Broadway direct from engagements in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro. BASHEVIS’S DEMONS will make its official Off-Broadway bow at Theatre 154, 154 Christopher Street (between Greenwich & Washington Streets), with performances beginning December 18th through January 5th.

The tales featured in BASHEVIS’S DEMONS serve up demons, saints, sinners, hope, despair, and at least two chickens, all in Isaac Bashevis Singer’s original Yiddish with full English supertitles. In The Mirror, a young woman – ignored by her husband the traveling salesman – steps through a mirror into the world of demons, where she can be the center of attention. In The Last Demon, a Jewish devil fails to bring down a shtetlrabbi. Exiled to the small town as Satan’s punishment, he witnesses the destruction of the Jewish community, including his nemesis the rabbi, by forces far crueler than his own and remains stuck there for eternity with nothing but the Yiddish word to console him.

Starring Shane Baker and Miryem-Khaye Seigel, BASHEVIS’S DEMONS is directed by Moshe Yassur with Beate Hein Bennett.

Tickets HERE

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BASHEVIS'S DEMONS
Jan
4

BASHEVIS'S DEMONS

BASHEVIS’S DEMONS comprises three short stories by legendary Nobel Prize winner Isaac Bashevis Singer and will be presented Off-Broadway direct from engagements in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro. BASHEVIS’S DEMONS will make its official Off-Broadway bow at Theatre 154, 154 Christopher Street (between Greenwich & Washington Streets), with performances beginning December 18th through January 5th.

The tales featured in BASHEVIS’S DEMONS serve up demons, saints, sinners, hope, despair, and at least two chickens, all in Isaac Bashevis Singer’s original Yiddish with full English supertitles. In The Mirror, a young woman – ignored by her husband the traveling salesman – steps through a mirror into the world of demons, where she can be the center of attention. In The Last Demon, a Jewish devil fails to bring down a shtetlrabbi. Exiled to the small town as Satan’s punishment, he witnesses the destruction of the Jewish community, including his nemesis the rabbi, by forces far crueler than his own and remains stuck there for eternity with nothing but the Yiddish word to console him.

Starring Shane Baker and Miryem-Khaye Seigel, BASHEVIS’S DEMONS is directed by Moshe Yassur with Beate Hein Bennett.

Tickets HERE

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BASHEVIS'S DEMONS
Jan
3

BASHEVIS'S DEMONS

BASHEVIS’S DEMONS comprises three short stories by legendary Nobel Prize winner Isaac Bashevis Singer and will be presented Off-Broadway direct from engagements in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro. BASHEVIS’S DEMONS will make its official Off-Broadway bow at Theatre 154, 154 Christopher Street (between Greenwich & Washington Streets), with performances beginning December 18th through January 5th.

The tales featured in BASHEVIS’S DEMONS serve up demons, saints, sinners, hope, despair, and at least two chickens, all in Isaac Bashevis Singer’s original Yiddish with full English supertitles. In The Mirror, a young woman – ignored by her husband the traveling salesman – steps through a mirror into the world of demons, where she can be the center of attention. In The Last Demon, a Jewish devil fails to bring down a shtetlrabbi. Exiled to the small town as Satan’s punishment, he witnesses the destruction of the Jewish community, including his nemesis the rabbi, by forces far crueler than his own and remains stuck there for eternity with nothing but the Yiddish word to console him.

Starring Shane Baker and Miryem-Khaye Seigel, BASHEVIS’S DEMONS is directed by Moshe Yassur with Beate Hein Bennett.

Tickets HERE

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BASHEVIS'S DEMONS
Jan
2

BASHEVIS'S DEMONS

BASHEVIS’S DEMONS comprises three short stories by legendary Nobel Prize winner Isaac Bashevis Singer and will be presented Off-Broadway direct from engagements in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro. BASHEVIS’S DEMONS will make its official Off-Broadway bow at Theatre 154, 154 Christopher Street (between Greenwich & Washington Streets), with performances beginning December 18th through January 5th.

The tales featured in BASHEVIS’S DEMONS serve up demons, saints, sinners, hope, despair, and at least two chickens, all in Isaac Bashevis Singer’s original Yiddish with full English supertitles. In The Mirror, a young woman – ignored by her husband the traveling salesman – steps through a mirror into the world of demons, where she can be the center of attention. In The Last Demon, a Jewish devil fails to bring down a shtetlrabbi. Exiled to the small town as Satan’s punishment, he witnesses the destruction of the Jewish community, including his nemesis the rabbi, by forces far crueler than his own and remains stuck there for eternity with nothing but the Yiddish word to console him.

Starring Shane Baker and Miryem-Khaye Seigel, BASHEVIS’S DEMONS is directed by Moshe Yassur with Beate Hein Bennett.

Tickets HERE

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BASHEVIS'S DEMONS
Jan
1

BASHEVIS'S DEMONS

BASHEVIS’S DEMONS comprises three short stories by legendary Nobel Prize winner Isaac Bashevis Singer and will be presented Off-Broadway direct from engagements in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro. BASHEVIS’S DEMONS will make its official Off-Broadway bow at Theatre 154, 154 Christopher Street (between Greenwich & Washington Streets), with performances beginning December 18th through January 5th.

The tales featured in BASHEVIS’S DEMONS serve up demons, saints, sinners, hope, despair, and at least two chickens, all in Isaac Bashevis Singer’s original Yiddish with full English supertitles. In The Mirror, a young woman – ignored by her husband the traveling salesman – steps through a mirror into the world of demons, where she can be the center of attention. In The Last Demon, a Jewish devil fails to bring down a shtetlrabbi. Exiled to the small town as Satan’s punishment, he witnesses the destruction of the Jewish community, including his nemesis the rabbi, by forces far crueler than his own and remains stuck there for eternity with nothing but the Yiddish word to console him.

Starring Shane Baker and Miryem-Khaye Seigel, BASHEVIS’S DEMONS is directed by Moshe Yassur with Beate Hein Bennett.

Tickets HERE

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BASHEVIS'S DEMONS
Dec
31

BASHEVIS'S DEMONS

BASHEVIS’S DEMONS comprises three short stories by legendary Nobel Prize winner Isaac Bashevis Singer and will be presented Off-Broadway direct from engagements in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro. BASHEVIS’S DEMONS will make its official Off-Broadway bow at Theatre 154, 154 Christopher Street (between Greenwich & Washington Streets), with performances beginning December 18th through January 5th.

The tales featured in BASHEVIS’S DEMONS serve up demons, saints, sinners, hope, despair, and at least two chickens, all in Isaac Bashevis Singer’s original Yiddish with full English supertitles. In The Mirror, a young woman – ignored by her husband the traveling salesman – steps through a mirror into the world of demons, where she can be the center of attention. In The Last Demon, a Jewish devil fails to bring down a shtetlrabbi. Exiled to the small town as Satan’s punishment, he witnesses the destruction of the Jewish community, including his nemesis the rabbi, by forces far crueler than his own and remains stuck there for eternity with nothing but the Yiddish word to console him.

Starring Shane Baker and Miryem-Khaye Seigel, BASHEVIS’S DEMONS is directed by Moshe Yassur with Beate Hein Bennett.

Tickets HERE

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BASHEVIS'S DEMONS
Dec
29

BASHEVIS'S DEMONS

BASHEVIS’S DEMONS comprises three short stories by legendary Nobel Prize winner Isaac Bashevis Singer and will be presented Off-Broadway direct from engagements in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro. BASHEVIS’S DEMONS will make its official Off-Broadway bow at Theatre 154, 154 Christopher Street (between Greenwich & Washington Streets), with performances beginning December 18th through January 5th.

The tales featured in BASHEVIS’S DEMONS serve up demons, saints, sinners, hope, despair, and at least two chickens, all in Isaac Bashevis Singer’s original Yiddish with full English supertitles. In The Mirror, a young woman – ignored by her husband the traveling salesman – steps through a mirror into the world of demons, where she can be the center of attention. In The Last Demon, a Jewish devil fails to bring down a shtetlrabbi. Exiled to the small town as Satan’s punishment, he witnesses the destruction of the Jewish community, including his nemesis the rabbi, by forces far crueler than his own and remains stuck there for eternity with nothing but the Yiddish word to console him.

Starring Shane Baker and Miryem-Khaye Seigel, BASHEVIS’S DEMONS is directed by Moshe Yassur with Beate Hein Bennett.

Tickets HERE

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BASHEVIS'S DEMONS
Dec
28

BASHEVIS'S DEMONS

BASHEVIS’S DEMONS comprises three short stories by legendary Nobel Prize winner Isaac Bashevis Singer and will be presented Off-Broadway direct from engagements in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro. BASHEVIS’S DEMONS will make its official Off-Broadway bow at Theatre 154, 154 Christopher Street (between Greenwich & Washington Streets), with performances beginning December 18th through January 5th.

The tales featured in BASHEVIS’S DEMONS serve up demons, saints, sinners, hope, despair, and at least two chickens, all in Isaac Bashevis Singer’s original Yiddish with full English supertitles. In The Mirror, a young woman – ignored by her husband the traveling salesman – steps through a mirror into the world of demons, where she can be the center of attention. In The Last Demon, a Jewish devil fails to bring down a shtetlrabbi. Exiled to the small town as Satan’s punishment, he witnesses the destruction of the Jewish community, including his nemesis the rabbi, by forces far crueler than his own and remains stuck there for eternity with nothing but the Yiddish word to console him.

Starring Shane Baker and Miryem-Khaye Seigel, BASHEVIS’S DEMONS is directed by Moshe Yassur with Beate Hein Bennett.

Tickets HERE

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BASHEVIS'S DEMONS
Dec
25

BASHEVIS'S DEMONS

BASHEVIS’S DEMONS comprises three short stories by legendary Nobel Prize winner Isaac Bashevis Singer and will be presented Off-Broadway direct from engagements in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro. BASHEVIS’S DEMONS will make its official Off-Broadway bow at Theatre 154, 154 Christopher Street (between Greenwich & Washington Streets), with performances beginning December 18th through January 5th.

The tales featured in BASHEVIS’S DEMONS serve up demons, saints, sinners, hope, despair, and at least two chickens, all in Isaac Bashevis Singer’s original Yiddish with full English supertitles. In The Mirror, a young woman – ignored by her husband the traveling salesman – steps through a mirror into the world of demons, where she can be the center of attention. In The Last Demon, a Jewish devil fails to bring down a shtetlrabbi. Exiled to the small town as Satan’s punishment, he witnesses the destruction of the Jewish community, including his nemesis the rabbi, by forces far crueler than his own and remains stuck there for eternity with nothing but the Yiddish word to console him.

Starring Shane Baker and Miryem-Khaye Seigel, BASHEVIS’S DEMONS is directed by Moshe Yassur with Beate Hein Bennett.

Tickets HERE

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