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Broadway Bound Theatre Festival
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PRICE: $20-40

Advance Ticket: $25 || At Door: $30

Located in Manhattan
The Theater at the 14th St. Y
344 East 14 St., NY, NY 10003
DATES:
Now – Aug 20th, 2017
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Broadway Bound Theatre Festival is reclaiming the theatre festival experience. In this our inaugural year, we are thrilled to present curated new works by exceptional playwrights from around the country. By working closely with these writers in producing their plays, our end focus is to give you a complete New York Theater experience at an affordable price.

See great work in the making as we help prepare them for a bigger stage, with a goal of becoming a launching pad for regional, Off Broadway and Broadway transfers. Enjoy our curated selection of exceptional new works in this community-building, joyous celebration of staged theatre.
And find out why…we are more than just a bunch of plays.

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Review: Small Town Confessions

By Bill Crouch

The first thing I can say about the ingeniously funny Small Town Confessions is summed up in three words: Phil Geoffrey Bond. Both the playwright and one of the actors in the production I saw at at the Broadway Bound Theatre Festival, Bond creates a world somewhere between Del Shores’ Sordid Lives and David Lynch’s Twin Peaks. As one of the characters of the town Anitola Parish confides, “I can swear I shift into another universe…a different dimension…” Sally Mayes shines here as our mistress of ceremonies, JoBeth Maybelline. Always great fun to watch, Mayes invites us right in to her nail salon and with infectious glee; she’s intentionally frank and disarming, making the whole evening a giddy, thrilling romp. Sam Smith, played by the uber-energized and compelling George Kimmel, takes us on a journey through his long night of Louisiana night stalking. Sam has seen an alien invasion. Unfortunately, during the melee, Sam’s dog was inadvertently scooped up and whisked off to either the CIA, or outer space. Sam’s pining for the return of his pup is charming and quirky and absurd, but somehow mysterious and wonderful, too, as he searches the night sky in vain. Sharon McNight stole t …Read more


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