Fourteen-year-old Natalie Marx (Jake Lipman) is on quest for justice. Inquiring about a potential summer vacation, Natalie’s mother writes to a quaint inn in Vermont. A reply comes back from the proprietor that “our guests who feel most comfortable h …Read more
There are few workplaces with such bluntly descriptive names as the “kill floor,” the place where cows are killed in a slaughterhouse. This is where the protagonist of LCT3’s Kill Floor, Andy (Marin Ireland), lands her first job after five years in t …Read more
Squeaky Bicycle Productions’ Ten Ways on a Gun, written by Dylan Lamb, is a dark comedy about two unconnected people obsessed by the same gun. Tommy (Dylan Lamb) is a condo timeshare salesman who hates his job and feels unsatisfied in life; he decide …Read more
Nightmare: Horror Show, presented by Psycho Clan, is billed as New York’s Most Terrifying Theater Festival. The festival, which is playing through October 31st at the Clemente, features seven plays playing in rep. You’re certain to get your fix of …Read more
A sprawling old mansion looms out of the darkness, and the surrounding homes in this historic neighborhood are serenely quiet. No police sirens invade the solitude, nor are there weekend crowds spilling out onto the sidewalks. This is not the Manhatt …Read more
At times literally incomprehensible, but consistently engrossing, Chase: What Matters Most? is the utterly fascinating new play by the award-winning ANIMALS performance group commissioned by and currently presented at Dixon Place through October 31st …Read more
Giacomo Puccini’s Tosca is a far cry from his La Bohème. With this fascinating story of the singer and the painter, librettists Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica draw upon the saga of Victorien Sardou’s La Tosca for this opera about Rome in June 17, …Read more
Most operas, whether comic or tragic, depict passionate romantic love. Richard Wagner’s Tannhäuser explores a different kind of passion, that of a religious journey. It concerns the poet Tannhäuser, who, at the opera’s beginning has been hanging out …Read more
It’s always thrilling to discover a fresh new voice making waves in international theater, one that not only engrosses its audience and keeps them invested in the unfolding narrative, but also forces each individual to question everything they know a …Read more
If you’ve ever wondered how busy bartenders juggle all those orders while trying to deal with unsavory customers like frat boys, stumbling drunk girls, and the sad sack regular who constantly regales everyone with his woes, then go see Last Call now …Read more