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Off-Bway
PRICE: Under $20

$13-$15

Located in Manhattan
Teatro Latea
107 Suffolk St, New York, NY 10002
DATES:
Thu, Jul 4th 7:00pm
Fri, Jul 5th 7:00pm
Sat, Jul 6th 2:00pm
Sat, Jul 6th 7:00pm
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Logophile Productions present… A New Play by Luke Bond
The Revolution Continues
STILL WAITING FOR LEFTY
Join us Independence Day Weekend
July 4th @ 7:00 p.m
July 5th @ 7:00 p.m
July 6th @ 2:00 p.m. & 7:00 p.m.

Teatro Latea — 107 Suffolk Street — NYC
“Waiting for Lefty” by Clifford Odets was produced in 1935 by The Group Theater and was heavily influenced by the 40-day cab drivers’ strike the previous year.

Luke Bond’s play continues where Odets left off — showing us how little has changed.
Set in the very recent past and the uncomfortably near future, “Still Waiting for Lefty” follows the lives of various warehouse workers for “New World Tech.” This all too familiar looking predominant and monstrous tech company with international influence continuously profits on the back of the working class.

As workers of the world unite to battle for equitable wages and working conditions, they must overcome New World Tech’s sinister and underhanded tactics for resolving labor disputes, wherein workers’ integrity and solidarity will be tested.

A cast of dozens represents a “cast” of millions … of workers.

Featured in the cast: Bill Blechingberg,* Ivan Goris, Laura Jones, Ron Brice, Tatiana Grey,* Len Nash, Greg Seel,* Majo Bermudez, Federico Mallet, Brian Cook, Tut Gregory, Ronald Barshop, Hannah Williams, Preston Johnson, Maria Christina Perry,* Maria J. Payares, Alan Gonzalez, Kamailyah Floyd, Emily Song Tyler, Alex Morrison, Luke Hodgeson, and Grant Williams. (*appearing courtesy of Actors Equity Association)

Original Music by Zac Wood
Fight Choreography by Gabriel Rosario
Assistant Fight Choreography by Tristan Mesmer
Dance Choreography by Silvana Gonzalez
Life Jacket Ad by Bri Thomas
Program Artwork by Kevin Wadee
Photography by Ketak Dhiman
Written and Directed by Luke Bond

“Teatro Latea” is located two blocks from the J/F/M Train stop at Delancey/Essex Street. There is a sign on top of the entrance that reads “The Clemente.” Once in the foyer, enter through the double doors on the left, and the theater is located on the second floor. Bathrooms are located on the third floor. Please be advised there is no elevator. The show runs two hours and ten minutes, which includes a 15 minute intermission. Tickets are $15 if purchased in advance (which includes all service fees), and are $20 if purchased at the door. Ticket purchases at the door can only be made with cash or venmo.


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