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THE MAD MAD SCIENTIST PLAY
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PRICE: $20-40

Price: $25

Located in Manhattan
13th Street Repertory Company
50 W 13th St, New York, NY 10011
DATES:
8:00pm
Now – Jun 10th, 2018
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The Gnome Haus announces the world premiere of The Mad Mad Scientist Play by E.E. Wade, directed by Josh FS Moser.

The Mad Mad Scientist Play follows Ron, a black professor and theoretical physicist on a race against the clock to finish his greatest invention: the first humanoid time machine the world has ever seen. As Ron’s time machine gets stronger and smarter, he finds himself risking his career, love life, and safety for the chance to answer the “what ifs” he left behind. The Mad Mad Scientist Play is a thrilling sci-fi comedy that questions if living in the past is worth sacrificing your future.

When asked why she chose to explore time travel in her new work, Wade responded, “For me, The Mad Mad Scientist Play is about all the “what ifs” behind each decision we make in life. We all have moments of self-doubt and wonder, but for marginalized folks, worst-case scenarios are often just reality. What if you could go back in time? What would it change?”

The cast features Michael D. Baldwin*, Jacqueline Springfield*, Jerome Brooks, Jr*, Tom Watson, & Lev Harvey (*These Actors appearing courtesy of Actor’s Equity Association – An Equity Approved Showcase)

This production marks the conclusion to Wade’s year-long residency with The Gnome Haus, after a successful run of her one-woman show, The Rhythm/Da Blues, which premiered in May 2017. The playwright and performer will transition into a permanent role as a member of the company’s core literary and educational development staff.

Price: $25
More information: www.gnomehaus.org

The Gnome Haus is a non-profit theatre company based in NYC. Our mission is to create a safe space for artists who identify as queer an/or people of color to develop new works that represent their individual communities through a lens of “magic.” We make theatre for today. We believe in magic. We’re gnomes (yes, really). Find out more: gnomehaus.org


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