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March 20-April 9

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The Rose Room: Speakeasy
Mar
23
to Mar 24

The Rose Room: Speakeasy

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Hidden behind a bar in Midtown is a secret club where the queers and bohemians gather for nights of mischief and mayhem. During the early hours magicians roam and ply their trade along with NYC's best crooners. Late night you can find an acclaimed circus and cabaret designed for lovers and those seeking to stray into a sensual world of acrobats and jazz. Location: The Rose Room at Producer's Club (358 w 44th St)

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The Rose Room: Speakeasy
Mar
23

The Rose Room: Speakeasy

Hidden behind a bar in Midtown is a secret club where the queers and bohemians gather for nights of mischief and mayhem. During the early hours magicians roam and ply their trade along with NYC's best crooners. Late night you can find an acclaimed circus and cabaret designed for lovers and those seeking to stray into a sensual world of acrobats and jazz. Location: The Rose Room at Producer's Club (358 w 44th St)

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Solo. A Show About Friendship
Mar
23

Solo. A Show About Friendship

Gabe Mollica begins his critically-acclaimed off-Broadway show Solo: A Show About Friendship with a declaration: "I turned 30 and it occurred to me that I don't have any friends." Over the next 70 minutes, Gabe dives deep into what it means to have friends in your 30s, his special relationship with Stephen Sondheim, working at a summer camp for children with chronic illnesses, and what happens when you break up with your best friend.

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Perfect Crime
Mar
23

Perfect Crime

Perfect Crime is a funny, sexy thriller about three psychiatrists, a detective, a crazy patient and at least one dead body. A man is murdered -- maybe. Did his wife kill him? The detective investigating the case thinks so - until he starts to fall in love with her and the husband mysteriously reappears.

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Arden of Faversham
Mar
23

Arden of Faversham

It’s Valentine’s Day and Alice Arden wants her husband dead. He’s come into money and all she can think about is her lover, Mosby. So, the pair enter into a pact to murder Arden and engage a cluster of killers to do the deed. If only they weren’t so spectacularly inept. Inspired by actual events, this sexy thriller of unknown authorship – some say, Shakespeare – is a bloody, darkly comic Elizabethan noir.

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Vanities - The Musical
Mar
23

Vanities - The Musical

Vanities–The Musical is a heartfelt and humorous chronicle of the lives of three women, Joanne, Kathy, and Mary, tracing them from their late teen years through adulthood. They grow and change, testing the limits of what they thought they knew about themselves, as well as the narrow views of women society has presented them. Featuring an infectious and melodic score by David Kirshenbaum, which playfully echoes the genres of music from the three decades contained within the play, Vanities—The Musical celebrates the power of women and their unique bonds of friendship.

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Drunk Shakespeare
Mar
23

Drunk Shakespeare

The stage is set in a hidden venue. Five professional actors meet as members of The Drunk Shakespeare Society. One of them has 5 shots of whiskey and then attempts to perform a major role in a Shakespearean play. Hilarity and mayhem ensue while the four sober actors try and keep the script on track. Every show is different depending on who is drinking... and what they're drinking! Craft cocktails are available for purchase throughout the show. 21+ Only.

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The Office! A Musical Parody
Mar
23

The Office! A Musical Parody

The beloved mockumentary reaches a new level of laughs with The Office! A Musical Parody. Fans of the television series will be happy to know that all their favorite characters are on board, as are some key plot elements. When the original British version of The Office premiered in 2001, it brought something completely new to television comedy. Sure, sitcoms had lampooned office culture before, but never with the cringe-inducing level of awkwardness that creators Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant allowed their characters to display. Then the American Office became an enormous hit series -- and a comedy landmark. In the hands of writers Bob and Tobly McSmith, the stage version adds an unexpected tuneful touch that takes things to another place entirely, and the outrageousness lives on.

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The Play That Goes Wrong
Mar
23

The Play That Goes Wrong

The time is right to see The Play That Goes Wrong, Broadway's funniest smash hit! This Olivier Award-winning comedy is a hilarious hybrid of Monty Python and Sherlock Holmes. Welcome to opening night of The Murder at Haversham Manor, where things are quickly going from bad to utterly disastrous. With an unconscious leading lady, a corpse that can’t play dead, and actors who trip over everything (including their lines), it’s “A RIOTOUS EXPLOSION OF COMEDY!” (The Daily Beast) and “TONS OF FUN FOR ALL AGES!” (HuffPost). Ben Brantley of The New York Times calls THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG “A GUT-BUSTING HIT,” and Cindy Adams of the New York Post has just one word for you: “GO!” Get tickets now – it would be WRONG to wait!

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Crumbs From The Table of Joy
Mar
23

Crumbs From The Table of Joy

Keen Company is thrilled to present the first New York revival of Crumbs from the Table of Joy by two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage and directed by Colette Robert! Set against the social politics of the 1950s, this charming, funny, and moving play follows 17-year-old Ernestine Crump as she adjusts to life after the passing of her beloved mother. In search of spiritual answers, Ernestine’s father relocates the family from Pensacola to Brooklyn where the Crumps must navigate a changing family dynamic, an unwelcoming neighborhood, and a shifting set of American ideals. Crumbs from the Table of Joy questions the limits of escapism and the power of everyday hope.

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Drinking In America
Mar
23

Drinking In America

Praised as "a breakneck, hair-raising comic tour of the contemporary American male psyche" by The New York Times, Drinking in America is a gritty, muscular restaging with the star Andre Royo ("The Wire") bringing to vivid life over a dozen colorful characters, each in the throes of intoxication. Written and originated by three-time Obie Award® winner Eric Bogosian, this critically acclaimed work takes on a new persona in our present day, with terms like toxic masculinity and male fragility at the forefront of the zeitgeist. In this new interpretation, Drinking in America continues to challenge society's ideal of what exactly makes a man, and just how easily it can be to break that same man down.

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This G*d Damn House
Mar
23

This G*d Damn House

“Matthew McLachlan’s This G*d Damn House redefines the classic American drama with biting humor and profound insights.” - Matt Williams, creator of Roseanne and Home Improvement

Jet lagged, without warning, Danny is summoned from NYC by his brother Jacob to Florida. Their mother has 24 hrs to vacate their childhood home. The problem is, their mother is a hoarder and the house is an indoor trash heap. The brothers dig through the filth and garbage with memories, trauma, and the past rising to the surface as the deadline closes in.

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