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April 3 - May 2, 2026
THE PUSHOVER
By John Patrick Shanley
Directed by Kirk Gostkowski
LIMITED 4 WEEK OFF-BROADWAY ENGAGEMENT
RENTAL: Five Sessions (4TH FLOOR)
Five Sessions (A War in Therapy) by Jaime Estades
By Barrio Independent Productions
An explosive and deeply human drama!
Raw, confrontational, and theatrical to its core, Five Sessions turns the stage into a site of resistance and demands the audience stay present.
The playwright, Jaime Estades is a Puerto Rican writer, labor and community activist who has devoted his life to advocacy, education, health, and leadership training. He currently teaches master’s-level clinical and advocacy students at Columbia University (CSSW), Law and Social Work Advocacy, and is a former PhD professor of Social Policy and Research at NYU. Mr. Eddie Torres will direct the play.
"Five Sessions" is not a polite play—it is a confrontation staged in real time. Estades’ provocation lands with surgical force: “Would slaves in the South have felt better about slavery if they had therapy three times a week?” The line functions as a dramatic rupture—there is no answer, only reckoning.
"Five Sessions" cuts straight into the contradictions of the mental-health system and the society that frames it. As a theatrical work, it exposes the limits of therapy when structural injustice remains untreated and state responsibility is deflected onto the individual.
Set in present-day New York City, it traps two persons in a confined theatrical space and dares the audience to witness the collision. Across five charged therapy sessions, Christine Kennedy—a young, white, Ivy-League–trained therapist armed with theory, credentials, and good intentions—faces Vidal “Super” Estrella, a Latino building superintendent, labor organizer, and suicidal man shaped by exploitation, grief, and systemic abandonment. It forces audiences, clinicians, and policymakers alike to confront the inadequacy of care without justice, treatment without rights.
Director: Eddie Torres.
Mr. Torres’s recent theater credits include the California premiere of Water by the Spoonful and the World Premiere of The Happiest Song Plays Last, both by Pulitzer Prize Winner Quiara Alegría Hudes, as well as MacBeth for The Public Theater’s Mobile Shakespeare Unit, and a workshop of Like They Magical for Playwrights Realm in New York City, in addition to an extensive career.
Cast: Belange Rodriguez, Ivan Goris, Bill Blechingberg and Kyle Glenn
RENTAL: Five Sessions (4TH FLOOR)
Five Sessions (A War in Therapy) by Jaime Estades
By Barrio Independent Productions
An explosive and deeply human drama!
Raw, confrontational, and theatrical to its core, Five Sessions turns the stage into a site of resistance and demands the audience stay present.
The playwright, Jaime Estades is a Puerto Rican writer, labor and community activist who has devoted his life to advocacy, education, health, and leadership training. He currently teaches master’s-level clinical and advocacy students at Columbia University (CSSW), Law and Social Work Advocacy, and is a former PhD professor of Social Policy and Research at NYU. Mr. Eddie Torres will direct the play.
"Five Sessions" is not a polite play—it is a confrontation staged in real time. Estades’ provocation lands with surgical force: “Would slaves in the South have felt better about slavery if they had therapy three times a week?” The line functions as a dramatic rupture—there is no answer, only reckoning.
"Five Sessions" cuts straight into the contradictions of the mental-health system and the society that frames it. As a theatrical work, it exposes the limits of therapy when structural injustice remains untreated and state responsibility is deflected onto the individual.
Set in present-day New York City, it traps two persons in a confined theatrical space and dares the audience to witness the collision. Across five charged therapy sessions, Christine Kennedy—a young, white, Ivy-League–trained therapist armed with theory, credentials, and good intentions—faces Vidal “Super” Estrella, a Latino building superintendent, labor organizer, and suicidal man shaped by exploitation, grief, and systemic abandonment. It forces audiences, clinicians, and policymakers alike to confront the inadequacy of care without justice, treatment without rights.
Director: Eddie Torres.
Mr. Torres’s recent theater credits include the California premiere of Water by the Spoonful and the World Premiere of The Happiest Song Plays Last, both by Pulitzer Prize Winner Quiara Alegría Hudes, as well as MacBeth for The Public Theater’s Mobile Shakespeare Unit, and a workshop of Like They Magical for Playwrights Realm in New York City, in addition to an extensive career.
Cast: Belange Rodriguez, Ivan Goris, Bill Blechingberg and Kyle Glenn
RENTAL: Five Sessions (4TH FLOOR)
Five Sessions (A War in Therapy) by Jaime Estades
By Barrio Independent Productions
An explosive and deeply human drama!
Raw, confrontational, and theatrical to its core, Five Sessions turns the stage into a site of resistance and demands the audience stay present.
The playwright, Jaime Estades is a Puerto Rican writer, labor and community activist who has devoted his life to advocacy, education, health, and leadership training. He currently teaches master’s-level clinical and advocacy students at Columbia University (CSSW), Law and Social Work Advocacy, and is a former PhD professor of Social Policy and Research at NYU. Mr. Eddie Torres will direct the play.
"Five Sessions" is not a polite play—it is a confrontation staged in real time. Estades’ provocation lands with surgical force: “Would slaves in the South have felt better about slavery if they had therapy three times a week?” The line functions as a dramatic rupture—there is no answer, only reckoning.
"Five Sessions" cuts straight into the contradictions of the mental-health system and the society that frames it. As a theatrical work, it exposes the limits of therapy when structural injustice remains untreated and state responsibility is deflected onto the individual.
Set in present-day New York City, it traps two persons in a confined theatrical space and dares the audience to witness the collision. Across five charged therapy sessions, Christine Kennedy—a young, white, Ivy-League–trained therapist armed with theory, credentials, and good intentions—faces Vidal “Super” Estrella, a Latino building superintendent, labor organizer, and suicidal man shaped by exploitation, grief, and systemic abandonment. It forces audiences, clinicians, and policymakers alike to confront the inadequacy of care without justice, treatment without rights.
Director: Eddie Torres.
Mr. Torres’s recent theater credits include the California premiere of Water by the Spoonful and the World Premiere of The Happiest Song Plays Last, both by Pulitzer Prize Winner Quiara Alegría Hudes, as well as MacBeth for The Public Theater’s Mobile Shakespeare Unit, and a workshop of Like They Magical for Playwrights Realm in New York City, in addition to an extensive career.
Cast: Belange Rodriguez, Ivan Goris, Bill Blechingberg and Kyle Glenn
RENTAL: Five Sessions (4TH FLOOR)
Five Sessions (A War in Therapy) by Jaime Estades
By Barrio Independent Productions
An explosive and deeply human drama!
Raw, confrontational, and theatrical to its core, Five Sessions turns the stage into a site of resistance and demands the audience stay present.
The playwright, Jaime Estades is a Puerto Rican writer, labor and community activist who has devoted his life to advocacy, education, health, and leadership training. He currently teaches master’s-level clinical and advocacy students at Columbia University (CSSW), Law and Social Work Advocacy, and is a former PhD professor of Social Policy and Research at NYU. Mr. Eddie Torres will direct the play.
"Five Sessions" is not a polite play—it is a confrontation staged in real time. Estades’ provocation lands with surgical force: “Would slaves in the South have felt better about slavery if they had therapy three times a week?” The line functions as a dramatic rupture—there is no answer, only reckoning.
"Five Sessions" cuts straight into the contradictions of the mental-health system and the society that frames it. As a theatrical work, it exposes the limits of therapy when structural injustice remains untreated and state responsibility is deflected onto the individual.
Set in present-day New York City, it traps two persons in a confined theatrical space and dares the audience to witness the collision. Across five charged therapy sessions, Christine Kennedy—a young, white, Ivy-League–trained therapist armed with theory, credentials, and good intentions—faces Vidal “Super” Estrella, a Latino building superintendent, labor organizer, and suicidal man shaped by exploitation, grief, and systemic abandonment. It forces audiences, clinicians, and policymakers alike to confront the inadequacy of care without justice, treatment without rights.
Director: Eddie Torres.
Mr. Torres’s recent theater credits include the California premiere of Water by the Spoonful and the World Premiere of The Happiest Song Plays Last, both by Pulitzer Prize Winner Quiara Alegría Hudes, as well as MacBeth for The Public Theater’s Mobile Shakespeare Unit, and a workshop of Like They Magical for Playwrights Realm in New York City, in addition to an extensive career.
Cast: Belange Rodriguez, Ivan Goris, Bill Blechingberg and Kyle Glenn
RENTAL: Five Sessions (4TH FLOOR)
Five Sessions (A War in Therapy) by Jaime Estades
By Barrio Independent Productions
An explosive and deeply human drama!
Raw, confrontational, and theatrical to its core, Five Sessions turns the stage into a site of resistance and demands the audience stay present.
The playwright, Jaime Estades is a Puerto Rican writer, labor and community activist who has devoted his life to advocacy, education, health, and leadership training. He currently teaches master’s-level clinical and advocacy students at Columbia University (CSSW), Law and Social Work Advocacy, and is a former PhD professor of Social Policy and Research at NYU. Mr. Eddie Torres will direct the play.
"Five Sessions" is not a polite play—it is a confrontation staged in real time. Estades’ provocation lands with surgical force: “Would slaves in the South have felt better about slavery if they had therapy three times a week?” The line functions as a dramatic rupture—there is no answer, only reckoning.
"Five Sessions" cuts straight into the contradictions of the mental-health system and the society that frames it. As a theatrical work, it exposes the limits of therapy when structural injustice remains untreated and state responsibility is deflected onto the individual.
Set in present-day New York City, it traps two persons in a confined theatrical space and dares the audience to witness the collision. Across five charged therapy sessions, Christine Kennedy—a young, white, Ivy-League–trained therapist armed with theory, credentials, and good intentions—faces Vidal “Super” Estrella, a Latino building superintendent, labor organizer, and suicidal man shaped by exploitation, grief, and systemic abandonment. It forces audiences, clinicians, and policymakers alike to confront the inadequacy of care without justice, treatment without rights.
Director: Eddie Torres.
Mr. Torres’s recent theater credits include the California premiere of Water by the Spoonful and the World Premiere of The Happiest Song Plays Last, both by Pulitzer Prize Winner Quiara Alegría Hudes, as well as MacBeth for The Public Theater’s Mobile Shakespeare Unit, and a workshop of Like They Magical for Playwrights Realm in New York City, in addition to an extensive career.
Cast: Belange Rodriguez, Ivan Goris, Bill Blechingberg and Kyle Glenn
RENTAL: Five Sessions (4TH FLOOR)
Five Sessions (A War in Therapy) by Jaime Estades
By Barrio Independent Productions
An explosive and deeply human drama!
Raw, confrontational, and theatrical to its core, Five Sessions turns the stage into a site of resistance and demands the audience stay present.
The playwright, Jaime Estades is a Puerto Rican writer, labor and community activist who has devoted his life to advocacy, education, health, and leadership training. He currently teaches master’s-level clinical and advocacy students at Columbia University (CSSW), Law and Social Work Advocacy, and is a former PhD professor of Social Policy and Research at NYU. Mr. Eddie Torres will direct the play.
"Five Sessions" is not a polite play—it is a confrontation staged in real time. Estades’ provocation lands with surgical force: “Would slaves in the South have felt better about slavery if they had therapy three times a week?” The line functions as a dramatic rupture—there is no answer, only reckoning.
"Five Sessions" cuts straight into the contradictions of the mental-health system and the society that frames it. As a theatrical work, it exposes the limits of therapy when structural injustice remains untreated and state responsibility is deflected onto the individual.
Set in present-day New York City, it traps two persons in a confined theatrical space and dares the audience to witness the collision. Across five charged therapy sessions, Christine Kennedy—a young, white, Ivy-League–trained therapist armed with theory, credentials, and good intentions—faces Vidal “Super” Estrella, a Latino building superintendent, labor organizer, and suicidal man shaped by exploitation, grief, and systemic abandonment. It forces audiences, clinicians, and policymakers alike to confront the inadequacy of care without justice, treatment without rights.
Director: Eddie Torres.
Mr. Torres’s recent theater credits include the California premiere of Water by the Spoonful and the World Premiere of The Happiest Song Plays Last, both by Pulitzer Prize Winner Quiara Alegría Hudes, as well as MacBeth for The Public Theater’s Mobile Shakespeare Unit, and a workshop of Like They Magical for Playwrights Realm in New York City, in addition to an extensive career.
Cast: Belange Rodriguez, Ivan Goris, Bill Blechingberg and Kyle Glenn
RENTAL: Five Sessions (4TH FLOOR)
Five Sessions (A War in Therapy) by Jaime Estades
By Barrio Independent Productions
An explosive and deeply human drama!
Raw, confrontational, and theatrical to its core, Five Sessions turns the stage into a site of resistance and demands the audience stay present.
The playwright, Jaime Estades is a Puerto Rican writer, labor and community activist who has devoted his life to advocacy, education, health, and leadership training. He currently teaches master’s-level clinical and advocacy students at Columbia University (CSSW), Law and Social Work Advocacy, and is a former PhD professor of Social Policy and Research at NYU. Mr. Eddie Torres will direct the play.
"Five Sessions" is not a polite play—it is a confrontation staged in real time. Estades’ provocation lands with surgical force: “Would slaves in the South have felt better about slavery if they had therapy three times a week?” The line functions as a dramatic rupture—there is no answer, only reckoning.
"Five Sessions" cuts straight into the contradictions of the mental-health system and the society that frames it. As a theatrical work, it exposes the limits of therapy when structural injustice remains untreated and state responsibility is deflected onto the individual.
Set in present-day New York City, it traps two persons in a confined theatrical space and dares the audience to witness the collision. Across five charged therapy sessions, Christine Kennedy—a young, white, Ivy-League–trained therapist armed with theory, credentials, and good intentions—faces Vidal “Super” Estrella, a Latino building superintendent, labor organizer, and suicidal man shaped by exploitation, grief, and systemic abandonment. It forces audiences, clinicians, and policymakers alike to confront the inadequacy of care without justice, treatment without rights.
Director: Eddie Torres.
Mr. Torres’s recent theater credits include the California premiere of Water by the Spoonful and the World Premiere of The Happiest Song Plays Last, both by Pulitzer Prize Winner Quiara Alegría Hudes, as well as MacBeth for The Public Theater’s Mobile Shakespeare Unit, and a workshop of Like They Magical for Playwrights Realm in New York City, in addition to an extensive career.
Cast: Belange Rodriguez, Ivan Goris, Bill Blechingberg and Kyle Glenn
RENTAL: God of Carnage (4TH FLOOR)
Arkadia Theatre Company presents God of Carnage. "A comedy of manners. Without the manners."
GOD OF CARNAGE by Yasmina Reza, translated by Christopher Hampton. Recipient of the 2009 Tony Award® for Best Play.
THE STORY A playground altercation between eleven-year-old boys brings together two sets of Brooklyn parents for a meeting to resolve the matter. At first, diplomatic niceties are observed, but as the meeting progresses, and the rum flows, tensions emerge and the gloves come off, leaving the couples with more than just their liberal principles in tatters.
ARKADIA THEATRE COMPANY was founded in the fall of 2022 (as The Chekhovians). The company was brought to life and is led by international artists. The mission of Arkadia Theatre Company is to give a stage and a platform to immigrant artists, their craft and their voices and to offer affordable theatre for everyone.
STARRING Misha Vo, Rohith Guttamidhi, Emely Rachela, Tony Savage Thorn
DIRECTOR Hadly Patterson
RENTAL: God of Carnage (4TH FLOOR)
Arkadia Theatre Company presents God of Carnage. "A comedy of manners. Without the manners."
GOD OF CARNAGE by Yasmina Reza, translated by Christopher Hampton. Recipient of the 2009 Tony Award® for Best Play.
THE STORY A playground altercation between eleven-year-old boys brings together two sets of Brooklyn parents for a meeting to resolve the matter. At first, diplomatic niceties are observed, but as the meeting progresses, and the rum flows, tensions emerge and the gloves come off, leaving the couples with more than just their liberal principles in tatters.
ARKADIA THEATRE COMPANY was founded in the fall of 2022 (as The Chekhovians). The company was brought to life and is led by international artists. The mission of Arkadia Theatre Company is to give a stage and a platform to immigrant artists, their craft and their voices and to offer affordable theatre for everyone.
STARRING Misha Vo, Rohith Guttamidhi, Emely Rachela, Tony Savage Thorn
DIRECTOR Hadly Patterson
RENTAL: God of Carnage (4TH FLOOR)
Arkadia Theatre Company presents God of Carnage. "A comedy of manners. Without the manners."
GOD OF CARNAGE by Yasmina Reza, translated by Christopher Hampton. Recipient of the 2009 Tony Award® for Best Play.
THE STORY A playground altercation between eleven-year-old boys brings together two sets of Brooklyn parents for a meeting to resolve the matter. At first, diplomatic niceties are observed, but as the meeting progresses, and the rum flows, tensions emerge and the gloves come off, leaving the couples with more than just their liberal principles in tatters.
ARKADIA THEATRE COMPANY was founded in the fall of 2022 (as The Chekhovians). The company was brought to life and is led by international artists. The mission of Arkadia Theatre Company is to give a stage and a platform to immigrant artists, their craft and their voices and to offer affordable theatre for everyone.
STARRING Misha Vo, Rohith Guttamidhi, Emely Rachela, Tony Savage Thorn
DIRECTOR Hadly Patterson
RENTAL: God of Carnage (4TH FLOOR)
Arkadia Theatre Company presents God of Carnage. "A comedy of manners. Without the manners."
GOD OF CARNAGE by Yasmina Reza, translated by Christopher Hampton. Recipient of the 2009 Tony Award® for Best Play.
THE STORY A playground altercation between eleven-year-old boys brings together two sets of Brooklyn parents for a meeting to resolve the matter. At first, diplomatic niceties are observed, but as the meeting progresses, and the rum flows, tensions emerge and the gloves come off, leaving the couples with more than just their liberal principles in tatters.
ARKADIA THEATRE COMPANY was founded in the fall of 2022 (as The Chekhovians). The company was brought to life and is led by international artists. The mission of Arkadia Theatre Company is to give a stage and a platform to immigrant artists, their craft and their voices and to offer affordable theatre for everyone.
STARRING Misha Vo, Rohith Guttamidhi, Emely Rachela, Tony Savage Thorn
DIRECTOR Hadly Patterson
RENTAL: God of Carnage (4TH FLOOR)
Arkadia Theatre Company presents God of Carnage. "A comedy of manners. Without the manners."
GOD OF CARNAGE by Yasmina Reza, translated by Christopher Hampton. Recipient of the 2009 Tony Award® for Best Play.
THE STORY A playground altercation between eleven-year-old boys brings together two sets of Brooklyn parents for a meeting to resolve the matter. At first, diplomatic niceties are observed, but as the meeting progresses, and the rum flows, tensions emerge and the gloves come off, leaving the couples with more than just their liberal principles in tatters.
ARKADIA THEATRE COMPANY was founded in the fall of 2022 (as The Chekhovians). The company was brought to life and is led by international artists. The mission of Arkadia Theatre Company is to give a stage and a platform to immigrant artists, their craft and their voices and to offer affordable theatre for everyone.
STARRING Misha Vo, Rohith Guttamidhi, Emely Rachela, Tony Savage Thorn
DIRECTOR Hadly Patterson
RENTAL: God of Carnage (4TH FLOOR)
Arkadia Theatre Company presents God of Carnage. "A comedy of manners. Without the manners."
GOD OF CARNAGE by Yasmina Reza, translated by Christopher Hampton. Recipient of the 2009 Tony Award® for Best Play.
THE STORY A playground altercation between eleven-year-old boys brings together two sets of Brooklyn parents for a meeting to resolve the matter. At first, diplomatic niceties are observed, but as the meeting progresses, and the rum flows, tensions emerge and the gloves come off, leaving the couples with more than just their liberal principles in tatters.
ARKADIA THEATRE COMPANY was founded in the fall of 2022 (as The Chekhovians). The company was brought to life and is led by international artists. The mission of Arkadia Theatre Company is to give a stage and a platform to immigrant artists, their craft and their voices and to offer affordable theatre for everyone.
STARRING Misha Vo, Rohith Guttamidhi, Emely Rachela, Tony Savage Thorn
DIRECTOR Hadly Patterson
RENTAL: God of Carnage (4TH FLOOR)
Arkadia Theatre Company presents God of Carnage. "A comedy of manners. Without the manners."
GOD OF CARNAGE by Yasmina Reza, translated by Christopher Hampton. Recipient of the 2009 Tony Award® for Best Play.
THE STORY A playground altercation between eleven-year-old boys brings together two sets of Brooklyn parents for a meeting to resolve the matter. At first, diplomatic niceties are observed, but as the meeting progresses, and the rum flows, tensions emerge and the gloves come off, leaving the couples with more than just their liberal principles in tatters.
ARKADIA THEATRE COMPANY was founded in the fall of 2022 (as The Chekhovians). The company was brought to life and is led by international artists. The mission of Arkadia Theatre Company is to give a stage and a platform to immigrant artists, their craft and their voices and to offer affordable theatre for everyone.
STARRING Misha Vo, Rohith Guttamidhi, Emely Rachela, Tony Savage Thorn
DIRECTOR Hadly Patterson
RENTAL: God of Carnage (4TH FLOOR)
Arkadia Theatre Company presents God of Carnage. "A comedy of manners. Without the manners."
GOD OF CARNAGE by Yasmina Reza, translated by Christopher Hampton. Recipient of the 2009 Tony Award® for Best Play.
THE STORY A playground altercation between eleven-year-old boys brings together two sets of Brooklyn parents for a meeting to resolve the matter. At first, diplomatic niceties are observed, but as the meeting progresses, and the rum flows, tensions emerge and the gloves come off, leaving the couples with more than just their liberal principles in tatters.
ARKADIA THEATRE COMPANY was founded in the fall of 2022 (as The Chekhovians). The company was brought to life and is led by international artists. The mission of Arkadia Theatre Company is to give a stage and a platform to immigrant artists, their craft and their voices and to offer affordable theatre for everyone.
STARRING Misha Vo, Rohith Guttamidhi, Emely Rachela, Tony Savage Thorn
DIRECTOR Hadly Patterson
RENTAL: God of Carnage (4TH FLOOR)
Arkadia Theatre Company presents God of Carnage. "A comedy of manners. Without the manners."
GOD OF CARNAGE by Yasmina Reza, translated by Christopher Hampton. Recipient of the 2009 Tony Award® for Best Play.
THE STORY A playground altercation between eleven-year-old boys brings together two sets of Brooklyn parents for a meeting to resolve the matter. At first, diplomatic niceties are observed, but as the meeting progresses, and the rum flows, tensions emerge and the gloves come off, leaving the couples with more than just their liberal principles in tatters.
ARKADIA THEATRE COMPANY was founded in the fall of 2022 (as The Chekhovians). The company was brought to life and is led by international artists. The mission of Arkadia Theatre Company is to give a stage and a platform to immigrant artists, their craft and their voices and to offer affordable theatre for everyone.
STARRING Misha Vo, Rohith Guttamidhi, Emely Rachela, Tony Savage Thorn
DIRECTOR Hadly Patterson
RENTAL: God of Carnage (4TH FLOOR)
Arkadia Theatre Company presents God of Carnage. "A comedy of manners. Without the manners."
GOD OF CARNAGE by Yasmina Reza, translated by Christopher Hampton. Recipient of the 2009 Tony Award® for Best Play.
THE STORY A playground altercation between eleven-year-old boys brings together two sets of Brooklyn parents for a meeting to resolve the matter. At first, diplomatic niceties are observed, but as the meeting progresses, and the rum flows, tensions emerge and the gloves come off, leaving the couples with more than just their liberal principles in tatters.
ARKADIA THEATRE COMPANY was founded in the fall of 2022 (as The Chekhovians). The company was brought to life and is led by international artists. The mission of Arkadia Theatre Company is to give a stage and a platform to immigrant artists, their craft and their voices and to offer affordable theatre for everyone.
STARRING Misha Vo, Rohith Guttamidhi, Emely Rachela, Tony Savage Thorn
DIRECTOR Hadly Patterson
RENTAL: God of Carnage (4TH FLOOR)
Arkadia Theatre Company presents God of Carnage. "A comedy of manners. Without the manners."
GOD OF CARNAGE by Yasmina Reza, translated by Christopher Hampton. Recipient of the 2009 Tony Award® for Best Play.
THE STORY A playground altercation between eleven-year-old boys brings together two sets of Brooklyn parents for a meeting to resolve the matter. At first, diplomatic niceties are observed, but as the meeting progresses, and the rum flows, tensions emerge and the gloves come off, leaving the couples with more than just their liberal principles in tatters.
ARKADIA THEATRE COMPANY was founded in the fall of 2022 (as The Chekhovians). The company was brought to life and is led by international artists. The mission of Arkadia Theatre Company is to give a stage and a platform to immigrant artists, their craft and their voices and to offer affordable theatre for everyone.
STARRING Misha Vo, Rohith Guttamidhi, Emely Rachela, Tony Savage Thorn
DIRECTOR Hadly Patterson
RENTAL: God of Carnage (4TH FLOOR)
Arkadia Theatre Company presents God of Carnage. "A comedy of manners. Without the manners."
GOD OF CARNAGE by Yasmina Reza, translated by Christopher Hampton. Recipient of the 2009 Tony Award® for Best Play.
THE STORY A playground altercation between eleven-year-old boys brings together two sets of Brooklyn parents for a meeting to resolve the matter. At first, diplomatic niceties are observed, but as the meeting progresses, and the rum flows, tensions emerge and the gloves come off, leaving the couples with more than just their liberal principles in tatters.
ARKADIA THEATRE COMPANY was founded in the fall of 2022 (as The Chekhovians). The company was brought to life and is led by international artists. The mission of Arkadia Theatre Company is to give a stage and a platform to immigrant artists, their craft and their voices and to offer affordable theatre for everyone.
STARRING Misha Vo, Rohith Guttamidhi, Emely Rachela, Tony Savage Thorn
DIRECTOR Hadly Patterson
RENTAL: Destination (4TH FLOOR)
SYNOPSIS
Howard Wright, an 83-year-old retired architect and widower, is comfortable but restless. When he learns that his long-lost crush is engaged to someone he can’t stand, he escapes his Houston assisted-living facility to drive to her South Texas town to stop her from heading down the aisle. Melancholy and mayhem are on a collision course in George Ayres's DESTINATION.
Directed by DAVID R. JARROTT and featuring TISH BRANDT*, JESSICA CRANDALL*, VALERIE DONALDSON, JOHN LENARTZ*, ANTONIO EDWARDS SUAREZ*, and ROSE ZINGALE.
PERFORMANCES:
Thursday 3/5 at 7:30pm
Friday 3/6 at 7:30pm
Saturday 3/7 at 7:30pm
Sunday 3/8 at 2:30pm
Runtime is approximately 90 minutes.
*Performing courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association. Equity Approved Showcase.
RENTAL: Destination (4TH FLOOR)
SYNOPSIS
Howard Wright, an 83-year-old retired architect and widower, is comfortable but restless. When he learns that his long-lost crush is engaged to someone he can’t stand, he escapes his Houston assisted-living facility to drive to her South Texas town to stop her from heading down the aisle. Melancholy and mayhem are on a collision course in George Ayres's DESTINATION.
Directed by DAVID R. JARROTT and featuring TISH BRANDT*, JESSICA CRANDALL*, VALERIE DONALDSON, JOHN LENARTZ*, ANTONIO EDWARDS SUAREZ*, and ROSE ZINGALE.
PERFORMANCES:
Thursday 3/5 at 7:30pm
Friday 3/6 at 7:30pm
Saturday 3/7 at 7:30pm
Sunday 3/8 at 2:30pm
Runtime is approximately 90 minutes.
*Performing courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association. Equity Approved Showcase.
RENTAL: Destination (4TH FLOOR)
SYNOPSIS
Howard Wright, an 83-year-old retired architect and widower, is comfortable but restless. When he learns that his long-lost crush is engaged to someone he can’t stand, he escapes his Houston assisted-living facility to drive to her South Texas town to stop her from heading down the aisle. Melancholy and mayhem are on a collision course in George Ayres's DESTINATION.
Directed by DAVID R. JARROTT and featuring TISH BRANDT*, JESSICA CRANDALL*, VALERIE DONALDSON, JOHN LENARTZ*, ANTONIO EDWARDS SUAREZ*, and ROSE ZINGALE.
PERFORMANCES:
Thursday 3/5 at 7:30pm
Friday 3/6 at 7:30pm
Saturday 3/7 at 7:30pm
Sunday 3/8 at 2:30pm
Runtime is approximately 90 minutes.
*Performing courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association. Equity Approved Showcase.
RENTAL: Destination (4TH FLOOR)
SYNOPSIS
Howard Wright, an 83-year-old retired architect and widower, is comfortable but restless. When he learns that his long-lost crush is engaged to someone he can’t stand, he escapes his Houston assisted-living facility to drive to her South Texas town to stop her from heading down the aisle. Melancholy and mayhem are on a collision course in George Ayres's DESTINATION.
Directed by DAVID R. JARROTT and featuring TISH BRANDT*, JESSICA CRANDALL*, VALERIE DONALDSON, JOHN LENARTZ*, ANTONIO EDWARDS SUAREZ*, and ROSE ZINGALE.
PERFORMANCES:
Thursday 3/5 at 7:30pm
Friday 3/6 at 7:30pm
Saturday 3/7 at 7:30pm
Sunday 3/8 at 2:30pm
Runtime is approximately 90 minutes.
*Performing courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association. Equity Approved Showcase.
RENTAL: ORDINARY DAYS (4TH FLOOR)
Ordinary Days is a refreshingly honest and funny musical about four New Yorkers whose everyday lives unexpectedly collide, revealing how small moments can lead to extraordinary change. With an intimate cast of four and a live pianist, Adam Gwon’s celebrated musical comes to life at the Chain Theatre.
Starring Maddie Burton, Martina Cavard Blanco, Eli Gottsegen, and Christian Lamantia
Music Direction by Braiden Lee
Directed and Produced by Aaron Simons
Ordinary Days is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals. www.concordtheatricals.com
RENTAL: ORDINARY DAYS (4TH FLOOR)
Ordinary Days is a refreshingly honest and funny musical about four New Yorkers whose everyday lives unexpectedly collide, revealing how small moments can lead to extraordinary change. With an intimate cast of four and a live pianist, Adam Gwon’s celebrated musical comes to life at the Chain Theatre.
Starring Maddie Burton, Martina Cavard Blanco, Eli Gottsegen, and Christian Lamantia
Music Direction by Braiden Lee
Directed and Produced by Aaron Simons
Ordinary Days is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals. www.concordtheatricals.com
RENTAL: ORDINARY DAYS (4TH FLOOR)
Ordinary Days is a refreshingly honest and funny musical about four New Yorkers whose everyday lives unexpectedly collide, revealing how small moments can lead to extraordinary change. With an intimate cast of four and a live pianist, Adam Gwon’s celebrated musical comes to life at the Chain Theatre.
Starring Maddie Burton, Martina Cavard Blanco, Eli Gottsegen, and Christian Lamantia
Music Direction by Braiden Lee
Directed and Produced by Aaron Simons
Ordinary Days is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals. www.concordtheatricals.com
RENTAL: ORDINARY DAYS (4TH FLOOR)
Ordinary Days is a refreshingly honest and funny musical about four New Yorkers whose everyday lives unexpectedly collide, revealing how small moments can lead to extraordinary change. With an intimate cast of four and a live pianist, Adam Gwon’s celebrated musical comes to life at the Chain Theatre.
Starring Maddie Burton, Martina Cavard Blanco, Eli Gottsegen, and Christian Lamantia
Music Direction by Braiden Lee
Directed and Produced by Aaron Simons
Ordinary Days is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals. www.concordtheatricals.com
RENTAL: ORDINARY DAYS
Ordinary Days is a refreshingly honest and funny musical about four New Yorkers whose everyday lives unexpectedly collide, revealing how small moments can lead to extraordinary change. With an intimate cast of four and a live pianist, Adam Gwon’s celebrated musical comes to life at the Chain Theatre.
Starring Maddie Burton, Martina Cavard Blanco, Eli Gottsegen, and Christian Lamantia
Music Direction by Braiden Lee
Directed and Produced by Aaron Simons
Ordinary Days is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals. www.concordtheatricals.com
RENTAL: Matt and Ben (4TH FLOOR)
"Matt & Ben depicts its Hollywood golden boys – before J-Lo, before Gwyneth, before Project Greenlight, before Oscar… before anyone actually gave a damn. When the screenplay for Good Will Hunting drops mysteriously from the heavens, the boys realize they’re being tested by a Higher Power."
Written by: Mindy Kaling and Brenda Withers
Starring: Gabby Macallister and Bella Macallister
Directed by: Grace Aroune
Assisted by: Uma Rao-Labrecque
Stage Management by: Alice McKay
Lighting Design by: Spencer Giles
Run Crew: Megan Sophie Gore & Phoebe Martin
Videography/Photography by: Sarah Terpning
Presented in arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc.
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