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Small but Remarkable Theater off NYC's Beaten Path
You'll only see worthwhile productions at this small theater located on East 4th Street, which is a schlep for many New Yorkers but the neighborhood's bounty of good restaurants ease the problems of the trip. "40 Years, 40 Stories" NYTW says about itself, reminding us of how persistently and long it's been producing good work. We saw the splendid Sing Street, and would willingly go again if tickets were readily available.
Be the first to ReplySlave Play - A Must See
Unique story involving 3 mixed race couples that is quirky, funny, serious, and a most wonderful way to spend 2 hours. Outstanding writing and acting, with a nifty twist. It has a limited run, and while it is mostly sold out, it's worth getting on the cancellation line.
Be the first to ReplyNICE THEATRE SPACE ON THE LOWER EAST SIDE
We saw a show there last week "The House That Will Not Stand". The space is neat, clean and modern. The greeter was very upbeat and helpful. The seats were very cushy and comfy. A nice venue on teh Lower East Side in walking distance from many restaurants, bars and coffee shops.
Be the first to ReplyWonderful theatre experience
First time at this theatre and we couldn't have been more impressed. The setting was so intimate, sitting with our feet on the "stage" we were enthralled by the entire cast's performance including of course Oyelowo in the title role and Craig's Iago. The theatre itself was a real find and we certainly plan to keep an eye on what is on when we're next in NYC.
Be the first to ReplyCelebrity "OTHELLO" Shows off NYTW & Movie-stars' Brilliant Line-readings
Ever seen one of those actors who completely disappears into her roles? NEW YORK THEATER WORKSHOP does that. It’s given actors & directors for, at least 30 years, space to experiment & audiences a place at the conversation table. And every time I go to NYTW, it’s a radical theatre absorption experience into the dramatic text—like the recent “Nat Turner in Jerusalem,” where we waited in his jail cell on the last night of his life. So, now comes hot-ticket “OTHELLO” with James Bond’s Daniel Craig. Get ready for major machismo & electric acting. Sam Gold’s whip-smart production of “Othello” at NEW YORK THEATER WORKSHOP deploys modern-day camouflage in a Cypress army barracks set. Celebrity actors bring disturbing clarity & humanity to Shakespeare’s magnificent text. We are intimately embedded (are we ever!) with a dynamo cast of hyper-buff soldier-actors armed for bear with no one to kill, since the enemy was lost at sea. Poised for violence, they idle away the tense hours with hard rock, hand weights & wrestling. Also illuminated in David Oyelowo & Daniel Craig’s interpretation is a harsh reversal of the kind of class distinction usually on view in Othello productions with only one Black actor to represent the entire issue of race. Here among a diverse cast, Oyelowo’s squared-away Othello speaks like African royalty, while Daniel Craig’s scruffy ensign Iago is presented as a hot-head blue-collar chump, glowering “at ease” with barely contained hostility. This magnificent duo is locked in a visceral struggle of machismo, ambition, jealousy & betrayal, slugging it out in truly brilliant line-readings of the exacting Shakespearean verse. And we are locked into their fresh-cut wood barracks space with them, often eavesdropping on them in the darkness, or blinding glare with clever use of camp lights, in a space of such claustrophobic intimacy that we are implicated in our very infatuation with the characters—Iago in the early Acts & Othello in the last two. In an after-preview chat, director Sam Gold reminded us that “Othello” is a definitive landmine for cultural hot-button stigmas & it provides an opportunity to explore not only Islamophobia & abuse against women, but also PTSD from war in the Middle East. The play left me jazzed & restless, ready to wrestle the boys & write poetry.
Be the first to ReplyIntimate, Excellent Theater
With a small stage in the round, and not a bad seat in the house, a great place to watch a show. It must be trendy since the beer at the makeshift bar was Narragansatt. The show (Hadestown) was very professional and enjoyable. A nice alternative to Broadway, but not cheap.
Be the first to ReplyPlace for Outstanding Theatre
Just saw "Hadestown" here last week, a dynamic retelling of a classic tale. An outstanding production with remarkable talent in the cast, the musical ensemble and the creative parties. The wrap-around seating brings immediacy to the presentation and makes it an immersive experience. This play is one of the top two plays I saw in a 6 plays in 6 nights marathon. Two of the others were "Hamilton" and "the Humans". The theatre conveniently serves drinks - hard and soft pre and mid performance and is located just doors away from a great ice cream shop where - if you're swift enough - you can visit at intermission.
Be the first to ReplyHadestown - right now - GO!
The theater can always be counted on for way above average shows, but the current show - Hadestown - WOW. All I'll say is if you can't get tickets to Hamilton, try Hadestown - a modern adaptation of Orpheus and Eurydice, done with country music (Johnny Cash style), great acting, and a song to end the first act that will have you jumping out of your seat. The more amazing piece of trivia? - it was written 10 years ago! Don't miss this show - you'll pay much, much more when it goes to Broadway.
Be the first to ReplyBRILLIANT space to see local raw talent
I had a wonderful experience here. I came to see a late showing of Red Speedo on a Saturday night, and quite frankly, I was blown away. The call window ticket counter where I picked up my ticket from was easy and quick, and the staff was very nice and friendly. Washrooms just outside the play room and comfortable seats to enjoy the show.... It was just a wonderful experience overall and I will certainly be coming back a lot more now that I found this hidden gem, which isn't too hidden amongst older and more knowledgeable theatre people in NYC.
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