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This season NYTW will break ground on it's latest contribution to our community's future: New York State's first certified GREEN urban industrial building. Read more.

 

 

Next at NYTW

BEAST
Text - Michael Weller
Direction - Jo Bonney

August 29 – October 12, 2008

Purchase Tickets
Every Sunday Evening $20 seats

An acclaimed writer for both stage and screen, Academy Award-nominee Michael Weller’s (Moonchildren, Spoils of War,
Loose Ends
, the screenplay for Ragtime) newest comedy is a blood-red road
adventure directed by Jo Bonney (Fat Pig, The Seven). In Beast, two Iraq War veterans—badly mutilated but as fiercely patriotic as ever—make their way home
from a military hospital in Germany. Their marauding adventure across America takes them to Crawford, Texas, where they meet up with their Commander-in-Chief and offer
a surefire solution to all his problems.

4th Street Bar Association Night at BEAST Thursday, September 18, 6:30pm
Our young patron's network is invited to a pre-show reception, then gather for post-show drinks with the creative team and cast of BEAST.

For reservations or more information on the the 4th Street Bar Association and how to join, please call Shannon Fillion at 212-780-9037.
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Repeat Defenders Night at BEAST Tuesday, September 23, 6pm.
Join NYTW Staff, Repeat Defenders Chair Julie Denny, and members of our artistic community for wine and hors d’oeuvres, then attend the play at 7pm and stay for an AfterWords discussion.

For reservations or more information on how to join the Society Of Repeat Defenders, please call Norma Scheck at 212-780-9037.
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Pre Election Events at NYTW

Monday, September 22 at 7pm
YEAR ONE OF THE EMPIRE

By Elinor Fuchs and Joyce Antler
Directed by Moises Kaufman
Saturday, September 27; 11am - 4pm
A Reading of Dennis Kucinich’s
ARTICLES OF IMPEACHMENT

Curated by Deb Margolin

Monday, October 6 at 7pm
An Evening with Mark Crispin Miller
I HATE TO BE THE ONE TO TELL YOU THIS

Directed by Gregory Keller

Monday, November 3 at 7pm
WEEKEND
by Gore Vidal

Directed by Leigh Silverman

These events are open to the public and will take place in the NYTW Theatre. more information


Coming in October at NYTW

C.I.C.T./Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord’s
THE GRAND INQUISITOR
From Dostoyevsky’s
The Brothers Karamazov
Adapted by Marie-Hélène Estienne
Featuring Bruce Myers
Direction - Peter Brook
October 22 - November 23, 2008
The Grand Inquisitor is a co-presentation with Theatre for a New Audience

Renowned director Peter Brook (Marat/Sade, The Mahabharata) continues his long time collaboration with the renowned actor Bruce Myers (The Mahabharata, The Unbearable Lightness of Being) in Marie-Hélène Estienne’s (French version of Far Away) adaptation of the Inquisitor section of The Brothers Karamazov. Together, they bring Dostoyevsky’s chilling parable about the perversion of religious faith to life.




 

 

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