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Acting Workshop...
Penny's Open Mic
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Audience Choice...
American...
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FAB Tix
Acting Workshop...
Heart is a...
Audience Choice...
American...
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FAB Tix
Crime or...
American...
Heart is a...
Audience Choice...
Terrible Things
Rivers of Honey
Too Much Light...
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Under the...
Adventure...
Open Shoppe's...
Walking Tour:...
Heart is a...
Frankenstein
Crime or...
Terrible Things
American...
HyperGender:...
Too Much Light...
6
Under the...
Adventure...
Open Shoppe's...
Heart is a...
Crime or...
Terrible Things
American...
7
The Drafts...
8
Acting Workshop...
Heart is a...
Penny's Open Mic
9
Crime or...
Dance@DMAC - 4...
The 8: Reindeer...
Bailout the...
American...
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FAB Tix
Acting Workshop...
Crime or...
Diagnosis of a...
Dance@DMAC - 4...
Heart is a...
The 8: Reindeer...
Bailout the...
Terrible Things
Scrooge & Marley
Under the...
American...
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FAB Tix
Crime or...
American...
Diagnosis of a...
Dance@DMAC - 4...
Heart is a...
The 8: Reindeer...
Bailout the...
Terrible Things
Scrooge & Marley
Under the...
Too Much Light...
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Under the...
Adventure...
Walking Tour:...
Heart is a...
Frankenstein
Crime or...
Diagnosis of a...
Dance@DMAC - 4...
The 8: Reindeer...
Bailout the...
Terrible Things
Scrooge & Marley
American...
Too Much Light...
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Under the...
Adventure...
Heart is a...
Bailout the...
Diagnosis of a...
Scrooge & Marley
Crime or...
Terrible Things
Sketch Block...
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Holiday...
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Acting Workshop...
Heart is a...
Penny's Open Mic
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Crime or...
Bailout the...
Terrible Things
Scrooge & Marley
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FAB Tix
Acting Workshop...
Crime or...
Diagnosis of a...
Heart is a...
The 8: Reindeer...
Bailout the...
Terrible Things
Scrooge & Marley
Under the...
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FAB Tix
Crime or...
Diagnosis of a...
Heart is a...
The 8: Reindeer...
Bailout the...
Terrible Things
The Silver...
Scrooge & Marley
Under the...
Too Much Light...
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Walking Tour:...
Heart is a...
Frankenstein
The Barber of...
In the Cypher
Crime or...
Diagnosis of a...
The 8: Reindeer...
Bailout the...
Terrible Things
The Silver...
Scrooge & Marley
Under the...
Too Much Light...
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Heart is a...
Bailout the...
Diagnosis of a...
Scrooge & Marley
It's A...
Crime or...
Terrible Things
The Barber of...
The Silver...
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TOLD
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Acting Workshop...
Scrooge & Marley
Penny's Open Mic
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Scrooge & Marley
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Acting Workshop...
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Walking Tour:...
The Barber of...
Draw-a-thon
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Sundays with Poe
The Barber of...
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Penny's Open Mic
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The Devil You...
Revealed
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Dec 1, 2009
 
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Acting Workshop (The Unconscious Conscious of the Actor)  
 

Tues & Thurs, 6-8pm; 11/17/09 - 02/18/10
Teatro IATI
This workshop aims to prepare participants in the first guidelines to acting, giving them the tools needed for a on-stage natural development, which include working or training the actor’s body and psychology.

This workshop will be instructed in Spanish.


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Penny's Open Mic  
 

9pm
Horse Trade Theater Group - Under St. Mark's

Spoken word artists, musicians, comedians, and other creative folks are invited to put their two cents in at this weekly gathering hosted by Penny Pollak.


Dec 2, 2009
 
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Audience Choice Screenings - NYC Downtown Short Film Festival  
 

Wednesday, December 02 at 8:00pm
DMAC-Duo Multicultural Arts center
Join us in choosing which films will be screened at the next NYC Downtown Short Film Festival in April 2010. We screen them...you vote...the top vote getters are screened at the Festival. A fun evening out for $10.


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American Treasure  
 

Wed, Thur, Sat, & Sun at 8:30PM, Fri 7:30PM & 10:00PM
13 Playwrights, Inc
Playwright-director Julia Jarcho returns to New York with a new play about scouring the landscape and looking for the missing pieces. One night, a Real History Detective meets a gumptious young vagabond with a harrowing past. Together, they'll follow a paper trail of blood and tears that goes all the way back to this nation's beginning. Or somewhere else.



Dec 3, 2009
 
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FAB Tix  
 

Every Thursday & Friday, 1-6PM
Fourth Arts Block
Come to FAB Central every Thursday & Friday to get discount and 2for1 ticket deals to the hottest shows in the Lower East Side!  Each week, we sell rush tickets to multiple shows from theaters including Performance Space 122, La MaMa E.T.C., New York Neo-Futurists and Horse Trade Theater Company.  Check out our website for each week's updates and be sure to get in line before we sell out!


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Acting Workshop (The Unconscious Conscious of the Actor)  
 

Tues & Thurs, 6-8pm; 11/17/09 - 02/18/10
Teatro IATI
This workshop aims to prepare participants in the first guidelines to acting, giving them the tools needed for a on-stage natural development, which include working or training the actor’s body and psychology.

This workshop will be instructed in Spanish.


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Heart is a Lonely Hunter  
 

Tues 7PM, Wed-Fri 8PM, Sat 3PM & 8PM, Sun 2PM & 7PM
New York Theatre Workshop
Heart is a Lonely Hunter follows the story of a deaf man, John Singer, as he navigates the world without his dearest friend who has been committed to an insane asylum. When Singer moves to a small Southern town, the locals flock to him as a newfound confidant, seeking compassion and understanding from the one person who needs it the most.


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Audience Choice Screenings - NYC Downtown Short Film Festival  
 

Thursday, December 03 at 8:00pm
DMAC-Duo Multicultural Arts center
Join us in choosing which films will be screened at the next NYC Downtown Short Film Festival in April 2010. We screen them...you vote...the top vote getters are screened at the Festival. A fun evening out for $10.


  Share
American Treasure  
 

Wed, Thur, Sat, & Sun at 8:30PM, Fri 7:30PM & 10:00PM
13 Playwrights, Inc
Playwright-director Julia Jarcho returns to New York with a new play about scouring the landscape and looking for the missing pieces. One night, a Real History Detective meets a gumptious young vagabond with a harrowing past. Together, they'll follow a paper trail of blood and tears that goes all the way back to this nation's beginning. Or somewhere else.



Dec 4, 2009
 
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FAB Tix  
 

Every Thursday & Friday, 1-6PM
Fourth Arts Block
Come to FAB Central every Thursday & Friday to get discount and 2for1 ticket deals to the hottest shows in the Lower East Side!  Each week, we sell rush tickets to multiple shows from theaters including Performance Space 122, La MaMa E.T.C., New York Neo-Futurists and Horse Trade Theater Company.  Check out our website for each week's updates and be sure to get in line before we sell out!


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Crime or Emergency  
 

Wed thru Sat at 7:30PM & Sun at 5:30PM
Performance Space 122
Mike Iveson, with his demonic arrangements of the indigenous music of their native New Jersey, joins Kempson in a rapturous and obsessive melodrama of consciousness. Together they distill this 11-person play into a desperate and harried duet (Kempson performs 10 out of 11 characters; Iveson performs the 11th and also underscores the entire evening with barely recognizable piano arrangements of early Bruce Springsteen songs.) Part cabaret fiasco, part aesthetic holocaust, their dual dueling perfo...


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American Treasure  
 

Wed, Thur, Sat, & Sun at 8:30PM, Fri 7:30PM & 10:00PM
13 Playwrights, Inc
Playwright-director Julia Jarcho returns to New York with a new play about scouring the landscape and looking for the missing pieces. One night, a Real History Detective meets a gumptious young vagabond with a harrowing past. Together, they'll follow a paper trail of blood and tears that goes all the way back to this nation's beginning. Or somewhere else.


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Heart is a Lonely Hunter  
 

Tues 7PM, Wed-Fri 8PM, Sat 3PM & 8PM, Sun 2PM & 7PM
New York Theatre Workshop
Heart is a Lonely Hunter follows the story of a deaf man, John Singer, as he navigates the world without his dearest friend who has been committed to an insane asylum. When Singer moves to a small Southern town, the locals flock to him as a newfound confidant, seeking compassion and understanding from the one person who needs it the most.


  Share
Audience Choice Screenings - NYC Downtown Short Film Festival  
 

Friday, December 04 at 8:00pm
DMAC-Duo Multicultural Arts center
Join us in choosing which films will be screened at the next NYC Downtown Short Film Festival in April 2010. We screen them...you vote...the top vote getters are screened at the Festival. A fun evening out for $10.


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Terrible Things  
 

Thurs thru Sat at 6PM & Sun at 6PM
Performance Space 122
Science Tuesday meets Oklahoma angst as Lisa D'Amour and Katie Pearl flip P.S. 122 into a low-rent IMAX and get up close and in between molecules, quarks and memories. Have you ever wondered if all those lives you've imagined yourself living are actually happening in a parallel world(s)? Terrible Things takes audiences on a T-R-I-P inside the many lives of Katie Pearl and her action-figure literary mom. Expect an in-your-body out-of-body experience shaped by Katie Pearl, three killer dancers: Em...


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Rivers of Honey  
 

8:00PM door, 9:00PM show
WOW Café Theater
Rivers of Honey is a cabaret featuring women and trans artists of color the first Friday of every month.
$10 suggested, but no one turned away for lack of funds.


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American Treasure  
 

Wed, Thur, Sat, & Sun at 8:30PM, Fri 7:30PM & 10:00PM
13 Playwrights, Inc
Playwright-director Julia Jarcho returns to New York with a new play about scouring the landscape and looking for the missing pieces. One night, a Real History Detective meets a gumptious young vagabond with a harrowing past. Together, they'll follow a paper trail of blood and tears that goes all the way back to this nation's beginning. Or somewhere else.


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Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind  
 

Every Friday and Saturday at 10:30PM
New York Neo-Futurists
With its ever-changing “menu” of plays, Too Much Light... is an attempt to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes—an original concept by Greg Allen and the Neo-Futurists. The audience is fully part of the act, deciding the order that these plays are performed. Each week, these plays shift as ensemble members add new plays to the existing body of work. Now playing 50 weeks a year.



Dec 5, 2009
 
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Under the Gaslight  
 

Thursday - Saturday at 8 pm; Saturday and Sunday at 3 pm
Metropolitan Playhouse
A valian heroine, a dastardly villain, and a good man tied to the railroad tracks. The 1867 melodrama that defined the genre.  "A holiday gift for New York" - Backstage


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Adventure Theater!  
 

Saturday and Sunday Mornings at 11 am
Metropolitan Playhouse and Freestyle Repertory
For Children and their Families:  You write the plot, you make the scene, you play the heor on a daring journey to free a magical land from a wicked ruler.  An improvised, interactive adventure for heroes of all ages.


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Open Shoppe's Winter Art Party & Exhibition  
 

Saturday, December 5 & Sunday, December 6 1-7PM
Open Shoppe
Open Shoppe will throw a Winter Art Party and Exhibition presenting work from six visual artists who work in many styles and media: Amir Bey, Alan Bolle, Dingda McCannon, Mitsuyo Mori, Barbara Sfraga and Karen Tweedy-Holmes. There will also be CDs, poetry and art books, of some of the newest sounds and innovative thoughts around the town!


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Walking Tour: Gangsters, Murderers and Weirdos  
 

Every Saturday at 2:00pm
Lower East Side History Project
Trace the steps of criminal heavyweights like Lucky Luciano, Meyer Lansky, Bugsy Siegel and Al Capone on this popular and exciting walking tour. Explore turn of the century crime, the Jewish and Italian mob, the Prohibition wars, and the birth of organized crime.


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Heart is a Lonely Hunter  
 

Tues 7PM, Wed-Fri 8PM, Sat 3PM & 8PM, Sun 2PM & 7PM
New York Theatre Workshop
Heart is a Lonely Hunter follows the story of a deaf man, John Singer, as he navigates the world without his dearest friend who has been committed to an insane asylum. When Singer moves to a small Southern town, the locals flock to him as a newfound confidant, seeking compassion and understanding from the one person who needs it the most.


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Frankenstein  
 

3:00PM
Horse Trade Theater Group - The Kraine
From the critically-acclaimed, award-winning performance group, that brought you KING KONG, WAR OF THE WORLDS, DRACULA, THE INVISIBLE MAN, THE TIME MACHINE and more, now comes Mary Shelley’s masterpiece, FRANKENSTEIN, adapted for the stage with a great cast of story tellers, an original orchestral score and a plethora of sound effects!   All that is required is your imagination!


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Crime or Emergency  
 

Wed thru Sat at 7:30PM & Sun at 5:30PM
Performance Space 122
Mike Iveson, with his demonic arrangements of the indigenous music of their native New Jersey, joins Kempson in a rapturous and obsessive melodrama of consciousness. Together they distill this 11-person play into a desperate and harried duet (Kempson performs 10 out of 11 characters; Iveson performs the 11th and also underscores the entire evening with barely recognizable piano arrangements of early Bruce Springsteen songs.) Part cabaret fiasco, part aesthetic holocaust, their dual dueling perfo...


  Share
Heart is a Lonely Hunter  
 

Tues 7PM, Wed-Fri 8PM, Sat 3PM & 8PM, Sun 2PM & 7PM
New York Theatre Workshop
Heart is a Lonely Hunter follows the story of a deaf man, John Singer, as he navigates the world without his dearest friend who has been committed to an insane asylum. When Singer moves to a small Southern town, the locals flock to him as a newfound confidant, seeking compassion and understanding from the one person who needs it the most.


  Share
Terrible Things  
 

Thurs thru Sat at 6PM & Sun at 6PM
Performance Space 122
Science Tuesday meets Oklahoma angst as Lisa D'Amour and Katie Pearl flip P.S. 122 into a low-rent IMAX and get up close and in between molecules, quarks and memories. Have you ever wondered if all those lives you've imagined yourself living are actually happening in a parallel world(s)? Terrible Things takes audiences on a T-R-I-P inside the many lives of Katie Pearl and her action-figure literary mom. Expect an in-your-body out-of-body experience shaped by Katie Pearl, three killer dancers: Em...


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Under the Gaslight  
 

Thursday - Saturday at 8 pm; Saturday and Sunday at 3 pm
Metropolitan Playhouse
A valian heroine, a dastardly villain, and a good man tied to the railroad tracks. The 1867 melodrama that defined the genre.  "A holiday gift for New York" - Backstage


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American Treasure  
 

Wed, Thur, Sat, & Sun at 8:30PM, Fri 7:30PM & 10:00PM
13 Playwrights, Inc
Playwright-director Julia Jarcho returns to New York with a new play about scouring the landscape and looking for the missing pieces. One night, a Real History Detective meets a gumptious young vagabond with a harrowing past. Together, they'll follow a paper trail of blood and tears that goes all the way back to this nation's beginning. Or somewhere else.


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HyperGender: Gluttony  
 

9:30pm, 10pm
HyperGender Burlesque for WOW Cafe Theatre
Somewhere between Thanksgiving and New Year's catch HyperGender's "Gluttony", celebration of excess and rampant commercialism.


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Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind  
 

Every Friday and Saturday at 10:30PM
New York Neo-Futurists
With its ever-changing “menu” of plays, Too Much Light... is an attempt to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes—an original concept by Greg Allen and the Neo-Futurists. The audience is fully part of the act, deciding the order that these plays are performed. Each week, these plays shift as ensemble members add new plays to the existing body of work. Now playing 50 weeks a year.



Dec 6, 2009
 
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Under the Gaslight  
 

Thursday - Saturday at 8 pm; Saturday and Sunday at 3 pm
Metropolitan Playhouse
A valian heroine, a dastardly villain, and a good man tied to the railroad tracks. The 1867 melodrama that defined the genre.  "A holiday gift for New York" - Backstage


  Share
Adventure Theater!  
 

Saturday and Sunday Mornings at 11 am
Metropolitan Playhouse and Freestyle Repertory
For Children and their Families:  You write the plot, you make the scene, you play the heor on a daring journey to free a magical land from a wicked ruler.  An improvised, interactive adventure for heroes of all ages.


Share
Open Shoppe's Winter Art Party & Exhibition  
 

Saturday, December 5 & Sunday, December 6 1-7PM
Open Shoppe
Open Shoppe will throw a Winter Art Party and Exhibition presenting work from six visual artists who work in many styles and media: Amir Bey, Alan Bolle, Dingda McCannon, Mitsuyo Mori, Barbara Sfraga and Karen Tweedy-Holmes. There will also be CDs, poetry and art books, of some of the newest sounds and innovative thoughts around the town!


  Share
Heart is a Lonely Hunter  
 

Tues 7PM, Wed-Fri 8PM, Sat 3PM & 8PM, Sun 2PM & 7PM
New York Theatre Workshop
Heart is a Lonely Hunter follows the story of a deaf man, John Singer, as he navigates the world without his dearest friend who has been committed to an insane asylum. When Singer moves to a small Southern town, the locals flock to him as a newfound confidant, seeking compassion and understanding from the one person who needs it the most.


  Share
Crime or Emergency  
 

Wed thru Sat at 7:30PM & Sun at 5:30PM
Performance Space 122
Mike Iveson, with his demonic arrangements of the indigenous music of their native New Jersey, joins Kempson in a rapturous and obsessive melodrama of consciousness. Together they distill this 11-person play into a desperate and harried duet (Kempson performs 10 out of 11 characters; Iveson performs the 11th and also underscores the entire evening with barely recognizable piano arrangements of early Bruce Springsteen songs.) Part cabaret fiasco, part aesthetic holocaust, their dual dueling perfo...


  Share
Terrible Things  
 

Thurs thru Sat at 6PM & Sun at 6PM
Performance Space 122
Science Tuesday meets Oklahoma angst as Lisa D'Amour and Katie Pearl flip P.S. 122 into a low-rent IMAX and get up close and in between molecules, quarks and memories. Have you ever wondered if all those lives you've imagined yourself living are actually happening in a parallel world(s)? Terrible Things takes audiences on a T-R-I-P inside the many lives of Katie Pearl and her action-figure literary mom. Expect an in-your-body out-of-body experience shaped by Katie Pearl, three killer dancers: Em...


  Share
Heart is a Lonely Hunter  
 

Tues 7PM, Wed-Fri 8PM, Sat 3PM & 8PM, Sun 2PM & 7PM
New York Theatre Workshop
Heart is a Lonely Hunter follows the story of a deaf man, John Singer, as he navigates the world without his dearest friend who has been committed to an insane asylum. When Singer moves to a small Southern town, the locals flock to him as a newfound confidant, seeking compassion and understanding from the one person who needs it the most.


  Share
Under the Gaslight  
 

Thursday - Saturday at 8 pm; Saturday and Sunday at 3 pm
Metropolitan Playhouse
A valian heroine, a dastardly villain, and a good man tied to the railroad tracks. The 1867 melodrama that defined the genre.  "A holiday gift for New York" - Backstage


  Share
American Treasure  
 

Wed, Thur, Sat, & Sun at 8:30PM, Fri 7:30PM & 10:00PM
13 Playwrights, Inc
Playwright-director Julia Jarcho returns to New York with a new play about scouring the landscape and looking for the missing pieces. One night, a Real History Detective meets a gumptious young vagabond with a harrowing past. Together, they'll follow a paper trail of blood and tears that goes all the way back to this nation's beginning. Or somewhere else.



Dec 7, 2009
 
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The Drafts present An Absolutely Perfect Life  
 

7:00PM
Horse Trade Theater Group - Under St. Mark's
Sip on free beer and witness art-in-progress as The Drafts Ensemble presents a new play, Suzanne Dottino's wry dark comedy "An Absolutely Perfect Life". An Absolutely Perfect Life: A trio of one-act plays on marriage, children, and what lays underneath a façade of normalcy. Leaping from satire to drama to downright farce, An Absolutely Perfect Life explores American ideals with light tongue and a dark bite. Celebrate when the curtain goes down with a fundraising party for FRIGID...



Dec 8, 2009
 
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Acting Workshop (The Unconscious Conscious of the Actor)  
 

Tues & Thurs, 6-8pm; 11/17/09 - 02/18/10
Teatro IATI
This workshop aims to prepare participants in the first guidelines to acting, giving them the tools needed for a on-stage natural development, which include working or training the actor’s body and psychology.

This workshop will be instructed in Spanish.


  Share
Heart is a Lonely Hunter  
 

Tues 7PM, Wed-Fri 8PM, Sat 3PM & 8PM, Sun 2PM & 7PM
New York Theatre Workshop
Heart is a Lonely Hunter follows the story of a deaf man, John Singer, as he navigates the world without his dearest friend who has been committed to an insane asylum. When Singer moves to a small Southern town, the locals flock to him as a newfound confidant, seeking compassion and understanding from the one person who needs it the most.


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Penny's Open Mic  
 

9pm
Horse Trade Theater Group - Under St. Mark's

Spoken word artists, musicians, comedians, and other creative folks are invited to put their two cents in at this weekly gathering hosted by Penny Pollak.


Dec 9, 2009
 
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Crime or Emergency  
 

Wed thru Sat at 7:30PM & Sun at 5:30PM
Performance Space 122
Mike Iveson, with his demonic arrangements of the indigenous music of their native New Jersey, joins Kempson in a rapturous and obsessive melodrama of consciousness. Together they distill this 11-person play into a desperate and harried duet (Kempson performs 10 out of 11 characters; Iveson performs the 11th and also underscores the entire evening with barely recognizable piano arrangements of early Bruce Springsteen songs.) Part cabaret fiasco, part aesthetic holocaust, their dual dueling perfo...


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Dance@DMAC - 4 commissions 4 premieres  
 

Wednesday, December 09 at 8:00pm
DMAC - Duo Multicultural Arts Center
Join us for 4 new commissions 4 premieres.


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The 8: Reindeer Monologues  
 

December 9-19, Thursday-Saturday, 8:00PM & 10:30PM
Horse Trade Theater Group - The Red Room
Santa’s reindeer gather at their private North Pole watering hole, and as the booze flows, the scandal grows. Alternately hilarious & disturbing, nothing is held sacred as the reindeer expose all of Santa’s (& their own) indiscretions. Screaming, crying and WAY too much eggnog... isn't that what Christmas is all about?


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Bailout the Musical  
 

Wed thru Sat at 8PM & Sun at 2PM
Horse Trade Theater Group - Under St. Mark's
The government is bailing out theater. But, if you want a slice of Uncle Sam’s pie you have to make a musical! Can a group of indie artists receive the funding? Watch this absurd comedy about how far people are willing to go to cash in on the opportunity of a lifetime.


  Share
American Treasure  
 

Wed, Thur, Sat, & Sun at 8:30PM, Fri 7:30PM & 10:00PM
13 Playwrights, Inc
Playwright-director Julia Jarcho returns to New York with a new play about scouring the landscape and looking for the missing pieces. One night, a Real History Detective meets a gumptious young vagabond with a harrowing past. Together, they'll follow a paper trail of blood and tears that goes all the way back to this nation's beginning. Or somewhere else.



Dec 10, 2009
 
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FAB Tix  
 

Every Thursday & Friday, 1-6PM
Fourth Arts Block
Come to FAB Central every Thursday & Friday to get discount and 2for1 ticket deals to the hottest shows in the Lower East Side!  Each week, we sell rush tickets to multiple shows from theaters including Performance Space 122, La MaMa E.T.C., New York Neo-Futurists and Horse Trade Theater Company.  Check out our website for each week's updates and be sure to get in line before we sell out!


Share
Acting Workshop (The Unconscious Conscious of the Actor)  
 

Tues & Thurs, 6-8pm; 11/17/09 - 02/18/10
Teatro IATI
This workshop aims to prepare participants in the first guidelines to acting, giving them the tools needed for a on-stage natural development, which include working or training the actor’s body and psychology.

This workshop will be instructed in Spanish.


  Share
Crime or Emergency  
 

Wed thru Sat at 7:30PM & Sun at 5:30PM
Performance Space 122
Mike Iveson, with his demonic arrangements of the indigenous music of their native New Jersey, joins Kempson in a rapturous and obsessive melodrama of consciousness. Together they distill this 11-person play into a desperate and harried duet (Kempson performs 10 out of 11 characters; Iveson performs the 11th and also underscores the entire evening with barely recognizable piano arrangements of early Bruce Springsteen songs.) Part cabaret fiasco, part aesthetic holocaust, their dual dueling perfo...


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Diagnosis of a Faun  
 

Thurs-Sat at 7:30pm, Sun at 2:30pm
La MaMa E.T.C. - The Annex
Tamar Rogoff Performance Projects presents the N.Y. premiere of Diagnosis of a Faun, inspired by the classic ballet Afternoon of a Faun.


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Dance@DMAC - 4 commissions 4 premieres  
 

Thursday, December 10 at 8:00pm
DMAC - Duo Multicultural Arts Center
Join us for 4 new commissions 4 premieres.


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Heart is a Lonely Hunter  
 

Tues 7PM, Wed-Fri 8PM, Sat 3PM & 8PM, Sun 2PM & 7PM
New York Theatre Workshop
Heart is a Lonely Hunter follows the story of a deaf man, John Singer, as he navigates the world without his dearest friend who has been committed to an insane asylum. When Singer moves to a small Southern town, the locals flock to him as a newfound confidant, seeking compassion and understanding from the one person who needs it the most.


  Share
The 8: Reindeer Monologues  
 

December 9-19, Thursday-Saturday, 8:00PM & 10:30PM
Horse Trade Theater Group - The Red Room
Santa’s reindeer gather at their private North Pole watering hole, and as the booze flows, the scandal grows. Alternately hilarious & disturbing, nothing is held sacred as the reindeer expose all of Santa’s (& their own) indiscretions. Screaming, crying and WAY too much eggnog... isn't that what Christmas is all about?


  Share
Bailout the Musical  
 

Wed thru Sat at 8PM & Sun at 2PM
Horse Trade Theater Group - Under St. Mark's
The government is bailing out theater. But, if you want a slice of Uncle Sam’s pie you have to make a musical! Can a group of indie artists receive the funding? Watch this absurd comedy about how far people are willing to go to cash in on the opportunity of a lifetime.


  Share
Terrible Things  
 

Thurs thru Sat at 6PM & Sun at 6PM
Performance Space 122
Science Tuesday meets Oklahoma angst as Lisa D'Amour and Katie Pearl flip P.S. 122 into a low-rent IMAX and get up close and in between molecules, quarks and memories. Have you ever wondered if all those lives you've imagined yourself living are actually happening in a parallel world(s)? Terrible Things takes audiences on a T-R-I-P inside the many lives of Katie Pearl and her action-figure literary mom. Expect an in-your-body out-of-body experience shaped by Katie Pearl, three killer dancers: Em...


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Scrooge & Marley  
 

December 10-23
Horse Trade Theater Group - The Kraine
Famous the world over, the often bizarre and ultimately heart-warming story of Scrooge, Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim and the others needs no detailing here. Mr. Horovitz's adaptation follows the Dickens original scrupulously but, in bringing it to life on the stage, adds elements of inventiveness and brilliant theatricality which enhance and strength its timeless virtues.


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Under the Gaslight  
 

Thursday - Saturday at 8 pm; Saturday and Sunday at 3 pm
Metropolitan Playhouse
A valian heroine, a dastardly villain, and a good man tied to the railroad tracks. The 1867 melodrama that defined the genre.  "A holiday gift for New York" - Backstage


  Share
American Treasure  
 

Wed, Thur, Sat, & Sun at 8:30PM, Fri 7:30PM & 10:00PM
13 Playwrights, Inc
Playwright-director Julia Jarcho returns to New York with a new play about scouring the landscape and looking for the missing pieces. One night, a Real History Detective meets a gumptious young vagabond with a harrowing past. Together, they'll follow a paper trail of blood and tears that goes all the way back to this nation's beginning. Or somewhere else.



Dec 11, 2009
 
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FAB Tix  
 

Every Thursday & Friday, 1-6PM
Fourth Arts Block
Come to FAB Central every Thursday & Friday to get discount and 2for1 ticket deals to the hottest shows in the Lower East Side!  Each week, we sell rush tickets to multiple shows from theaters including Performance Space 122, La MaMa E.T.C., New York Neo-Futurists and Horse Trade Theater Company.  Check out our website for each week's updates and be sure to get in line before we sell out!


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Crime or Emergency  
 

Wed thru Sat at 7:30PM & Sun at 5:30PM
Performance Space 122
Mike Iveson, with his demonic arrangements of the indigenous music of their native New Jersey, joins Kempson in a rapturous and obsessive melodrama of consciousness. Together they distill this 11-person play into a desperate and harried duet (Kempson performs 10 out of 11 characters; Iveson performs the 11th and also underscores the entire evening with barely recognizable piano arrangements of early Bruce Springsteen songs.) Part cabaret fiasco, part aesthetic holocaust, their dual dueling perfo...


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American Treasure  
 

Wed, Thur, Sat, & Sun at 8:30PM, Fri 7:30PM & 10:00PM
13 Playwrights, Inc
Playwright-director Julia Jarcho returns to New York with a new play about scouring the landscape and looking for the missing pieces. One night, a Real History Detective meets a gumptious young vagabond with a harrowing past. Together, they'll follow a paper trail of blood and tears that goes all the way back to this nation's beginning. Or somewhere else.


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Diagnosis of a Faun  
 

Thurs-Sat at 7:30pm, Sun at 2:30pm
La MaMa E.T.C. - The Annex
Tamar Rogoff Performance Projects presents the N.Y. premiere of Diagnosis of a Faun, inspired by the classic ballet Afternoon of a Faun.


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Dance@DMAC - 4 commissions 4 premieres  
 

Friday, December 11 at 8:00pm
DMAC - Duo Multicultural Arts Center
Join us for 4 new commissions 4 premieres.


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Heart is a Lonely Hunter  
 

Tues 7PM, Wed-Fri 8PM, Sat 3PM & 8PM, Sun 2PM & 7PM
New York Theatre Workshop
Heart is a Lonely Hunter follows the story of a deaf man, John Singer, as he navigates the world without his dearest friend who has been committed to an insane asylum. When Singer moves to a small Southern town, the locals flock to him as a newfound confidant, seeking compassion and understanding from the one person who needs it the most.


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The 8: Reindeer Monologues  
 

December 9-19, Thursday-Saturday, 8:00PM & 10:30PM
Horse Trade Theater Group - The Red Room
Santa’s reindeer gather at their private North Pole watering hole, and as the booze flows, the scandal grows. Alternately hilarious & disturbing, nothing is held sacred as the reindeer expose all of Santa’s (& their own) indiscretions. Screaming, crying and WAY too much eggnog... isn't that what Christmas is all about?


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Bailout the Musical  
 

Wed thru Sat at 8PM & Sun at 2PM
Horse Trade Theater Group - Under St. Mark's
The government is bailing out theater. But, if you want a slice of Uncle Sam’s pie you have to make a musical! Can a group of indie artists receive the funding? Watch this absurd comedy about how far people are willing to go to cash in on the opportunity of a lifetime.


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Terrible Things  
 

Thurs thru Sat at 6PM & Sun at 6PM
Performance Space 122
Science Tuesday meets Oklahoma angst as Lisa D'Amour and Katie Pearl flip P.S. 122 into a low-rent IMAX and get up close and in between molecules, quarks and memories. Have you ever wondered if all those lives you've imagined yourself living are actually happening in a parallel world(s)? Terrible Things takes audiences on a T-R-I-P inside the many lives of Katie Pearl and her action-figure literary mom. Expect an in-your-body out-of-body experience shaped by Katie Pearl, three killer dancers: Em...


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Scrooge & Marley  
 

December 10-23
Horse Trade Theater Group - The Kraine
Famous the world over, the often bizarre and ultimately heart-warming story of Scrooge, Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim and the others needs no detailing here. Mr. Horovitz's adaptation follows the Dickens original scrupulously but, in bringing it to life on the stage, adds elements of inventiveness and brilliant theatricality which enhance and strength its timeless virtues.


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Under the Gaslight  
 

Thursday - Saturday at 8 pm; Saturday and Sunday at 3 pm
Metropolitan Playhouse
A valian heroine, a dastardly villain, and a good man tied to the railroad tracks. The 1867 melodrama that defined the genre.  "A holiday gift for New York" - Backstage


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American Treasure  
 

Wed, Thur, Sat, & Sun at 8:30PM, Fri 7:30PM & 10:00PM
13 Playwrights, Inc
Playwright-director Julia Jarcho returns to New York with a new play about scouring the landscape and looking for the missing pieces. One night, a Real History Detective meets a gumptious young vagabond with a harrowing past. Together, they'll follow a paper trail of blood and tears that goes all the way back to this nation's beginning. Or somewhere else.


  Share
Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind  
 

Every Friday and Saturday at 10:30PM
New York Neo-Futurists
With its ever-changing “menu” of plays, Too Much Light... is an attempt to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes—an original concept by Greg Allen and the Neo-Futurists. The audience is fully part of the act, deciding the order that these plays are performed. Each week, these plays shift as ensemble members add new plays to the existing body of work. Now playing 50 weeks a year.


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The 8: Reindeer Monologues  
 

December 9-19, Thursday-Saturday, 8:00PM & 10:30PM
Horse Trade Theater Group - The Red Room
Santa’s reindeer gather at their private North Pole watering hole, and as the booze flows, the scandal grows. Alternately hilarious & disturbing, nothing is held sacred as the reindeer expose all of Santa’s (& their own) indiscretions. Screaming, crying and WAY too much eggnog... isn't that what Christmas is all about?



Dec 12, 2009
 
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Under the Gaslight  
 

Thursday - Saturday at 8 pm; Saturday and Sunday at 3 pm
Metropolitan Playhouse
A valian heroine, a dastardly villain, and a good man tied to the railroad tracks. The 1867 melodrama that defined the genre.  "A holiday gift for New York" - Backstage


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Adventure Theater!  
 

Saturday and Sunday Mornings at 11 am
Metropolitan Playhouse and Freestyle Repertory
For Children and their Families:  You write the plot, you make the scene, you play the heor on a daring journey to free a magical land from a wicked ruler.  An improvised, interactive adventure for heroes of all ages.


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Walking Tour: Gangsters, Murderers and Weirdos  
 

Every Saturday at 2:00pm
Lower East Side History Project
Trace the steps of criminal heavyweights like Lucky Luciano, Meyer Lansky, Bugsy Siegel and Al Capone on this popular and exciting walking tour. Explore turn of the century crime, the Jewish and Italian mob, the Prohibition wars, and the birth of organized crime.


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Heart is a Lonely Hunter  
 

Tues 7PM, Wed-Fri 8PM, Sat 3PM & 8PM, Sun 2PM & 7PM
New York Theatre Workshop
Heart is a Lonely Hunter follows the story of a deaf man, John Singer, as he navigates the world without his dearest friend who has been committed to an insane asylum. When Singer moves to a small Southern town, the locals flock to him as a newfound confidant, seeking compassion and understanding from the one person who needs it the most.


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Frankenstein  
 

3:00PM
Horse Trade Theater Group - The Kraine
From the critically-acclaimed, award-winning performance group, that brought you KING KONG, WAR OF THE WORLDS, DRACULA, THE INVISIBLE MAN, THE TIME MACHINE and more, now comes Mary Shelley’s masterpiece, FRANKENSTEIN, adapted for the stage with a great cast of story tellers, an original orchestral score and a plethora of sound effects!   All that is required is your imagination!


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Crime or Emergency  
 

Wed thru Sat at 7:30PM & Sun at 5:30PM
Performance Space 122
Mike Iveson, with his demonic arrangements of the indigenous music of their native New Jersey, joins Kempson in a rapturous and obsessive melodrama of consciousness. Together they distill this 11-person play into a desperate and harried duet (Kempson performs 10 out of 11 characters; Iveson performs the 11th and also underscores the entire evening with barely recognizable piano arrangements of early Bruce Springsteen songs.) Part cabaret fiasco, part aesthetic holocaust, their dual dueling perfo...


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Diagnosis of a Faun  
 

Thurs-Sat at 7:30pm, Sun at 2:30pm
La MaMa E.T.C. - The Annex
Tamar Rogoff Performance Projects presents the N.Y. premiere of Diagnosis of a Faun, inspired by the classic ballet Afternoon of a Faun.


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Dance@DMAC - 4 commissions 4 premieres  
 

Saturday, December 12 at 8:00pm
DMAC - Duo Multicultural Arts Center
Join us for 4 new commissions 4 premieres.


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Heart is a Lonely Hunter  
 

Tues 7PM, Wed-Fri 8PM, Sat 3PM & 8PM, Sun 2PM & 7PM
New York Theatre Workshop
Heart is a Lonely Hunter follows the story of a deaf man, John Singer, as he navigates the world without his dearest friend who has been committed to an insane asylum. When Singer moves to a small Southern town, the locals flock to him as a newfound confidant, seeking compassion and understanding from the one person who needs it the most.


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The 8: Reindeer Monologues  
 

December 9-19, Thursday-Saturday, 8:00PM & 10:30PM
Horse Trade Theater Group - The Red Room
Santa’s reindeer gather at their private North Pole watering hole, and as the booze flows, the scandal grows. Alternately hilarious & disturbing, nothing is held sacred as the reindeer expose all of Santa’s (& their own) indiscretions. Screaming, crying and WAY too much eggnog... isn't that what Christmas is all about?


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Bailout the Musical  
 

Wed thru Sat at 8PM & Sun at 2PM
Horse Trade Theater Group - Under St. Mark's
The government is bailing out theater. But, if you want a slice of Uncle Sam’s pie you have to make a musical! Can a group of indie artists receive the funding? Watch this absurd comedy about how far people are willing to go to cash in on the opportunity of a lifetime.


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Terrible Things  
 

Thurs thru Sat at 6PM & Sun at 6PM
Performance Space 122
Science Tuesday meets Oklahoma angst as Lisa D'Amour and Katie Pearl flip P.S. 122 into a low-rent IMAX and get up close and in between molecules, quarks and memories. Have you ever wondered if all those lives you've imagined yourself living are actually happening in a parallel world(s)? Terrible Things takes audiences on a T-R-I-P inside the many lives of Katie Pearl and her action-figure literary mom. Expect an in-your-body out-of-body experience shaped by Katie Pearl, three killer dancers: Em...


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Scrooge & Marley  
 

December 10-23
Horse Trade Theater Group - The Kraine
Famous the world over, the often bizarre and ultimately heart-warming story of Scrooge, Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim and the others needs no detailing here. Mr. Horovitz's adaptation follows the Dickens original scrupulously but, in bringing it to life on the stage, adds elements of inventiveness and brilliant theatricality which enhance and strength its timeless virtues.


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Under the Gaslight  
 

Thursday - Saturday at 8 pm; Saturday and Sunday at 3 pm
Metropolitan Playhouse
A valian heroine, a dastardly villain, and a good man tied to the railroad tracks. The 1867 melodrama that defined the genre.  "A holiday gift for New York" - Backstage


  Share
American Treasure  
 

Wed, Thur, Sat, & Sun at 8:30PM, Fri 7:30PM & 10:00PM
13 Playwrights, Inc
Playwright-director Julia Jarcho returns to New York with a new play about scouring the landscape and looking for the missing pieces. One night, a Real History Detective meets a gumptious young vagabond with a harrowing past. Together, they'll follow a paper trail of blood and tears that goes all the way back to this nation's beginning. Or somewhere else.


  Share
Terrible Things  
 

Thurs thru Sat at 6PM & Sun at 6PM
Performance Space 122
Science Tuesday meets Oklahoma angst as Lisa D'Amour and Katie Pearl flip P.S. 122 into a low-rent IMAX and get up close and in between molecules, quarks and memories. Have you ever wondered if all those lives you've imagined yourself living are actually happening in a parallel world(s)? Terrible Things takes audiences on a T-R-I-P inside the many lives of Katie Pearl and her action-figure literary mom. Expect an in-your-body out-of-body experience shaped by Katie Pearl, three killer dancers: Em...


  Share
Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind  
 

Every Friday and Saturday at 10:30PM
New York Neo-Futurists
With its ever-changing “menu” of plays, Too Much Light... is an attempt to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes—an original concept by Greg Allen and the Neo-Futurists. The audience is fully part of the act, deciding the order that these plays are performed. Each week, these plays shift as ensemble members add new plays to the existing body of work. Now playing 50 weeks a year.


  Share
The 8: Reindeer Monologues  
 

December 9-19, Thursday-Saturday, 8:00PM & 10:30PM
Horse Trade Theater Group - The Red Room
Santa’s reindeer gather at their private North Pole watering hole, and as the booze flows, the scandal grows. Alternately hilarious & disturbing, nothing is held sacred as the reindeer expose all of Santa’s (& their own) indiscretions. Screaming, crying and WAY too much eggnog... isn't that what Christmas is all about?



Dec 13, 2009
 
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Under the Gaslight  
 

Thursday - Saturday at 8 pm; Saturday and Sunday at 3 pm
Metropolitan Playhouse
A valian heroine, a dastardly villain, and a good man tied to the railroad tracks. The 1867 melodrama that defined the genre.  "A holiday gift for New York" - Backstage


  Share
Adventure Theater!  
 

Saturday and Sunday Mornings at 11 am
Metropolitan Playhouse and Freestyle Repertory
For Children and their Families:  You write the plot, you make the scene, you play the heor on a daring journey to free a magical land from a wicked ruler.  An improvised, interactive adventure for heroes of all ages.


  Share
Heart is a Lonely Hunter  
 

Tues 7PM, Wed-Fri 8PM, Sat 3PM & 8PM, Sun 2PM & 7PM
New York Theatre Workshop
Heart is a Lonely Hunter follows the story of a deaf man, John Singer, as he navigates the world without his dearest friend who has been committed to an insane asylum. When Singer moves to a small Southern town, the locals flock to him as a newfound confidant, seeking compassion and understanding from the one person who needs it the most.


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Bailout the Musical  
 

Wed thru Sat at 8PM & Sun at 2PM
Horse Trade Theater Group - Under St. Mark's
The government is bailing out theater. But, if you want a slice of Uncle Sam’s pie you have to make a musical! Can a group of indie artists receive the funding? Watch this absurd comedy about how far people are willing to go to cash in on the opportunity of a lifetime.


  Share
Diagnosis of a Faun  
 

Thurs-Sat at 7:30pm, Sun at 2:30pm
La MaMa E.T.C. - The Annex
Tamar Rogoff Performance Projects presents the N.Y. premiere of Diagnosis of a Faun, inspired by the classic ballet Afternoon of a Faun.


  Share
Scrooge & Marley  
 

December 10-23
Horse Trade Theater Group - The Kraine
Famous the world over, the often bizarre and ultimately heart-warming story of Scrooge, Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim and the others needs no detailing here. Mr. Horovitz's adaptation follows the Dickens original scrupulously but, in bringing it to life on the stage, adds elements of inventiveness and brilliant theatricality which enhance and strength its timeless virtues.


  Share
Crime or Emergency  
 

Wed thru Sat at 7:30PM & Sun at 5:30PM
Performance Space 122
Mike Iveson, with his demonic arrangements of the indigenous music of their native New Jersey, joins Kempson in a rapturous and obsessive melodrama of consciousness. Together they distill this 11-person play into a desperate and harried duet (Kempson performs 10 out of 11 characters; Iveson performs the 11th and also underscores the entire evening with barely recognizable piano arrangements of early Bruce Springsteen songs.) Part cabaret fiasco, part aesthetic holocaust, their dual dueling perfo...


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Terrible Things  
 

Thurs thru Sat at 6PM & Sun at 6PM
Performance Space 122
Science Tuesday meets Oklahoma angst as Lisa D'Amour and Katie Pearl flip P.S. 122 into a low-rent IMAX and get up close and in between molecules, quarks and memories. Have you ever wondered if all those lives you've imagined yourself living are actually happening in a parallel world(s)? Terrible Things takes audiences on a T-R-I-P inside the many lives of Katie Pearl and her action-figure literary mom. Expect an in-your-body out-of-body experience shaped by Katie Pearl, three killer dancers: Em...


  Share
Heart is a Lonely Hunter  
 

Tues 7PM, Wed-Fri 8PM, Sat 3PM & 8PM, Sun 2PM & 7PM
New York Theatre Workshop
Heart is a Lonely Hunter follows the story of a deaf man, John Singer, as he navigates the world without his dearest friend who has been committed to an insane asylum. When Singer moves to a small Southern town, the locals flock to him as a newfound confidant, seeking compassion and understanding from the one person who needs it the most.


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Under the Gaslight  
 

Thursday - Saturday at 8 pm; Saturday and Sunday at 3 pm
Metropolitan Playhouse
A valian heroine, a dastardly villain, and a good man tied to the railroad tracks. The 1867 melodrama that defined the genre.  "A holiday gift for New York" - Backstage


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Sketch Block Sunday  
 

9pm
Horse Trade Theater Group - Under St. Mark's
Sketch Comedy meets a Block Party. This monthly show features a guest host comedian, three guest sketch troupes and drinking. Sunday Nights are Back!



Dec 14, 2009
 
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Holiday Happening  
 

Doors open 6:30PM
DMAC - Duo Multicultural Arts Center 62 East 4th Street
Join us for a holiday cocktail party at DUO Multi-Cultural Arts Center. Start on the ground floor, with cocktails and an open rehearsal with Rod Rodgers Dance Company. Then move upstairs for dance theater works by Sidra Bell Dance Company, selections from "Blonde All Over", performance artist Edward Vilga, and films from the NYC Downtown Short Film Festival. Open bar sponsored by Hornitos tequila & tasty hors d'oeuvres all evening long, plus a goodie bag for those of you who have b...



Dec 15, 2009
 
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Acting Workshop (The Unconscious Conscious of the Actor)  
 

Tues & Thurs, 6-8pm; 11/17/09 - 02/18/10
Teatro IATI
This workshop aims to prepare participants in the first guidelines to acting, giving them the tools needed for a on-stage natural development, which include working or training the actor’s body and psychology.

This workshop will be instructed in Spanish.


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Heart is a Lonely Hunter  
 

Tues 7PM, Wed-Fri 8PM, Sat 3PM & 8PM, Sun 2PM & 7PM
New York Theatre Workshop
Heart is a Lonely Hunter follows the story of a deaf man, John Singer, as he navigates the world without his dearest friend who has been committed to an insane asylum. When Singer moves to a small Southern town, the locals flock to him as a newfound confidant, seeking compassion and understanding from the one person who needs it the most.


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Penny's Open Mic  
 

9pm
Horse Trade Theater Group - Under St. Mark's

Spoken word artists, musicians, comedians, and other creative folks are invited to put their two cents in at this weekly gathering hosted by Penny Pollak.


Dec 16, 2009
 
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Crime or Emergency  
 

Wed thru Sat at 7:30PM & Sun at 5:30PM
Performance Space 122
Mike Iveson, with his demonic arrangements of the indigenous music of their native New Jersey, joins Kempson in a rapturous and obsessive melodrama of consciousness. Together they distill this 11-person play into a desperate and harried duet (Kempson performs 10 out of 11 characters; Iveson performs the 11th and also underscores the entire evening with barely recognizable piano arrangements of early Bruce Springsteen songs.) Part cabaret fiasco, part aesthetic holocaust, their dual dueling perfo...


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Bailout the Musical  
 

Wed thru Sat at 8PM & Sun at 2PM
Horse Trade Theater Group - Under St. Mark's
The government is bailing out theater. But, if you want a slice of Uncle Sam’s pie you have to make a musical! Can a group of indie artists receive the funding? Watch this absurd comedy about how far people are willing to go to cash in on the opportunity of a lifetime.


  Share
Terrible Things  
 

Thurs thru Sat at 6PM & Sun at 6PM
Performance Space 122
Science Tuesday meets Oklahoma angst as Lisa D'Amour and Katie Pearl flip P.S. 122 into a low-rent IMAX and get up close and in between molecules, quarks and memories. Have you ever wondered if all those lives you've imagined yourself living are actually happening in a parallel world(s)? Terrible Things takes audiences on a T-R-I-P inside the many lives of Katie Pearl and her action-figure literary mom. Expect an in-your-body out-of-body experience shaped by Katie Pearl, three killer dancers: Em...


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Scrooge & Marley  
 

December 10-23
Horse Trade Theater Group - The Kraine
Famous the world over, the often bizarre and ultimately heart-warming story of Scrooge, Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim and the others needs no detailing here. Mr. Horovitz's adaptation follows the Dickens original scrupulously but, in bringing it to life on the stage, adds elements of inventiveness and brilliant theatricality which enhance and strength its timeless virtues.



Dec 17, 2009
 
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FAB Tix  
 

Every Thursday & Friday, 1-6PM
Fourth Arts Block
Come to FAB Central every Thursday & Friday to get discount and 2for1 ticket deals to the hottest shows in the Lower East Side!  Each week, we sell rush tickets to multiple shows from theaters including Performance Space 122, La MaMa E.T.C., New York Neo-Futurists and Horse Trade Theater Company.  Check out our website for each week's updates and be sure to get in line before we sell out!


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Acting Workshop (The Unconscious Conscious of the Actor)  
 

Tues & Thurs, 6-8pm; 11/17/09 - 02/18/10
Teatro IATI
This workshop aims to prepare participants in the first guidelines to acting, giving them the tools needed for a on-stage natural development, which include working or training the actor’s body and psychology.

This workshop will be instructed in Spanish.


  Share
Crime or Emergency  
 

Wed thru Sat at 7:30PM & Sun at 5:30PM
Performance Space 122
Mike Iveson, with his demonic arrangements of the indigenous music of their native New Jersey, joins Kempson in a rapturous and obsessive melodrama of consciousness. Together they distill this 11-person play into a desperate and harried duet (Kempson performs 10 out of 11 characters; Iveson performs the 11th and also underscores the entire evening with barely recognizable piano arrangements of early Bruce Springsteen songs.) Part cabaret fiasco, part aesthetic holocaust, their dual dueling perfo...


  Share
Diagnosis of a Faun  
 

Thurs-Sat at 7:30pm, Sun at 2:30pm
La MaMa E.T.C. - The Annex
Tamar Rogoff Performance Projects presents the N.Y. premiere of Diagnosis of a Faun, inspired by the classic ballet Afternoon of a Faun.


  Share
Heart is a Lonely Hunter  
 

Tues 7PM, Wed-Fri 8PM, Sat 3PM & 8PM, Sun 2PM & 7PM
New York Theatre Workshop
Heart is a Lonely Hunter follows the story of a deaf man, John Singer, as he navigates the world without his dearest friend who has been committed to an insane asylum. When Singer moves to a small Southern town, the locals flock to him as a newfound confidant, seeking compassion and understanding from the one person who needs it the most.


  Share
The 8: Reindeer Monologues  
 

December 9-19, Thursday-Saturday, 8:00PM & 10:30PM
Horse Trade Theater Group - The Red Room
Santa’s reindeer gather at their private North Pole watering hole, and as the booze flows, the scandal grows. Alternately hilarious & disturbing, nothing is held sacred as the reindeer expose all of Santa’s (& their own) indiscretions. Screaming, crying and WAY too much eggnog... isn't that what Christmas is all about?


  Share
Bailout the Musical  
 

Wed thru Sat at 8PM & Sun at 2PM
Horse Trade Theater Group - Under St. Mark's
The government is bailing out theater. But, if you want a slice of Uncle Sam’s pie you have to make a musical! Can a group of indie artists receive the funding? Watch this absurd comedy about how far people are willing to go to cash in on the opportunity of a lifetime.


  Share
Terrible Things  
 

Thurs thru Sat at 6PM & Sun at 6PM
Performance Space 122
Science Tuesday meets Oklahoma angst as Lisa D'Amour and Katie Pearl flip P.S. 122 into a low-rent IMAX and get up close and in between molecules, quarks and memories. Have you ever wondered if all those lives you've imagined yourself living are actually happening in a parallel world(s)? Terrible Things takes audiences on a T-R-I-P inside the many lives of Katie Pearl and her action-figure literary mom. Expect an in-your-body out-of-body experience shaped by Katie Pearl, three killer dancers: Em...


  Share
Scrooge & Marley  
 

December 10-23
Horse Trade Theater Group - The Kraine
Famous the world over, the often bizarre and ultimately heart-warming story of Scrooge, Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim and the others needs no detailing here. Mr. Horovitz's adaptation follows the Dickens original scrupulously but, in bringing it to life on the stage, adds elements of inventiveness and brilliant theatricality which enhance and strength its timeless virtues.


  Share
Under the Gaslight  
 

Thursday - Saturday at 8 pm; Saturday and Sunday at 3 pm
Metropolitan Playhouse
A valian heroine, a dastardly villain, and a good man tied to the railroad tracks. The 1867 melodrama that defined the genre.  "A holiday gift for New York" - Backstage



Dec 18, 2009
 
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FAB Tix  
 

Every Thursday & Friday, 1-6PM
Fourth Arts Block
Come to FAB Central every Thursday & Friday to get discount and 2for1 ticket deals to the hottest shows in the Lower East Side!  Each week, we sell rush tickets to multiple shows from theaters including Performance Space 122, La MaMa E.T.C., New York Neo-Futurists and Horse Trade Theater Company.  Check out our website for each week's updates and be sure to get in line before we sell out!


  Share
Crime or Emergency  
 

Wed thru Sat at 7:30PM & Sun at 5:30PM
Performance Space 122
Mike Iveson, with his demonic arrangements of the indigenous music of their native New Jersey, joins Kempson in a rapturous and obsessive melodrama of consciousness. Together they distill this 11-person play into a desperate and harried duet (Kempson performs 10 out of 11 characters; Iveson performs the 11th and also underscores the entire evening with barely recognizable piano arrangements of early Bruce Springsteen songs.) Part cabaret fiasco, part aesthetic holocaust, their dual dueling perfo...


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Diagnosis of a Faun  
 

Thurs-Sat at 7:30pm, Sun at 2:30pm
La MaMa E.T.C. - The Annex
Tamar Rogoff Performance Projects presents the N.Y. premiere of Diagnosis of a Faun, inspired by the classic ballet Afternoon of a Faun.


  Share
Heart is a Lonely Hunter  
 

Tues 7PM, Wed-Fri 8PM, Sat 3PM & 8PM, Sun 2PM & 7PM
New York Theatre Workshop
Heart is a Lonely Hunter follows the story of a deaf man, John Singer, as he navigates the world without his dearest friend who has been committed to an insane asylum. When Singer moves to a small Southern town, the locals flock to him as a newfound confidant, seeking compassion and understanding from the one person who needs it the most.


  Share
The 8: Reindeer Monologues  
 

December 9-19, Thursday-Saturday, 8:00PM & 10:30PM
Horse Trade Theater Group - The Red Room
Santa’s reindeer gather at their private North Pole watering hole, and as the booze flows, the scandal grows. Alternately hilarious & disturbing, nothing is held sacred as the reindeer expose all of Santa’s (& their own) indiscretions. Screaming, crying and WAY too much eggnog... isn't that what Christmas is all about?


  Share
Bailout the Musical  
 

Wed thru Sat at 8PM & Sun at 2PM
Horse Trade Theater Group - Under St. Mark's
The government is bailing out theater. But, if you want a slice of Uncle Sam’s pie you have to make a musical! Can a group of indie artists receive the funding? Watch this absurd comedy about how far people are willing to go to cash in on the opportunity of a lifetime.


  Share
Terrible Things  
 

Thurs thru Sat at 6PM & Sun at 6PM
Performance Space 122
Science Tuesday meets Oklahoma angst as Lisa D'Amour and Katie Pearl flip P.S. 122 into a low-rent IMAX and get up close and in between molecules, quarks and memories. Have you ever wondered if all those lives you've imagined yourself living are actually happening in a parallel world(s)? Terrible Things takes audiences on a T-R-I-P inside the many lives of Katie Pearl and her action-figure literary mom. Expect an in-your-body out-of-body experience shaped by Katie Pearl, three killer dancers: Em...


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The Silver Spirit  
 

Dec. 18(Fri) & 19(Sat) @ 8pm; 20(Sun) @3pm
Teatro IATI
The Silver Spirit: Music, Poetry, Chocolate & Champagne
Imagine yourself sitting at a table with chocolates & champagne while enjoying songs by two sopranos, music by a world renowned classic guitarist, poems and stand-up comedy. This's what The Silver Sprit brings to IATI these Holidays.


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Scrooge & Marley  
 

December 10-23
Horse Trade Theater Group - The Kraine
Famous the world over, the often bizarre and ultimately heart-warming story of Scrooge, Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim and the others needs no detailing here. Mr. Horovitz's adaptation follows the Dickens original scrupulously but, in bringing it to life on the stage, adds elements of inventiveness and brilliant theatricality which enhance and strength its timeless virtues.


  Share
Under the Gaslight  
 

Thursday - Saturday at 8 pm; Saturday and Sunday at 3 pm
Metropolitan Playhouse
A valian heroine, a dastardly villain, and a good man tied to the railroad tracks. The 1867 melodrama that defined the genre.  "A holiday gift for New York" - Backstage


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Terrible Things  
 

Thurs thru Sat at 6PM & Sun at 6PM
Performance Space 122
Science Tuesday meets Oklahoma angst as Lisa D'Amour and Katie Pearl flip P.S. 122 into a low-rent IMAX and get up close and in between molecules, quarks and memories. Have you ever wondered if all those lives you've imagined yourself living are actually happening in a parallel world(s)? Terrible Things takes audiences on a T-R-I-P inside the many lives of Katie Pearl and her action-figure literary mom. Expect an in-your-body out-of-body experience shaped by Katie Pearl, three killer dancers: Em...


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Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind  
 

Every Friday and Saturday at 10:30PM
New York Neo-Futurists
With its ever-changing “menu” of plays, Too Much Light... is an attempt to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes—an original concept by Greg Allen and the Neo-Futurists. The audience is fully part of the act, deciding the order that these plays are performed. Each week, these plays shift as ensemble members add new plays to the existing body of work. Now playing 50 weeks a year.


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The 8: Reindeer Monologues  
 

December 9-19, Thursday-Saturday, 8:00PM & 10:30PM
Horse Trade Theater Group - The Red Room
Santa’s reindeer gather at their private North Pole watering hole, and as the booze flows, the scandal grows. Alternately hilarious & disturbing, nothing is held sacred as the reindeer expose all of Santa’s (& their own) indiscretions. Screaming, crying and WAY too much eggnog... isn't that what Christmas is all about?



Dec 19, 2009
 
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Walking Tour: Gangsters, Murderers and Weirdos  
 

Every Saturday at 2:00pm
Lower East Side History Project
Trace the steps of criminal heavyweights like Lucky Luciano, Meyer Lansky, Bugsy Siegel and Al Capone on this popular and exciting walking tour. Explore turn of the century crime, the Jewish and Italian mob, the Prohibition wars, and the birth of organized crime.


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Heart is a Lonely Hunter  
 

Tues 7PM, Wed-Fri 8PM, Sat 3PM & 8PM, Sun 2PM & 7PM
New York Theatre Workshop
Heart is a Lonely Hunter follows the story of a deaf man, John Singer, as he navigates the world without his dearest friend who has been committed to an insane asylum. When Singer moves to a small Southern town, the locals flock to him as a newfound confidant, seeking compassion and understanding from the one person who needs it the most.


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Frankenstein  
 

3:00PM
Horse Trade Theater Group - The Kraine
From the critically-acclaimed, award-winning performance group, that brought you KING KONG, WAR OF THE WORLDS, DRACULA, THE INVISIBLE MAN, THE TIME MACHINE and more, now comes Mary Shelley’s masterpiece, FRANKENSTEIN, adapted for the stage with a great cast of story tellers, an original orchestral score and a plethora of sound effects!   All that is required is your imagination!


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The Barber of Seville  
 

Saturdays at 3pm, Sundays at 7pm
Bleecker Street Opera
Bleecker Street Opera’s second production of their acclaimed inaugural season opens on December 20th with Rossini’s knock-out comedy The Barber of Seville. Conductor David Rosenmeyer and Director Vincent Titone lead the brilliant cast and orchestra in this popular and delightful opera. The clever Figaro helps the Count Almaviva disguise himself in order to win the love of the beautiful Rosina and to rescue her from her awful guardian Dr. Bartolo. Full of plot twists and witty repa...


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In the Cypher  
 

Saturday, December 19 at 4:00PM
Nuyorican Poets Cafe
Part poetry slam, part theater! Come back to the roots of hip-hop where words, music, sound and fury work towards social change. Five poets, an MC and a DJ keep the audience jamming to poetic riffs of living in one's own skin. Using slam poetry, candid interactions and researched material, In the Cypher questions whether truth and identity are more than skin deep.


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Crime or Emergency  
 

Wed thru Sat at 7:30PM & Sun at 5:30PM
Performance Space 122
Mike Iveson, with his demonic arrangements of the indigenous music of their native New Jersey, joins Kempson in a rapturous and obsessive melodrama of consciousness. Together they distill this 11-person play into a desperate and harried duet (Kempson performs 10 out of 11 characters; Iveson performs the 11th and also underscores the entire evening with barely recognizable piano arrangements of early Bruce Springsteen songs.) Part cabaret fiasco, part aesthetic holocaust, their dual dueling perfo...


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Diagnosis of a Faun  
 

Thurs-Sat at 7:30pm, Sun at 2:30pm
La MaMa E.T.C. - The Annex
Tamar Rogoff Performance Projects presents the N.Y. premiere of Diagnosis of a Faun, inspired by the classic ballet Afternoon of a Faun.


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Heart is a Lonely Hunter  
 

Tues 7PM, Wed-Fri 8PM, Sat 3PM & 8PM, Sun 2PM & 7PM
New York Theatre Workshop
Heart is a Lonely Hunter follows the story of a deaf man, John Singer, as he navigates the world without his dearest friend who has been committed to an insane asylum. When Singer moves to a small Southern town, the locals flock to him as a newfound confidant, seeking compassion and understanding from the one person who needs it the most.


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The 8: Reindeer Monologues  
 

December 9-19, Thursday-Saturday, 8:00PM & 10:30PM
Horse Trade Theater Group - The Red Room
Santa’s reindeer gather at their private North Pole watering hole, and as the booze flows, the scandal grows. Alternately hilarious & disturbing, nothing is held sacred as the reindeer expose all of Santa’s (& their own) indiscretions. Screaming, crying and WAY too much eggnog... isn't that what Christmas is all about?


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Bailout the Musical  
 

Wed thru Sat at 8PM & Sun at 2PM
Horse Trade Theater Group - Under St. Mark's
The government is bailing out theater. But, if you want a slice of Uncle Sam’s pie you have to make a musical! Can a group of indie artists receive the funding? Watch this absurd comedy about how far people are willing to go to cash in on the opportunity of a lifetime.


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Terrible Things  
 

Thurs thru Sat at 6PM & Sun at 6PM
Performance Space 122
Science Tuesday meets Oklahoma angst as Lisa D'Amour and Katie Pearl flip P.S. 122 into a low-rent IMAX and get up close and in between molecules, quarks and memories. Have you ever wondered if all those lives you've imagined yourself living are actually happening in a parallel world(s)? Terrible Things takes audiences on a T-R-I-P inside the many lives of Katie Pearl and her action-figure literary mom. Expect an in-your-body out-of-body experience shaped by Katie Pearl, three killer dancers: Em...


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The Silver Spirit  
 

Dec. 18(Fri) & 19(Sat) @ 8pm; 20(Sun) @3pm
Teatro IATI
The Silver Spirit: Music, Poetry, Chocolate & Champagne
Imagine yourself sitting at a table with chocolates & champagne while enjoying songs by two sopranos, music by a world renowned classic guitarist, poems and stand-up comedy. This's what The Silver Sprit brings to IATI these Holidays.


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Scrooge & Marley  
 

December 10-23
Horse Trade Theater Group - The Kraine
Famous the world over, the often bizarre and ultimately heart-warming story of Scrooge, Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim and the others needs no detailing here. Mr. Horovitz's adaptation follows the Dickens original scrupulously but, in bringing it to life on the stage, adds elements of inventiveness and brilliant theatricality which enhance and strength its timeless virtues.


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Under the Gaslight  
 

Thursday - Saturday at 8 pm; Saturday and Sunday at 3 pm
Metropolitan Playhouse
A valian heroine, a dastardly villain, and a good man tied to the railroad tracks. The 1867 melodrama that defined the genre.  "A holiday gift for New York" - Backstage


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Terrible Things  
 

Thurs thru Sat at 6PM & Sun at 6PM
Performance Space 122
Science Tuesday meets Oklahoma angst as Lisa D'Amour and Katie Pearl flip P.S. 122 into a low-rent IMAX and get up close and in between molecules, quarks and memories. Have you ever wondered if all those lives you've imagined yourself living are actually happening in a parallel world(s)? Terrible Things takes audiences on a T-R-I-P inside the many lives of Katie Pearl and her action-figure literary mom. Expect an in-your-body out-of-body experience shaped by Katie Pearl, three killer dancers: Em...


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Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind  
 

Every Friday and Saturday at 10:30PM
New York Neo-Futurists
With its ever-changing “menu” of plays, Too Much Light... is an attempt to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes—an original concept by Greg Allen and the Neo-Futurists. The audience is fully part of the act, deciding the order that these plays are performed. Each week, these plays shift as ensemble members add new plays to the existing body of work. Now playing 50 weeks a year.


  Share
The 8: Reindeer Monologues  
 

December 9-19, Thursday-Saturday, 8:00PM & 10:30PM
Horse Trade Theater Group - The Red Room
Santa’s reindeer gather at their private North Pole watering hole, and as the booze flows, the scandal grows. Alternately hilarious & disturbing, nothing is held sacred as the reindeer expose all of Santa’s (& their own) indiscretions. Screaming, crying and WAY too much eggnog... isn't that what Christmas is all about?



Dec 20, 2009
 
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Heart is a Lonely Hunter  
 

Tues 7PM, Wed-Fri 8PM, Sat 3PM & 8PM, Sun 2PM & 7PM
New York Theatre Workshop
Heart is a Lonely Hunter follows the story of a deaf man, John Singer, as he navigates the world without his dearest friend who has been committed to an insane asylum. When Singer moves to a small Southern town, the locals flock to him as a newfound confidant, seeking compassion and understanding from the one person who needs it the most.


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Bailout the Musical  
 

Wed thru Sat at 8PM & Sun at 2PM
Horse Trade Theater Group - Under St. Mark's
The government is bailing out theater. But, if you want a slice of Uncle Sam’s pie you have to make a musical! Can a group of indie artists receive the funding? Watch this absurd comedy about how far people are willing to go to cash in on the opportunity of a lifetime.


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Diagnosis of a Faun  
 

Thurs-Sat at 7:30pm, Sun at 2:30pm
La MaMa E.T.C. - The Annex
Tamar Rogoff Performance Projects presents the N.Y. premiere of Diagnosis of a Faun, inspired by the classic ballet Afternoon of a Faun.


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Scrooge & Marley  
 

December 10-23
Horse Trade Theater Group - The Kraine
Famous the world over, the often bizarre and ultimately heart-warming story of Scrooge, Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim and the others needs no detailing here. Mr. Horovitz's adaptation follows the Dickens original scrupulously but, in bringing it to life on the stage, adds elements of inventiveness and brilliant theatricality which enhance and strength its timeless virtues.


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It's A Wonderful Life Actalong  
 

3:00 pm Festivities; 3:30 Reading Begins
Metropolitan Playhouse
An annual tradition:  a free-for-all, unstaged reading of the sentimental holiday favorite: It's A Wonderful Life. Mary! George! Mr. Potter!  YOU!


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Crime or Emergency  
 

Wed thru Sat at 7:30PM & Sun at 5:30PM
Performance Space 122
Mike Iveson, with his demonic arrangements of the indigenous music of their native New Jersey, joins Kempson in a rapturous and obsessive melodrama of consciousness. Together they distill this 11-person play into a desperate and harried duet (Kempson performs 10 out of 11 characters; Iveson performs the 11th and also underscores the entire evening with barely recognizable piano arrangements of early Bruce Springsteen songs.) Part cabaret fiasco, part aesthetic holocaust, their dual dueling perfo...


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Terrible Things  
 

Thurs thru Sat at 6PM & Sun at 6PM
Performance Space 122
Science Tuesday meets Oklahoma angst as Lisa D'Amour and Katie Pearl flip P.S. 122 into a low-rent IMAX and get up close and in between molecules, quarks and memories. Have you ever wondered if all those lives you've imagined yourself living are actually happening in a parallel world(s)? Terrible Things takes audiences on a T-R-I-P inside the many lives of Katie Pearl and her action-figure literary mom. Expect an in-your-body out-of-body experience shaped by Katie Pearl, three killer dancers: Em...


  Share
Heart is a Lonely Hunter  
 

Tues 7PM, Wed-Fri 8PM, Sat 3PM & 8PM, Sun 2PM & 7PM
New York Theatre Workshop
Heart is a Lonely Hunter follows the story of a deaf man, John Singer, as he navigates the world without his dearest friend who has been committed to an insane asylum. When Singer moves to a small Southern town, the locals flock to him as a newfound confidant, seeking compassion and understanding from the one person who needs it the most.


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The Barber of Seville  
 

Saturdays at 3pm, Sundays at 7pm
Bleecker Street Opera
Bleecker Street Opera’s second production of their acclaimed inaugural season opens on December 20th with Rossini’s knock-out comedy The Barber of Seville. Conductor David Rosenmeyer and Director Vincent Titone lead the brilliant cast and orchestra in this popular and delightful opera. The clever Figaro helps the Count Almaviva disguise himself in order to win the love of the beautiful Rosina and to rescue her from her awful guardian Dr. Bartolo. Full of plot twists and witty repa...


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The Silver Spirit  
 

Dec. 18(Fri) & 19(Sat) @ 8pm; 20(Sun) @3pm
Teatro IATI
The Silver Spirit: Music, Poetry, Chocolate & Champagne
Imagine yourself sitting at a table with chocolates & champagne while enjoying songs by two sopranos, music by a world renowned classic guitarist, poems and stand-up comedy. This's what The Silver Sprit brings to IATI these Holidays.



Dec 21, 2009
 
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TOLD  
 

7pm
Horse Trade Theater Group - Under St. Mark's


TOLD is a FREE monthly storytelling show, presented by Horse Trade Theatre Group and hosted by Seth Lind. Each month New York's best performers take the stage to tell true stories related to a central theme. A special guest provides interludes to glue the evening together into a collective experience.


Dec 22, 2009
 
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Acting Workshop (The Unconscious Conscious of the Actor)  
 

Tues & Thurs, 6-8pm; 11/17/09 - 02/18/10
Teatro IATI
This workshop aims to prepare participants in the first guidelines to acting, giving them the tools needed for a on-stage natural development, which include working or training the actor’s body and psychology.

This workshop will be instructed in Spanish.


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Scrooge & Marley  
 

December 10-23
Horse Trade Theater Group - The Kraine
Famous the world over, the often bizarre and ultimately heart-warming story of Scrooge, Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim and the others needs no detailing here. Mr. Horovitz's adaptation follows the Dickens original scrupulously but, in bringing it to life on the stage, adds elements of inventiveness and brilliant theatricality which enhance and strength its timeless virtues.


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Penny's Open Mic  
 

9pm
Horse Trade Theater Group - Under St. Mark's

Spoken word artists, musicians, comedians, and other creative folks are invited to put their two cents in at this weekly gathering hosted by Penny Pollak.


Dec 23, 2009
 
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Scrooge & Marley  
 

December 10-23
Horse Trade Theater Group - The Kraine
Famous the world over, the often bizarre and ultimately heart-warming story of Scrooge, Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim and the others needs no detailing here. Mr. Horovitz's adaptation follows the Dickens original scrupulously but, in bringing it to life on the stage, adds elements of inventiveness and brilliant theatricality which enhance and strength its timeless virtues.



Dec 24, 2009
 
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Acting Workshop (The Unconscious Conscious of the Actor)  
 

Tues & Thurs, 6-8pm; 11/17/09 - 02/18/10
Teatro IATI
This workshop aims to prepare participants in the first guidelines to acting, giving them the tools needed for a on-stage natural development, which include working or training the actor’s body and psychology.

This workshop will be instructed in Spanish.



Dec 26, 2009
 
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Walking Tour: Gangsters, Murderers and Weirdos  
 

Every Saturday at 2:00pm
Lower East Side History Project
Trace the steps of criminal heavyweights like Lucky Luciano, Meyer Lansky, Bugsy Siegel and Al Capone on this popular and exciting walking tour. Explore turn of the century crime, the Jewish and Italian mob, the Prohibition wars, and the birth of organized crime.


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The Barber of Seville  
 

Saturdays at 3pm, Sundays at 7pm
Bleecker Street Opera
Bleecker Street Opera’s second production of their acclaimed inaugural season opens on December 20th with Rossini’s knock-out comedy The Barber of Seville. Conductor David Rosenmeyer and Director Vincent Titone lead the brilliant cast and orchestra in this popular and delightful opera. The clever Figaro helps the Count Almaviva disguise himself in order to win the love of the beautiful Rosina and to rescue her from her awful guardian Dr. Bartolo. Full of plot twists and witty repa...


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Draw-a-thon  
 

Saturday, December 26 from 7PM-2AM
Teatro I.A.T.I.
During the holidays people vacate the city, and calm descends over New York, as the crowds disperse and NYC 's usual crazed frenzy dies down. I will have a 7 hour Drawathon Extravaganza the day after X-mas: a gathering, a 7 hour nonstop art-making happening for those who remain in NYC for the holidays.



Dec 27, 2009
 
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Sundays with Poe  
 

2pm
Horse Trade Theater Group - Under St. Mark's
Celebrate the Master Of The Macabre, Edgar Allan Poe's Bicentennial with the critically acclaimed, award winning Radiotheatre in a unique event as they perform live, on stage, a year-long presentation of seventeen major works by the grand master of American horror.


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The Barber of Seville  
 

Saturdays at 3pm, Sundays at 7pm
Bleecker Street Opera
Bleecker Street Opera’s second production of their acclaimed inaugural season opens on December 20th with Rossini’s knock-out comedy The Barber of Seville. Conductor David Rosenmeyer and Director Vincent Titone lead the brilliant cast and orchestra in this popular and delightful opera. The clever Figaro helps the Count Almaviva disguise himself in order to win the love of the beautiful Rosina and to rescue her from her awful guardian Dr. Bartolo. Full of plot twists and witty repa...



Dec 29, 2009
 
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Acting Workshop (The Unconscious Conscious of the Actor)  
 

Tues & Thurs, 6-8pm; 11/17/09 - 02/18/10
Teatro IATI
This workshop aims to prepare participants in the first guidelines to acting, giving them the tools needed for a on-stage natural development, which include working or training the actor’s body and psychology.

This workshop will be instructed in Spanish.


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Penny's Open Mic  
 

9pm
Horse Trade Theater Group - Under St. Mark's

Spoken word artists, musicians, comedians, and other creative folks are invited to put their two cents in at this weekly gathering hosted by Penny Pollak.


Dec 30, 2009
 
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The Devil You Know  
 

Wed thru Sat at 7:30pm, Sun at 2:30pm & 7:30pm
La MaMa E.T.C. -
THE DEVIL YOU KNOW is a modern interpretation of the classic American short story The Devil and Daniel Webster about a poor farmer who sells his soul in exchange for financial prosperity. Using marionette and bunraku-style puppetry, revolving puppet stages, recorded dialogue and original music and multi-media projections, Ping Chong, Erik Sanko and Jessica Grindstaff will transform this Faustian tale into a hilarious and haunting mediation on lost souls, fool’s gold and democracy’s...


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Revealed  
 

Third Wednesday every month at 10pm
Horse Trade Theater Group - Under St. Mark's
Revealed is a cutting-edge burlesque show. This unique and extra-sultry night of cabaret features the sexiest, most notorious burlesque performers in New York giving you more bang for your buck than any other show in town. Born in Brooklyn, Revealed is all grown up and moving to the big city, brought to you by GiGi La Femme and Doc Wasabassco.



Dec 31, 2009
 
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Acting Workshop (The Unconscious Conscious of the Actor)  
 

Tues & Thurs, 6-8pm; 11/17/09 - 02/18/10
Teatro IATI
This workshop aims to prepare participants in the first guidelines to acting, giving them the tools needed for a on-stage natural development, which include working or training the actor’s body and psychology.

This workshop will be instructed in Spanish.


 
 



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