'THE FRANKOPHILE' Opens Under St Marks On 12/11
by BWW News Desk
- Dec 11, 2008
The Frankophile
by Melissa Gawlowski
Directed by Michael Page
The story follows Alceste, the infamous misanthrope, who left his place in Moli?re's play in search of a world up to his standards. After four centuries of refusing change and running from play to play, he is confronted by Moli?re, returned from the dead and hell-bent on rewriting him entirely. Faced with the deadline of his life, Alceste must swallow his pride, face his past, and discover whether even stock characters have the power to change.
'THE FRANKOPHILE' Opens Under St Marks On 12/11
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Nov 21, 2008
The Frankophile
by Melissa Gawlowski
Directed by Michael Page
The story follows Alceste, the infamous misanthrope, who left his place in Moli?re's play in search of a world up to his standards. After four centuries of refusing change and running from play to play, he is confronted by Moli?re, returned from the dead and hell-bent on rewriting him entirely. Faced with the deadline of his life, Alceste must swallow his pride, face his past, and discover whether even stock characters have the power to change.
City Attic Theatre Presents The Frankophile UNDER St. Marks Dec. 11-21
by Robert Diamond
- Nov 9, 2008
City Attic Theatre (Dianna Marino and Amanda Embry, Artistic Directors), a New York City-based company, proudly continues its fourth season of producing theatrical masterpieces with the World Premiere of Melissa Gawlowski's hilarious farce The Frankophile at UNDER St. Marks, directed by Michael Page.
Colorful World: Dramatis Personae
by Duncan Pflaster
- May 9, 2008
'Colorful World', the new play by James Comtois, presented by Nosedive Productions, is a sometimes confused - sometimes intriguing look at the neuroses of former costumed superheroes in an alternate world.
Vampire Cowboys' 'Living Dead in Denmark' Plays June 12-15
by BWW News Desk
- May 9, 2007
Vampire Cowboys Theatre Company is presenting the return of its five-time 2006 New York Innovative Theatre Award-nominated production, Living Dead in Denmark, at the first National Asian American Theater Festival (NAATF) running from June 11-24.
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