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The
Celebration
By
Anton Chekhov
Starring: Olympia
Dukakis,
Stuart Rudin
The Bear
By Anton Chekhov
Starring: Al Ramos, Billy Otis, Greg Hecht
Costumes by Diane Specioso |

Olympia
Dukakis |
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The
Light of Life
By William Packard
Directed by Al Ramos
Starring: Angelica Torn
Costumes by Diane Specioso |

Angelica Torn |
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Le
Misanthrope Impromptu
Scenario
by Moliere
Directed by Al Ramos
Starring: Nathaniel Hunt,
Patrick Crawford, Debbie Rochon
Music by Catherine Oberg |
Debbie Rochon |
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Dry
Dock
By Nick Lindsay
Directed by Stuart Rudin
Starring: Dana Bate, Michael Conte, Kevin Corrigan,
Toby Huss, JenniferRohn.
Fishermen struggle with a changing environment and
the changing economy to maintain their livelihood
and adapt |

Toby Huss &Kevin
Corrigan |
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Gettin’ a Lil’ Something
By
Nick Lindsay
Directed by Stuart Rudin
Starring: Mike Conte, Greg Hecht, Billy Otis, Melora Walters, Allison Wright.
A cold Tuesday night at a rural gas station. |

Melora Walters
andBilly Otis |
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The
Bloodhounds of Cardinal Volvo
By Meredith Brosnan
Directed by Al Ramos
Starring: Sharon Angela, Billy Otis, Stuart Rudin, Nick Lindsay, Al Ramos
Costumes by Diane Specioso |
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Made
to Be Broken
By Nathaniel Hunt
Directed by Nick Lindsay
Starring: Nathaniel Hunt, Toby Huss
Costumes by Diane Specioso |
“compelling”
“intense”
“a blistering, edgy performance” (Downtown Express) |
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The
Father
By August Strindberg
Directed by Al Ramos
Starring: Stuart Rudin,
Sharon Angela, Dane Bate, Nick Lindsay, Greg Hecht
Costumes by Diane Specioso |
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Hollow
Aluminum
By
Nick Lindsay
Directed by Al Ramos
Starring: Billy Otis, Debbie Rochon,
Diane Specioso, Sharon
Angela, Nick Lindsay
Costumes by Diane Specioso |
“Bile
Spewing Rat heads… Manic Nihilistic
Energy”
(The Village Voice) |
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The
Bitter Tears of Petra Von Kant
By Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Directed by Stuart Rudin
Starring: Bo Corre, Tricia Parks, Jacqueline Bowman
Costumes by Diane Specioso |
“perversely
entertaining” (Time
Out) |
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Six
Apparitions of Lenin Appear on the
Piano
By
Kenneth
Directed by Al Ramos
Starring: Danny Ashkanazie,
Petra Wright, Nick Lindsay, Al Ramos, Diane Specioso
Costumes by Diane Specioso |
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Barn
By Meredith Brosnan Directed
by Robin Goldsmith
10 Lbs. of Ground
By Susan Sherman
Directed by John Morace
Power-crazed suburban housewives! Blood thirsty
Irish knitting circles! |
“… an indelible
print of a house in Ireland with a bunch
of folks I won’t soon forget.”
“… like watching the Duffys or
Matisse or Kandinsky come alive!”
(DT/29) |
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Life
in Bed
By Wendy Falcone
Directed by Al Ramos
Starring: Alan Chin, Wendy Falcone,
Shannon Gold, Timothi Jane
Graham, Missy Hart, Laura Fay Lewis, Christina Zorich |
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A
Night in the Sun
By Michael Ornstein
Directors and cast: Al Ramos, Nick Lindsay, Stuart Rudin and
Billy Otis. |
Three agoraphobes on
acid during the apocalypse who think
they are musical geniuse.
Musical Guests: JOB
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Ginny
By William Pleasant
Starring: William Ferguson
Costumes by Diane Specioso
Based on Antigone set
in Africa |
“Chillingly
beautiful, a poetic excursion…”
“…exciting,
full of laughs and terror” (Afro Times) |
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The
Disturbances of Kidnap Man
By
Nick Colt
Starring: Stuart Rudin,
Al Ramos, Robert Fitzsimons, Sharon Angela
Costumes by Diane Specioso |
Saving
the abducted from the tyranny of the
puppet carnival. |
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Basementwerks
Workshop sessions for writers who urgently need
a venue to present their work their way. Sessions
involve core Tribeca Lab
members and guest artists in an open forum with the
intent of creating an evening which provokes an impassioned
response from an audience who can spell and read. |
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The
Secret Warhol Rituals
By
Stephen DiLauro
Starring: Debbie Rochon,
Costumes by Diane Specioso
A post pop Costume Comedy |
Debbie Rochon |
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