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Hebrew Tabernacle: Pied Piper Theatre presents Our Town

Our Town follows characters in the fictional town of Grover’s Corners, New Hampshire, through events such as “Daily Life,” “Love and Marriage,” and “Death and Eternity.” The staging is famously minimal, and the action is narrated by a person known only as the Stage Manager. The deceptively simple structure of Our Town veils the profound question at its heart: What is it like to be a human being during our short time on Earth?

Moving, universal, and complex, the play reminds us of our shared humanity.

Hebrew Tabernacle: Pied Piper Theatre presents Our Town

Our Town follows characters in the fictional town of Grover’s Corners, New Hampshire, through events such as “Daily Life,” “Love and Marriage,” and “Death and Eternity.” The staging is famously minimal, and the action is narrated by a person known only as the Stage Manager. The deceptively simple structure of Our Town veils the profound question at its heart: What is it like to be a human being during our short time on Earth?

Moving, universal, and complex, the play reminds us of our shared humanity.

UP Theater Company: “Bread of Life”

March 26 through April 12
7:00 PM Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays
2:00 PM Saturdays

Northern Manhattan’s UP Theater Company celebrates its 15th Season with the world premiere of “Bread of Life” by Frank Pagliaro, directed by Leslie Kincaid Burby.

We may know the story of St. Peter, but what about the family he left behind? “Bread of Life” tells the original story of a family in Bethsaida, fractured by the Messianic message of a mysterious carpenter from Nazareth, and the fallout of fanaticism.

30 AD. The midst of Roman occupation. A mysterious messiah roams ancient Galilee. His startling message leads a father away from home, leaving his wife and son to deal with a tragic upheaval. “Bread of Life” examines the costs of religious radicalism in the context of political oppression and domestic discipline.

Featuring:

Jesse Castellanos*, Laura Fois*, Cameron Mark Russell, Miguel Reis, Nikaury Rodriguez*.

*Member of Actors’ Equity Association

Scenic Design: Scott Aronow

Lighting Design: Shane Hennessy

Costume Design: Kimberley Windbiel

Sound Design: David Margolin Lawson

Production Stage Manager: Clove Lee

Rehearsal Stage Manager: Sky Trela