In Mr. Jaworowski's world, major and minor tragedies lurk just around the corner, as do life-saving ironies and the occasional matching-up of lonely hearts. In the end, we poor players in the human comedy are more redeemed than damned, though often just by a hair and the blindest of luck.
Have you seen our show? If so, please visit NYITAwards.com and cast your vote for the show and members of its creative team. After a quick registration with them, choose our show from the list and cast your vote in many categories. You love theater, so why not?
Host-director-producer...Jonathan Pereira...has an easy charm that I imagine audiences will enjoy as much as I did...Let me tell you what I learned from this experience: actors are amazing. Actors are awesome.
Join us Thursday, April 1, after the performance of Miss Lulu Bett, for a discussion with post-show guest speaker, Pamela Cobrin, who teaches writing and dramatic literature courses in the departments of English and Theatre and for the programs of Africana Studies and American Studies at Barnard College.
"...amazing spirit...engrossing...a shattering climax...you won't want to miss this rare revival of a landmark work...an unvarnished portrait of an American family..."
"I encourage you to take the opportunity to familiarize yourself with this little-known gem that says so much that is still resonant about gender, class, power, and economics, from a point-of-view rarely given voice."
Have you seen our show? If so, please visit NYITAwards.com and cast your vote for the show and members of its creative team. After a quick registration with them, choose our show from the list and cast your vote in many categories. You love theater, so why not?
"...a sparkling comedy... Brant has crafted an excellent, intelligent Production... blessed with a number of excellent performances... humor and honesty... a worthy play which has been lovingly produced. Catch it while you can."