Rattlestick Playwrights Theater
Producing Playwrights, Not Just Plays


Newsletter
November
2007

  In this issue:
(1) Rag and Bone begins previews November 14
(2) Join us at our Preview Party Monday November 19

(3) Special Offer for Adam Rapp's Bingo with the Indians
 
 

Noah Haidle's Rag and Bone begins previews November 14

 

In Rag and Bone, written by Noah Haidle (Mr. Marmalade, Kitty Kitty Kitty) and directed by Sam Gold (The Black Eyed, The Joke), Jeff and George, mourning the death of their mother, struggle to make ends meet at the family ladder store, which George also utilizes as a front for the black market sale of human hearts.

The cast of this heartfelt comedy about the limits of feeling and the consequences of feeling little or too damn much includes Michael Chernus (American Sligo, Essential Self Defense), Kevin Jackson (Topdog/Underdog, Fences), Deidre O’Connell (Fugue, Stone Cold Dead Serious), Matthew Stadelmann (American Sligo, Stone Cold Dead Serious), Henry Stram (Inherit the Wind, The Crucible), Audrey Lynn Weston (Rearviewmirror, Work) and David Wohl (Fiddler on the Roof, Dinner at Eight).

Click here to purchase your tickets today or call 212-868-4444
Use code: RB29PC for your $29 tickets (regular price $40)

 

 

Join us at our Monday, Nov. 19 Rag and Bone Preview Party

 


Special thanks to our wine sponsor for this event

Join us on Monday November 19, 2007, for an exciting evening of friends and fun as we begin the second production of our 2007/08 Season, Rag and Bone. We will begin the evening with cocktails at Agave Restaurant, 140 Seventh Ave. South, at 6:30pm, followed by a performance of Rag and Bone at 8:00pm at Rattlestick.

For more information or to purchase tickets, click here



From left: Jessica Pohly, Rob Yang and Cooper Daniels in Adam Rapp’s Bingo with the Indians

From our friends at the Flea Theater
If you enjoyed American Sligo, you can check out Adam Rapp’s next World Premiere Bingo with the Indians, now playing at The Flea through December 22nd. In Bingo, a disgruntled East Village theater company descends upon a small New England town. Tickets are just $20 - $30, and are available online or at 212.352.3101. The intimate 40-seat Downstairs @ The Flea sells out fast, so order your tickets today.

For tickets, visit http://www.theflea.org/