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2013 Designer Showhouse Of Westchester
Wednesday, May 01, 2013 through Sunday, June 09, 2013
 
Featuring some of America's Top Interior Designers and Artists
 
Venue: ( Designer Showhouse)
Designer Showhouse
Producer: ( Cerebral Palsy of Westchester)
Cerebral Palsy of Westchester
City: Scarsdale

Additional Notes:
We are happy to announce the third annual Designer Showhouse of Westchester benefiting Cerebral Palsy of Westchester will take place Thursday, May 2nd, 2013 to Sunday, June 9th, 2013 in Scarsdale, New York. The Showhouse will open with a Gala Preview Cocktail Party on Wednesday, May 1st, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. All Proceeds will benefit Cerebral Palsy of Westchester, Rye Brook, New York. New York Cottages & Gardens is the Media Sponsor and Houlihan Lawrence is the Real Estate Sponsor. The Designer Showhouse of Westchester will feature over 25 of America’s top designers and decorative artists who will transform a magnificent 1915 mansion located in Scarsdale, New York into a decorating masterpiece. The Showhouse is located at 2 Cooper Road in Scarsdale, New York.

Colin Quinn Unconstitutional
Friday, May 03, 2013 through Monday, June 03, 2013
 
Colin Quinn returns to the stage in UNCONSTITUTIONAL where he tackles 226 years of American Constitutional calamities in 70 Minutes.
 
Venue: ( Barrow Street Theatre)
Barrow Street Theatre
Producer: ( Barrow Street Theatre)
Barrow Street Theatre
City: New York

Additional Notes:
On May 25th, 1787, fifty-five delegates in wigs and tights sat down to create a country from scratch. In 2013, Colin Quinn offers his unique comedic perspective on our national character. From predator drones to the Kardashians, he pulls no punches in asking if this is what the founding fathers planned. “A pleasingly funny amble through American history. Mr. Quinn has always been a little ahead of the curve.” ­- The New York Times “Fast, furious and funny! In Quinn we trust.” - New York Daily News “Quinn is pro-funny!” - Entertainment Weekly “Hilarious! Wonderfully riotous!” - The Hollywood Reporter “Funnyman Quinn Lays Down the Law!” - New York Post “Fresh, witty and illuminating!” – Theatermania "Colin Quinn Gets Scholarly!" - Huffington Post “Engaging & wryly funny!” - New Jersey Newsroom "A highly entertaining and well-thought out show." - International Business Times Critics' Pick – Time Out New York

Gym Shorts: The Show
Friday, May 10, 2013 through Sunday, May 26, 2013
 
Gym Shorts: The Show is made up of 5 hilarious short vignettes, that examine the triumphs and tragedies of life set against the world's most explosive backdrop: The Gym!
 
Venue: ( 777 Theater)
777 Theater
Producer: ( Kermit Raphael & Lynda Sing Productions)
Kermit Raphael & Lynda Sing Productions
City: New York

Additional Notes:
At its core, Gym Shorts: The Show is about relationships. The kind of relationships we’ve all experienced in our own lives, and can all identify with. The agony of betrayal. The ecstasy of true companionship. The struggle to be accepted for who you are. All the great dramas and comedies of the ages have hinged on these profound human experiences. So, what is it that makes this rendition new and unique? And, of course, hilarious? The one place that can hold this amount of human triumph and tragedy, the blood, sweat and tears that make up the human experience (particularly the sweat): THE GYM!!! Come see the strength and resilience of these flawed warriors stretched out to their breaking point. Gym Shorts: The Show. These guys have issues they need to workout.

Romeo & Juliet
Wednesday, May 22, 2013 through Sunday, May 26, 2013
 
The Bard's Classic Love Story
 
Venue: ( The Secret Theatre-Little Tht)
The Secret Theatre-Little Tht
Producer: ( Produced by)
Produced by
City: Long Island City

Additional Notes:
What is love? That question has puzzled scholars, artists, and scientists from time immemorial. Everyone asks it; everyone tries to answer. It is the quintessence of humanity. Set in the Early 1930's, this production of Romeo and Juliet will explore that question to the fullest. It will look at love between men and women, parents and children, spouses, friends and lovers. It will examine love’s flaws and its beauties and investigate how love must be active, not passive, if one wishes to overcome hatred and bias.

Spandex the Musical
Friday, May 10, 2013 through Monday, May 27, 2013
 
In the world of competitive aerobics, 2 women will take charge of their lives, tightening glutes and delts along the way. Featured on Fox 5 News!
 
Venue: ( 777 Theater)
777 Theater
Producer: ( Crunch Gym, Roy Arias Theatres & Buns & Guns LLC)
Crunch Gym, Roy Arias Theatres & Buns & Guns LLC
City: New York

Additional Notes:
Nothing can keep you down. No man. No woman. Not even a mulleted fitness instructor who feeds you diet pills and calls you a loser. A stifled housewife and a former gymnast discover the power of the burn through the new aerobics movement. When the maniacal Trip Allen threatens their routine, they and their class challenge him in the only place he might be vulnerable: the 1987 Crystal Light National Aerobics Competition, hosted by Alan Thicke.

Stop The Tempo
Sunday, May 26, 2013 through Tuesday, June 18, 2013
 
Origin Theatre Company, Artistic Director George C. Heslin presents the US premiere of “Stop the Tempo” by Romanian playwright Gianina Carbinariu, in a theatrically explosive site-specific staging at Arlene’s Grocery,
 
Venue: ( Arlenes Grocery)
Arlenes Grocery
Producer: ( Origin Theater Company)
Origin Theater Company
City: New York

Additional Notes:
Directed by Matt Torney, whose New York credits include shows at HERE and 59E59, “Stop the Tempo” plays a limited 4-week engagement. In “Stop the Tempo” three alienated scenesters in their 20’s express their disillusion with fitting in to the new Bucharest, which has changed utterly since the fall of Communism. Now, neon signs pulse on every building, shopping malls fill every suburb, dance music pumps from every stereo, the TVs are turned up loud, and everyone is pushed to spend spend spend. Subsequent to its Romanian premiere, other memorable productions across Europe have tapped a growing malaise for global consumerism. In New York, the Belfast-born Torney adapts the play’s central currency to explore our own oscillating urges to disconnect in an utterly connected world.

Sunday Afternoon Sailing -- With d.b.a!!!
Sunday, May 27, 2012 through Sunday, June 30, 2013
 
Awesome -- Three hours and I feel like I've been away for a week! (Your mini-vacation can extend too. This sailing schedule is updated monthly.)
 
Venue: ( North Cove Marina)
North Cove Marina
Producer: ( Atlantic Sail Charter, LLC)
Atlantic Sail Charter, LLC
City: New York

Additional Notes:
To purchase tickets for any d.b.a. sail taking place after June 24th, please click here. Sunday afternoon sailing aboard the historic sailing yacht Ventura is an upbeat, refreshing cruise through New York Harbor, taking in the magnificent sights and summer breezes aboard a classic, wooden yacht from the last century. Happily for all shipmates, this sail keeps with Ventura's tradition of a beautiful ship, fun sailing, and best price. For 25 years in fact, summer after summer, Ventura consistently offers the best price for three hours in NY Harbor! The East Village bar d.b.a. co-sponsors these Sunday cruises. Famous for its great selection of beer, single malts and slogan "drink good stuff", d.b.a. brings along some of their most popular lagers, ales and champagne. No BYO alcoholic beverages are permitted, and no hard alcohol is served while sailing. Follow this link for photos and comments posted by guests following previous d.b.a. sailing trips. The network Voyages TV filmed an afternoon sail aboard Ventura, and interviewed Captain Pat about what kind of charters are offered. There's some nice footage in this 2 minute video of the boat and the sights of New York harbor. Click here to see this video. Ice T! Ventura has appeared in a variety of films, promotions and even reality shows. Click here to see Ice T and Coco sailing aboard the good ship last summer, as shown in the E Network show Ice T Loves Coco. Zac Efron! In the old days of sailing aboard Ventura -- the 1920s through the 1960s -- her log book shows some legendary nam

The Balcony By Jean Genet.
Thursday, May 16, 2013 through Sunday, June 02, 2013
 
Can it be that everything’s slipping away? Slipping between my fingers ?
 
Venue: ( Access Theater)
Access Theater
Producer: ( Horizon Theatre Rep)
Horizon Theatre Rep
City: New York

Additional Notes:
In a brothel of an unnamed city the power figures indulge their most decadent fantasies. Outside, an uprising threatens to engulf the streets. Play-acting turns to reality, as the patrons don their costumes in public in the attempt to quell the insurrection! Directed by Rafael De Mussa With Francesco Andolfi, Carlotta Brentan, Alison Paula Campbell, Rafael De Mussa*, Carlo Giuliano*,Matt Gottlieb, Shuhei Kinoshita,Ines Lucas, Jon Okabayashi, Jacopo Rampini, Kimmie Solomon, Maria Wolf*, and Zoe Watkins. Lights by John Wilder, set design by Joseph Kremer, sound design by Jon Bremner, and costume design by Amanda Shafran. "Welcome back to Irma's brothel! Horizon Theatre Re's ensemble brings some of the more disturbing strokes of Genet’s work to the surface...This production has a point-of-view and something to say about the world today " P J nytheatre.com "Indeed, a more realistic rendition of The Balcony- it made for a greater clarity in coming to grips with the geopolitical problems confronting today’s world !" Alan Miller Aseatontheaisle.org

The Misanthrope
Wednesday, April 24, 2013 through Sunday, May 26, 2013
 

 
Venue: ( The Sedgwick Theater)
The Sedgwick Theater
Producer: ( Quintessence Theatre Group)
Quintessence Theatre Group
City: Philadelphia

Additional Notes:
A playwright uses his acerbic wit and scathing critiques to unleash his discontent on the world. Unsettled by his popular girlfriend’s continued flirtation with other men, he suggests running away and starting a new life free from the superficiality, hypocrisy, and immorality of modern society. Celebrated British playwright Martin Crimp ("Attempts on Her Life", "The Country") moves Molière’s social satire from 17th century France to 21st century London, sharpening the bite of one of the world’s most controversial and humorous playwrights.

This production is for those aged 13 and over.

To be presented by the same repertory cast as George Bernard Shaw's Arms and the Man

We are offering tickets to both of these repertory shows in our Chocolate and Champagne Repertory Package

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