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A Little More Than You Wanted To Spend
Thursday, June 06, 2013 through Sunday, June 30, 2013 
A Little More Than you Wanted to Spend by Chris Clavelli 
Additional Notes: After suffering the loss of his 6 year-old son, one man seeks to find meaning in the world embarking on a harrowing, wildly funny and wonderfully spiritual journey. Please note theater is not handicap accessible.
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Alligator Summer
Thursday, June 20, 2013 through Sunday, July 07, 2013 
A Southern Gothic Atrocity 
Additional Notes: The dark-dark-darkly comic memory play centers on young Antietam Julep, a closeted prepubescent coming of age during the reptilian rapture in 1940s Louisiana. Sequestered with his family and the neighbors who have well-outstayed their welcome, Antietam discovers that the real blood-thirsty beasts are not the ones that lurk below. With wit, gore, sentiment, idiocy, archetypes, accents, and Gators, Alligator Summer is the guiltiest of pleasures for the refined sadist in all of us.
ALLIGATOR SUMMER
by Dylan Lamb
Directed by Brandi Varnell
Featuring:
Nicholas Yenson*
Mark A. Keeton*
Annalisa Loeffler*
Dylan Lamb
Jackie Krim*
Nathan Brisby*
Erin E. McGuff
June 20 - July 7
In the Dorothy Strelsin Theatre
Abingdon Theatre Arts Complex
312 West 36th Street
(Between 8th and 9th Avenues)
Tickets are $15 in advance
Please note: Online sales end 12 hours before showtime. $18 tickets will be available at the door until they're gone!
** Please Note: This play includes many adult themes. Please use discretion when purchasing tickets for anyone under 16 years of age **
An Equity Approved Showcase
*Members Appearing Courtesy of Actors' Equity Association
This play is not a production of The Abingdon Theater Company, Inc.
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Bogosity
Thursday, June 13, 2013 through Friday, June 28, 2013 
Politics behind a struggling dance class. 
Additional Notes: “A very funny and innovative play”
Mario Fratti, Tony Award winner, ‘Nine’
Written by Simcha Borenstein
Directed by Noemi de la Puente
With
Carlo Fiorletta
and
Janet S. Kim
In a fight between Art and reality, the true and the fake, guess what wins? In Bogosity, bad things happen to good plans and nobody escapes.
In this fast-paced, intense play. Kaplan, a dedicated dance instructor and his idealistic assistant Melissa, are preparing to cast their segment of the school pageant, and next year’s funding depends on its success. Kaplan’s work is daringly experimental, but has little support from the school Board. He can cast a solo dancer whose style is accessible and pleasing, or risk going with someone who truly represents the new work. Kaplan’s ideals, and job, are on the line.
Carlo Fiorletta (Kaplan) film credits include "Surviving Family", "Motion Picture Martyr", "Days of the Commune", "Available, " and “I Said Light. ”Also helped cast and produce several. Theater credits include Suzan-Lori Parks' Electrocutioner's Daughter and Mario Fratti's Iraq Blindness. Dance: Abby Bender and Carolina Fonseca. President of GIAA.
Janet S. Kim (Melissa) is an actor/writer/director in New York City. She most recently completed her second film Monkey. Stage credits include: Right on Target, Deelmayker, The Seed, U-hauls, How I Learned to Drive, Its Our Town Too, Shape of Things, As You Like it, and Three Sisters. She also appeared in MTV / Shot Circuits' Horny Doctors sketch. Other film credits include Shadow (writer / director), West 32nd, Auntie Mayhem.
Simcha Borenstein (Playwright) Other plays include The Guilty, Tammy, The Date and Eccstaticies and the Bicoastal Disorder. He directed the first New York revivals of David Mamet’s The Old Neighborhood and David Rabe’s Those the River Keeps. He recently worked on the MediaBlvd web series “Acts Of Love” as a writer, director and actor. Over a dozen of his plays have been produced in New Yor
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BOOTSTRAPS
Thursday, June 13, 2013 through Saturday, June 22, 2013 
It's midnight in the forlorn warehouses of the Branch Hill Industrial Supply Company. 
Additional Notes: A band of low-rung employees have been called in late on special assignment, coincidentally on the same night the promotion to the mythic position of Corporate Representative might finally be available...but only for tonight. This odd little comedy investigates if there’s anything they won't compromise, sacrifice or betray to get ahead, and where the hell "ahead" even is.
1 beer included with ticket purchase.
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Bureau of Missing Persons
Friday, June 14, 2013 through Saturday, June 29, 2013 
a magical new play by Lila Rose Kaplan
directed by Sarah Rasmussen 
Additional Notes: A piece of chalk. Big band music. A pocketful of leaves. These clues lead Angela on a quest from her apartment on the Upper West Side to a cave in Moscow to search for someone who is missing. Inspired by the stories of Borges, this magical tale explores how we heal.
Opening Night is Wednesday, June 19th.
All Thursday performances are Pay-What-You-Can!
Featuring: Maren Bush*, Lucy DeVito*, Jason Liebman*, Ryan McCarthy*, and Pamela Shaw*
Set and Costume Design by: Moria Sine Clinton
Lighting Design by: Porsche McGovern
Sam Design by: Sam Kusnetz
Stage Manager: Kaitlin Nemeth
Creative Line Producer: Amanda Feldman
"BUREAU OF MISSING PERSONS is a sheer, whimsical delight. It's simply magical...This deliciously unpredictable play is as linguistically and thematically grounded as it is dramatically enchanted." -San Diego Union Tribune
*Actors Appear Courtesy of Actors' Equity Association.
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BUYER & CELLAR Starring Michael Urie
Tuesday, June 18, 2013 through Sunday, September 01, 2013 
An outrageous comedy about the price of fame and the oddest of odd jobs. 
Additional Notes: Starring MICHAEL URIE (TV's Ugly Betty)
Written by Jonathan Tolins
Directed by Stephen Brackett
“Hip Hip Hooray, the Hilarious BUYER & CELLAR moves to a larger theater!” -Peter Marks, The Washington Post
TOP CRITICS PICK: New York Times, Time Out NY, New York Magazine, Entertainment Weekly
"IRRESISTIBLE, DELICIOUS and WICKEDLY FUNNY!" -The New York Times
"Hilarious! Michael Urie is MASTERFUL!" -New York Magazine
"Fantastically funny!" - New York Post
"A fantasy so delightful you wish it were true." -The New Yorker
"An irresistible play from the most peculiar of fictitious premises — an underemployed Los Angeles actor goes to work in Barbra Streisand’s Malibu basement — allowing the playwright to ruminate with delicious wit and perspicacity on the solitude of celebrity, and the melancholy that lurks beneath narcissism. In the capable hands of the director Stephen Brackett and the wickedly charming actor Michael Urie, this seriously funny slice of absurdist whimsy creates the illusion of a stage filled with multiple people, all of them with their own droll point of view." -The New York Times
"Spectacular. Beyond Brilliant. This show will go down like butta'!" -Entertainment Weekly
"Fantastically Funny. Its a Funny-Girl Babs inspired Comedy." -NY Post
World premiere produced by Rattlestick Playwrights Theater.
www.BUYERandCELLAR.com
Buyer and Cellar
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Friction
Thursday, June 20, 2013 through Sunday, June 30, 2013 
A story of love, loyalty and betrayal 
Additional Notes: John a man in his late twenties, finds himself in an impossible situation after being arrested carrying drugs for his closest friend. Facing lengthy prison time & leaving his girlfriend and daughter to fend for themselves seems to be an overwhelming situation. However, his only way out, snitching on his best friend and disavowing himself from the only life he's known, seems just as impossible.
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HAMLET
Friday, May 31, 2013 through Saturday, June 29, 2013 
The Seeing Place Theater, known for intensely intimate ensemble work,
brings you a repertory event like no other- Shakespeare's classic "Hamlet" paired with Stoppard's absurdist "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead." 
Additional Notes: Hailed as The Best Play in the English Language, HAMLET is the quintessential Revenger's Tragedy of an unlikely hero, unearthing the story behind his father's sudden death. Stoppard's classic (and hilarious) treatise on existentialism, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead" is a worm's-eye view of the tale of Hamlet from Shakespeare's own Laurel and Hardy. With 1 united cast of 12 actors taking the same roles in both plays, come experience both sides of this classic story in the daring ensemble-driven manner that's made The Seeing Place a fixture in the NY indie theater scene.
Critics and audiences are raving about these two shows, calling them "compelling and gutsy" (Upstage Downstage), "engrossing...can't miss" (Daily Actor) and "the best staging of HAMLET I have ever seen." (Patron review, Time Out NY.) Further, Time Out NY has named us a "Good Odd" for Off-Off Broadway, and a Top Choice for "Cheap Theater in NYC."
TICKETS & SHOW TIMES:
SPECIAL PRICE: Tickets Only $12
"Hamlet" runs May 31-June 29, 2013.
Thur, Fri & Sat at 7pm. Extra shows on Tues June 11 & 25 at 7pm.
NOTE: Times above are for "Hamlet." Click here for tickets to "R&G Are Dead."
THEATER INFO:
The Seeing Place @ ATA's Sargent Theater
314 West 54th St. 4th Floor. NYC
CAST:
Alex Alcheh*, Alan Altschuler*, David Arthur Bachrach*, Kristen Carbone, Erin Cronican*, Janice Hall*, Robert King*, Philip Lakin*, Oliver Lehne, Max Lorn-Krause, Brandon Walker* and Jason Wilson. (* = member, AEA).
WHO IS THE SEEING PLACE?
The Seeing Place is an actor-driven company which, by placing a keen focus on behavioral storytelling, has become well-known for intense and intimate, ensemble work. Productions are rehearsed in a structured, organic manne
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I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change
Friday, June 07, 2013 through Saturday, June 22, 2013 
Rollicking musical comedy review 
Additional Notes: It’s been called a “rollicking musical comedy revue that takes a hilarious and tuneful
joyride through the dizzying spectrum of modern male-female relationships from dating
to married life featuring a delightful array of satirical sketches and eclectic songs.”...
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Lagrimas Negras: Tribulaciones De Una Negrita Acomplejá
Thursday, June 20, 2013 through Sunday, June 30, 2013 

Additional Notes: A hilarious comedy about bad hair and family.
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