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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 
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.
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Awake And Sing!
Thursday, May 16, 2013 through Saturday, May 25, 2013 
By Clifford Odets 
Additional Notes: The great Jewish American playwright, Clifford Odets, wrote in his 1935 introduction to Awake and Sing! - “All of the characters in Awake and Sing! share a fundamental activity: a struggle for life amidst petty conditions.”
Set in the Depression-era Bronx, Awake and Sing! shows us the Berger family's struggles with life, each other, and their hopes and dreams. The play was originally produced by the famed Group Theatre in 1935, starring such acting giants as Stella and Luther Adler, Morris Carnovsky, Jules Garfield, and Sanford Meisner.
Don't miss this revival of this classic American play, directed by Paul Casali of Love Creek's acclaimed productions of Period of Adjustment and In the Bar of a Tokyo Hotel.
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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. 
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
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Confessions Of A Cuban Sex Addict
Friday, February 08, 2013 through Friday, June 21, 2013 
The true story of Michelangelo,ex-rent boy, artist and sexual outlaw. 
Additional Notes: PLEASE NOTE: As tickets for this event are free we are limiting the number of tickets for the same person to two tickets. If you book more than two tickets we will only allow two persons to see the production.
"From the age of three until the age of six I enjoyed a rather delightful sexual relationship with my father...." so begins Confessions of a Cuban Sex Addict, written and designed by Michelangelo Alasa', a walk through, come to life diary/theatrical installation. Now, Alasa’ shares his personal journey through Confessions, a snapshot of his queer coming-of-age experience during the 1960s. Cathartic in nature, this performative exhibition reminds us of our deepest secrets, darkest longings, and biggest triumphs.
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Friday Night Sunset Sails!
Friday, May 24, 2013 through Tuesday, October 01, 2013 
"The best after-work summer chill in NYC" - New York Times.
"One of the hidden treasures of New York" -- Voyages TV
Come aboard and enjoy the first night of the weekend aboard a wooden sailing yacht and sail off to the sunset! 
Additional Notes: The Ventura sailing experience is both upscale and casual.
Every Friday evening in summer, this beautiful, private sailing yacht welcomes individuals, couples, or small groups aboard, by reservation only, for a unique cruise in New York Harbor. (On weeknights and Saturday nights, Ventura hosts private and corporate events.) Friday sunset guests are permitted to byo wines, picnic snacks, etc -- no hard liquor allowed -- or self serve from the ship's bar. Background music compliments the engine-free sounds of wind and waves aboard this true wooden ship.
Commissioned in 1919, she first started sailing in New York waters in 1922. Her original appointments feature varnished teak decks, mahogany cabins and gleaming brass oil lamps. On public sailing trips, guests can buy from 1 to 35 seats (total capacity) on regularly scheduled Friday evening sunset sails to the Statue of Liberty.
Click here for a short clip of sailing on the Ventura!
Friday nights are most popular with people looking to relax after work, enjoy a beer or glass of wine. Not a booze cruise. Guests are individuals, some on dates, and even a mini b-day party with a group of friends.
You are welcome to byo wines, snacks -- no corkage fees or related b.s. Unique to New York, on Friday evening the Ventura offers her guests a unique, self-serve, keep your own tab beer/ale (awesome selection of micros!) and wine bar. Very handy in case you're running late or don't want to schlep.
Sails are very popular and often sold out. If you are bringing a group, it is best to reserve early. On the week of the sail, you can usually get small numbers of tickets (singles, two/three/four) as late as mid week. If the boat is sold out, you can stand by. Space available means welcome aboard! And it is a very nice place to hang out even if you do not get a seat aboard.
Friday skd: 6:15 pm boarding, 6:30 departure, returns between
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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! 
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.
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Play Or Be Played
Wednesday, May 22, 2013 through Friday, June 14, 2013 
A relationship woven in greed, lies, sex and deception. 
Additional Notes: Play or Be Played mirrors the life of a young Christian woman who travels from the Caribbean to the USA to reunite with her fiancé in the hope of a better life. Reality strikes when she discovers her fiancé is in fact living in squalor and that the stories she has been told about America being a “land of milk and honey” is untrue.
The fear of abandonment, homelessness and deportation threatens her loyalty to her fiancé, and she spirals into a life of frivolous sexual escapades.
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Romeo & Juliet
Wednesday, May 22, 2013 through Sunday, May 26, 2013 
The Bard's Classic Love Story 
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.
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Solid Soul: A Celebration of Two Iconic Shows that Shaped a Nation
Thursday, May 23, 2013 through Sunday, May 26, 2013 
Brown Girls Burlesque 
Additional Notes: A glittery funky tribute to the music shows that moved us as kids. Soul Train and Solid Gold. One deep and grooving, as the dancers rocked their unique flavor. The other floaty pop music with barely there costumes and jazz hands. Together they laid the foundation for who we are today!
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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 ?

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.
” Genet’s vision of society is both perverse and private, and his play is a species of Grand Guignol – arresting, horrific and trivial. “
Donald Malcom “The New Yorker”
*Member of Actors Equity Association.
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