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The After-Dinner Joke (Caryl Churchill)

The After-Dinner Joke (Caryl Churchill)

“The large cast takes on multiple roles in this rollicking fantasy and successfully lets the audience in on Churchill’s 'joke.' I cannot...

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Brecht on Brecht (Bertolt Brecht and George Tabori)

Brecht on Brecht (Bertolt Brecht and George Tabori)

“a monumental work that serves as an urgent invitation to – “change the world, she needs it.”  Stage Biz

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The Possibilities (Howard Barker)

The Possibilities (Howard Barker)

“British, formidable, political, glittering with brilliance. PTP/NYC is necessary theatre, right here, right now.” — One Magazine

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Arcadia (Tom Stoppard)

Arcadia (Tom Stoppard)

"PTP’s production of Arcadia is exquisite, nuanced, funny, heartrending." - OneMagazine

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Pity in History (Howard Barker)

Pity in History (Howard Barker)

"Even high expectations won’t prepare you for the show’s lacerating excellence. This is a short, sharp, shockingly funny production that...

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No End of Blame (Howard Barker)

No End of Blame (Howard Barker)

"Director Richard Romagnoli has elicited superb performances, particularly David Barlow as Bela’s longtime friend and Valerie Leonard as a...

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Good (C.P. Taylor)

Good (C.P. Taylor)

"......director Jim Petosa achieves moments that are both beautiful and terrible in their theatricality." ONE Magazine

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Scenes from an Execution (Howard Barker)

Scenes from an Execution (Howard Barker)

“A Blaze of Fireworks…a first rate Potomac production” — Ben Brantley (NY Times and Time Out NY Critic’s Pick)

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Judith: A Parting from the Body (Howard Barker)

Judith: A Parting from the Body (Howard Barker)

“A welcome change from our customary downtown fare” — Helen Shaw (TimeOut NY)

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Vinegar Tom (Caryl Churchill)

Vinegar Tom (Caryl Churchill)

"The ensemble is terrific, the direction unsentimental and unapologetic” — Stage Buddy

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