Prize-winning author Joyce Carol Oates turns her satiric eye to Tobias Harte, a man obsessed with perfection in everything from ethics to egg salad. Rollicking comedy ensues as Harte struggles with hi
Frank Elgin is a self-destructive actor trying to make a comeback. With the help of his long-suffering but loyal wife, he struggles to regain his self-confidence and overcome his addiction to alcohol.
The first of Ayckbourn's darkly comic masterpieces involves a relentlessly cheerful handyman in a disastrously fractured marriage. Two couples develop an unlikely friendship in this painfully funny po
Julia and Fred and Willy and Jane are happily married and the best of friends, until a postcard arrives with news of the imminent arrival of a certain handsome Frenchman. Gay, debonair, and utterly so
William Nicholson's Tony nominated stage adaptation of his award-winning BBC Teleplay relates the story of shy Oxford don and children's author C.S. Lewis and American poet Joy Gresham. Shadowlands sh
This delightful Broadway hit chronicles three Jewish sisters from Brooklyn as they gather in London to celebrate a birthday. Wasserstein's three sisters include a brilliant banker and single mother wh
An enigmatic young woman. A manipulative sister. Their brilliant father. An unexpected suitor. One life-altering question. The search for the truth behind a mysterious mathematical proof is the perple
A group of old friends find themselves at Harlem's Ortiz Funeral Home to mourn the death of a beloved nun from their childhood. As they bounce off of each other with old hurts and the harsh realities
Winner of the 2009 Tony Award®, God of Carnage is a brash and hilarious exploration of human nature. After one 11-year-old is hit by another, their parents meet to find a mature resolution. As the eve
Two young brothers living with their cold and cruel grandmother watch as their Aunt Bella, a warm woman hungry for experience, searches for love and enters into the ultimate showdown with her mother.
Longshoreman Eddie Carbone is obsessed with his niece Catherine, and his unhealthy and inappropriate feelings for her are inflamed when his wife's relatives arrive from Italy.
A veiled reflection of the anticommunist witch-hunts of the 1950s, this play portrays 17th-century Salem, Massachusetts as a rigid theocracy eager to ferret out real or imagined deviations from the no
A clever lawyer breaks the composure of the paranoic Captain Queeg in the court-martial of a Navy officer. Performed by David Selby, Dan Lauria, and Josh Stamberg.