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Futura (2010)
by Jordan Harrison
A Play on War (2010)
by Jenny Connell and Rubén Polendo
The Seagull (2009)
by Anton Chekhov
Leah's Train (2009)
by Karen Hartman
Out Cry (2008)
by Tennessee Williams
Blind Mouth Singing (2007)
by Jorge Ignacio Cortiñas
Falsettoland (2007)
by William Finn
The House of Bernarda Alba (2007)
by Frederico Garcia Lorca
The Dispute (2006)
by Pierre Marivaux
Cowboy v. Samurai (2005)
by Michael Golamco
Ivanov (2005)
by Anton Chekhov
Eyes of the Heart (2004)
by Catherine Filloux
Antigone (2004)
by Sophocles
Tales of Unrest (2003)
Two one-acts by
by Joseph Conrad
Air Raid (2003)
by Archibald MacLeish
Fuenteovejuna (2002)
by Lope de Vega
The House of Bernarda Alba (2000)
by Frederico Garcia Lorca
Harmfulness of Tobacco (2000)
by Anton Chekov
A Phoenix Too Frequent (2000)
by Christopher Fry
Othello (2000)
by William Shakespeare
He Who Says Yes (1999)
by Kurt Weill and Bertold Brecht
Falsettoland (1998)
by William Finn
You Can't Take It With You (1998)
by George S. Kaufmann and Moss Hart
Long Day's Journey Into Night (1997)
by Eugene O'Neill
Ah, Wilderness (1997)
by Eugene O'Neill
The Gaol Gate /
Purgatory
How He Lied to Her Husband /
Village Wooing (1996)
by George Bernard Shaw
School for Wives (1995)
by Moliere
Love Labour's Won (1995)
An Original Revue by William Shakespeare
assisted by Leonard Bernstein, Cole Porter, Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart
Our Town (1994)
by Thornton Wilder
The American Dream (1994)
by Edward Albee
The Cherry Orchard (1993)
by Anton Chekhov
A Midsummer Night's Dream (1992)
by William Shakespeare
The Stronger (1991)
by August Strindberg
3 by Chekhov (1990)
The Harmful Effects of Tobacco
Swan Song
A Marriage Proposal
I am
216.14.208.111 You are 38.107.191.114
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Directed by Stephen Stout
- With -
Irma Adlawan-Marasigan, Michi Barall*, Jennifer Chang,
Geeta Citygirl, Joel de la Fuente*, Reena Dutt, Siho Ellsmore, Mel Gionson*,
Nancy Kim, Jodi Lin*, Han Ong, Gita Reddy, Eileen Rivera*, Aaron Yoo
AIR RAID's only previous known production was as a radio play, which
reached a vast American audience in 1938 when it was broadcast by CBS (Columbia
Broadcasting System). MacLeish -- a playwright, cultural adviser to President
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and poet known as "America's Poet Laureate" --
used powerful poetic language in AIR RAID to address Americans' fears as
World War II loomed on the horizon. Sixty-five years later, the play's
warnings about the perils of fascism remain shockingly timely, in reverse,
as the U.S. prepared to wage a war with Iraq, largely without the support
of governing world bodies.
Set Design: Sarah Lambert
Lighting Design: Stephen Petrilli
Costume Design: Elly van Horne
Sound Design: Dave Morreale
Stage Managers: John Roque, Cynthia Curtis
March 18 - April 6, 2003
HERE Arts Center
145 6th Avenue
(Spring & Broome)
(212) 647-0202
www.here.org
Tickets: $19, Students: $12, TDF accepted
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3/18
8:30 pm
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3/19
8:30 pm
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3/20
No Show
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3/21
10:30 pm
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3/22
5:00 pm
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3/23
5:00 pm
8:30 pm
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3/24
8:30 pm
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3/25
8:30 pm
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3/26
8:30 pm
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3/27
No Show
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3/28
10:30 pm
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3/29
5:00 pm
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3/30
5:00 pm
8:30 pm
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3/31
8:30 pm
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4/1
8:30 pm
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4/2
8:30 pm
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4/3
No Show
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4/4
8:30 pm
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4/5
5:00 pm
8:30 pm
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4/6
5:00 pm
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This production is being presented through HERE’s Supported Artist Program,
which provides artists with subsidized space and technical and administrative
support.
This production is supported in part by the New York State Council on
the Arts and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.
*Appearing courtesy of Actors Equity Association

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