
Upcoming Events
February 2023
THE VEHICLES THAT BROUGHT ME HERE
A reading of a play cycle written in the context of our protagonist Beckett’s journey of growing up. “In a Playlist for Summer” is the beginning of Beckett’s growth through the discovery of friendships and how people and trauma become associated with home. “Place of Departure” is the brief meeting of Beckett and a stranger he becomes entranced with, as he begins to comprehend people coming and going in his life and how they impact his understanding of relationships. The final play “People You Meet on Your Daily Commute” takes place on the subway and views how movement with the people that surround him impacts how Beckett views himself as he comes to terms with his own identity.
THE VEHICLES THAT BROUGHT ME HERE
A reading of a play cycle written in the context of our protagonist Beckett’s journey of growing up. “In a Playlist for Summer” is the beginning of Beckett’s growth through the discovery of friendships and how people and trauma become associated with home. “Place of Departure” is the brief meeting of Beckett and a stranger he becomes entranced with, as he begins to comprehend people coming and going in his life and how they impact his understanding of relationships. The final play “People You Meet on Your Daily Commute” takes place on the subway and views how movement with the people that surround him impacts how Beckett views himself as he comes to terms with his own identity.
THE VEHICLES THAT BROUGHT ME HERE
A reading of a play cycle written in the context of our protagonist Beckett’s journey of growing up. “In a Playlist for Summer” is the beginning of Beckett’s growth through the discovery of friendships and how people and trauma become associated with home. “Place of Departure” is the brief meeting of Beckett and a stranger he becomes entranced with, as he begins to comprehend people coming and going in his life and how they impact his understanding of relationships. The final play “People You Meet on Your Daily Commute” takes place on the subway and views how movement with the people that surround him impacts how Beckett views himself as he comes to terms with his own identity.
THE VEHICLES THAT BROUGHT ME HERE
A reading of a play cycle written in the context of our protagonist Beckett’s journey of growing up. “In a Playlist for Summer” is the beginning of Beckett’s growth through the discovery of friendships and how people and trauma become associated with home. “Place of Departure” is the brief meeting of Beckett and a stranger he becomes entranced with, as he begins to comprehend people coming and going in his life and how they impact his understanding of relationships. The final play “People You Meet on Your Daily Commute” takes place on the subway and views how movement with the people that surround him impacts how Beckett views himself as he comes to terms with his own identity.
THE VEHICLES THAT BROUGHT ME HERE
A reading of a play cycle written in the context of our protagonist Beckett’s journey of growing up. “In a Playlist for Summer” is the beginning of Beckett’s growth through the discovery of friendships and how people and trauma become associated with home. “Place of Departure” is the brief meeting of Beckett and a stranger he becomes entranced with, as he begins to comprehend people coming and going in his life and how they impact his understanding of relationships. The final play “People You Meet on Your Daily Commute” takes place on the subway and views how movement with the people that surround him impacts how Beckett views himself as he comes to terms with his own identity.
April 2023
GALATEA
Full of humor, trickery, and gender-bending, John Lyly's GALATEA is above all an ode to love. First premiered on New Year's Day in 1588 at Greenwich Palace for Queen Elizabeth I, GALATEA celebrates its 435th anniversary on Stage One. Treat yourself like royalty and see how WCT brings this play's cast of fanciful characters into the 21st century.
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GALATEA
Full of humor, trickery, and gender-bending, John Lyly's GALATEA is above all an ode to love. First premiered on New Year's Day in 1588 at Greenwich Palace for Queen Elizabeth I, GALATEA celebrates its 435th anniversary on Stage One. Treat yourself like royalty and see how WCT brings this play's cast of fanciful characters into the 21st century.
CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS
GALATEA
Full of humor, trickery, and gender-bending, John Lyly's GALATEA is above all an ode to love. First premiered on New Year's Day in 1588 at Greenwich Palace for Queen Elizabeth I, GALATEA celebrates its 435th anniversary on Stage One. Treat yourself like royalty and see how WCT brings this play's cast of fanciful characters into the 21st century.
CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS
GALATEA
Full of humor, trickery, and gender-bending, John Lyly's GALATEA is above all an ode to love. First premiered on New Year's Day in 1588 at Greenwich Palace for Queen Elizabeth I, GALATEA celebrates its 435th anniversary on Stage One. Treat yourself like royalty and see how WCT brings this play's cast of fanciful characters into the 21st century.
CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS
GALATEA
Full of humor, trickery, and gender-bending, John Lyly's GALATEA is above all an ode to love. First premiered on New Year's Day in 1588 at Greenwich Palace for Queen Elizabeth I, GALATEA celebrates its 435th anniversary on Stage One. Treat yourself like royalty and see how WCT brings this play's cast of fanciful characters into the 21st century.
CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS