Our friends at Personal Space Theatrics present Julien Schwab’s critically acclaimed, mind-bending comedy rogerandtom on the Mainstage at HERE for an extended summer engagement. rogerandtom is a comedy whose only boundaries are between imagination and infinity. The play uses a twist to challenge the conventions of theatre while raising a series of profound questions about the role of theatre in theatre itself. PREVIEWS BEGIN SATURDAY JULY 6TH, OPENING SATURDAY JULY 13. Join them for an opening night reception immediately following the performance. Half price tickets available during previews July 6 – 12 use promo code “Preview2013″. Here are some more details about the show:
July 6 – August 24, 2013.
HERE MainStage Theatre
145 6th Ave. (enter on Dominick)
New York, NY
212-352-3101
Fault Line Theatre mailing list subscribers receive a $10 discount on tickets!
CAST:
- Suzy Jane Hunt* (Dead Accounts)
- Eric T. Miller* (Sweet Storm)
- Richard Thieriot* (Clybourne Park)
PRODUCTION TEAM:
- Playwright - Julien Schwab
- Director - Nicholas Cotz
- Stage Manager - Taylor Alyssa Marun*
- Scenic Design - David Esler
- Lighting Design - Nastassia Jimenez
- Sound Design - Chris Rummel
- Costume Designer - Holly Rihn
- Properties Design - C. Alexander Smith
- Production General Manager - Rachel McMullin
*Appears courtesy of the Actor’s Equity Association
- Nicholas Cotz – Artistic Director
- Mel Wadle – Production Director
- Jacob Boller – Marketing Manager
- Ethan Van Auken – Business Manager
A LITTLE ABOUT THE PLAY
Julien Schwab’s rogerandtom was first produced by Personal Space Theatrics in 2003, as the company’s inaugural production. Since then, the show has been produced in Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Boston, at the Edinburgh Fringe, and, most recently, at the Dorothy B. Williams Theatre at HERE. Director Nicholas Cotz has worked with Schwab on many versions of the show, helping him polish the script and preparing it for its return to NYC.
“The writing and direction is brilliant and the production is flawlessly executed. I highly recommend checking this one out before it slips into a reality that we’re not privy to.”
- NYtheater.com