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http://www.nj.com"The Garden State's greatest stage performers"
Peter Filichia 
The Star-Ledger
06/13/2010
 
“The Theater Project is… a gem, a little-known powerhouse of talent... energy and intelligence just waiting to be discovered by those hungry for theater on the cutting edge.”

Ellen Dooley
Primetime / Suburban News

WHY TORTURE IS WRONG...

...and the  People Who Love Them

Click for larger version of this photoBy Christopher Durang

July 8 –August 1

Christopher Durang turns political humor upside down with this raucous and provocative satire about America's growing homeland "insecurity." Durang oddly relieves our fears in this black comedy for an era of yellow, orange and red alerts.

No one under 17 years old will be admitted.

Christopher Durang turns political humor upside down with this raucous and provocative satire about America's growing homeland "insecurity." Durang oddly relieves our fears in this black comedy for an era of yellow, orange and red alerts.

Click on image above for poster as a pdf


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Gary Glor and Noreen Farley experiment with various methods of extracting information from Phil Eichinger, who might or might not be an enemy agent

8pm Thursday, Friday &Saturday, 3pm Sunday
$25 adults, $10 students (Fridays, Saturday, Sunday);
$18 (Thursday)

Senior Sunday July 11 – Senior tickets $15


The Westfield Leader since 1890
Westfield Leader July 15, 2010  'Torture': UCC’s Theater Project Proves That It Can Be Pure Entertainment

July 14, 2010 NJ.com
Star Ledger
Durang's Maplewood-set farce offers something to offend everyone

July 10, 2010 nj arts maven Review

July 6, 2010 nj arts maven "The New Jersey Premiere of Christopher Durang’s Latest Comedy

"July 2, 2010 NJ.com
Star Ledger
"Playwright Christopher Durang tackles terrorism, and more"

July 2, 2010 Independent Press Theater Project on Cranford campus, presents Durang’s black comedy about homeland security

April  2009, NY Times review of the Public Theater in East Village

April 2009 Variety review

 

 

Crowns

Based on the book my Michael Cunningham and Craig Marberry and adapted by Regina Taylor

September 23 – October 17

Our first musical! About the experience of churchgoing black women in the South where their hats are a symbol of the pride, beauty and endurance of black women everywhere.

Made possible by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts

2002 NPR Review - Listen!

2009 DC Theatre Scene

2009 LA Times

2006@City Theatre Pittsburgh, PA

A Teacher Resource Guide from McCarter Theatre
Education Department

Teacher Guide from
The Goodman Theatre (pdf)

Buy the Book

See Talking Broadway review

Click for more photsManuscript
By Paul Grellong

April 15 – May 2

Three ambitious college freshman discover the unpublished manuscript of a famously reclusive -- and recently deceased --  author.  Plagiarism is such an ugly word...


Reviews of 2005 performance @ Daryl Roth Theater on Union Square, NYC

Get the manuscript from Amazon

 

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