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I of the Storm
First Preview: Mar 4, 2015
Opening Date: Mar 7, 2015
Closing Date: Apr 29, 2015
Running Time: 01:20
Playing @
The Playroom Theater
151 West 46th St, New York City, NY 10036
From riches to rags I of the Storm is an unlikely success story in which our hero loses it all and finds what he never had, including self-acceptance and a long stifled creative bent.
Ensconced on the street outside a city park our hero holds forth for all comers – musing, ranting, singing, dancing, and spitting poems with aplomb. A comic tragedian, an Everyman on steroids, a Superman who does not leap tall buildings at a single bound, but takes them one story at a time. In embracing both the joys and sorrows of life, the message is clear: It’s about not wasting any more time.
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
MONDAY thru WEDNEDAY @ 7PM
SATURDAY @ 2 PM
Ensconced on the street outside a city park our hero holds forth for all comers – musing, ranting, singing, dancing, and spitting poems with aplomb. A comic tragedian, an Everyman on steroids, a Superman who does not leap tall buildings at a single bound, but takes them one story at a time. In embracing both the joys and sorrows of life, the message is clear: It’s about not wasting any more time.
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
MONDAY thru WEDNEDAY @ 7PM
SATURDAY @ 2 PM
Show Notes: No Intermission
Age Guidance: 16
Audience Advisory: Adult language
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$30.00 - $30.00
Reviews
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[Author} Bartholomew is one of the participants of Acting Out, a program founded by Hoehler for at-risk youth and the incarcerated, and so, our protagonist’s conversion from materialism to a free-spirited optimism may well be a personal matter. What is certain is that Hoehler has found another theatrical artist in the unlikely spot of Otisville Correctional Facility, where Bartholomew’s show But for the Grace premiered last year
----NY Theatre Guide -
"Mr. Hoehler does his most impressive acting job… he's a talented actor."
---New York Times -
[Author} Bartholomew is one of the participants of Acting Out, a program founded by Hoehler for at-risk youth and the incarcerated, and so, our protagonist’s conversion from materialism to a free-spirited optimism may well be a personal matter. What is certain is that Hoehler has found another theatrical artist in the unlikely spot of Otisville Correctional Facility, where Bartholomew’s show But for the Grace premiered last year
----NY Theatre Guide -
"Mr. Hoehler does his most impressive acting job… he's a talented actor."
---New York Times









