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Black Box New Play Festival 2019
First Preview: Dec 26, 2018
Opening Date: Jan 10, 2019
Closing Date: Jan 27, 2019
Running Time: 01:25
Playing @
Gallery Players
199 14th St, Brooklyn, NY 11217
Gallery has a history of supporting emerging playwrights, fostering play development and producing world premieres.
Each year, previously unproduced plays are selected, the playwrights are paired with a director and actors, and the team begins the workshop process. Our playwright-focused festival aims to polish each play and create an exciting night of theatre.
First Week, January 10 – 13
In the Gardens of Eden by Vicki Riba Koestler, directed by Nate Sayatovich
Planned Obsolescence by Bara Swain, directed by Valerie Adami
The Black Box (or, How to Die Happy) by David Harms, directed by Sam French
The Rooftop Plays by Marlene Shyer, directed by Max Friedman
“Rooftop Buddha”
“Rooftop Thanksgiving”
“Rooftop Murder”
Second Week, January 17 – 20
The Woman At His Side by Donald Steele, directed by Becky Abramowitz
Horny by Rich Rubin, directed by Kevin Bain
One Night by A. Dean Bell, directed by Hilary Goldman
The Prisoners of Driscoll Street by Bradley Nies, directed by Dominic Cuskern
Third Week, January 24 – 27
Upfronts & Personal by Ken Levine, directed by Scotty Watson
Each year, previously unproduced plays are selected, the playwrights are paired with a director and actors, and the team begins the workshop process. Our playwright-focused festival aims to polish each play and create an exciting night of theatre.
First Week, January 10 – 13
In the Gardens of Eden by Vicki Riba Koestler, directed by Nate Sayatovich
Planned Obsolescence by Bara Swain, directed by Valerie Adami
The Black Box (or, How to Die Happy) by David Harms, directed by Sam French
The Rooftop Plays by Marlene Shyer, directed by Max Friedman
“Rooftop Buddha”
“Rooftop Thanksgiving”
“Rooftop Murder”
Second Week, January 17 – 20
The Woman At His Side by Donald Steele, directed by Becky Abramowitz
Horny by Rich Rubin, directed by Kevin Bain
One Night by A. Dean Bell, directed by Hilary Goldman
The Prisoners of Driscoll Street by Bradley Nies, directed by Dominic Cuskern
Third Week, January 24 – 27
Upfronts & Personal by Ken Levine, directed by Scotty Watson
Show Notes: No Intermission (for most shows)
Age Guidance: 14
Performance Schedule
THURSDAY thru SATURDAY @ 7:30 PM
SUNDAY @ 3 PM
TDF Tickets Offers:
TDF Member tickets:
Not currently available for this show
Listed at 
Never
Full-price tickets:
$15.00 - $20.00
Lottery & Rush
$15 - Seniors & Industry
Accessibility
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Wheelchair Info
Wheelchair seating available. For wheelchair access, please alert the house manager upon arrival or by calling 718-832-0617 24 hrs. in advance -
Seating
Seats 99. -
Elevator\Escalator
elevator is available -
Entrance
Three steps to enter the building from the sidewalk. The theatre is located one floor down, and is accessible by elevator or stairs. The staff can provide full access for all handicapped or wheelchair patrons. -
Restroom
Located one flight up from the main level -
Water Fountain
Concessions are available on the same level as the theatre.









