
| After a general consensus the Collier children decide to move their aging parents to Harlem from rural Virginia. The children are confronted with the realization that their parents may not adjust to "city life" as they had hoped. Nonetheless, the plot thickens as tempers flare against a backdrop of 1930's signature music and dance. |
| Miles Miller, a young actor from the Bronx, is engaged in a losing battle against his very powerful and evil inferior complex. This motivational play will show you how to turn off that extremely negative voice in your head that is preventing you from achieving your desired dreams in life. . |
| Opening Date: June 22, 2005 Closing Date: June 26, 2005 |
| Opening Date: November 2,2005 Closing Date: November 6, 2005 Special Show: December 9, 2005 |
| A Family's Play depicts a family structure reshaped by the affects of society. Deceits coupled with sharply contrasting personalities create the backdrop of this timeless piece. Follow the Delaneys as they embark on a heralding journey to seek the truth of family secrets, and realize that actions have cemented and will now... forever change their lives. |
| Opening Date: May 19,2006 Closing Date: May 27, 2006 |
| A Family's Play depicts a family structure reshaped by the affects of society. Deceits coupled with sharply contrasting personalities create the backdrop of this timeless piece. Follow the Delaneys as they embark on a heralding journey to seek the truth of family secrets, and realize that actions have cemented and will now... forever change their lives. |
| Opening Date: July 13,2006 Closing Date: July 16, 2006 |
| In an exclusive backstage interview, Brownie Glendale, the star of TV's hit variety show sets the record straight about her scandalous past in New Orleans. Witness in 11 original song and dance numbers as she, her old chum, Lolli, and Da Fonky B dancers tell the story of how Brownie became Da Fonky TV Diva how Lolli became the stripper you’ll never know |
| Opening Date: May 18,2006 Closing Date: May 27, 2006 |
| Opening Date: November 8, 2006 Closing Date: November 12, 2006 |
A comedic one act that asks the question: How far would a woman go to become a bride? |
| At the height of World War II, tensions were brewing overseas as U.S. Armed Forces engaged in a fight for freedom. Yet, at home, many individuals within U.S. Armed Forces were engaged in another fight: the fight for equality. This fight is the backdrop of this timeless piece which delves into the investigation of a murdered officer on a military base in Tynin, Louisiana. |
| Opening Date: November 8, 2006 Closing Date: November 12, 2006 |
| A Marriage Proposal tells the story of the efforts of a nervous and excitable man who starts to propose to an attractive young woman, but who gets into a tremendous quarrel over a boundary line. He Said, She Said – After several years of being together, most couples begin to figure out what type of person they have by their sides. Or have they always known? This one-act is a comedic look inside this puzzling question. After all, what is the truth when it’s based on what he said and what she said? |
| The Red Lamp is a comedy that explores the fast, furious, and unexpected complications that occur when three family members decide to use one red lamp as a signal to alert three very different people for three very different reasons. |
| Opening Date: July 25, 2007 Closing Date: July 29, 2007 |
| Opening Date: July 25, 2007 Closing Date: July 29, 2007 |
| So, what would happen if a bizarre loner cohabitates in a house with a married couple, a beautiful woman, and a couple of seedy characters? This question is answered with jaw-dropping humor as the housemates throw a birthday party for the loner. The event is the place where several disturbing facts are surfaced and a shocking resolve unfolds. |
| Opening Date: September 26, 2007 Closing Date: September 30, 2007 |
| Opening Date: September 26, 2007 Closing Date: September 30, 2007 |
| Michael Laurence, a struggling comic is forced to deal with the possibility of his demise. After an alarming telephone conversation, he comes to the conclusion that the joke is on him after he develops breast cancer. Through his circumstance truth is unveiled through comedy which shines light on his ignorance, awareness and ultimate redemption. |
| Michael Laurence, a struggling comic is forced to deal with the possibility of his demise. After an alarming telephone conversation, he comes to the conclusion that the joke is on him after he develops breast cancer. Through his circumstance truth is unveiled through comedy which shines light on his ignorance, awareness and ultimate redemption. |
| Opening Date: November 10, 2007 Closing Date: November 18, 2007 |
| Opening Date: April 15, 2008 Closing Date: April 27, 2008 |
| Opening Date: June 17, 2007 Closing Date: June 22, 2007 |
| Michael Laurence, a struggling comic is forced to deal with the possibility of his demise. After an alarming telephone conversation, he comes to the conclusion that the joke is on him after he develops breast cancer. Through his circumstance truth is unveiled through comedy which shines light on his ignorance, awareness and ultimate redemption. |
| A Family's Play depicts a family structure reshaped by the affects of society. Deceits coupled with sharply contrasting personalities create the backdrop of this timeless piece. Follow the Delaneys as they embark on a heralding journey to seek the truth of family secrets, and realize that actions have cemented and will now... forever change their lives. |
| "He Said, She Said" by Shawn Luckey |
| Opening Date: August 19, 2009 Closing Date: October 11, 2009 |
| He Said, She Said – After several years of being together, most couples begin to figure out what type of person they have by their sides. Or have they always known? This one-act is a comedic look inside this puzzling question. After all, what is the truth when it’s based on what he said and what she said? |
| "Old Man Pete" by Randolph Edmonds |
| "My Super EVIL Inferior Complex" by Steven William |
| "A Family's Play" by Shawn Luckey |
| "Backstage at Da Fonky B" by Alycya K. Miller |
| "Bridal Terrorism" by Bill Rosenfield |
| "A Family's Play"(Encore Presentation) by Shawn Luckey |
| "A Soldier's Play" by Charles Fuller |
| "A Marriage Proposal" by Anton Chekhov "He Said, She Said" by Shawn Luckey |
| "The Red Lamp" by Hilliard Booth |
| "Die Laughing" by Marq Overton |
| "The Birthday Party" by Harold Pinter |
| "Die Laughing" (Encore Presentation) by Marq Overton |
| "Die Laughing" @ The Laugh Factory by Marq Overton |
| "A Family's Play" 2008 by Shawn Luckey |
