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Awkward Teenage Years on New York City: Get Tickets Now!

True stories about the most gloriously awkward times in our lives – our teenage years! Awkward Teenage Years brings you the best storytellers in NYC to relive their joys and traumas for your entertainment – let’s laugh and reminisce together! Enjoy tales of first loves gone wrong, failing the big test, finding your tribe, learning hard lessons, and most importantly – coming of age. Awkward Teenage Years on Wednesday, March 6th will be hosted by Grant Bowen (NYC Fringe) and feature stories by Bailey Swilley (Edinburgh Fringe), Drew Prochaska (The Artichoke), Shawn Musgrave (We Love a Theme), Maria Baugh (Magnet Theater), and Justin D’Ambrosio (Story Collider).

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Awkward Teenage Years on New York City: Get Tickets Now!

True stories about the most gloriously awkward times in our lives – our teenage years! Awkward Teenage Years brings you the best storytellers in NYC to relive their joys and traumas for your entertainment – let’s laugh and reminisce together! Enjoy tales of first loves gone wrong, failing the big test, finding your tribe, learning hard lessons, and most importantly – coming of age. Awkward Teenage Years on Wednesday, March 6th will be hosted by Grant Bowen (NYC Fringe) and feature stories by Bailey Swilley (Edinburgh Fringe), Drew Prochaska (The Artichoke), Shawn Musgrave (We Love a Theme), Maria Baugh (Magnet Theater), and Justin D’Ambrosio (Story Collider).

Monday Night PlayGround: Bedtime Stories on New York City: Get Tickets Now!

Each month, from October through March, PlayGround-NY announces a topic and invites N.Y.’s best new dramatists to write and submit original ten-page plays. The best six of these plays are presented as staged readings live in-person at The Producers Club and simulcast on the fourth Monday of the month, featuring some of N.Y.’s best directors and actors. Tickets are admission-free and must be reserved in advance. While the events are free, PlayGround-NY is grateful for donations made at the time of ticket reservation in support of our programs. The plays and playwrights include: The Witch, the Wolf, the Dragon, and the Boy by Ash Back Pay by Taylor A. Blackman Duckling by Maisa Chiang Freddie Fartfinger Saves the Day by Bram Hartman The Monster Moves On by Sio Hornbuckle Ghost Light/The Light That Waits by Melvin Ningyao Yen