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33 To Nothing
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Jul 25, 2007
Closed Oct 13, 2007
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WHAT IS IT ABOUT?

GLAAD NOMINEE FOR BEST OFF-BROADWAY PLAY!

"Dynamic and alive..it has the makings of a hit...combines, humor, heartache, and powerful songs" - The New York Times

"Don't Miss! Excellent..Astonishing heat...Erotic Electricity" - Time Out NY

"Has one of the best rock scores I've encountered rivaling shows like Hedwig and The Angry Inch and Spring Awakening...terrifically performed...utter perfection" - TheaterMania

Wild Project, formerly known as the Bottle Factory, presents the return of the critical and popular hit 33 to Nothing, written by Grant James Varjas, as the inaugural production in its newly renovated (and "green") Off-Broadway theater.

After its spring 2006 sold out engagement, this play with live music is back with new director Randal Myler and musical director Keith Levenson.

Taking place during one alcohol laced rehearsal, 33 to Nothing rocks hard and breaks hearts. This downtown NYC garage band is on the edge of breaking-up as the lead singer and his boyfriend (also in the band) are, er, breaking-up. With each year that passes that they aren't rock stars the incessant pull of adulthood becomes harder to ignore. With more axes to grind than grinding the ax is it even worth staying together? All of the actors play their own instruments and all of the musicians act their own lines in this high-octane rock drama guaranteed to remind you that you, too, could have been a famous rocker, only if...

THEATER/VENUE INFORMATION:



The Wild Project
195 E 3rd St
New York, NY 10009


WHAT ARE CRITICS SAYING?


33 to Nothing has one of the best rock scores I've encountered in musical theater, rivaling shows like Hedwig and the Angry Inch and Spring Awakening. Written and composed by Grant James Varjas (with occasional musical assistance from fellow cast members John Good and Preston Clark) the well-scripted show is terrifically performed by its cast under the excellent direction of Randal Myler.

The musical play is set in a rehearsal room for a band led by singer/songwriter Gray (Varjas). His band mates include his ex-boyfriend/lead guitarist Bri (Clark), his best friend/rhythm guitarist Tyler (Good), Tyler's wife/bass player Alex (Amanda Gruss), and drummer Barry (Ken Forman). Like John Doyle's[...]


Reviewed by Dan Bacalzo on Jul 26, 2007

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