Theater News

New Plays by Halley Feiffer and More to Be Presented by New York Stage and Film

Feiffer’s latest will be directed by Trip Cullman.

Trip Cullman will direct a reading of Halley Feiffer's new play Saying Goodbye to the People I Love From My Bathtub.
Trip Cullman will direct a reading of Halley Feiffer's new play Saying Goodbye to the People I Love From My Bathtub.
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New York Stage and Film has announced programming for its 2019 winter season at the Lark/Barbones Studio.

The season of free readings will be made up of the new plays Saying Goodbye to the People I Love From My Bathtub by Halley Feiffer, directed by Trip Cullman (February 4), Harrison David Rivers's The Bandaged Place (February 6), and Sharr White's Pictures From Home, directed by Daniella Topol (February 8).

New York Stage and Film's New York City programming serves artists through the course of the full calendar year, and throughout the life cycle of their projects. The winter season offers workshops, readings, and residencies to several projects simultaneously, and presents them free to the public.