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Unbound: A Workshop Festival at Theatre Row | Holiday Reading Series | 5 Year Anniverary Gala | Seven.11 2007 | Spring Reading Series | Suzan-Lori Parks

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Opens March 9 Angelika and Paris theaters
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Seven.11 Convenience Theatre Celebrating Five Years!

Welcome to Seven.11 Convenience Theatre -- where seven, eleven-minute plays all set in a convenience store are weaved together for maximum enjoyment! Turning stereotypes on its head, the store will again open for business for its fifth season this Spring.

This year's line up includes superheroes on a quick snack stop, a Bollywood superstar promoting the latest Slurpee flavor, a historical tour of the quickie-mart from the future, and a wild spin on a classic fairy tale called Bikram & Cheekochio: The Musical. Seven.11 Convenience Theatre has been hailed to be better than Ho-Hos and to sell out faster than Big Gulps, so buy your tickets now!

Date:March 29 - April 14
[ Wednesday - Saturday 8pm   Sat/Sun matinees 3pm ]

Talkbacks with Cast/Crew after the Wed night and Sat/Sun matinee shows

Cost:
Tickets are $18
www.smarttix.com

Location:
The Abrons Arts Center
466 Grand St at Pitt Street
www.henrystreet.org

Directed by
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Featuring
Sanjiv Jhaveri
Samrat Chakrabarti
Jeff McCrum
Jenny Fisher
Shana Solomon
Shehab Hossain
Ezekiel Kendrick
Sujit Chawla, Thelma de Castro, Vishakan Jeyakumar, Jon Kern, Janet S. Kim, Michael Lew, Rehana Mirza, Debargo Sanyal
Ka-ling Cheung *, Meetu Chilana, Sam Ghosh, Andrew Guilarte, Jackson Loo *, John Rankin,
Anita Sabherwal

* denotes Actor's equity

Seven.11 Comes To Queens Theatre April 20-22!

For those of you who live in Queens or miss the Manhattan run, you are in luck as we will be performing Seven.11 this year at the Queens Theatre in the Park as part of their Asian Cultural Week.

For more info, check out www.queenstheatre.org

SUBWAY
The Abrons Arts Center is subway accessible by taking either:

  • the F train to East Broadway or Delancey
  • the D, B or Q trains to Grand Street
  • the J or M trains to Essex Street
BUS
The Abrons Arts Center is also easily accessible by bus:
  • M15 to Grand Street
  • M22 to Montgomery Street
  • M9 to Grand Street
  • M14 to Grand Street
  • B39 to Essex
CAR OR CAB
Take the FDR Drive southbound and exit at Grand Street. Northbound FDR does not have an exit for Grand or South Street. Use the Houston Street exit.

There are several reasonable car services in the area that can be used for a return trip.

PARKING
Parking lots are available on Suffolk Street between Broome and Delancey; and East Broadway and Clinton Streets.