“A GORY BLAST! A bloody, BAWDY musical… with BANGING SONGS!” (Sara Holdren, Vulture) Don't miss the "SMUTTY" sensation Teeth — must close April 28th (Jesse Green, NYT)
It's dark outside, but in here the food is delicious, and the service is warm. Introducing a funny, startling new play by Abe Koogler, directed by Morgan Green.
"It's too painful to imagine what American theater might be like without the mind of Chris Durang, whose scathing darkness and odd grostequerie could turn despair into the greatest comedy. It’s also too painful to imagine a world without his teaching; the list of visionary playwrights who’ve been touched by his mentorship is mind-boggling. It’s too painful to fathom this loss, so instead my imagination can only turn to all that we’ve gained from this brilliant artist’s work." — Artistic Director Adam Greenfield
"Great satire does not always get it due. Its targets should be obvious but not easy. Chris was a virtuoso of the form. He had the uncanny ability to wed a sunny reasonability to deep disgust. I treasure my memories of working with him and all the collaborators who were equally devoted to him and I treasure the masterpieces he left us, his fellow travelers, sharers of a common grief, inspired by him to battle against the creep of resignation." — Former Artistic Director Tim Sanford