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May 2, 2006

** NEW DATES! NEW VENUE! NEW SCHEDULE! **

NERVE June 8 - July 1 at 14th Street Y

Packawallop Productions has teamed up with Hypothetical Theatre Company to present the World Premiere of NERVE, a new play by Adam Szymkowicz. This production, which begins previews June 8 at the 14th Street Y will replace the previously announced production. Directed by Scott Ebersold, the production stars Susan Louise O'Connor and Travis York with sets by Nicholas Vaughn (winner, Best Set Design FringeNYC 2005), costumes by Jessica Watters, sound by Brian Hallas and choreography by Wendy Seyb.

Opening night is now slated for Monday, June 12th.

NERVE is a dark romantic comedy about falling into a relationship on the first date. Elliot has never had an online date before... at least one that showed up. Susan has had plenty but would prefer not to discuss them. When they meet in a bar one night, all their neuroses come out. So do a puppet, some modern dance and surprising twist or two.

NERVE runs June 8 - July 1, Thursday - Saturday at 8pm and Monday at 7pm with an added show Sunday, June 11 at 7pm. The 14th Street Y is located at is located at 344 East 14th Street (between 1st & 2nd Aves., accessible from the L train at 1st Avenue). Tickets are $15, available at 212-868-4444 or www.smarttix.com.

4 comments:

SAS said...

Nick Vaughn is wonderful. Your show is in good hands.

Adam Szymkowicz said...

oh good. I'm glad. I don't know you, or i don't know that i do but I hope you will come to my show in DC in July.

In any case, thanks for reading.

Anonymous said...

You're in good hands with Wendy Seyb as well.

SAS said...

I directed on of the pieces in the Madcap thing down in DC - am a friend of Helen's. I think it's "my" Nick Vaughan at least - there seems to be multiple ways that his name gets misspelled... which I'm sure you can relate to, as can I.