- Malaparte (theater company)
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Malaparte was a nonprofit American theater company founded in 1991 and based in New York City.
Contents
A Joke
- adapted from Ma non e una cosa seria by Luigi Pirandello by Keith Bunin, directed by Keith Bunin.
- With Kevin Breznahan, Cara Buono, Nadia Dajani, Josh Hamilton (actor), Ethan Hawke, Linda Larkin, Cynthia Nixon, Austin Pendleton, Jonathan Marc Sherman, and Jose Zuniga.
- Produced by Ami Armstrong
- October 9–31, 1992 (Sanford Meisner Theatre)
Wild Dogs!
- by Daniel Rubin, directed by Ethan Hawke.
- With Amelia Campbell, Isabel Gillies, Josh Hamilton (actor), Jenny Robertson, Jonathan Marc Sherman, and Steve Zahn.
- Produced by Ami Armstrong
- December 1993 (Theatre Row Theatre)
Acoustic Night
- (a coffeehouse)
- December 21, 1993 (Theatre Row Theatre)
Good Evening
- by Dudley Moore and Peter Cook, directed by James Waterston.
- With Robert Sean Leonard and Frank Whaley.
- Produced by Ami Armstrong
- December 30–31, 1993 (Theatre Row Theatre)
Sons and Fathers
- by Jonathan Marc Sherman, directed by Nicholas Martin.
- With Calista Flockhart, Peter Frechette, Josh Hamilton, Ethan Hawke, and Jenny Robertson.
- Produced by Ami Armstrong
- January 1994 (Theatre Row Theatre)
It Changes Every Year
- by Jon Robin Baitz, directed by Nicholas Martin.
- With Brooks Ashmanskas, Linda Atkinson, Nadia Dajani, Dana Ivey, and Steve Zahn.
- Produced by Ami Armstrong
- January 1994 (Theatre Row Theatre)
Veins and Thumbtacks
- by Jonathan Marc Sherman, directed by Ethan Hawke.
- With Nicole Burdette, Lynn Cohen, Jenny Matthews, Jenny Robertson, Callie Thorne, Matthew Weiss, Frank Whaley, and Jose Zuniga.
- October, 1994 (Theatre Row Theatre)
Hesh
- by Matthew Weiss, directed by Frank Pugliese.
- With Nadia Dajani, Ned Eisenberg, Ethan Hawke, Frank Whaley, and Missy Yager.
- November, 1994 (Theatre Row Theatre)
The Great Unwashed
- by Nicole Burdette, directed by Max Mayer.
- With Lynn Cohen, Peter Frechette, Ethan Hawke, Robert Sean Leonard, Nick Phelps, Martha Plimpton, Jenny Robertson, Jonathan Marc Sherman, Frank Whaley.
- November 18-December 4, 1994 (Theatre Row Theatre)
References
Categories:- Theatre companies in the United States
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