The Ephemeral Players present our first fully staged production - Really Really by Paul Downs Colaizzo, directed by Hailey Vest, running May 14th - May 16th at 7:00PM and May 17th at 2:00PM. Featuring: Sabrina-Belle Dorrien, Kassidy Monique Charles, Tariq Kateeb, Kareem Lasheen, Joe Wood, Vance Washington, and Danielle Barrett.
We would love to have the NYC Playwrights community join us at the show this weekend and learn more about our company!
About Really Really:
At an elite university, the fallout of the party of the year leaves more questions than answers. As rumors spread and loyalties fracture, students are forced to decide what’s true, what’s convenient, and what it costs to survive.
Really Really explores class divides, self-preservation, and the dangerously thin line between truth and perception.
The Ephemeral Players is a 501(c)3 non-profit theater company dedicated to creating accessible theater, uplifting emerging artists, and partnering with organizations whose social causes are reflected in the work we produce.
The Ephemeral Players have partnered with The NYC Alliance Against Sexual Assault on this production to illuminate the work NYCAASA does in both prevention and response to sexual violence in our NYC community, and statewide. NYCAASA has a free and publicly available Sexual Violence Survivor Resource Guide. Our opening night performance will be followed by an engaging talkback with Scarlett Thompson from NYCAASA where the play will be used as a model to discuss prevention of and response to sexual assault.
As a Non-Profit organization whose mission is to create accessible theater, we offer our tickets at a minimum price of $20. Any purchase of a ticket above this price point helps support our ability to produce this and further productions.
Join us: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/really-really
Really Really will take place at 122CC, Second Floor Theater, 150 1st. Ave, NYC 10009 - a short walk from the 1st Avenue stop on the L train. The venue is between E 9th St. and E 10th St. on 1st Ave in the heart of the East Village.
For more information, visit our website at www.ephemeralplayers.org, follow us on instagram @ephemeralplayers, or reach out to us directly at contact@ephemeralplayers.org
Content Note (CONTAINS SPOILERS)
This production includes: homophobic and sexually violent language, discussion of sexual assault, victim blaming, reference to domestic violence/relationship abuse, and stimulated sexual assault on stage.
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