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One of the many, many tiny theaters in the midtown Times Square Arts Center, the John DeSotelle crams in 50 seats and functions as both a rental space and the home to its namesake's Meisner-based acting studio.
Cooper Jordan's comedic musical twist on the movie Saw combines slasher flick with slash fiction, imagining a queer romance between franchise protagonists Lawrence Gordon and Adam Stanheight (who do, after all, meet in a bathrooom). Stephanie Rosenberg directs the showm which has a book by Zoe Ann Jordan and a score by Patrick Spencer and Anthony De Angelis. Expect multiple characters to spill their guts in song, and be warned: The VIP front row is billed as a splash zone.Â
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