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Philip Barry's The Animal Kingdom January 29 – February 15

Posted by: Official_Press_Release 06:29 am EST 01/14/15

Hunger & Thirst Theatre Collective presents rare revival of

Philip Barry’s
The Animal Kingdom

Directed by Jacob Titus

January 29 – February 15, 2015

Welcome to the Animal Kingdom – Beware Of Domestication

What: The Animal Kingdom, by Philip Barry, presented by the New York City theater company Hunger & Thirst Theatre Collective

Where: Theaterlab; 357 West 36th Street, 3rd Floor (elevator available). Closest Subway: A, C, E @ 34th Street

When: Preview: Thurs, Jan 29 @ 8pm; Opening: Fri, Jan 30 @ 8pm; Sat, Jan 31, @ 8pm; Sun, Feb 1 @ 7pm; Thurs, Feb 5 @ 8pm; Fri, Feb 6 @ 8pm; Sat, Feb 7 @ 8pm; Sun, Feb 8 @ 7pm; Thurs, Feb 12 @ 8pm; Fri, Feb 13 @ 8pm; Sat, Feb 14 @ 2pm; Closing: Sun, Feb 15 @ 7pm

Tickets: $18 Tickets available online at http://www.hungerandthirsttheatre.com


Cast: Britannie Bond, Mary C. Davis, Kelsey Didion, Jonathan Horvath, Jordan Kaplan, James Luse, Patricia Lynn, Larry Phillips, and Neal Tucker

Creative Team: Lighting Design by Yi Chung; Sound Design by Dana Haynes

About The Animal Kingdom
Tom believes the romantic side of his relationship with his best friend Daisy has been put to rest, so when he falls head over heels for Cecelia, he thinks he has the best of both worlds…until Daisy admits that the old feelings never truly went away. Hunger & Thirst Theatre Collective delves into Philip Barry’s 1932 comedy of manners, exploring the societal and personal pressures that lead some of us to give up our artistry to achieve conventional happiness, and others to give up conventional happiness in pursuit of their art.

About the Company
Hunger & Thirst Theatre Collective is a New York City-based theatre company that produces both original and classic works that illuminate the universality of human experiences and highlight the similarities between the past and present. The company received praise for its most recent production, Contrafact of Freedom, with The Washington Post naming it “one of the sharpest performances of the [Capital Fringe] festival…”

Link www.hungerandthirsttheatre.com

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