Theatre 68Theatre 68 is a for profit theatre company located in North Hollywood, California.[1][2] It is dedicated to showcasing the works of up-and-coming playwrights, directors, producers, and performers. Theatre 68 is regarded as one of the top 99-seat theaters in Los Angeles,[3] and is most recognized as the home to an annual Haunted House,[4] five 6-month runs of Bill W and Dr. Bob, and an 8th month run of I Am Not A Comedian...I'm Lenny Bruce directed by Joe Mantegna, written by and starring Ronnie Marmo as Lenny Bruce. Theatre 68[5] is the home to the Los Angeles chapter of the 68 Cent Crew Theatre Company,[6] founded on February 14, 2001 by Ronnie Marmo, Tommy Colavito, Danny Cistone, Tyler Christopher, and Katie Mushlin. The New York City chapter of the 68 Cent Crew was founded on August 29, 2011, and is based at Tony Award Honored Drama Book Shop Inc. The artistic director is Ronnie Marmo. Past productionsComediesTheatre 68 is home to the first John Patrick Shanley's 13 by Shanley festival,[7] celebrating the playwrights most famous plays. While running in repertory for six months, this festival produced all plays from the 13 by Shanley book, and has since produced world premieres of original material from the playwright. A Very Merry Happy Kosher Christmas (World Premiere) by Mark Troy[8] Lenny Bruce is Back by Sam Bobrick and Julie Stein (Two 6-month runs) Lost In Radioland (World Premiere) by Ryan Paul James and Denny Siegel[9] Dash Riprock and the Tentacles of Doom (World Premiere) by Mark Wilson House of Yes by Wendy MacLeod Love, Sex and the IRS by Billy Van Zandt and Jane Milmore Lovers and Other Strangers by Renée Taylor and Joseph Bologna Much A Jew About Nothin' (World Premiere) by Mark Troy Night Stories, A Radio Play (World Premiere) by Ryan Paul James and Denny Siegel Resting in Pieces (World Premiere) by Sam Bobrick[10] Saint Nick (World Premiere) by Ronnie Marmo The Boys Next Door by Tom Griffin West of Brooklyn (World Premiere) by Ronnie Marmo What the Rabbi Saw by Billy Van Zandt and Jane Milmore DramasA New War by Gip Hope After Hours[11] (World Premiere) by E.M. Hodge Bill W and Dr. Bob[13] by Samuel Shem and Janet Surrey (five 6 month runs) Eyes for Consuela by Sam Shepard Exit 10 by Daniel Dean Darst[14] Five by Tenn by Tennessee Williams[15][16][17] The Last Days of Judas Iscariot by Stephen Adly Guirgis[18] Last Night In the Garden I Saw You (World Premiere) by John Patrick Shanley Passing Proper[19] by Joe Massengil The Busy World Is Hushed by Keith Bunin The Knights of Mary Phagan by Jesse Waldinger References
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