Image from cover of book published by Cardinal Rule Press; illustration by Melquea Smith
Image from cover of book published by Cardinal Rule Press; illustration by Melquea Smith
by Pauline David-Sax and Kristine Jieun Lee
directed by MK Lawson
dramaturgy by Gina L. Grandi
Written by playwright Pauline David-Sax and composed by Kristine Jieun Lee, in The Time Machine, last Tuesday Bailey said a Thing to her best friend Nia that made Nia really mad. Apologizing’s hard…maybe building a time machine would be easier? Click here for more information (eventually). Best enjoyed by ages 6-10.
The musical is adapted from David-Sax's book, published by Cardinal Rule Press.
FREE Rehearsed readings
Best enjoyed by ages 6-10
Saturday, June 13 at 7 p.m.
Sunday, June 14 at 2 p.m.
(133 MacDougal, New York, NY 10012)
All rehearsed readings are in the Provincetown Playhouse. Tickets are FREE. You can reserve tickets here. The house opens for seating 15 minutes prior to each reading. Seats are general admission.
The Provincetown Playhouse is located at 133 MacDougal Street, between West 4th and West 3rd streets [Subway: A, C, D, E, F, M (West 4th St.)].
New Plays for Young Audiences is supported by The Nancy and Lowell Swortzell Permanent Fund in Educational Theatre and with thanks to NYU Steinhardt’s Department of Music and Performing Arts Professions.
Steinhardt’s Department of Music and Performing Arts Professions, established in 1925, instructs over 1,600 students majoring in music and performing arts programs. Music and Performing Arts Professions serves as NYU’s “school” of music and is a major research and practice center in music technology, music business, music composition, film scoring, songwriting, music performance practices, performing arts therapies, and the performing arts-in-education (music, dance, and drama).