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Constellations
By Nick Payne
Directed by Milagros Luis
Marianne and Roland are a couple in love (or not), who
moved together (I believe), who broke up (I guess??). A
couple who met, (for sure), (certainly) yes. A couple
that inevitably meet each other because, in the endless
possibilities of the universe, there are people who we
feel oddly connected to. Made of the same matter, as if
there is a magnet that will always bring us together. A
cellular resonance. Constellations takes a couple on an
emotional journey through the possibilities that exist
and are constantly created in the multiverse.
PERFORMANCES
September 30th – October 6th
Rose Tinted Glasses
By Maggie Needham
Directed by Alexander Shayeb
Through a pair of stylish, rose tinted glasses, three young
people, Casey, Sean & Sarah, get entangled in a nasty love
triangle which brings to light childhood fears, longings, and
needs. They also share a therapist, who happens to be the
devil in disguise.
PERFORMANCES
September 30th – October 6th
References to Salvador Dalí Make Me Hot
By José Rivera
Directed by Sophia Gayoso-Nordling
In the heat of the desert in Barstow, California
shortly after the Persian Gulf War, Gabriela is
sinking in solitude while her husband, Benito is
away at war. She has befriended the Moon, who
comforts her while her cat is suspiciously tempted
by a wild coyote who expresses his carnal attraction
to her. Meanwhile, the 14-year-old peeping tom
Martín has taken interest in Gabriela. After returning
home, Benito and Gabriela struggle in their
marriage and relationships with intimacy as
Gabriela resents the war and violence Benito has
taken part of. Ultimately, Gabriela must know if
Benito is still the man she fell in love with by turning
to the Moon.
PERFORMANCES
October 7th – October 13th
The Treasurer
By Max Posner
Directed by Lisa Virginia
Ida Armstrong is broke, lonely, and fading fast. And
she’s spending all of her children’s money, forcing her
son to assume the unwanted role of The Treasurer: an
arrangement that becomes untenable the more he
questions his devotion to her. This darkly funny, sharply
intimate portrait chronicles the strained ties between a
son and his aging mother, and the hell of a guilty
conscience.
PERFORMANCES
October 7th – October 13th
For tickets, contact the Fordham Theatre Box Office
fclcboxoffice@gmail.com or call 212.636.6340
Scouts
By Ryann Lynn Murphy
Directed by Juju Jaworski
Five vulnerable boys are led out into the woods of their Boy
Scout camp by Brent who is on a mission to make a man out
of five younger beta-cuck scouts.
PERFORMANCES
November 11th – 17th
Sunena
By Leela Kiyawat
Directed by Fabiola Arias
Sunena, the performer; Billie, the director; and Anna,
the dramaturg: welcome to the devising group from hell.
With the help of a life-sized puppet, these three
theater-makers embark on a journey of performative
recreation. As they dig into Sunena’s past, hoping to
mine some material, the question of whether or not they
can hold solidarity, resist exploitation, and summon up
enough respect for each other remains yet to be
answered.
PERFORMANCES
November 11th – 17th
The Amethyst and the Peridot
By Dylan Perez
Directed by Sofia Ubilla
The Amethyst and the Peridot explores two siblings as they
undergo the transition between high school and college, and
then attempt to hold onto the connection they have with one
another.
PERFORMANCES
December 2nd – 8th