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Prod. Artistic Director

THOMAS MORRISSEY

Managing Dir.

COLLEEN HARRIS

MICHAEL FINKE

Book, Music, & Lyrics by

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Developed in  Theatre Now's Musical Writers Lab , POWERLINE ROAD is a a neo-noir synth-pop musical about power - who has it, who wants it, and what people are willing to do to get it. Follow four Floridians through 24 suspenseful hours as they navigate divorce, politics, conspiracies, drugs, the prison industrial complex, and the perils of social media, and discover what it means to take power into their own hands.... A lot can happen before sunset.

 


 

WHEN
WHERE

ABOUT THE SHOW

March 17th through April 1st, 2023

Jeffrey & Paula Gural Theatre

at ART/NY, 502 W 53rd St.

PRESALE TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE UNTIL JAN 29TH FOR MEMBERS!

Full Show Schedule & Tickets

Audience members may be required to wear masks for the performance based on current COVID protocols in place at the time of the performance.

WEEK 1

  • Friday March 17, 6:30pm

           Ticket includes Opening Night Party

  • Sat March 18, 2pm

  • Sat March 18, 7:30pm

  • Sunday March 19, 7:30pm

           Pay what you can performance

WEEK 2

  • Wednesday March 22, 7:30pm

  • Thursday March 23, 7:30pm

  • Friday March 24, 7:30pm

  • Sat March 25, 2pm

           Pay what you can performance

  • Sat March 25, 7:30pm

  • Sunday March 26, 7:30pm

WEEK 3

  • Wednesday March 29, 7:30pm

  • Thursday March 30, 7:30pm

  • Friday March 31, 7:30pm

  • Sat April 1, 2pm

  • Sat April 1, 7:30pm

​​Call us:

212-845-9824

Box Office:  

855-254-7469

Theatre Now New York is a non-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization.

© 2024 by Theatre Now New York, Inc.

All Rights Reserved.

Land Acknowledgement

 

Our office is on the original homeland of the Munsee Lenape tribal nation. Theatre Now acknowledges the painful history of genocide and forced removal from this territory, and we honor and respect the many diverse Indigenous peoples still connected to this land on which we and our artists live and work.

 

As an organization and as artists, we often gather in virtual space. Take a moment to consider the legacies of colonization embedded within the technologies, structures, and ways of thinking we use every day. We are using equipment and high-speed internet not available to all communities. Even the technologies that are central to much of the art we make leave significant carbon footprints, contributing to changing climates that disproportionately affect indigenous peoples worldwide. Theatre Now invites you to join us in acknowledging all this as well as our shared responsibility: to make good of this time, and for each of us to consider our roles in reconciliation, decolonization, antiracism, and allyship.

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