Ben Odom is a NYC-based actor and singer. He trained at Syracuse University, and currently studies improv and sketch comedy at Upright Citizens Brigade, and scene study at The Barrow Group.
It’s a rare piece of theater that manages to send the audience through the same singularly gobsmacking experience, and then make them wonder if they t...
The most well-known work of playwright extraordinaire Yasmina Reza can perhaps universally be termed as “fun.” Most notably in ART and God of Carnage,...
We know something’s up off the bat: no one can relax among the meticulous cleanliness and set-up of this plain and normal home, especially after the m...
So you've got two “woke” theater artists; one’s a proud vegan, the other is a yoga freak and self-described “vegan ally.” They hire an elementary scho...
Daniel and Mitchell have it all: a loving home, great friends, careers they’re proud of. But no marriage certificate. Daniel wants it, and Mitchell is...
Its title inspires love, connection, loss, hope, fear: the work itself stirs in its audience all these ideas in the most unrelenting, heart-breaking, ...
There is no shortage of art that comments on the current administration. Revivals and new plays alike are prone to this scrutiny by a modern American ...
Eliza Bent’s “The Beyonce” is likely to excite fans of both Chekhov and intimate theater. The set (designed by Sam Transleau with admirable attention ...
The perfectly curated “Summer Shorts” series at 59E59 Theaters manages to give a loving spotlight to three distinct and smart voices. “Summer Shorts” ...