Workshop Theater

Workshop Theater

Equity, Musicals, New Works

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New York, NY, USA

About Workshop Theater

Plays begun at The Workshop Theater are seen across the country and around the world. A notable early success came in 2004, when the film "Finding Neverland", based on Allan Knee's play "The Man Who Was Peter Pan" (produced at the old location in March, 1998), was released, earning two WorkShop members Oscar nominations. More recently, Dana and Jonathan Goldstein’s musical “Liberty” has been seen around the country, most recently at the Warner Theater Center in Torrington, Connecticut. Both Ken Jaworowski’s “Interchange” and Eddie Antar’s “The Navigator” were named Critics’ Picks by The New York Times. In 2012, “The Navigator” received two Drama Desk nominations, for Best Leading Actor (Joseph Franchini) and Best Sound Design (Quentin Chiappetta/mediaNoise). Stages from the Michigan’s Detroit Rep to Singapore have hosted our writers. While the company has grown and evolved since its 42nd Street days, its basic mission has remained the same.

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