Jim Knable

is a playwright, songwriter, and everything-else-writer whose plays have been produced at MCC Theater, Woolly Mammoth, Soho Rep, Target Margin, and various regionals; published by Samuel French and others. His new plays include a creative origin story and adaptation of Thornton Wilder’s first novel and two plays melding problematic historical figures from the Reconstruction through World War II and 1970s sitcoms.

I got to see a preview of Hillary and Clinton as part of the deal. I will say, in going through the relatively short list of people I can text with a day’s notice to join me as a plus-one to see a play, I thought of Lucas… then remembered it was his play.
Brian Dykstra and Melinda Parrett in B Street Theatre's production of A Doll's House Pt.2.  Photo: Rudy Meyers Photography.
Target Margin’s new season is at once like its new home and like it always has been: a firmly rooted high seas adventure. And not at all pretentious.
Target Margin artistic director David Herskovits in the Doxsee, the company’s new theater in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. Photo: Kelly Lamanna.
Brave New World Rep is a theater company run by a former soap opera star who staged the company’s first significant production, To Kill a Mockingbird, on her front porch in Ditmas Park for a one-performance run in front of an audience of 1,500 under a serendipitously full moon.
Street Scene by Elmer Rice, directed by Claire Beckman (2013). Photo: Adam Beckman.

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