The Onomatopoeia Theatre Company

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Productions (9)

52
Middling
9 Reviews
Closed
NYC: East Village

Onomatopoeia Theatre Company's new musical take on Bram Stoker's classic story.

89
Excellent
6 Reviews
Closed
NYC: East Village

A western play about a scholar facing an outlaw in his new home.

56
Middling
16 Reviews
Closed
NYC: East Village

William Shakespeare's classic comedy gets a new twist with Onomatopoeia Theatre Company's four-actor…

64
Middling
6 Reviews
Closed
NYC: East Village

The Onomatopoeia Theatre Company presents an adaptation of Oscar Wilde's famous novel, about a man who does…

78
Good
6 Reviews
Closed
NYC: East Village

The Onomatopoeia Theatre Company presents this drama, based on true stories, about six courageous women who…

67
Middling
9 Reviews
Closed
NYC: East Village

The Onomatopoeia Theatre Company presents a new take on the story of Julius Caesar, a modern-dress production…

82
Great
29 Reviews
Closed
NYC: East Village

The Onomatopoeia Theatre Company presents John Steinbeck's classic drama set in California during the Great…

81
Great
10 Reviews
Closed
NYC: East Village

The Onomatopoeia Theatre Company presents a new mounting of Euripides' tragedy about a wife and mother's…

80
Great
14 Reviews
Closed
NYC: East Village

Onomatopoeia Theatre Company presents an absurdist, existentialist tragicomedy about the exploits of two minor…

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Admitted theater noob, but I'm not a total philistine, so you can trust me.
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