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Off-Broadway News A Eulogy for Roman to Return Off-Broadway

The acclaimed solo show will play a variety of churches and community centers in Manhattan and Brooklyn later this year.

Brendan George Ellie Gravitte

Following an acclaimed world premiere in Edinburgh and an Off-Broadway debut at 59E59 in 2023, A Eulogy for Roman is returning to New York later this year.

The solo show, which was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for outstanding Unique Theatrical Experience, will play a variety of churches and community centers in Manhattan and Brooklyn between February 21 and April 6. Opening night is set for March 6.

The show invites you to meet Milo, a nervous young man trying to give a eulogy for his friend Roman, but the ceremony proves unexpectedly difficult, and attendees are voluntarily enlisted to help him complete the memorial. Together, they celebrate life, confront death, and make a promise of their own.

The return engagement will play Thursdays at The Center on W 13th Street, Fridays at Old First Reformed Church in Park Slope, Saturdays at Studio Exhibit on Orchard Street, and Sundays at Westbeth Community Room on Bethune Street.

A Eulogy for Roman was written by Brendan George and conceived by Peter Charney. The return production stars Blaize Adler-Ivanbrook, Ryan Boloix, and Richard Diamond alternating in the role of Milo. It is directed by Ron Lasko with original co-creators Brendan George and Peter Charney serving as creative consultants, and Jake Lemmenes as production coordinator.

For a full schedule and location information, visit SpinCycleNYC.com.

 
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