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Honor, by Princeton Playwright T.J. Elliott
September 28 • 7:00 pm
$25HONOR, a new play by Princeton playwright T.J. Elliott, runs for a limited engagement at The Gene Frankel Theatre in New York City, from Sept. 19 to Oct. 6. With a running time of 60 minutes, HONOR, a comedy of corporate manners is a “hilarious and very clever” hour of theatre “with an unexpected twist.”
In HONOR, a courtesy meeting morphs into a corporate nightmare as three executives argue over the results of an internal investigation. Questions abound — Who is at fault? Will there be punishment? And what exactly is a “potential negative internal externality?” Each character brings their own concept of HONOR to a battered conference room table for a debate that will leave you wondering what constitutes honor in our present world.
Written and directed by T.J. Elliott, HONOR stars Alinca Hamilton (Andrei Serban’s Richard III, Julius Caesar at Classic Stage, To All the Black Girls… at Ars Nova), John Blaylock (Doctor Frankenstein at West End Theater, The Temple at The Brick, Proof at The Gallery Players), and Ed Altman (Love’s Labor’s Lost at Theatre Row, Atlantic Pharmaceuticals at The Tank, Jake Shore’s Adjust The Procedure).
Book now before your chance to be a person of HONOR disappears. This timely and wry look at corporate culture and the extent of one’s personal responsibility begins September 19 and runs to October 6, Wednesday – Saturday at 7 p.m. with matinees Sunday at 1 p.m.
The Gene Frankel Theater is located at 24 Bond Street in the East Village. Runtime: 60 minutes
If you’re a playwright or just interested in theater, sign up here to attend a FREE discussion on playwright self-producing taking place at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 25 after the 7 p.m. performance of HONOR at the Gene Frankel Theatre in Manhattan.