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About Collision on Broadway
Story for Collision
Chance encounters prove calculated when three students, a professor, and a stranger come together in this incendiary black comedy. Set in a college dormitory somewhere in the heart of America, this band of incongruous intellectuals with hidden scars embarks on a dangerous course to create order out of chaos. Their united moral compass will guide them to the edge of the cliff... and beyond.
What happens when all the wrong people meet at exactly the right time?
The Amoralists are honored to be premiering Mr. Kessler’s new play, which precedes the revival of his classic, Orphans, set to open this spring on Broadway starring Alec Baldwin and directed by Daniel Sullivan.
January 10 - February 17, 2013
Run time: 90 minutes with no intermission
THE AMORALISTS, SPECIALISTS IN BRUISING, ROWDY-GUY THEATER.
Mr. Kessler has a gift for building momentum.
Ben Brantley, The New York Times
FOUR STARS - CRITICS’ PICK!
Visceral not-quite-realism is consistent with the troupe’s Steppenwolfish house style.
Adam Feldman, Time Out New York
A RIVETING EVENING IN THE THEATER.
Powerful new play, potent production… the five terrific actors are frighteningly convincing.
Joe Meyers, Connecticut Post
KESSLER HAS A KEEN EYE FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL AND EMOTIONAL MANIPULATION
Erik Haagensen, Backstage
AMORALISTS’ SPRAWLING BLEND OF EMPATHY AND ANARCHY HAS EARNED IT A WHITE-HOT REPUTATION AMONG DOWNTOWN TASTEMAKERS
Eric Grode, TDF
What happens when all the wrong people meet at exactly the right time?
The Amoralists are honored to be premiering Mr. Kessler’s new play, which precedes the revival of his classic, Orphans, set to open this spring on Broadway starring Alec Baldwin and directed by Daniel Sullivan.
January 10 - February 17, 2013
Run time: 90 minutes with no intermission
THE AMORALISTS, SPECIALISTS IN BRUISING, ROWDY-GUY THEATER.
Mr. Kessler has a gift for building momentum.
Ben Brantley, The New York Times
FOUR STARS - CRITICS’ PICK!
Visceral not-quite-realism is consistent with the troupe’s Steppenwolfish house style.
Adam Feldman, Time Out New York
A RIVETING EVENING IN THE THEATER.
Powerful new play, potent production… the five terrific actors are frighteningly convincing.
Joe Meyers, Connecticut Post
KESSLER HAS A KEEN EYE FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL AND EMOTIONAL MANIPULATION
Erik Haagensen, Backstage
AMORALISTS’ SPRAWLING BLEND OF EMPATHY AND ANARCHY HAS EARNED IT A WHITE-HOT REPUTATION AMONG DOWNTOWN TASTEMAKERS
Eric Grode, TDF