News: No Budget Productions Present World-Premiere Comedy "Satan and God"

 

Photo by Michael Cole
Satan and God come back to earth in William Andrew Jones's new play Satan and God, which opened April 7th for its world-premiere run at Theatre Row. The limited engagement runs April 7 – 24 and features Zach Wegner as Satan and Jonathan Wong Frye as God. Jones also serves as director, and the show is produced by No Budget Productions.

In Satan and God, Satan comes back to earth as a studio executive from L.A. who is now in a remote corner of Manitoba, where he's arranging to completely level fifteen square miles of untouched woodlands in order to shoot a battle scene. God comes back as a Canadian environmentalist.

Jones’s play The Most Famous Woman In The World was produced Off-Broadway at the Workhouse Theatre. He was also one of the writers for the Off-Broadway Revue: What’s New, which ran for four months on the Upper West Side and The Day After Yesterday, which was performed for the White House staff in the US Senate Rotunda.

Performances take place at Theatre Row/Studio Theatre, 410 West 42nd Street (btw 9th & 10th Ave), NYC, NY 10036. 

Subways: A/C/E to 42nd Street. 

Shows run April 7 – 24. Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 8pm, and Sunday’s at 3pm and 8pm. The running time is 90 minutes

Tickets are $32.50 and may be purchased at www.theatrerow.org, or by calling 212 714-2442, or at the Theatre Row Box Office two hours before curtain. 

In accordance with the CDC and the City of New York, to attend a performance at Theatre Row, audience members must be fully vaccinated with an FDA or WHO authorized vaccine and must show proof of vaccination along with a valid ID at their time of entry into the theatre. Masks are required for audience members while in the theatre.

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