THEATER FOR THE NEW CITY
Executive Director, Crystal Field
Presents
THE ROAD AHEAD
April 10 – April 27, 2025
Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 8:00 PM, Sunday at 3:00 PM
Tickets $20 tickets, $15 Students and Seniors, TDF accepted
Run Time: 75 minutes
CINO THEATER
THEATER FOR THE NEW CITY
155 First Avenue (between 9th and 10th Street)
New York, NY 10003
Directions
THE ROAD AHEAD was inspired by Rod Serling’s classic television series “The Twilight Zone.” A married couple on a nighttime journey is transported by a GPS gone amok to a mysterious destination in place and time. They are welcomed by a guide, who presents three vignettes, performed by her and her assistants. The vignettes, like traditional fables, portray a moral and a lesson for living life with courage while attempting to right a wrong in the world. And each contains hope for a better life.



CAST
Kristen Gabrielle
Sania Hyatt
Jenna Levere
Lisa Monde
Steph Van Vlack
and the voice of Samuel Williams
PRODUCTION
Set and Light Design by Jason Sturm
Costume Design by Billy Little
Sound Design by Joy Linscheid
Props by Lytza Colon
Photo and Video by Victor Vauban Jr.
Graphic Design by Virginia Asman, illuminage studio
Stage manager/board operator Geoffrey Kinsey
BARBARA KAHN received the 2024 Village Preservation Award. Excerpts from the presentation at the historic Cooper Union Great Hall: “Barbara Kahn is a pivotal figure in the New York City theater scene. Her plays have been produced since 1994 by that great platform for new drama, Theater for the New City, and her works have been a cornerstone of the theater’s seasons ever since. Theater for the New City has a rich history deeply intertwined with the cultural fabric of New York City, and Barbara’s plays have been a leading force in its mission to embody the vision of a cultural center for new and innovative theater arts that is truly accessible to the community and its experimental theater artists.
Barbara Kahn is a playwright who has produced dozens of works rooted in history, especially the history of New York and marginalized or oppressed people, with a frequent focus on the experience of women, LGBTQ+ people, and personal trauma. Her award-winning plays have been produced at the Theater for the New City since 1994, though she has produced plays throughout New York, Paris, and London, and her career as a playwright stretches back decades.
BARBARA is a member of The Dramatists Guild, Honor Roll! advocacy for women playwrights over 50, SAG-AFTRA, The Jewish Theater Circle, and The Entertainment Community Fund (aka The Actors Fund) Performing Arts Legacy Project.
https://performingartslegacy.org/kahn/