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EDITOR’S NOTE
O’Neill’s Moon for the Misbegotten to get outdoor staging
The Brave New World Repertory Theatre will present Eugene O’Neill’s A Moon for the Misbegotten for eight immersive outdoor performances in May and June, including two free performances that begin at 4 a.m. and end at 6:15 with a complimentary breakfast. The Brooklyn-based company will use the exteriors of two historic Brooklyn houses as backdrop for the shows, which are set for May 17, 18, 24 and 25 at The Old Stone House in Park Slope, and for June 15, 16, and 22 at Wyckoff House Museum in East Flatbush. For tickets and more information, visit bravenewworldrep.org. —Edward Karam
The New Light Theater Project will present Mystic Conversations at Theater Row beginning April 26. The mystery play by Julia Barry Bell is based on real events involving a psychic child and the stress the paranormal gift brings to a religious family. Directed by John Brenneman, the play is part of New Light Theater Project’s Spotlight Series and will run to May 17 at Theatre Row (410 West 42nd St.). For tickets and more information, visit mysticconversations.com. —Edward Karam
Eliya Smith has chosen the title of her play Grief Camp cannily. The name nails down the setting and the situation, and it allows her to start the proceedings at a low key, with two of her six young people, Brad and Luna, talking in the dark after lights out. It scarcely matters that the audience can’t yet identify who is who, because the chitchat is innocuous: “Are you awake?” “I’m debating if I want to pee.” “I’m sorry about the stuff at the lake.”