The Onomatopoeia Theatre Company & Rina Tee Productions Present
"The Gift of the Magi"
And other shorties from O. Henry's "The Four Million"
Adapted by Thomas R. Gordon
"An Earnest Exploration of Love and Sacrifice in New York City"
The Onomatopoeia Theatre Company and Rina Tee Productions present an anthology of holiday themed short stories exploring love and sacrifice from New York author O’Henry. Included are “The Cop and the Anthem”, “The Last Leaf”, and O’Henry’s beloved classic “The Gift of the Magi”.
The Cop and the Anthem
Soapy is a homeless woman living in Madison Square Park. With the coming of winter, she decides it is better to find another place for herself. Soapy prefers winter at Rikers Island. But after every attempt to get arrested fails, Soapy finally finds herself in front of an old church. Here she hears the faint anthem of the choir which remind her of old times with family and friends…
Soapy is a homeless woman living in Madison Square Park. With the coming of winter, she decides it is better to find another place for herself. Soapy prefers winter at Rikers Island. But after every attempt to get arrested fails, Soapy finally finds herself in front of an old church. Here she hears the faint anthem of the choir which remind her of old times with family and friends…
The Last Leaf
Two artist and best friends, Sue and Johnsy, live in a little apartment west of Washington Square Park. During a cold and snowy December, Johnsy becomes seriously ill. Growing increasingly fatalistic Johnsy becomes obsessed with the leaves falling from a vine outside her window. She tells Sue she has a theory: after the last leaf falls, she will die. Concerned, Sue tells her neighbor and friend Behrman about Johnsy’s theory. But what can they do before the last leaf falls?
Two artist and best friends, Sue and Johnsy, live in a little apartment west of Washington Square Park. During a cold and snowy December, Johnsy becomes seriously ill. Growing increasingly fatalistic Johnsy becomes obsessed with the leaves falling from a vine outside her window. She tells Sue she has a theory: after the last leaf falls, she will die. Concerned, Sue tells her neighbor and friend Behrman about Johnsy’s theory. But what can they do before the last leaf falls?
Gift of the Magi
James and Della Young are a poor young couple living in a small apartment east of Union Square. Despite their poverty, they both individually decide to give each other the “perfect” gift on Christmas Eve. Though each of them fails to find the “perfect” gift, they each are reminded that loving one another is the best gift of all.
James and Della Young are a poor young couple living in a small apartment east of Union Square. Despite their poverty, they both individually decide to give each other the “perfect” gift on Christmas Eve. Though each of them fails to find the “perfect” gift, they each are reminded that loving one another is the best gift of all.
Dec. 3 – Dec. 18
at The Gene Frankel Theatre
24 Bond St. Manhattan, New York 10012
at The Gene Frankel Theatre
24 Bond St. Manhattan, New York 10012
Performers
Léerin Campbell
DELLA, JO & ENSEMBLE
Chandler Robyn
SUSAN, TRUESDALE & ENSEMBLE
Jo Ann CLeghorne
SOAPY, CRUMP & ENSEMBLE
Steven Lamont
JIM & ENSEMBLE
Yosvany Reyes*
BEHRMAN, COP & ENSEMBLE
*Appearing curtesy of Actors Equity (AEA)
DELLA, JO & ENSEMBLE
Chandler Robyn
SUSAN, TRUESDALE & ENSEMBLE
Jo Ann CLeghorne
SOAPY, CRUMP & ENSEMBLE
Steven Lamont
JIM & ENSEMBLE
Yosvany Reyes*
BEHRMAN, COP & ENSEMBLE
*Appearing curtesy of Actors Equity (AEA)
Note for Live Audience
- Audience members must wear a mask in the theatre & lobby at all times.
- Audience members must provide proof that they have received a Covid-19 vaccination.
- Please be sure to arrive 15 - 30 minutes before performance time as this will help things move smoothly.
- Audience members must provide proof that they have received a Covid-19 vaccination.
- Please be sure to arrive 15 - 30 minutes before performance time as this will help things move smoothly.
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"The Gift of the Magi" and other short stories from O’Henry’s “The Four Million”
poster art by Richard Gessner
"The Gift of the Magi" and other short stories from O’Henry’s “The Four Million”
poster art by Richard Gessner