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Off-Broadway News Ken Urban's Danger and Opportunity Extends Off-Broadway

Jack Serio directs the production at the East Village Basement, a new downtown venue.

Julia Chan, Juan Castano, and Ryan Spahn in Danger and Opportunity Emilio Madrid

Ken Urban's Danger and Opportunity has extended Off-Broadway. The play, which opened April 3, will now run through April 25 at East Village Basement. The production began previews March 27. Read the reviews here.

Directed by Jack Serio, Danger and Opportunity follows Christian and Edwin, a married gay couple who are in a rut when Margaret—Christian’s ex-girlfriend from Catholic high school—gets in touch after 20 years. East Village Basement is a newly opened multipurpose theatre/arts space designed like a living room to provide an intimate atmosphere for small-scale shows, readings, rehearsals, events, and more.

The production stars Drama Desk and Lortel award-winner Juan Castano (Toros, Transfers), Julia Chan (Pre-Existing Condition, Uncle Vanya), and Ryan Spahn (The Antiquities, Jordans).

The creative team includes scenic designer Frank J. Oliva, costume designer Avery Reed, lighting designer Stacey Derosier, sound designer and composer Avi Amon, and production stage manager Zach Brecheen. Casting is by David Caparelliotis and Joe Gery of Caparelliotis Casting.

Jacob Stuckelman, Matt Krauss, Andrew Patino, and Kyle Rogers are producing.

Visit DangerandOpportunity.com.

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