59E59 WINTER 2025 BROCHURE

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HELLO 2025!

We are thrilled to host eight dynamic returning companies this winter, five of whom are part of our Resident Company program. These intrepid theater-makers return consistently to produce world premieres, reach new audiences, and put down roots while focusing on creating bold, thoughtprovoking work.

Under the Radar has been a staple of experimental theater in New York City since 2006. For the first time, we’re joining a variety of venues throughout the city hosting plays as part of the festival with Old Cock, produced by Mala Voadora, Twilight Theatre Co., and Peacedale Global Arts written by Tony Award-winning playwright Robert Schenkkan.

Speaking of Broadway luminaries, Ken Ludwig’s Dear Jack, Dear Louise is destined to become a classic and is a testament to the importance of companies like Penguin Rep Theatre, who always hit the mark with engrossing, warm, and humorous stories.

Our AMPLIFY festival featuring three plays by local playwright Chisa Hutchinson concludes this March with Amerikin, following the hit runs of The Bleeding Class and Redeemed last summer. Treasured Off Broadway Resident Company Primary Stages is the perfect company to tackle this deceptively amusing tale of America’s thorny struggles with race and class.

Fan-favorite Fishamble: The New Play Company returns for Origin’s 1st Irish festival with two new plays, celebrating their tenth and eleventh productions at 59E59 Theaters. We’re also thrilled to welcome back The Civilians, American Bard Theater Company, and Co-Op Resident Companies No.11 Productions and LAByrinth Theater Company.

Grab your coats and come experience the magic of live theater here on 59th Street. We’ll meet you at the E:Bar!

ABOUT THE COMPANIES

PENGUIN REP THEATRE

Penguin Rep Theatre was founded in 1977 with the aim of establishing Rockland County’s first year-round nonprofit professional theatre. More than 45 years later, Penguin’s mission remains the same: To promote new voices and produce new works for the stage, to nurture and develop emerging talent, and to reach new audiences. Integral to Penguin’s mission is the development and sharing of enduring stories that offer a wide canvas of emotions, with an emphasis on those that raise awareness of injustice, promote conversation, and offer chances to connect with universal hopes, challenges and dreams. Penguin Rep Theatre is a Co-Op Resident Company at 59E59 Theaters. www.penguinrep.org

THEATER A JANUARY 18 — FEBRUARY 16

PENGUIN REP THEATRE AND SHADOWLAND STAGES PRESENT

KEN LUDWIG’S DEAR JACK, DEAR LOUISE

DIRECTED BY STEPHEN

WITH ALEXANDRA FORTIN AND MICHAEL LIEBHAUSER

Two strangers – a military doctor in Oregon and an aspiring actress in New York City – meet by letter during World War II. They dream of being together someday, but the war keeps them apart for years. Will letters be enough to spark a love story?

Tony Award-winning playwright Ken Ludwig (Lend Me a Tenor, Crazy for You) tells the true story of his parents’ courtship during World War II in this new play, signed, sealed, and delivered straight from the heart.

FIRST LOOK $27 (incl. $2 fee)

SAT, JAN 18 AT 2:00 & 7:00

PREVIEW $38 (incl. $3 fee)

SUN, JAN 19 — TUE, JAN 21

REGULAR $66 – $86 (incl. $6 fee)

59E59 MEMBERS $50

SHADOWLAND STAGES

Shadowland Stages, founded in 1985 by a group of theatre artists who moved from New York City to Ellenville, NY, believes in the extraordinary power of live theatre, so we challenge ourselves to engage and inspire audiences by producing work that reflects upon the human experience and is accessible, relevant, timely and welltold. We strive to enhance this vital work by surrounding it with innovative education programs of excellence, partnerships that spur economic activity and increase wellbeing, and deeply integrated outreach opportunities. www.shadowlandstages.org

11 — FEBRUARY 9

THE CIVILIANS PRESENTS

RADIO DOWNTOWN: RADICAL ‘70 S ARTISTS LIVE ON AIR

CREATED AND DIRECTED BY STEVE COSSON

Made from archival interviews from WNYC’s “Arts Forum,” a 1970s radically open format radio show about avant garde artists, this world premiere enlists an experimental storytelling method in homage to its downtown subjects. The result is a hilariously naturalistic, wholly live experience.

The cast of Radio Downtown channels some of the era’s most audacious visionaries like Harry Smith, Yvonne Rainer, and Kenneth Anger using their words verbatim with arresting images and films made by these artists. The resulting show invites us to see a future as imagined by these ‘70s trailblazers—an erasure of the line between art & audience; a cultural community that embraces political activism; and an abundant, wild, and fully democratic creative life for America.

FIRST LOOK $27 (incl. $2 fee)

SAT, JAN 11 AT 7:15 SUN, JAN 12 AT 2:15

REGULAR $44 (incl. $4 fee)

59E59 MEMBERS $30

ABOUT THE COMPANY THE CIVILIANS

The Civilians is a New York City company that creates thrilling theater on the urgent, exciting questions of our time. We create shows using a unique method we call “investigative theater”—interviews, research, residencies, and up-close collaborations to dive into the lives of others. We also nurture new work by some of America’s leading playwrights and composers. The result: shows that blend the real and the theatrical to give new perspective on today’s big social and political questions. www.thecivilians.org

ABOUT THE COMPANIES

TWILIGHT THEATRE COMPANY

Twilight Theatre Company’s mission is to develop, workshop, and produce new work by theatre artists and to tell stories that deepen our awareness, encourage compassion and ignite conversation.

www.twilighttheatrecompany.org

PEACEDALE GLOBAL ARTS

Peacedale Global Arts seeks to foster the global exchange of ideas to deepen understanding across cultures, explore differing modes of artistic expression through theater, and support artists and stories that speak to our diverse and interconnected world. We support the creative growth of artists based in the U.S. and abroad by offering international relationship-building opportunities as well as generative writing workshops, script development, translation workshops, and residency programs to develop new theatrical work.

www.peacedaleglobalarts.org

THEATER C JANUARY 8 - 19

MALA VOADORA IN ASSOCIATION WITH TWILIGHT THEATRE CO. AND PEACEDALE GLOBAL ARTS PRESENTS

OLD COCK

The Rooster of Barcelos is Portugal’s most popular souvenir. Legends say he miraculously came back to life at the dinner table to save a pilgrim wrongly accused of a crime, but the rooster himself has more than a few questions about his own story.

He demands answers from Prime Minister Salazar, the fascist dictator who ruled Portugal for 40 years. The gloves are off and the feathers are flying as the Rooster and Salazar throw down over the pretty lies and ugly fictions that crippled the people of Portugal for decades.

From Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning playwright Robert Schenkkan in collaboration with Portugal’s premier theater company, Mala Voadora, comes an outrageous political satire that reminds us how easily stories can be corrupted and cautions us to watch out for fowl play.

REGULAR $32

(incl. $2 fee)

59E59 MEMBERS $25

Presented in partnership with Under the Radar www.utrfest.org

MALA VOADORA

Mala Voadora is a cultural organization whose action encompasses both art and reflective thought. In the beginning, the company was formed to produce theatrical work by its founding artists, but over time it has expanded the scope of its activities to include works by other artists, theater training programs, artist gatherings, accessibility initiatives, public education and engagement, book publishing, and more. Mala voadora was started in 2003 by Jorge Andrade and José Capela and, since then, has benefited by the collaboration of many people, from many parts of the world. www.malavoadora.pt

THEATER C

JANUARY 29 — FEBRUARY 15

AMERICAN BARD THEATER COMPANY PRESENTS

PECKING ORDER

Two red-tailed hawks have the nerve to build a nest on a ritzy apartment building on the Upper East Side. Doorman Albert is determined to protect them, but many of the building’s residents aren’t happy about it. Torn between his own dreams and responsibilities, Albert’s love of birds and longing for romance are thwarted by the need to financially support his ailing sister.

With elements of magical realism, this quirky, heartfelt drama explores the inequalities and conflicts of those who work to serve the wealthy, who work to protect the things they love, and who work to control the pecking order.

REGULAR $32 (incl. $2 fee)

59E59 MEMBERS $25

ABOUT THE COMPANY

AMERICAN BARD THEATER COMPANY

Our mission is to excavate the language of playwrights and create thought-provoking, self-reflective productions that illuminate issues relevant to underrepresented voices. We work to develop our artists’ skills by investing in projects that nurture and challenge them. www.americanbard.org

PRIMARY STAGES

Primary Stages is dedicated to inspiring, supporting, producing, and sharing the art of playwriting. We operate on the strongly held belief that the future of American theater relies on nurturing playwrights and giving them the support they need to fully realize their vision. Primary Stages is the Resident Off Broadway Theater Company at 59E59 Theaters.

www.primarystages.org

PRIMARY STAGES PRESENTS

AMERIKIN

DIRECTED BY JADE KING CARROLL

In small-town Maryland, Jeff Browning resolves to give his newborn son every possible advantage –by joining a local white supremacist group. When his attempt to join is thwarted by some surprising ancestry test results, the line between “us” and “them” gets incredibly blurry. Jeff scrambles to maintain appearances, but his sanitized story starts to unravel when a prominent Black journalist and his daughter start asking questions.

Both bitterly funny and deeply compassionate, Amerikin explores the lengths we go to protect our own, the lies we tell ourselves, and the cost of division on us all.

Chisa Hutchinson developed Amerikin as part of the Dorothy Strelsin New American Writers Group at Primary Stages, and the play was featured in the 2018 Fresh Ink Reading Series.

FIRST LOOK $27 (incl. $2 fee)

SAT, MAR 1 AT 7:00 SUN, MAR 2 AT 2:00

PREVIEW $38 (incl. $3 fee)

TUE, MAR 4 — SUN, MAR 16

REGULAR $66 – $131 (incl. $6 fee)

59E59 MEMBERS $50

Lead support for Amerikin provided by The Andrew Leynse Legacy Project at Primary Stages. Major season support provided by the Estate of Anne Bernstein, The Howard Gilman Foundation, The Shubert Foundation, The Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust, and public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.

THE FINAL PART OF

THEATER C

FEBRUARY 26 — MARCH 15

NO.11 PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS

SUGARCRAFT

You are cordially invited to Lady Dupray’s exclusive parlour for a cooking presentation by the ingenious Mary Eales. Mrs. Eales dazzled the royal court with her most famous recipe for ice cream – and now her innovation, once only available to Queen Anne and her guests, will be crafted just for you! No need to bring your own straw and salt; all will be provided.

No.11 Productions has whipped up a new theatrical confection, written by Danny Tieger and inspired by the 1718 cookbook, Mrs. Mary Eales’ Receipts As Mary presents her famed dishes à la Julia Child, snippets from her past bubble up and we see how she’s used the extraordinary power of sugar to overcome seemingly impossible odds. But Mary’s past is hurtling towards a secret future that hangs on the success of her cooking presentation.

REGULAR $32 (incl. $2 fee)

59E59 MEMBERS $25

ABOUT THE COMPANY

NO.11 PRODUCTIONS

Founded in 2008, No.11 Productions exists to collaboratively create new works and original adaptations as an ensemble. Our productions have the energy and imaginative zest of kids playing make-believe in the backyard and we invite the audience to play along. We believe in the energizing power of sharing stories full of hope and teamwork and strive to engage our audience as collaborators in the act of storytelling. No.11 Productions is a Co-Op Resident Company at 59E59 Theaters. www.no11productions.com

THEATER B

LAByrinth Theater Company PRESENTS

LAB: STRIPPED

LAByrinth Theater Company presents LAB: STRIPPED, two week runs of staged works in progress. More than a reading, but not quite a production, STRIPPED keeps the focus on the script with minimal technical elements.

REGULAR $33 (incl. $3 fee)

59E59 MEMBERS $25

MARCH 7 — 16

HOUSE OF BLUE ROBES

Hell’s Kitchen, 1985. Roommates Ralph Ramirez, an actor, and Schlomo D., an aspiring rapper, are struggling to break through as artists. Ralph is torn between his love for Marisol and his father’s old-world ideas, while Schlomo’s own tortuous relationship with girlfriend Maylin Chang has brought his life to a standstill. When Ralph meets Florence, a transplant from Naples, their connection sets a series of events in motion, to devastating effect for all.

House of Blue Robes is a complex and very funny journey of identity, friendship, love, and fidelity.

MARCH 21 — 30

RECURRING

Recurring is a gripping, cinematically vivid drama that graphically unveils how a deep and horrific history insinuates itself into a woman’s present and future. Through fragmented memories propelled by sharp suspense, acid humor, and a gripping magical realism, we’re spun through a dizzying array of events—from adulthood to girlhood, back and forth—culminating in a visceral confrontation with the horrifying truth of what she endured.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

LAByrinth Theater Company

Founded in 1992 as The Latino Actors Base, LAB was created to deliberately interrupt the racial status quo by giving voice to artists of color and reflecting a world where color is the norm and not the exception. LAByrinth Theater Company is a diverse, impassioned, tightly knit ensemble of multicultural artists that empowers individuals and builds community by creating member driven, incendiary, new works of theater. LAByrinth Theater Company is a Co-Op Resident Company at 59E59 Theaters. www.labtheater.org

THEATER B

APRIL 2 — 20

FISHAMBLE: THE NEW PLAY COMPANY PRESENTS

IN TWO MINDS

DIRECTED BY

JANE SCAIFE WITH POM BOYD AND KAREN McCARTNEY

Award-winning playwright Joanne Ryan makes her US debut with a deeply personal, funny, and lifeaffirming new play that explores the disruptive roller coaster of living with bipolar disorder.

When an anxious, retired mother has construction work done on her house, she temporarily moves in with her daughter. Stuck together in a studio apartment, they are forced to face the complex nature of an adult child struggling to cope with a parent’s mental illness.

In Two Minds finds insight in the darkness, humor in the unexpected, and tenderness during difficult family dynamics.

FIRST LOOK $27 (incl. $2 fee)

WED, APR 2 AT 7:15

THU, APR 3 AT 7:15

REGULAR $44 (incl. $4 fee)

59E59 MEMBERS $30

Part of Origin’s 1st Irish Supported by Culture Ireland

ABOUT THE COMPANY

FISHAMBLE: THE NEW PLAY COMPANY

Fishamble discovers, develops and produces new plays of national importance with a global reach. It has toured its productions to audiences throughout Ireland, and to 20 other countries. It champions the role of the playwright, typically supporting over 50% of the writers of all new plays produced on the island of Ireland each year. Fishamble has received many awards in Ireland and internationally, including an Olivier Award. www.fishamble.com

“IT’S HUMAN. IT’S FOR EVERYONE. IT IS BRITTLE, BRUTAL, LOVING AND FORGIVING.”
— British Theatre Guide —
“McANALLY AND KOSTICK DELIVER A KNOCKOUT BLOW… STARK, EXHILARATING, AND CATHARTIC.”
— The Irish Times —

FISHAMBLE: THE NEW PLAY COMPANY PRESENTS RISE PRODUCTIONS’

FIGHT NIGHT

AONGHUS ÓG McANALLY

Fight Night is a gripping journey charting the comeback of Dan Coyle Jr., a failed amateur boxer from a long line of accomplished fighters.

Existing in the shadows of an overbearing father and a brother’s Olympic success, Dan’s training slips in favor of girls and booze. Minutes before a crucial match, an accident exiles Dan from the ring, splintering the family apart.

Years later, after the birth of his own son, his competitive spirit is ignited, and he tentatively takes the first steps on the road to his redemption.

One Chance. One Shot. Fight Night. No Excuses.

REGULAR $32

(incl. $2 fee)

59E59 MEMBERS $25

Part of Origin’s 1st Irish

Supported by Culture Ireland

ABOUT THE COMPANY

FISHAMBLE: THE NEW PLAY COMPANY

Fishamble discovers, develops and produces new plays of national importance with a global reach. It has toured its productions to audiences throughout Ireland, and to 20 other countries. It champions the role of the playwright, typically supporting over 50% of the writers of all new plays produced on the island of Ireland each year. Fishamble has received many awards in Ireland and internationally, including an Olivier Award. www.fishamble.com

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2 complimentary tickets to a Primary Stages show

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Exclusive member-only presales and booking

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THANK YOU FOR 20 YEARS!

As we bring our 20th Anniversary year to a close, we are filled with gratitude for the artists, audiences, and supporters who have made this journey so extraordinary. Over the past two decades, 59E59 Theaters has been a home for bold storytelling, artistic innovation, and fostering the magical connection that only live theater can create. Together, we’ve shared countless unforgettable moments under our roof, and we couldn’t have done it without you.

As we embark on our third decade as a leading Off Broadway beacon, we’re committed to honoring our legacy while embracing the horizons ahead. With each new season, we strive to nurture creativity, amplify diverse voices, and continue our mission of bringing transformative theatrical experiences to our audiences.

Here’s to 20 more years, brimming with theatrical magic and the shared joy of live performance. Thank you for being part of our story—and we can’t wait to see you for the next act!

CALENDAR

JANUARY

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8

7:30 Old Cock

THURSDAY, JANUARY 9

7:30 Old Cock

FRIDAY, JANUARY 10

7:30 Old Cock

SATURDAY, JANUARY 11

2:30 Old Cock

7:15 Radio Downtown

7:30 Old Cock

SUNDAY, JANUARY 12

2:15 Radio Downtown

2:30 Old Cock

TUESDAY, JANUARY 14

7:15 Radio Downtown

7:30 Old Cock

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15

2:30 Old Cock

7:15 Radio Downtown

7:30 Old Cock

THURSDAY, JANUARY 16

7:15 Radio Downtown

7:30 Old Cock

FRIDAY, JANUARY 17

7:15 Radio Downtown

7:30 Old Cock

SATURDAY, JANUARY 18

2:00 Dear Jack, Dear Louise

2:15 Radio Downtown

2:30 Old Cock

7:00 Dear Jack, Dear Louise

7:15 Radio Downtown

7:30 Old Cock

SUNDAY, JANUARY 19

2:00 Dear Jack, Dear Louise

2:15 Radio Downtown

2:30 Old Cock

MONDAY, JANUARY 20

7:00 Dear Jack, Dear Louise

TUESDAY, JANUARY 21

7:00 Dear Jack, Dear Louise

7:15 Radio Downtown

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22

7:15 Radio Downtown

8:00 Dear Jack, Dear Louise

THURSDAY, JANUARY 23

7:00 Dear Jack, Dear Louise

7:15 Radio Downtown

FRIDAY, JANUARY 24

7:15 Radio Downtown

SATURDAY, JANUARY 25

2:00 Dear Jack, Dear Louise

2:15 Radio Downtown

7:00 Dear Jack, Dear Louise

7:15 Radio Downtown

SUNDAY, JANUARY 26

2:00 Dear Jack, Dear Louise

2:15 Radio Downtown

TUESDAY, JANUARY 28

7:00 Dear Jack, Dear Louise

7:15 Radio Downtown

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29

7:00 Dear Jack, Dear Louise

7:15 Radio Downtown

7:30 Pecking Order

THURSDAY, JANUARY 30

7:00 Dear Jack, Dear Louise

7:15 Radio Downtown

7:30 Pecking Order

FRIDAY, JANUARY 31

7:00 Dear Jack, Dear Louise

7:15 Radio Downtown 7:30 Pecking Order

FEBRUARY

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1

2:00 Dear Jack, Dear Louise

2:15 Radio Downtown

7:00 Dear Jack, Dear Louise

7:15 Radio Downtown 7:30 Pecking Order

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2

2:00 Dear Jack, Dear Louise 2:15 Radio Downtown 2:30 Pecking Order

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4

7:00 Dear Jack, Dear Louise

7:15 Radio Downtown

7:30 Pecking Order

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5

7:00 Dear Jack, Dear Louise

7:15 Radio Downtown

7:30 Pecking Order

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6

7:00 Dear Jack, Dear Louise

7:15 Radio Downtown

7:30 Pecking Order

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7

7:00 Dear Jack, Dear Louise

7:15 Radio Downtown

7:30 Pecking Order

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8

2:00 Dear Jack, Dear Louise

2:15 Radio Downtown

7:00 Dear Jack, Dear Louise

7:15 Radio Downtown

7:30 Pecking Order

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9

2:00 Dear Jack, Dear Louise 2:15 Radio Downtown 2:30 Pecking Order

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11

7:00 Dear Jack, Dear Louise

7:30 Pecking Order

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12

7:00 Dear Jack, Dear Louise 7:30 Pecking Order

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13

7:00 Dear Jack, Dear Louise 7:30 Pecking Order

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14

7:00 Dear Jack, Dear Louise 7:30 Pecking Order

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15

2:00 Dear Jack, Dear Louise

7:00 Dear Jack, Dear Louise

7:30 Pecking Order

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16

2:00 Dear Jack, Dear Louise

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26

7:30 Sugarcraft

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27

7:30 Sugarcraft

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28

7:30 Sugarcraft

MARCH

SATURDAY, MARCH 1

2:30 Sugarcraft 7:00 Amerikin

SUNDAY, MARCH 2

2:00 Amerikin

2:30 Sugarcraft

TUESDAY, MARCH 4

7:00 Amerikin

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5

7:00 Amerikin

7:30 Sugarcraft

THURSDAY, MARCH 6

7:00 Amerikin

7:30 Sugarcraft

FRIDAY, MARCH 7

7:00 Amerikin

7:15 House of Blue Robes

7:30 Sugarcraft

SATURDAY, MARCH 8

2:00 Amerikin

2:15 House of Blue Robes

2:30 Sugarcraft

7:00 Amerikin

7:15 House of Blue Robes

7:30 Sugarcraft

SUNDAY, MARCH 9

2:00 Amerikin

2:15 House of Blue Robes

2:30 Sugarcraft

TUESDAY, MARCH 11

7:00 Amerikin

7:15 House of Blue Robes

7:30 Sugarcraft

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12

7:00 Amerikin

7:15 House of Blue Robes

7:30 Sugarcraft

THURSDAY, MARCH 13

7:00 Amerikin

7:15 House of Blue Robes

7:30 Sugarcraft

FRIDAY, MARCH 14

7:00 Amerikin

7:15 House of Blue Robes

7:30 Sugarcraft

SATURDAY, MARCH 15

2:00 Amerikin

2:15 House of Blue Robes

2:30 Sugarcraft

7:00 Amerikin

7:15 House of Blue Robes

SUNDAY, MARCH 16

2:00 Amerikin

2:15 House of Blue Robes

TUESDAY, MARCH 18

7:00 Amerikin

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19

7:00 Amerikin

THURSDAY, MARCH 20

7:00 Amerikin

FRIDAY, MARCH 21

7:15 Recurring

SATURDAY, MARCH 22

2:00 Amerikin

2:15 Recurring

7:00 Amerikin

7:15 Recurring

SUNDAY, MARCH 23

2:00 Amerikin

2:15 Recurring

TUESDAY, MARCH 25

7:15 Recurring

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26

7:00 Amerikin

7:15 Recurring

THURSDAY, MARCH 27

2:00 Amerikin

7:00 Amerikin

7:15 Recurring

FRIDAY, MARCH 28

7:15 Recurring

SATURDAY, MARCH 29

2:00 Amerikin

2:15 Recurring

7:00 Amerikin

7:15 Recurring

SUNDAY, MARCH 30

2:00 Amerikin

2:15 Recurring

APRIL

TUESDAY, APRIL 1

7:00 Amerikin

7:30 Fight Night

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2

7:00 Amerikin

7:15 In Two Minds

7:30 Fight Night

THURSDAY, APRIL 3

7:00 Amerikin

7:15 In Two Minds

7:30 Fight Night

FRIDAY, APRIL 4

7:15 In Two Minds

7:30 Fight Night

SATURDAY, APRIL 5

2:00 Amerikin

2:15 In Two Minds

2:30 Fight Night

7:00 Amerikin

7:15 In Two Minds

7:30 Fight Night

SUNDAY, APRIL 6

2:00 Amerikin

2:15 In Two Minds

2:30 Fight Night

TUESDAY, APRIL 8

7:00 Amerikin

7:15 In Two Minds

7:30 Fight Night

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9

7:00 Amerikin

7:15 In Two Minds

7:30 Fight Night

THURSDAY, APRIL 10

7:00 Amerikin

7:15 In Two Minds

7:30 Fight Night

FRIDAY, APRIL 11

7:15 In Two Minds

7:30 Fight Night

SATURDAY, APRIL 12

2:00 Amerikin

2:15 In Two Minds

2:30 Fight Night

7:00 Amerikin

7:15 In Two Minds

7:30 Fight Night

SUNDAY, APRIL 13

2:00 Amerikin

2:15 In Two Minds

2:30 Fight Night

TUESDAY, APRIL 15

7:15 In Two Minds

7:30 Fight Night

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16

7:15 In Two Minds

7:30 Fight Night

THURSDAY, APRIL 17

7:15 In Two Minds

7:30 Fight Night

FRIDAY, APRIL 18

7:15 In Two Minds

7:30 Fight Night

SATURDAY, APRIL 19

2:15 In Two Minds

2:30 Fight Night

7:15 In Two Minds

7:30 Fight Night

SUNDAY, APRIL 20

2:15 In Two Minds

2:30 Fight Night

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