Women's Project Theater
Mahira Kakkar and Debargo Sanyal
New York Times Critics Pick
“An ENGAGING, buoyantly acted romantic COMEDY! Under the superbly judged direction of Daniella Topol, the actors embody them with both liveliness and sensitivity.”
– The New York Times Critics’ Pick (Read the full review)
“The entire cast of this ultimately very FUNNY and MOVING play, directed by Daniella Topol, is topnotch!” – The New Yorker
“A grown-up NYC-set fairy tale laden with symbolism that rarely goes where you expect – which keeps it ENGAGING!” – Time Out New York
“A cast that makes the dialogue sing!” – New York Post
Written by Cori Thomas/Directed by Daniella Topol
October 1-26, 2014
Featuring Dion Graham, Mahira Kakkar, Carter Redwood, Debargo Sanyal and Maurice Williams
Presided over by the Hindu god Ganesh, a pair of teenagers become unexpected avengers, an immigrant accountant finds his inner Indira, and two stifled romantics begin to stumble toward each other during one strangely warm winter in Central Harlem where change (climate and otherwise) hangs in the air.
wptheater.org/show/when-january-feels-like-summer/
Photo credit Gerry Goodstein
Mahira Kakkar and Debargo Sanyal
New York Times Critics Pick
“An ENGAGING, buoyantly acted romantic COMEDY! Under the superbly judged direction of Daniella Topol, the actors embody them with both liveliness and sensitivity.”
– The New York Times Critics’ Pick (Read the full review)
“The entire cast of this ultimately very FUNNY and MOVING play, directed by Daniella Topol, is topnotch!” – The New Yorker
“A grown-up NYC-set fairy tale laden with symbolism that rarely goes where you expect – which keeps it ENGAGING!” – Time Out New York
“A cast that makes the dialogue sing!” – New York Post
Written by Cori Thomas/Directed by Daniella Topol
October 1-26, 2014
Featuring Dion Graham, Mahira Kakkar, Carter Redwood, Debargo Sanyal and Maurice Williams
Presided over by the Hindu god Ganesh, a pair of teenagers become unexpected avengers, an immigrant accountant finds his inner Indira, and two stifled romantics begin to stumble toward each other during one strangely warm winter in Central Harlem where change (climate and otherwise) hangs in the air.
wptheater.org/show/when-january-feels-like-summer/
Photo credit Gerry Goodstein