Upcoming and Past Performances


Upcoming Performances

"Cowboy Mouth" by Sam Shepard - Extended!

Paul stars in the rock and roll role of Slim. The 45th Street Playhouse on 45th Street in Manhattan, between 8th and 9th Avenue.
Performance Dates

Saturday, June 28th @ 7pm
Saturday, July 5th @ 7pm
Friday and Saturday, July 11th through July 26th @ 7pm
Saturday, August 9th @ 7pm
Sunday, August 10th @ 2pm
Friday and Saturday, August 22nd through August 30th @ 7pm

Past Performances

Tuesday January 29 - One Night Only

A staged reading of "The First Born," by Harding Lemay. [view flyer]

"Cowboy Mouth" by Sam Shepard

Opening Thursday February 21, 2008, and running on Thursday nights through March. Paul stars in the rock and roll role of Slim. The 45th Street Playhouse on 45th Street in Manhattan, between 8th and 9th Avenue.

"Not From Canada"

Not From Canada opens Friday April 10 at 5pm at the Milagro Theatre on the Lower East Side. Please go to www.myspace.com/sponsoredbynobody for full details.

"Diaperboy" - June 16, 2007

The Movie's world premiere takes place Saturday June 16. For more details please visit www.myspace.com/dbmovie

"The Mound Builders" - April

Paul will play the role of Chad Jasker in Lanford Wilson's play, "The Mound Builders" in April. [view flyer]

"Outing Wittgenstein" - Oct. 20th through Dec. 3rd, 2006

Directed by Dan Friedman. The Castillo Theatre - 543 West 42nd Street (between 10th and 11th ave). Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 pm. Sundays at 2:00 pm

"Singing to Empty Tables" - Oct. 26th and 27th @ 10 pm, 2006

Collective Unconscious - 279 Church Street (between White St. and Franklin st.)
Tel: 212-254-5277

"Plays and Playwrights 2006" - March 7th 2006

Book launching party for Martin Denton's "Plays and Playwrights 2006". Select scenes read from Kevin Doyle's "The Position".

"Eight is Never Enough: Sketch Comedy"

Multiple characters including a singing, rapping George Bush, and a Neil Diamond impersonating barfly

"Buried Child" by Sam Shepard

Bradley - a threatening bully with a fake leg who in the end proves to be a worthless mama's boy

"Andy and Edie" directed by Jessica Rotondi

David Bourdon - Andy Warhol's well put together art critic friend. Director, a heartless, 'anything for a good shot' sleaze.

"Euridice's Abandon" by Rosalie Purvis

Hades - the jealous and possessive prince of darkness

"Camp Neo-Connie"

Tom - a psycho camp counselor bent on capturing the girls' "Panties of Mass Distraction"

"The Position" by Kevin Doyle

Sixth Man - a quirky rage-against-the-corporate-machine weirdo with some pretty zany theories about the interview process

"The Amputated Years" by Kevin Doyle

M - a man trapped in a depressing and bitter cycle of love and hate with his manipulative wife

"You Are Here" by Stefan Lanfer

Alex - a hyped up, freaked out robber who has no idea what he is doing

"A Mid Summer Night's Dream" by William Shakespeare

Demetrius - a lover

"Waiting For Godot" by Samuel Becket

The Boy - a nervous messenger

"An Inspector Calls" by J.B. Priestly

Eric - an irresponsible, booze-loving paramour, laced with British Upper Class pomp

"Moon Over Buffalo"

Howard - a larger-than-life nerd.

"This is Our Youth" by Kenneth Lonergan

Dennis Ziegler - a rich kid on Central Park West who does nothing but smoke pot and philosophizes before getting a rude wake up call.

"Two Rooms" by Lee Blessing

Michael - an American hostage in Beirut finding solace through communicating with his wife in his mind

"The Loveliest Afternoon of the Year" by John Guare

He - a paranoid misfit who saves a lady from rabid pigeons and then falls in love with her before his wife finds out.

"One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" by Dale Wasserman

R.P. McMurphy - a boisterous, lovable rebel feigning psychosis in a nut house.

"Death of a Salesman" by Arthur Miller

Biff - an aimless former high school god who can't find the will to succeed.