Venue

The Marjorie S. Deane Little Theater


10 W 64th St, New York, NY 10023

(212) 630-9600

Possibility Project


Organizer

In New York City, there is a dynamic mix of generations. Freddie is an old man who is entering his twilight years. As he looks back on his life, he realizes how he might have done things differently if only given the chance. While playing chess one day in Washington Square Park, Freddie befriends a young man, who like him as a youth, is living in foster care. Freddie and the young man talk about their experience of growing up in foster care and their hesitation to speak about it. Together they reflect on life in foster care and the social forces that exist in the lives of the people around them. With each meeting, they get closer and closer to the truth. But what does it mean to explore the past, and what does it mean for the future?

Re-Run is an original musical drama written and performed by a diverse group of NYC teenagers in foster care. The stories in the show are based on the real-life experiences of the cast and their ideas for change about the most serious issues they face as young people.

Buy Tickets Now