What's Happening?
Anthony Rapp, renowned for his role in the musical 'Rent', is set to star in 'Touch', a new solo play. The production, written by Kenny Finkle and directed by Jonathan Silverstein, will run from March 12 to March 30, 2026, at the East Village Basement in New York City. 'Touch' delves into the life of a middle-aged gay man, a failed writer, and a burned-out teacher, whose life is disrupted by an encounter with a former student. The play raises questions about the moral implications of human interactions. The creative team includes Thomas Jenkeleit for scenic design and Bart Fasbender for sound design, among others. Tickets will be available through the TodayTix app and website.
Why It's Important?
The play 'Touch' offers a platform for exploring complex themes of morality
and human connection, resonating with contemporary societal issues. Anthony Rapp's involvement brings significant attention due to his established reputation in theater and television. This production not only highlights the ongoing relevance of solo performances in theater but also underscores the importance of narratives that challenge audiences to reflect on ethical dilemmas. The show's limited engagement in New York City positions it as a potential cultural touchstone, attracting theater enthusiasts and sparking discussions on the themes it presents.













