Before Your Very Eyes
by Edward Elefterion
Set in the anxious landscape of post 9/11 New York, Before Your Very Eyes tells the story of a woman who begins to suspect that her husband might have been involved in the attacks. Part mystery, part thriller, the play asks: What do you do when you learn something that you wish you never knew?
Candide Americana
by Stanton Wood
September 2009
The original work, Candide Americana, by Resident Playwright Stanton Wood, is a new adaptation of Voltaire's famous work. This new work transplants the hero's famous journey around the world to a journey across time and terrain in the United States of America.
Shadow of Himself
by Neal Bell
January 2009
In January 2009, we proudly brought you the world premiere of OBIE Award winning playwright Neal Bell. Shadow of Himself is inspired by The Epic of Gilgamesh, the oldest story in the history of any written language.
Big Thick Rod
by Stanton Wood
Summer 2008
Cricket is a nymph. From the forest, that kind. She's also the other kind: she cannot get enough. Sex. Her husband's a powerful lawyer, but he can't keep up. What's Cricket to do? Take up a hobby? How about gardening? Why not, she's from the forest after all?
A Rope in the Abyss
by Edward Elefterion
Spring 2008
Named after Proust's description about the moments between waking from a deep sleep and remembering who you are, A Rope in the Abyss is a tapestry of stories about people who survive brain injury and their equally challenged relatives...
The Night of Nosferatu
by Stanton Wood
Fall 2007
The culmination of a year's work on the subject of Nosferatu, this play became our most popular and critically acclaimed production to date...
Nosferatu: The Morning of My Death
by Stanton Wood
Summer 2007
The story of Mina Harker's obsession with her darker nature and how she draws the vampire Nosferatu across the border between the living and the dead.
Land of the Undead
by Stanton Wood
Spring 2007
The story of Jonathan Harker's journey to the mysteriously compelling and remote Castle Nosferatu.
Nosferatu
by Rabbit Hole Ensemble
Fall 2006
Our director, Edward, saw a puppet show inside the arch at Brooklyn's Grand Army Plaza. The space was damp, gloomy and literally falling apart. He thought it'd be the perfect place for a production of Nosferatu.
The Siblings
by Edward Elefterion
Summer 2006
The Siblings is Rabbit Hole's adaptation of the classic fairy tale, "Hansel and Gretel". This production wasn't for children, though. Events unfold that probe questions of loyalty, betrayal, and survival of the flesh at the cost of the soul.
The Transformation of Dr. Jekyll
2005
Jekyll is officially Rabbit Hole’s first production. Exploring themes of control, shame, power and seduction, the production was a clear example of our trademark aesthetic of bare-bones, less-is-indeed-more austerity.








