In the early 1980’s, there are six friends who come closer than they ever thought they would. In an Intro to Philosophy class, during their freshman year of college, they begin to learn the meaning of life and what it is to truly live. When something outside of their control begins to unravel inside their favorite club, they realize the bonds they created will be the only thing to save them.
Roundabout Youth Ensemble (RYE) is an after-school and summer educational program for NYC public high school students.
Until Tomorrow Comes is a full-scale original production produced by RYE. Student leaders and participants were responsible for artistic and managerial decisions for this world premiere production.
Running time: Approximately 120 minutes (includes a 10 minute intermission).
Content Warning: Religious trauma, family trauma related to homophobia, medical emergency (seizure), discussions of death, loud noises, and strobe lights.
Late Seating Policy: No late seating after 10 minutes.
THEATRE TALK
Learn more about the the student production and its creators through a discussion with Marketing Director Carissa Colon and Director Christain Rosa Robles.
Until Tomorrow Comes Cast
- Sean Jefferies
- Sam Ibrahim
- Laura Henderson
- Nova Schneider
- Mitchell Bennett
- Issys Wiggins
- Sonny Ramirez
- Katie Keith
- Alex Mongomery
- Ayk Hekinian
- Oliver Thompson
- John Burns
- Phoebe Thompson / Linda
- Yinet Arias
- Mike Thompson / Tom
- Sebastian Torres
- Dr. Lisa
- Oriana O’Hare
- Lydia Jefferies
- Jolein Kouklanakis
- Nurse
- Lynn Ke
Until Tomorrow Comes Creative
- Director
- Christain Rosa Robles
- Playwright
- Brailyn Abreu
- Production Manager
- Abbygail Khandros
- Stage Manager
- Jonah Fisher
- Assistant Stage Manager / Props
- Sawyer Bock
- Marketing Director
- Carissa Colon
- Lighting
- Christopher Cruz, Mariam Osinaike, Teona Dvalishvili
- Sound
- Jolie Padilla, Dante Leonce, Lucas Rosenfeld
- Costumes
- Jamie Borodan, Felix Linares, Khloe Miller, Mazyiah Coles
- Set
- Joao Correa, Erik Aspiroz
Until Tomorrow Comes RYE Mentors
- RYE Manager
- Marianel Marquez
- RYE Summer Intern
- Kevin Marquez
- Directing
- Leah Reddy
- Playwriting
- Amy Witting
- Production Management
- Amanda Ryan
- Stage Management
- Theresa Flanagan
- Marketing
- Nafeesa Monroe
- Lighting
- Raf Tawasil
- Sound
- Nick Moore
- Costumes
- Saawan Tiwari
- Set
- Jennifer Varbalow & Jon Naranjo
- Performance Mentor
- Allan Washington
If you have any questions, please email RYE@roundabouttheatre.org.
Manhattanhenge photo by Eduard Moldoveanu Photography.
Roundabout Youth Ensemble is made possible through the support of The Pinkerton Foundation and the Elroy and Terry Krumholz Foundation.
This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.
We are grateful to those who contribute to Education at Roundabout’s many programs: The Bok Family Foundation—Roxanne and Scott L. Bok Trustees, Capital One, Samantha Rudin Earls and David Earls, the Gray Foundation, Jeanne and Tom Hagerty, The Hearst Foundations, HedgeServ Corporation, The JPB Foundation, The Kaplen Brothers Fund, the Kors Le Pere Foundation, Jill and Barry Lafer, Gess and Pamela LeBlanc, the Julia C. Levy Education Fund, David and Anita Massengill, the Mustang Foundation, the May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation, Mary Solomon/GSGives, Jennifer and Owen Thomas, the Tiger Baron Foundation, Diane and Tom Tuft, Cynthia C. Wainwright and Stephen Berger, Johannes and Regis Worsoe, and Emmy Zuckerman and Ed Bonfield.
Presented at
Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre
Black Box Theatre
111 West 46th Street, New York, NY
between 6th and 7th Avenues